IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Iowa basketball star Pierre Pierce was kicked off the team Wednesday while under investigation by West Des Moines police for intent to commit sexual abuse, burglary and other crimes at the home of a former girlfriend.\nPierce's attorney, Alfredo Parrish, said Iowa athletic officials acted prematurely in taking action against Pierce, a junior from Westmont, Ill.\n"They should have waited until all the facts were out," Parrish said. "By them jumping way ahead of the curve ... we believe they have not acted either in the best interest of the university or the best interest of the students, and clearly not in the best interest of Pierre Pierce."\nHe said the player met with detectives in West Des Moines, about a two-hour drive from Iowa's campus. A police report estimated damage from last week's episode at about $1,300, including a television, stereo, photographs and bedroom furniture.\n"Effective immediately, Pierre Pierce has been dismissed from the University of Iowa men's basketball team," coach Steve Alford said in a statement. "I regret this step has become necessary, but Pierre has betrayed the trust we placed in him when he was given a second chance two years ago."\nIowa athletic director Bob Bowlsby said Pierce's academic status is not affected.\nIn 2002, Pierce was charged with third-degree sexual abuse. He later pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of assault causing injury, but the case and the way in which it was handled by university administrators triggered two faculty-led inquiries.\nPierce received a deferred judgment, so the charge was erased from his record after he successfully completed a year of probation, counseling and 200 hours of community service.\nHe sat out the 2002-03 basketball season as a redshirt year and did not lose any eligibility. Pierce returned to the team last season.\nHis dismissal leaves a big scoring gap on a team that was ranked in the Top 25 as recently as last week. Pierce has led Iowa (15-5, 3-4 Big Ten) with a 17.8-point average, and he scored 25 points to help beat Indiana 72-57 Saturday in the Hawkeyes' most recent game.\n"Whether charges are filed or not, it seems to me ... he's violated the trust we gave him two years ago," Bowlsby said, adding that Pierce's actions put the team "in an embarrassing and compromising situation"
Iowa's Pierce removed because of criminal charges
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