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It's Syracuse Orange vs. Connecticut Huskies week and wouldn't you know it, UConn gonna UConn.
Junior center Enosch Wolf (Goettingen, Germany) has been suspended from the University of Connecticut men's basketball team following an on-campus incident early Monday morning that resulted in his arrest by university police. The suspension is indefinite, pending the completion of the legal process and a university review process.
That was the press release. But what they don't mention is that the suspension stems from an alleged domestic dispute with a female:
He "grabbed the hair of the victim and pushed her head," according to the report. "Wolf also knocked the glasses off of the victim's face with his hand. Wolf continued to remain in the apartment and was subsequently arrested by police."
Yuck.
Obviously the real concern is for the victim and that justice gets served here, but since we're only talking about this because he's a UConn player, it's worth noting that Wolf's absence will leave the Huskies with basically two bench players. Wolf averaged 3.4 points and 3.4 rebounds in 13.7 minutes per game as their backup center.
Syracuse and UConn play Wednesday in Hartford.