Cizauskas was suspended from the Mukwonago High School basketball team in February for an unspecified violation of the school’s athletic code. He later returned to the team and played in the WIAA state tournament last week. Mukwonago lost to Neenah on Friday night in the Division 1 semifinals.

Deputy District Attorney Michelle Viste said the criminal complaint was filed when Cizauskas and his lawyer were available to appear in court, and the timing had nothing to do with the WIAA tournament.

As a senior in football, Cizauskas, 6-foot-2, 250 pounds, was named the state’s defensive player of the year by the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association. He has drawn comparisons to star UW linebacker Chris Borland.

According to the complaint:

The woman told police that Cizauskas was visiting UW-Madison Dec. 13-15. She had been in contact with him by text message, and about 12:30 a.m. on Dec. 14 he sent her a racy message suggesting he come visit. The woman told police she was studying for a final exam that night and tried to dissuade Cizauskas from coming over.

Surveillance video showed him arriving at the dorm shortly before 1 a.m. on Dec. 14. The woman said Cizauskas walked into her unlocked dorm room after she heard him in the hall asking for directions to her room.