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A new report sheds light on a University of New Mexico women’s soccer hazing scandal, saying girls were asked to kiss the rear ends of upperclassmen.It says on Aug. 17, the team’s underclassmen were being picked up for a team initiation. They were blindfolded and brought to a party, where they did more than drink alcohol.Mobile users: Tap for videoThe report said the girls were sprayed with a warm soapy liquid, forced to put on silly outfits and told to kiss the butts of upperclassmen. Investigators said they performed inappropriate gestures with hot dogs.That night, a UNM student called 911 to report that her sister was extremely intoxicated.“She's responsive, but she's having problems eating and drinking,” she said.The woman told the dispatcher she and her sister had been to a couple parties that night, and they were afraid to get people into trouble.“She's 18 and it was for soccer,” she said. “I'm worried.”Her sister and another girl were taken to the hospital. University officials said they were victims of hazing, and launched an investigation.The girls said at least one of the assistant coaches knew students were being hazed, but investigators couldn’t confirm that.Students on campus said they’re outraged.Freshman Jade Balleydier said she’s not at all OK with the contents of the report.“There's that crossing of the line between something that's completely degrading and a little bit of hazing,” said sophomore Zachary Cooper.A spokesperson said the athletic director had this report when deciding how to discipline the team. Head coach Kit Vela was suspended without pay for a week, assistant coaches were given letters of reprimand, and 22 players were suspended a game each.Albuquerque police said no one’s been charged with any crimes, such as giving alcohol to minors, because students aren’t cooperating.