Ohio State Hockey Forward Kamil Sadlocha Won't Play After Racial Slur Allegations

Ohio State University announced Tuesday night in a statement that senior forward Kamil Sadlocha "will not practice or compete at this time" amid allegations that he used a racial slur against Michigan State forward Jagger Joshua multiple times.

In addition to Sadlocha being sent home, it was noted in the statement that all members of the OSU men's hockey team will have to complete education on "racial sensitivity, diversity, equity, inclusion and the use of respectful dialog."

Joshua, who is Black, previously released a statement of his own on Instagram alleging that an Ohio State player was given a game misconduct by an official during the Spartans' 4-3 win over the Buckeyes on Nov. 11 after the official heard the Ohio State player use a racial slur against him.

Sadlocha was the only Buckeyes player given a game misconduct during the contest.

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