Gettysburg Swim Team Shares Statement On Athlete Carving Racial Slur Onto Teammate

The Gettysburg College swim team has released a statement after a swimmer on the team reportedly scratched a racial slur onto the body of a teammate. The incident was first reported by The Gettysburgian, on Sept. 18, with the university confirming that two students had been suspended and there was an ongoing college investigation into the matter.

The family of the student who had the slur carved on them spoke out through the paper, sharing that their son was one of the students “dismissed (not suspended)” from the team. The family also said, “This reprehensible act was committed by a fellow student-athlete, someone [their son] considered his friend.”

In the swim team’s statement, which was posted to the college’s athletics website on Wednesday, the athletes “acknowledge the past few weeks have been extraordinarily difficult for many people within our campus community and beyond…as a swim team, both collectively and as individuals, these days have been some of the hardest of our lives.”

The team emphasized that the incident “was not tied to the team” as it did not take place at a team-sanctioned event and was neither hazing nor a team-endorsed action.

“Racism has no home here–neither at Gettysburg College nor on our team. We stand united in condemning the actions that took place. We know the character of this team. We believe in our team. To sit in silence while our reputation has been unjustly smeared has been agonizing…This incident does not reflect our values or who we are.”

In the statement, the team expressed appreciation for President Bob Iuliano acknowledging in that it was upperclassmen on the team who first reported the incident. In a school-wide communication on Sept. 23, Iuliano wrote “the student conduct investigation affirmed that the incident is not a byproduct of an unhealthy athletic team culture or a reflection on the team itself; rather, we see in the captains the measure of what it means to be a Gettysburgian by their notification to their coaches.”

The previous day, Vice President of College Life Anne Erlich sent an email to the school community stating that the student responsible for cutting the slur into another student is no longer enrolled at Gettysburg.

A joint statement between the family of the student who had the slur carved on them and the college released shortly after Erlich’s email confirmed the person who did the carving is no longer at Gettysburg. “The College had previously made a commitment to the family that once the investigation was nearing its completion, we would work with them about how most constructively to move forward,” the joint statement read. “Those conversations have already begun and will continue. Both parties understand that this process will take time and are committed to working together.”

The family also reiterated, “in reaction to comments made to the press by the Gettysburg Police Department, that they are aware they retain the right to pursue local, state and federal charges.”

The statement makes no mention of whether any involved parties have been allowed to resume team activities.

The swim team’s statement is in full below, as is the full joint statement between the victim’s family and the College, which originally appeared in The Gettysburgian.

Gettysburg Swim Team Full Statement (Sept. 25):

“Given the intense focus surrounding the recent events on campus, the Gettysburg College Swim Team feels compelled to address the incident directly.

“We acknowledge the past few weeks have been extraordinarily difficult for many people within our campus community and beyond. Our hearts are with everyone who has been directly and indirectly affected by this. The pain and anguish caused by the heinous act that occurred, and the media coverage that has followed, have affected people far and wide. As a swim team, both collectively and as individuals, these days have been some of the hardest of our lives.

“The national spotlight has unfortunately led some to believe that our team, or the culture within our team, is complicit in the racist incident that took place. This couldn’t be further from the truth.

“Earlier this week, the College confirmed that fact: “The student conduct investigation affirmed that the incident is not a byproduct of an unhealthy athletic team culture or a reflection on the team itself; rather, we see in the captains the measure of what it means to be a Gettysburgian by their notification to their coaches.”

“Racism has no home here—neither at Gettysburg College nor on our team. We stand united in condemning the actions that took place.

“We know the character of this team. We believe in our team. To sit in silence while our reputation has been unjustly smeared has been agonizing. It has hurt deeply to see something we love so much be wrongfully associated with something so vile.

“To be clear and as President Iuliano has confirmed: this incident was not tied to the swim team. It was not a team-sanctioned event. It was not hazing. It was not endorsed by our team. This incident does not reflect our values or who we are.

“We are grateful to the Gettysburg Swim Team coaching staff and The Office of the President for their handling of this situation. In recognizing us in their statement, they commended the upperclassmen of the swim team for reporting the incident and affirmed that the act does not represent our team’s values. Thank you.

“In a few weeks, we will return to the pool, as determined as ever. We will represent this College with pride, both in and out of the water. We will emerge from this a stronger, more united team, and, as many others have said, our campus has the potential to become a stronger institution because of it.”

-The Gettysburg College Swim Team

Joint Statement Between Victim’s Family and College (Sept. 22):

“The investigation is nearing its conclusion, and we can report now that the individual who scratched a slur onto another person is no longer enrolled at the College.

“On Friday, the family of the complainant in this investigation submitted a statement to the Gettysburgian. In that statement, the family began to outline some of the nuances and complexities of this case and acknowledged the importance of a full investigation. Gettysburg College has appreciated the family’s willingness to allow us to see the investigation through.

“The College had previously made a commitment to the family that once the investigation was nearing its completion, we would work with them about how most constructively to move forward. Those conversations have already begun and will continue. Both parties understand that this process will take time and are committed to working together.

