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MADXSTER
10-02-2008, 10:58 AM
For those of you who may not know....Xavier cut ties with this recruit years ago.

DETAILS FOR UCONN FROSH

UConn’s talented freshman Nate Miles violated a restraining order 16 minutes after being served and was arrested.

According to a court affidavit, the victim, a 19-year-old female student, said Miles attempted to pressure her into sex and became physical. The two began dating earlier this month and she said that “the first time we had sex it was consensual”, but she said that Miles “began to dig his nails into my thighs or side when he would become angry with me”.

Miles is not currently allowed to live on campus and also isn’t practicing with the team. Hew will appear in front of a review board today, where he could face disciplinary action from the school.

MADXSTER
10-02-2008, 09:39 PM
http://www.zagsblog.net/2008/10/02/miles-expelled-from-uconn/#more-4402

MILES EXPELLED

Talking about blowing a major chance.

UConn freshman Nate Miles was expelled from the school Thursday after an administrative hearing investigated allegations that he sexually abused his former girlfriend.

A 20-year-old native of Toledo, Ohio with immense basketball talent, Miles was accused of physically abusing a 19-year-old woman from Manchester and of pressuring her to have sex.

Miles has five days to appeal the decision made by university hearing officers.

Asked by The Connecticut Post if he would, Miles said, “I don’t know.”

The Courant reported that the woman’s affidavit says that Miles and the alleged victim began dating on Sept. 6. The woman said that “the first time we had sex it was consensual.” She added that “within about a week and a half he began to dig his nails into my thighs or side when he would become angry with me.” She accused him of becoming “extremely possessive, wanting to know where I was and told me he didn’t want me seeing other men.”

The affidavit says the woman went to Miles’ dorm room on Sept. 14, at which time he began pressuring her to have sex. When she refused, he allegedly “would tap my face or dig his nails into me.” When she hit him back, he “slapped me and pushed me off the bed.”

A restraining order was issued Sept. 22, but Miles violated it 16 minutes later by calling the woman.

A civil court judge was supposed to decide on Monday whether to keep the restraining order in effect, but Miles has gone home to Toledo and it remains unclear how that will play out.

Sean Patterson, Miles’ legal guardian, told the Courant he thought Miles was innocent.

“The first thing I would like to say is I would not be having this conversation if I felt Nate was guilty of things he is accused of because I have two daughters of my own,” Patterson said. “If there was one percent of doubt in my mind that Nate was guilty of assaulting a female, I wouldn’t have anything to say. … In my mind, he was railroaded today. It’s unfortunate for everyone involved. I want to add that I have no regrets about having a great relationship with Jim Calhoun and the basketball staff, and am glad to have had Nate be around such a person and staff. Any parent that is lucky enough to have their son play for those guys is a very fortunate person.”

The Miles incident is the latest black eye for a UConn program which has had its troubles in recent years. In 2005, A.J. Price and Marcus Williams were arrested on charges of trying to sell stolen laptops. Last year Jerome Dyson and Doug Wiggins were charged with possession of alcohol by a minor. Dyson also tested positive on several occasions for drug use. Wiggins has since transferred.

On the basketball front, the 6-foot-7 Miles was the leading candidate to start at small forward. Now the team will be without Miles, Ater Majok and Stanley Robinson for at least the first semester. Majok and Robinson are expected to join the team for the second semester, according to the Courant.

Majok’s transcript is being reviewed, while Robinson is working near UConn and living with his uncle while also playing pickup with the team.

xufan02
10-03-2008, 06:41 AM
Some recruiting losses look good in retrospect. Nate Miles and Duke Crews are two guys that Xavier fans were upset about when they went in another direction or picked another school. Thank God they did.