Abstract

Although one of the biggest sports‐law‐related headlines of this past year surrounded the multiple charges of sexual assault by a team physician, Larry Nassar, numerous other cases of inappropriate sexual contact involved coaches. The one consistent lesson learned across all of these cases boils down to the fact that these types of allegations can arise at any time, at any level, and in any sport. For example, sexual misconduct allegations have been filed by student‐athletes of both genders against male coaches as well as female coaches, and at both the head coach and assistant levels, and run the gamut from unwanted contact to inappropriate statements, texts, and photos.

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