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(Daniel Malone | MassLive.com)

Three current University of Massachusetts football players and one former player were arrested in Amherst over the weekend for noise violations.

According to police, seven cruisers arrived following reports of a loud party in the early-morning hours just after midnight Saturday at Alpine Commons on Belchertown Road and broke up a crowd of over 100 people.

According to the Daily Hampshire Gazette, the players arrested were Marquis Young, Lamarriel Taylor and Darrian Josey. The former player was Al Leneus, who was listed as a resident of the apartment along with Taylor.

Per the Massachusetts Daily Collegian, they were arraigned in court Tuesday and "were found responsible for violating the bylaw, but the charges were lessened to a civil infraction and the matter was disposed."

UMass spokesperson Molly O'Mara did not offer a statement on the matter but said the team was "aware and gathering information."

Young, coming off his freshman season, was a breakout star at running back for the Minutemen in 2015. He rushed for 960 yards, including 240 and three touchdowns in the season finale at Buffalo.

Josey, a redshirt freshman wide receiver in 2015, sat out the season per NCAA rules after transferring from Hawaii. Taylor, grayshirt freshman last season, is also a receiver and did not see regular time.

Leneus played four seasons for UMass from 2012-15, getting snaps as both an offensive and defensive lineman. He started three games at guard as a freshman in 2012.

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