Former Maryland center Damonte Dodd has been arrested on rape charges.

Former Maryland basketball player Damonte Dodd has been indicted for second-degree rape and second-degree assault charges after allegedly having sex with an intoxicated woman against her will last November in College Park, Prince George’s County State’s Attorney Angela Alsobrooks announced Friday.

Per a press release:

On October 31, 2017, the victim and friends went to Terrapin’s Turf Bar to celebrate Halloween, where she met Dodd for the first time. He bought her alcoholic drinks and later left the bar with her, taking her to a friend’s College Park apartment. While the victim was intoxicated, in the early morning hours of November 1st, Dodd had sexual intercourse with her against her will and an occupant in the apartment confronted him upon awaking. The victim reported it to police five days later and Dodd admitted to the sexual acts, but said it was consensual. A warrant was issued for his arrest and Dodd was taken into custody yesterday upon returning to the United States from overseas travel. He is currently being held in Atlanta. His next hearing is scheduled for July 12th at the Prince George’s County courthouse.

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Dodd, a 6-foot-11 center from the Eastern Shore, was one of Mark Turgeon's first recruits after arriving at Maryland from Texas A&M. He averaged 3.5 points and 3.2 rebounds during his four years at the school, finishing as the No. 8 shot-blocker in program history with 141. He went undrafted after graduation and played in three G League games before joining the Mexican team Durango, according to multiple Websites.

Dodd posted on Instagram in December that he was taking time off from basketball to deal with personal issues.