Associated Press

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Wayne Hills High School graduate Kevin Olsen, now a quarterback at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, was arrested on sexual assault charges Sunday afternoon

The Charlotte Observer reports the 22-year-old Olsen, 6-foot-3 and 215 pounds, was booked into the Charlotte Mecklenburg Jail late Sunday afternoon on multiple charges, including second-degree forcible rape, cyberstalking and assault on a female.

According to the Observer, Olsen was freed on $103,000 bond Monday afternoon following his court appearance. A Mecklenburg County prosecutor said in court that Olsen had threatened to kill the victim and himself prior to rape, according to the Observer.

He appeared in court Monday morning, with his parents a few rows behind him, the Observer reported. His attorney, George Laughrun told the newspaper after the hearing that his client "denies 99 percent of what was read in court."

Charlotte coach Brad Lambert says he's aware of Olsen's arrest and the junior has been suspended from the team.

"The allegations in this incident, which took place off campus, appear to involve sexual assault within an existing relationship. This incident occurred a week after a separate, unrelated case of alleged on-campus sexual assault involving acquaintances," the university said in a statement. "Olsen has been suspended from Charlotte Athletics, and the University is reviewing the case consistent with its disciplinary procedures"

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Olsen redshirted at Miami in 2013, but he left the following year after multiple suspensions.

He then transferred to Towson University in Maryland. According to the Baltimore Sun, Olsen was kicked off the team in 2015 for violating team rules.

Olsen is the younger brother of Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen.

“Greg has no comment, and asks that people respect his privacy,” said Steven Drummond, director of communications for the Carolina Panthers told the Observer on Sunday.

Greg Olsen was by his brother's side on Sunday afternoon when Kevin, who faces 10 years in jail for each rape charge, turned himself into police, according to the Observer.