BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Police say seven Lehigh University football players have been charged in an off-campus break-in meant as revenge, but they targeted the wrong students’ home.

Bethlehem police say two men in the house used a university football roster to identify the suspects in the Nov. 8 intrusion. They told police the men kicked in the doors as they slept and one was punched in the face.

Police say the group was seeking revenge for an alleged attack on a fraternity president.

According to Lehigh Valley Live, Brian Githens was charged in November with simple assault, accused of punching the man. The student was treated at a local hospital for a concussion and a busted lip.

Six more players — identified as Jacob Scott, Maxwell Frankel, Dylan J. Parsons, Noah Scott Robb, Michael D. Gies and Mark D. Walker — were charged with a felony count of criminal trespass. Court records indicate those players stood by and yelled during the attack.

Parsons also urinated in a refrigerator in the home, according to the report.

A university spokeswoman says the students’ conduct is being reviewed. A lawyer for the man charged with assault says his client is cooperating and they will “ultimately resolve this.”

Lehigh, which plays in the Patriot League in FCS, finished last season at 6-5.

With AP