Navy SEAL who led workout that hospitalized Tufts lacrosse players lacked expertise, report says
- A third-party Navy SEAL instructor led a strenuous workout at Tufts University that hospitalized lacrosse players, lacking credentials to supervise group exercise, according to an independent review released on Friday.
- The September 2024 workout resulted in 24 of the 61 participants developing rhabdomyolysis, with nine students requiring hospitalization, the review stated.
- The review concluded that Tufts needs stricter procedures for workouts and a better understanding of roles to prevent similar incidents in the future.
- All students have recovered and returned to normal activity, but Tufts officials emphasized the importance of developing safer training practices for student-athletes.
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