A North Jersey high school athlete faces sexual assault charges following accusations of rape by a Manhattan College student after a concert in April, according to reports.

Kevin Convery, of Wyckoff, surrendered with his attorney to New York City police in the Bronx around noon Tuesday, CBS reports, where he was arrested and charged.

Convery is an 18-year-old soccer player at Bergen Catholic High School, according to ABC.

He is charged with four counts of sexual assault in connection with an April 25 incident after a concert at the college, according to reports. The 19-year-old victim invited Convery to her dorm where she claims he forcibly raped her.

Neither was intoxicated, CBS reports.

Convery was arraigned and released Tuesday night, according to reports. He is due back in court on June 23.

Manhattan College released the following statement after the arrest: "The incident was reported to the College the day it occurred. The college provided immediate assistance to the student who made the report and provided assistance to the student's family. Our immediate concern in such instances is the health and safety of the student and we continue to cooperate fully with the New York Police Department."

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