The Washington Times

Gary Williams comments on Jordan Williams' arrest

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Here’s Maryland coach Gary Williams‘ statement concerning freshman forward Jordan Williams, who was turned himself in on breach of peace and third-degree assault charges over the weekend in his hometown of Torrington, Conn.:

“We are aware of the situation and are monitoring any changes. We will let the judicial system run its course before making any decisions. Any discipline coming from the campus will be in accordance with our Student-Athlete Code of Conduct.”

Patrick Stevens

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