“In a textbook victim-shaming maneuver, (Title IX investigator Michael Noble) went so far as to ask her what she was wearing that night,” the lawsuit states.

The lawsuit stated one of the football players was ultimately found to have assaulted Doe and was expelled, but the other was not.

However, a Baylor statement said “all of the respondents were found responsible for one or more of the allegations against them, and none are enrolled at Baylor any longer.”

“Contrary to the allegations in the complaint, Baylor’s Title IX policies and procedures were followed in how the incident was reported, investigated and ultimately adjudicated — from the initial report to the final adjudication,” the statement said.

The university called it “a complex case” involving “three complainants, four respondents and multiple allegations by each of the three complainants against each of the respondents.”