The woman, also a Baylor athlete, said she and Elliott were friends and she asked him to help her move a heavy desk into a spare bedroom at her apartment.

She said Elliott started playing around and she got into a playful wrestling match that the 6-foot 3-inch, 250-pound Elliott quickly escalated into an uncomfortable situation for her.

He carried her upstairs, put her on the bed and sexually assaulted her, despite her attempts to get him to stop.

“In his mind, he does not know what rape is,” she said. “To him, it was not rape. To me, it was definitely rape.”

Another female athlete, who graduated from Baylor in 2010, told jurors that Elliott sexually assaulted her after she passed out drunk at her apartment in 2009.

“I felt like he owned me,” she said. “He seemed very sure of himself.”

In hindsight, the woman testified, she regrets not having reported it because of the other women who allegedly were assaulted, too.

“This can’t happen anymore to anyone else. That’s why I came forward now. It appears I was the first and I could have stopped it,” she said.