A former MIT honor student and standout basketball player has been banned from the Bay State after pleading not guilty today to charges he raped a sleeping Boston University student on campus last fall and broke into at least nine other dorm rooms.

With his family looking on, a stunned-looking Samson Donick, 20, of California, was cuffed and led away by Suffolk Superior Court officers as Clerk Magistrate Lisa Medeiros set bail at $10,000. His father, Richard Donick, posted bail.

Donick also agreed to surrender his passport.

"The commonwealth knows they have serious problems proving this case," Donick's attorney Norman Zalkind railed at Medeiros. "There are two sides to this case. This boy has no criminal record, no disciplinary record."

Donick, who Zalkind said was an honor student both at MIT and in high school, "is just of wonderful character, so we're looking forward to the true facts coming out."

Medeiros scheduled a tentative trial date of Feb. 8, 2017. In the meantime, she ordered Donick be banned from stepping on Massachusetts soil save for court appearances and meetings with his legal team.

The ex-MIT Engineers guard pleaded not guilty to charges of aggravated rape, indecent assault and battery, armed burglary and breaking and entering in connection with the alleged Oct. 18 attack on a 20-year-old female BU student.

Donick is accused of going to the 26-story residential tower on Harry Agganis Way with three other MIT classmates and signing into the dorm at 2 a.m.

Assistant Suffolk District Attorney Lynn Feigenbaum said the alleged victim – who has retained attorney Wendy Murphy to represent her – awoke in her bed sometime after 2:30 a.m. as Donick was sexually assaulting her and forcing her to perform a sex act.

When she told the stranger to stop, Feigenbaum said Donick responded, "Baby, do you want some more?"

"She was able to sit up and pull her blanket around her and yell at the male to leave the room," she said.

The prosecutor said the alleged victim ran to the bedroom of her roommate and the roommate's boyfriend, and, "While crying and screaming, shook them awake and she told them what had happened."

She said the two roommates went to the hospital and reported the alleged rape to campus police. She said BU issued a security alert to students noting the assault, the location and a physical description of the suspect.

"As a result of that security alert, numerous female students came forward to report to police that two unknown males … had entered their rooms around the time frame that the sexual assault occurred," Feigenbaum said.

She said a total of 10 rooms were entered, some of which were on the same floor as the victim and her roommate, but spanned at least four other floors.

Feigenbaum said a stairwell alarm was set off shortly before 3:10 a.m. and investigators have recovered video surveillance of Donick and his uncharged pal signing out of the dorm.

The pal, who has cooperated with authorities, told police there was one room he did not go in with Donick, which Feigenbaum said matches the physical description of the alleged victim's bedroom.