“The College and the family both recognize the gravity and seriousness of this situation and hope it can serve as a transformative moment for our community and beyond. To point back to the statement in the Gettysburgian from the family:

“‘Rather, our intent is that — in some small way — a heinous act can serve as a transformative moment for Gettysburg College to live up to its ideals of diversity, inclusion and justice; to celebrate the College’s maxim to: ‘Do Great Work.’  We pray that together we can arouse a collective conscience promoting healing and help bring about justice for our son and the rest of the Gettysburg College community.’

“The family also wishes to reiterate, in reaction to comments made to the press the Gettysburg Police Department, that they are aware they retain the right to pursue local, state and federal criminal charges in this matter.”

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E. Frederick
21 days ago

I am sick and tired of hearing that incident after incident, “Racism has no home here—neither at Gettysburg College nor on our team.” from a country that is built and founded and continue to demonstrate racism.

MIKE IN DALLAS
21 days ago

Why does this entire matter just reek of a lack of transparency?

anon
22 days ago

ABC27 Harrisburg News is now reporting that this was not a hate crime. They had a television broadcast news video last night.

Unmute the video of their broadcast from last night and watch.

https://www.abc27.com/gettysburg/former-prosecutor-unclear-why-gettysburg-college-student-would-go-to-media-but-not-police-if-hate-crime-really-did-occur/

Bill E Shirk
22 days ago

The investigation was conducted by the college.
They have the information and so far are not able/willing to release it.

Notice that the recent combined joint statement (including the parents) no longer refers to a victim or a hate crime. Also, note that the parents and/or alleged victim do not want it reported to the police. TikTokers that were getting millions of views lighting up the college are now alleging the victim asked his friend to do it or did it himself. Though unbelievably bizarre, that does make some sense given the information.

So if this is true, imagine being a member of this team, seeing this atrocity, reporting it, and now getting dragged through the mud,… Read more »

Boxall's Railing
23 days ago

Regardless of what actually happened, I think the real net negative is that this has become a story and continues to get press, rather than punishment just handled accordingly, and details kept in house.

Why do we need to know more? Why do we waste time following this, people feel compelled to “choose a side” and argue, etc.? Whatever happened was clearly a stupid action (and not even useful as any kind of cautionary tale) and the true net negative is the rest of us being brought down by it.

Breezeway
23 days ago

Seems to me the victim is a little more complicit in this incident than led to believe. The family is not pursuing charges either locally or federally. Seems they are more interested in smoothing things over with the school to get back in. The real victims could be the school and the team.

dan
Reply to  Breezeway
22 days ago

So quick to let U,S. cultures anti black racism off the hook. Why do articles always lead with the most insulting comments such as yours. Your speculation exposes your core beliefs when you seek to muddy the waters of what is clearly a Horrific act or barbarism. Black psyche is so damaged in the U.S. by racism it seeks to forgive and forget just to mitigate consistent trauma. This is not an isolated incident, there are events happening everywhere everyday by a culture that refused to deal with the racial problem it created.

TX Swammer
Reply to  dan
22 days ago

Were you asleep from 2009-2016

aquadog
Reply to  dan
22 days ago

the person who has the slur on them is not black.

Breezeway
Reply to  aquadog
20 days ago

Good. I was afraid the victim was another Candace Owens or Sage Steele type.

GB Parent
23 days ago

No investigation will ever be released. The news cycle has moved on. Sorry to everyone who wants the truth.

If you don’t like the way it was handled by the Gettysburg College Administration or reported on by the school news website… you can take your tuition money somewhere else. I know I would.

swimapologist
Reply to  GB Parent
23 days ago

“The news cycle has moved on” is an interesting choice of words on a literal article about the situation.

disappointedswimfan
23 days ago

Straight from the Gettysburg Athletics Student-Athlete Handbook:
Gettysburg College defines Hazing as:
Any action taken, created, or situated (on or off campus) to produce mental or physical discomfort, embarrassment, harassment, or ridicule that is directed at new or prospective members of a recognized student organization. An individual, an individual against an organization, or an organization against an individual may perpetrate such actions.
What a joke that this is being overlooked and ruled as not a hazing event. Of course, it isn’t a team-sanctioned event. What school sanctions an underage drinking party for a team? I do not think that this is a ‘racist’ team, but there is a serious culture change needed, and clearly, their school review… Read more »

Admin
Reply to  disappointedswimfan
23 days ago

The version of the story that current and former members of the team are telling doesn’t indicate that it was a hazing event, but hopefully they release the full investigation and clarify some of the details.

barelyaswammer
Reply to  disappointedswimfan
23 days ago

What a joke that you are pretending to know what happened based on incomplete reporting while anonymously impugning the character of swimmers that have been cleared of wrongdoing. Next time, instead of looking up the student handbook so you can sound smart in the comments section of a swimming news site, why not spend time working through a free online media literacy course?

Seriously, I’m sick of these extra-judicial trials by internet comment.

Obviously something sick went down. Of course there is not a single situation in which using a box cutter to cut a racial slur into a human body is acceptable. But who on Earth are you at this point in the investigation to pin this on… Read more »

Sapiens Ursus
Reply to  disappointedswimfan
23 days ago

Sounds like the teams veteran leaders pulled the alarm, and someone leaked it so…

Cynism is warranted but it seems more like your jumping to a conclusion

aquadog
Reply to  disappointedswimfan
22 days ago

the actions of two freshman do not necessarily say ANYTHING about the culture of the whole team. Not at Getttysburg, not anywhere.

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