Yale student athlete comes forward to allege ‘toxic culture’ under athletic director Victoria Chun

EXCLUSIVE: A Yale women’s track and field athlete said she recently quit the team because of a “toxic culture and incompetent coaching staff,” as dissent within the university’s athletic department has leaked over the last week. The athlete, who asked to remain anonymous, sent an unsolicited email with these claims to Fox News Digital from an official Yale student email account, and Fox News Digital verified that she had previously competed on the university’s women’s track and field team.”I recently quit due to a toxic culture and incompetent coaching staff who were only recently hired by Vicky Chun during a forced turnover in leadership of the team,” part of the email read. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe athlete later gave Fox News Digital permission to publish the email. She is the latest figure connected to Yale Athletics to come forward with alleged details of a negative experience under athletic director Victoria Chun’s leadership. A letter signed by former Yale hockey coach Keith Allain addressed to Yale President Maurine McInnis, alleged that current Yale athletic director Victoria Chun has created a “toxic environment” for the university’s sports teams. Fox News Digital published the letter last Monday after confirming with Allain that he sent the letter to McInnis via email in October, shortly after his retirement. “My name is Keith Allain, I have just retired after 19 years as Mens Hockey Coach and I am writing to you at the urging of several head coaches in our Athletic Department. They told me that you were soliciting feedback from a few coaches regarding extending the contract of our athletic director, and are concerned, that with the culture of fear that permeates the athletic department, you will not receive candid feedback,” the letter began. The letter later wrote, “Vicky’s singular talent is self promotion and has created a toxic environment within the department where she is insulated by a cadre of administrators whose main task seems to be silencing any dissent,” the letter continued.MOM OF EX-YALE SWIMMERS ALLEGES ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT ‘TERRORIZED’ WOMEN, ‘EMASCULATED’ MEN: ‘LIKE NORTH KOREA’Last Tuesday, Fox News Digital reported on emails that show a former Yale University administrator telling a lawyer of former Yale strength and conditioning coach Thomas Newman that he was recorded during a meeting. “A former employee recorded a portion of a meeting with your client, without the university’s knowledge,” reads part of an email sent to Newman’s attorney, Alan Granovsky, from a Yale deputy general counsel, who now no longer works at the university.The counsel’s email was sent in response to an Aug. 13, 2025, letter with the subject line “Ongoing Reputational Harm and Misstatements Regarding Thomas Newman.”The counsel’s email also included the lines, “The university has not made any defamatory statements to anyone regarding your client,” and “The university did not disclose any medical info 

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