The team missed its last game, this past Tuesday against Wisconsin's Lakeland College. The reason: players were sick.
On Thursday, the school told parents and players in an email"five student-athletes were admitted to the hospital between Jan. 2 and Jan. 4" and"one remains hospitalized."
CBS 2 was told by someone familiar with what happened that players were suffering from conditions like lactic acidosis and rhabdomyolysis, the latter of which the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said can be caused by physical exertion. Pointing to a reason for the intense workout, Concordia's athletic director wrote,"It has been alleged by some that the intensity and difficulty of Saturday's practice was a direct consequence of the broken curfew earlier in the week."
The conference Concordia plays in, the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference, or NACC, said it is"aware of the situation" and"waiting on the results of an internal investigation.""Good coaches know who to push, who not to push," Hicks said."The athletic trainer probably becomes the most important person at that time."
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