Pennsylvania attorney general
Coverage of Pennsylvania attorney general in the Nexus archive.
- Parents of Bucknell football player who died say they appreciate criminal charges against coach
The parents of Bucknell University football player Calvin Dickey Jr., who died during a 2024 training camp, expressed appreciation for criminal charges filed against the strength and conditioning coach, Mark Kulbis. Dickey had sickle-cell trait, which increased his risk during intense exertion, and prosecutors charged Kulbis with felony aggravated hazing and other offenses.
- Parents of Bucknell football player who died say they appreciate criminal charges against coach
Calvin Dickey Jr., a Bucknell University football player with sickle-cell trait, died during 2024 training camp after intense exercises led by coach Mark Kulbis. Parents expressed appreciation for criminal charges against Kulbis, who faces felony and misdemeanor counts. The NCAA requires screening for sickle-cell trait in athletes, but Dickey's condition was only discovered via mandatory testing before camp.
- Ex-Bucknell strength coach charged with hazing in 2024 death of player who collapsed during workout
Mark Kulbis was charged with hazing in the 2024 death of 18-year-old Calvin Dickey Jr., who collapsed during a workout. The Pennsylvania attorney general's office announced the charges.
- Ex-Bucknell strength coach charged with hazing in 2024 death of player who collapsed during workout
Mark Kulbis was charged with hazing in the death of 18-year-old Calvin Dickey Jr., who collapsed during a workout. The Pennsylvania attorney general announced the charges.