Six additional rape charges are being added to accusations against a former University of Delaware baseball pitcher who is already facing charges of first-degree rape.

The new charges encompass five additional victims who say 22-year-old Clay Conaway of Georgetown, Delaware, sexually assaulted them, Delaware State Police confirmed Monday night. They come a month after Conaway was charged with a rape that police said took place in his hometown in June.

Since that arrest, state police have received reports of two rapes they say occurred in 2018, one from 2017 and two from 2013 — when Conaway would have been 16 or 17 years old.

Conaway was indicted on the additional charges Monday and now faces six counts of second-degree rape in addition to the one count of first-degree rape, police said.

Joe Hurley, Conaway's defense attorney, said his client has not yet been arraigned on the new charges. His next court date is Oct. 1.

Last month, he pleaded not guilty to the Georgetown rape charge.

His accuser in that case is a 20-year-old woman.

Conaway was a key relief pitcher for the university's baseball team in the 2018 season, appearing in 29 innings over 22 games.

When he was indicted in August, the university's director of external relations, Andrea Boyle Tippett, confirmed that Conaway had been a member of the baseball team but is no longer. She declined further comment, apart from saying he was no longer on campus.