New York Post

Memphis guard charged over postgame punch

- By RYAN GLASSPIEGE­L rglasspieg­el@nypost.com

Memphis women’s basketball star Jamirah Shutes has been charged with assault after appearing to punch a Bowling Green player in a handshake line following a game between the teams Thursday night.

Bowling Green released a statement to Ohio CBS affiliate WTOL saying that Shutes, a senior guard who made secondteam All-AAC this season, has been criminally charged.

In the handshake line after the Falcons defeated Memphis 73-60 in the NIT’s Round of 16 on Thursday night in Bowling Green, Ohio,, Shutes stopped to exchange words with Bowling Green guard Elissa Brett and appeared to throw a punch.

“Following Thursday’s unwarrante­d physical incident after the WNIT home game, the Bowling Green State University Police Department has charged a member of the Memphis Women’s Basketball team with assault,” the university’s statement said.

“Additional­ly, BGSU Athletics is conducting its own review. Violence is never acceptable and our priority remains the health, safety and support of our student-athlete, who is recovering and doing well.

“This is an active investigat­ion in conjunctio­n with the City of Bowling Green Prosecutor, and no further comment is available at this time.”

It is unclear what sparked the incident, though The Commercial Appeal of Memphis reported that Shutes was elbowed in the face late in the first half.

Memphis’ athletics department released a statement about the handshake-line incident on Friday.

“The incident that occurred following Thursday’s women’s basketball game was extremely unfortunat­e and certainly not consistent with, or representa­tive of, our expectatio­ns for our programs and student-athletes,” the statement said.

“Because the incident occurred after the game, jurisdicti­on falls in the hands of local authoritie­s, and we are cooperatin­g fully with their process.

“To be respectful of that process, we will not comment further until it is complete.”

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