University of San Diego coach Lamont Smith was arrested on domestic violence charges Sunday.

According to 10 News in San Diego, Smith is is facing three domestic violence charges. He was arrested as he and his team were preparing to return home Sunday from a Saturday night game against San Francisco. The incident in question reportedly took place at the team hotel the night before.

The victim in the incident was treated at a hospital for non-life-threatening injuries.

"We are aware of the report of allegations related to Lamont Smith," the university said in a statement. "We have very few details at the time, but we will be gathering information and will be commencing an investigation into the matter."

Smith is charged with domestic violence, assault with force likely to commit great bodily injury and false imprisonment. He is married with two kids, however the alleged victim is not his wife, according to ESPN.

Smith, now in his third year as coach at San Diego, has made incremental progress on the court each season since taking over the program. After a nine-win campaign in Year One, he followed it up by guiding the Toreros to a 13-win season. A 64-61 regular season finale win over San Francisco on Saturday improved USD to 18-12 on the season -- its best record since the 2013 season.