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Post by TheInfoMan on Jun 22, 2017 14:37:55 GMT -5
www.dailyemerald.com/2017/06/21/oregons-kavell-bigby-williams-is-under-investigation-for-sexual-assault/Former Oregon basketball player Kavell Bigby-Williams is under investigation for sexual assault ALSO a recruiting target of PC last yearFormer Oregon forward Kavell Bigby-Williams played the 2016-17 men’s basketball season while under criminal investigation for an alleged sexual assault, the Emerald has learned. Bigby-Williams, a junior, is accused of sexually assaulting a female between 10 p.m Sept. 17 and 3 a.m. Sept. 18, 2016, at an apartment near Gillette College, a Northern Wyoming Community College District (NWCCD) school. NWCCD campus police have been investigating Bigby-Williams in Gillette, Wyoming, since Sept. 19. Bigby-Williams, 21, was a student and basketball player at Gillette College before he transferred to University of Oregon in 2016. He played the most recent college basketball season under head coach Dana Altman and helped take the Ducks to the Final Four. On June 20, he announced his decision to transfer from Oregon to Louisiana State University. . . . Altman was heavily scrutinized three years ago after news broke in May 2014 that three Oregon basketball players — Dominic Artis, Damyean Dotson and Brandon Austin — played for the Ducks in the NCAA Tournament while they were under investigation for a March 2014 alleged sexual assault of a female student. Altman was also criticized for recruiting Austin to play for Oregon after police investigated him for a separate alleged sexual assault at his former college, Providence University. No criminal charges were brought against Austin, but he was suspended from the Providence basketball team for a season.
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friar82
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Post by friar82 on Jun 22, 2017 14:46:04 GMT -5
Boy, the fans over at PU have to hate that sort of coverage.
Good thing we're PC!
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Post by Cteve on Jun 22, 2017 15:29:06 GMT -5
Should have read 'at his former university, Providence College.' I don't know why the school doesn't do more of this syntax/semantics distinction. It sounds cooler.
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