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, 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 included their photos and lewd comments about many of them. It was circulated online among teammates.The unidentified author assigned each female recruit a nickname and a sexual position, writing 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.Womens soccer coach Chris Hamblin 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 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 it appears to have been an annual tradition among the mens team.Officials at the Ivy League university wouldnt say whether they were investigating to determine if similar letters were circulated after 2012 but said they were working to assess the circumstances surrounding it.This kind of behavior is completely at odds with the educational environment we seek to foster and with our central value of treating one another with dignity and respect, Harvard spokeswoman Rachael Dane said.Mens soccer coach Pieter Lehrer, who was hired in 2013, said he was shocked and disgusted by the document.I will take this opportunity to address this document from 2012 with my current athletes, he said. 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Were going to have spotters in the building and in our Toronto situation room, so there will be plenty of spotters and players get removed for visible signs, Daly said. That will be mandatory removal done at the league level.Its a pretty major revamp from what it was last year. Were going to have four centralized spotters who will be in a situation room in either Toronto or New York and be watching every game. They will be kind of the ruling spotters, and theyll have the ability to communicate with each building, Daly added.There will also be league-employed spotters in the building, because the feeling with the concussion subcommittee was there are certain visible signs that you might only see in person and that there might not be a good video feed of, or there might not be an explanation through a video feed, so were going to have both those spotters. Plus, you have the clubs medical staff. Were building in reinforcements to make the system work better.Daly also explained theres no resolution betweeen the league and the International Ice Hockey Federation on future Olympic participation, but the sides will talk at some point during the World Cup of Hockey over the next two weeks in Toronto.ddddddddddddThere hasnt been any change in status since our last meeting [in the spring], so its been radio silence on that end. Again, I hope we get an update and a better understanding where things stand, Daly said.The league will use the World Cup of Hockey as a relevant platform to value its success, enthusiasm and players reactions and compare it to possible Olympic participation.We havent had a discussion with the IIHF for a couple of months now on where they stand with the IOC on Olympic participation, so I expect over the next two weeks well get a briefing, Daly said. The IIHF will be present in Toronto for this tournament, so well have a better sense of where were going with the Olympics in the next little while.The NHL and the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) have worked together to design a new stringent policy for the World Cup of Hockey and the regular season.I wouldnt say its exactly like the Olympics, but its pretty close to what the Olympic program was, Daly said. All of our players in this tournament were subject to testing during their training camps. During the tournament, well randomly select three players from each team after each game for testing. The list for which we test for is broader in this tournament than it is during the regular season. ' ' '