Six Lehigh University football players were arraigned Wednesday on charges they participated in the invasion of an off-campus South Side Bethlehem home where two fellow Lehigh students lived.

Bethlehem police in court records identified the following four suspects in the case as Lehigh players: Jacob Scott, 19, of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; Maxwell Frankel, 18, of Odessa, Florida; Dylan J. Parsons, 20, of Warminster, Pennsylvania; and Noah Scott Robb, 21, of North Whitehall Township.

Police identified two additional accomplices as: Michael D. Gies, 19, of Pennington, New Jersey; and Mark D. Walker, 19, of Haddonfield, New Jersey. Court records did not indicate if Gies and Walker were Lehigh students, but both are listed on the Mountain Hawks football team's roster as players.

Each of the six is charged with a felony count of criminal trespass. All either posted bail or were released on unsecured bail after their arraignments Wednesday before District Judge Nancy Matos Gonzalez.

Another Lehigh football player, Brian Githens, was initially charged in the case. Police allege that shortly before 3 a.m. Nov 8, he and the others broke into a home in the 600 block of Pierce Street.

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Githens allegedly attacked one of the students living in the home while he was sleeping. He allegedly punched the student repeatedly and also punched holes in the wall of the home. The student suffered a concussion and a busted lip. He was treated at St. Luke's University Hospital in Fountain Hill for his injuries.

The next day, court records say, Githens admitted the attack to police and told them he and the others were seeking retribution for the assault of a fraternity president. He also admitted targeting the wrong house; the victim had nothing to do with the fraternity president's assault, records say.

Githens, in his interviews with police, identified the other players as participants in the home invasion, but noted that he was the only one who actually attacked the victim, court records say.

The others just stood by and yelled during the attack, court records say. Parsons also urinated in a refrigerator in the home, the records show, but he is not criminally charged with anything other than trespass.

Authorities have not identified the fraternity involved, but Lehigh's student newspaper, The Brown & White, has reported that Githens was a member of Chi Psi.

That fraternity was suspended from all activities for about a week last month as the university investigated multiple incidents. One of the incidents, according to the Lehigh Greeks community blog, involved "trespassing and assault motivated by retribution," but the blog did not specifically mention the invasion of the Pierce Street home.

The suspension was lifted after the investigation cleared the fraternity as a whole, the Lehigh Greeks blog reported.

Lehigh's football roster says Githens is a defensive back, Frankel is a fullback, Gies is a defensive back and Parsons is a wide receiver. Robb, Walker and Scott all play linebacker, according to the roster.

It was not immediately clear on Wednesday night what discipline the students may face from the university.

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