Columbia: USC Basketball Player’s Court Appearance Delayed Amid Domestic Incident
In a twist of events that’s got the community buzzing, Ashlyn Watkins, a standout player for the University of South Carolina women’s basketball team, won’t be making her scheduled appearance in state criminal court this Friday. Just two months ago, on August 31, Watkins found herself in quite a predicament when she was arrested at a university-owned apartment complex on charges of assault and battery as well as kidnapping.
What Happened?
Watkins, who is well-known for her skills on the court and was a vital player in South Carolina’s 2024 national championship victory, now finds herself facing serious legal trouble stemming from an incident with a person she reportedly knew. According to the arrest records, things escalated quickly during a heated argument that led to significant allegations, including the claim that she “forcefully grabbed” the victim’s face and “pulled her by her arms.” Furthermore, the accusations state that Watkins allegedly carried the victim against her will and physically prevented her from leaving.
The situation took a sharp turn when the victim managed to escape and set off a fire alarm in the building, prompting a swift response from police and emergency services. The victim was treated for her injuries at the scene, although they were thankfully not life-threatening.
A Change in Court Plans
Initially, court records indicated that Watkins was set to make a “first appearance” at the Richland County courthouse. However, her attorney Todd Rutherford and 5th Judicial Circuit Solicitor Byron Gipson clarified that this step isn’t mandatory for defendants represented by attorneys, which is the case for Watkins. According to Gipson, a “first appearance” serves as an administrative step to ensure that all cases proceeding through the justice system are handled in a timely manner.
Now, without needing to appear in court, Watkins will navigate her legal journey alongside her attorney. After this step, there’s a possibility of scheduling a second appearance date that could be months down the line, leading up to a potential trial date or even a plea deal where the charges could be reduced.
Details from the Incident
The timeline of the event shows that the early morning incident began with an argument over personal matters. The victim stated she had visited the apartment complex to see her “best friend,” who was none other than Watkins. During their confrontation, the situation spiraled, allegedly leading Watkins to follow the victim and confront her on the second floor of the building, mistakenly believing she was being unfaithful.
As police later discovered, the victim initially reported that Watkins had struck her but later retracted that statement, complicating the overall narrative of the events that transpired.
Watkins’ Standing with the Team
Despite her legal issues, Watkins remains a valued member of the Gamecocks’ basketball squad. The arrest has led to an automatic suspension from the team as they gear up for their season opener against Michigan in Las Vegas and an exhibition game scheduled for Monday. Current head coach Dawn Staley has chosen to remain hopeful regarding Watkins’ future with the team, indicating that the program is waiting for the situation to stabilize.
Staley expressed her confidence in Watkins, stating, “Ashlyn has a great voice in the locker room,” highlighting her influence as one of the team leaders. With the eyes of fans upon her, this incident certainly adds to the complexity of the upcoming season.
As the situation unfolds, many will be watching closely to see how Watkins navigates both her legal challenges and her future with the Gamecocks. Her journey emphasizes that even stars can face unexpected bumps in the road, reminding us all of the importance of support, understanding, and fair legal process.