EUGENE -- One of the trio of former Oregon Duck basketball players dismissed by the school after sexual assault allegations may be the first to find a new team.

One year after leaving Philadelphia as a lean, 6-foot-9 top-50 recruit, Brandon Austin is now reportedly headed to Hutchinson Community College in Kansas after leaving both Providence and Oregon on the heels of allegations of sexual assault.

Laura Fine Moro, Austin's attorney, could not immediately confirm Monday night that Austin had agreed to join the team but did say Austin interviewed last week with the school.

JUCOJunction.com first reported Austin's plan to land at Hutchinson, a junior college powerhouse that has sent dozens to Division I schools -- including Kadeem Allen, the 2014 junior college player of the year who is headed to Arizona.

Austin and teammates Damyean Dotson and Dominic Artis each were dismissed from the UO basketball team in late April, two weeks after the Lane County District Attorney declined to prosecute them on allegations of sexual assault stemming from a party on March 9. Though no charges were brought against the players due to insufficient evidence, the three players were barred in June by the university from returning to campus for at least four years, and up to 10, depending on the length of the alleged assault victim's studies.

Austin transferred to Oregon in January after being suspended indefinitely by Providence in December. He and a Providence teammate were linked, in March, to an open sexual assault investigation.

Dotson and Artis have yet to find a suitor after two seasons with the Ducks. Artis visited St. Johns in late June before the Red Storm ultimately passed on him reportedly due to concerns stemming from his exit from UO.

-- Andrew Greif | @andrewgreif