Bouknight has been cooperating with authorities and will continue to do so throughout the legal process. “I was irresponsible and made some foolish choices that I regret,” Bouknight said. “I want to apologize to my family, my coaches, and my teammates for this situation and for creating an unnecessary distraction as we get ready for the upcoming season. “But I intend to use this experience to learn from my mistakes and make better life decisions going forward.” Release via UConn Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter And Like ZAGS on FacebookHurley on Bouknight: pic.twitter.com/RIoN1QyEcq
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Following an on-campus vehicular incident that occurred on Sept. 27, UConn freshman basketball student-athlete James Bouknight has been charged by campus police with evading responsibility, interfering with a police officer, traveling too fast for conditions and operation of a motor vehicle without a license. Bouknight is scheduled to appear in court on Oct. 29.
UConn head basketball coach Dan Hurley continues to deal with the matter internally as it pertains to the basketball team.
“Like many college freshmen away from home for the first time, James made some immature decisions that will affect not only himself, but his family and his teammates,” Hurley said. “But he accepted responsibility for his actions early on and will deal with the consequences — within the structure of the team as well as on the outside. I am confident that he will use this unfortunate situation as a hard learning experience.”