NOXEVILIL, Tenn. , Tenasi female volunteer Fourth year guard is suspended Ruby Whitehorn After his recent arrest on allegations of hooliganism of domestic attack, theft after indefinitely and theft.
Last week, the Attorney of Whitehorn, Gregory P. Isaac, said that Whitehorn would not be guilty in its preliminary hearing on 5 September.
“He is suspended indefinitely and is not participating in the team activities,” a spokesman of the Athletic Department said in an email on Thursday.
The 6-foot player of Detroit was arrested on August 8, when the office of the NOX County Sheriff responded to the call at around 4:15 pm, police said that Whitehorn entered a dispute outside a woman’s residence and kicked the front doors and kick at the bedroom door.
Whitehorn reportedly told the officials that she was taking her property withdrawn after taking her phone and passport to the woman and then closed the door.
Isaac said in last week’s statement, “The investigation of our firm has also revealed that the factual allegations inherent in warrant are not accurate and opposed to eyewitness accounts.” “Ruby Whitehorn is ready to resolve the matter in a very near future.”
Whitehorn started 28 out of 34 games for Lady Vols in the previous season and finished fourth in scoring with 11.6 points. That was also four rebound per game. He started his career in Claymason, where he started 62 out of 66 games.
He helped Tennessy to go 24–10 in the debut season of coach Kim Caldwell. Lady Vols lost to Texas in Sweet 16 of NCAA tournament.