Providence suspended guard Alyn Breed indefinitely following his arrest on Saturday.
The 6-foot-3 junior, who averaged 4.8 points and 2.4 rebounds this season, is no longer listed on the Friars’ online roster.
“Alyn Breed was charged with several crimes for actions that occurred off campus on Saturday, April 1,” the school said in a statement. “As a result of these charges, athletic director Steve Napolillo and head coach Kim English have determined that Breed is suspended from the men’s basketball team and will not be allowed to participate in any other athletic department-related activities.”
Police in Providence, R.I., have charged the 22-year-old Breed with “numerous firearm offenses” as well as unlawful entry of a home, robbery, vandalism and taking someone’s car without permission, according to the Providence Journal.
Breed, from Powder Springs, Ga., appeared in 88 games (30 starts) over the past three seasons at Providence.
–Field Level Media