BOSTON -- Harvard University has condemned a sexually explicit document that members of the 2012 mens soccer team called their scouting report of the womens soccer team.In the nine-page document, which was uncovered this week by The Harvard Crimson student newspaper, a member of the mens team rated the physical attractiveness of new recruits on the womens team and also included their photos and lewd comments about many of them. It was circulated online among teammates.The author, who was not identified, assigned each female recruit a nickname and a sexual position, writing that one looks like the kind of girl who both likes to dominate and likes to be dominated.Other teammates weighed in on the remarks, some voicing approval. They circulated the missive on a website that could be accessed by the public until recently.University officials said they didnt know about the document until this week. They described it as offensive and unacceptable.Harvard University Athletics has zero tolerance for behavior of this kind and is deeply upset by these offensive and derogatory remarks, Harvard athletics director Bob Scalise said in a statement. He added that sports teams are reinforcing appropriate and respectful social behavior and team conduct among athletes.Chris Hamblin, coach of the womens soccer team, said the players recruited to his team in 2012 were outstanding student-athletes and are, above all else, incredible human beings.The information contained in this document from 2012 is unacceptable, and I am saddened to see this level of disrespect shown to these women, he added.Hamblin said the mens and womens teams now share a strong rapport founded on respect and support for one another.In the document, the author refers to another scouting report from the year before, and The Crimson reported that it appears to have been an annual tradition among the mens team members. 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If ever they start actually putting pictures beside words in the dictionary, the Blue Jays left-handers mug will appear beside “Consistency.CONCORD, N.C. -- Charlotte Motor Speedway said 10 fans were injured Sunday at the Coca-Cola 600 and three of them were taken to the hospital after a nylon rope supporting a Fox Sports overhead television camera fell from the grandstands and landed on the track surface. CMS vice-president of communications Scott Cooper said after the race that all three fans were treated and released from the hospital. He said he couldnt discuss the nature of their injuries due to privacy laws. Cooper said seven other people were treated with minor cuts and scrapes at the track and released. Fox Sports released a statement Sunday night saying it hasnt determined the cause of the accident and it is suspending use of the camera system indefinitely. "Our immediate concern is with the injured fans," Fox said in the statement. Fox said the camera system consists of three ropes -- a drive rope that moves the camera back and forth, and two guide ropes on either side. Fox said it was the drive rope that failed near the first-turn connection and fell to the track. "The camera itself did not come down because guide ropes acted as designed," Fox said in the statement. "A full investigation is planned, and use of the camera is suspended indefinitely." Fox said it has used the camera system at the Daytona 500, at last weeks NASCAR Sprint All-Star race and other major sporting events. "We certainly regret that the system failure affected tonights event, we apologize to the racers whose cars were damaged, and our immediate concern is for the race fans," Fox said in the statement. "We also offer a sincere thank you to the staff at CMS for attending to the injuries and keeping us informed on this developing situation." The incident occurred on lap 121 of the 400-lap NASCAR Sprint Cup race. The race was delayed for 27 minutes while crews repaired damage to their cars. Kyle Busch, going for a sweep at Charlotte Motor Speedway after winning the Nationwide and Truck series races, was leading when he incurred damage to the right front wheel well of his No. 18 Toyota. Marcos Ambrose and Mark Martin also reported damage. No drivers were injured. The cars were initially brought along pit row as workers cleared the ropes from the track. NASCAR first threw a cautiion flag before two red flags came out.dddddddddddd It eventually allowed the cars to come into the pits, giving crews 15 minutes to work on their cars. During the break, Buschs crew frantically worked to repair a number of problems to the right front wheel well. After completing repairs to the car, the crew slapped high-fives after getting the car back on the track. Busch remained competitive and was running in the top five at the midpoint of the race. But his night ended in frustration when his engine blew up on lap 253. "I commend NASCAR for taking the initiative and letting us repair our damaged cars from the issue we had," Busch said. Busch said he never saw the nylon rope. "I just heard a big thunk on the right-front side tire and thought the right-front tire blew out," Busch said. "Thats how hard it felt... It did have an effect slowing my car down and I could feel it like, Whoa, thats weird. I dont know that anybody has ever seen that. Maybe now we can get rid of that thing." It was more bad luck for Busch, who has never won a Sprint Cup race at Charlotte Motor Speedway and suffered his share of bad luck. Kasey Kahne, who wound up finishing second behind Kevin Harvick, said he thought his eyes were playing tricks on him when he saw something strange on the track. "I have never seen anything like it," Kahne said. "I came off turn four and I saw it wrapped around Kyles car and it hit mine and I thought I had to be seeing things because theres no way there could be a cable on the race track. By the time we got to turn one I saw it again and saw Kyles fender and saw his car go down a little. Thats when I knew I wasnt seeing things." NASCAR said the camera system in question is from CamCat. The CamCat camera system is the product of an Austrian company that does work with many outfits around the world, including the Olympics, NBC and others. The company has been handling sporting events since 2000 and hasnt had any prior known incidents with its cameras. In May of 2000, more than 100 fans were injured outside of the CMS when an 80-foot section of the walkway fell an estimated 25 feet onto a highway below. Fans were crossing the bridge to a parking lot following the completion of the NASCAR All-Star race. 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