Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith has apologized to Michigan State hockey player Jagger Joshua after Joshua alleged that one Buckeyes player called him a racial slur “multiple times.” Smith also announced that the player, forward Kamil Sadlocha, is not currently with the team. © Provided by CBS Sports On Tuesday, Joshua released a statement on Twitter in which he claimed that Sadlocha directed a racial slur at him on several different occasions throughout a game on Nov. 11. Sadlocha even received a 10-minute game misconduct in the second period. One day after Joshua shared his side of the story, Smith issued a statement in which he apologized to the Michigan State forward. Smith announced that Sadlocha was taking time away from the team and revealed that the Ohio State hockey team would go through education on racial sensitivity. “I want to offer my sincere and heartfelt apology to Jagger…
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