According to the suit, now-former Huntington University cross-country and track coach Nick Johnson inappropriately touched female athletes, manipulated them, sexually assaulted them and injected them with substances.“The following is the Complaint of two former student-athletes at Huntington University who were victims of a coach and his supporters that gave Larry Nassaresque massages all the while acting like Lance Armstrong’s Tour de France pharmacist injecting unknown substances into their bodies,” the plaintiffs state in the filing.“The scope of this is going to be are the people of Huntington, Indiana are they going to say look this conduct is not appropriate we need to condemn it or are they going to hide behind the church and the Christian wall of silence and let these keep going, we’ll find out.” Plaintiffs allege injections, massages, rape Stoffel and Wilson were top runners while at Huntington University, winning NAIA national championships.The Nike Oregon Project was led by Alberto Salazar, who was found guilty of doping and banned by the United States Anti-Doping Agency and the World Anti-Doping Administration following investigative reporting by the BBC and ProPublica.In 2019, the plaintiffs claim Johnson held a meeting with some cross country members, including Stoffel, regarding “his performance-enhancing drugs.” “Nicholas Johnson stated that he was conducting a ‘study’ or ‘experiment’ endorsed by Nike and Huntington University’s athletic director, Dr. Lori Culler,” the suit claims."