Duke Lacrosse Player to Brown University

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PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) – One of the three former Duke lacrosse players cleared of rape charges earlier this year announced Tuesday he will attend Brown University in the fall and play lacrosse for the Bears.

“I hope to make them proud of accepting me as a student,” Reade Seligmann said in a statement provided to The Associated Press by his attorney, Jim Cooney. “I am looking forward to just being a student again.”

Brown confirmed in a brief statement that Seligmann was expected on campus this fall. Lacrosse coach Lars Tiffany did not return calls seeking comment.

Mr. Seligmann, who was a sophomore, was indicted, along with fellow players Collin Finnerty and Dave Evans, on charges of rape, kidnapping and sexual offense. A woman had told police she was attacked by three men at a March 2006 lacrosse team party where she was hired to perform as a stripper.

The season was canceled, and Messrs. Seligmann and Finnerty, both sophomores, were suspended. Evans graduated the day before he was indicted.

The rape charges were dropped in December, and North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper declared the trio innocent while dropping the remaining charges last month.

Durham County District Attorney Mike Nifong, who led the investigation before turning it over to state prosecutors, goes on trial next month for ethics violations connected to his handling of the case.

Messrs. Seligmann and Finnerty were invited back to Duke. Mr. Finnerty remains undecided.

Mr. Seligmann’s announcement came a day after the Blue Devils lost to Johns Hopkins 12-11 in the NCAA championship game in Baltimore.

“I appreciate the support and loyalty of my teammates and coaches at Duke,” Mr. Seligmann said. “I will miss them. I know that they will understand why I cannot return to Duke.”

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Associated Press writer Aaron Beard in Baltimore contributed to this report.


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