Suspended Baylor offensive lineman Rami Hammad was arrested Wednesday on two misdemeanor counts of criminal trespassing, two months after he was arrested for stalking a former girlfriend, the Waco Tribune-Herald reported.

Hammad, 21, was arrested on the Baylor campus and booked into McLennan County Jail just before 7 p.m. CT for trespassing of a building, according to the paper.

He is already facing felony stalking charges after his former girlfriend reported several instances from March to July in which he tracked her down, harassed her and twice physically assaulted her, including once at Baylor's athletic facilities on campus.

Last fall, a different woman reported to Baylor's Title IX office that she had been sexually assaulted by Hammad. After Hammad confronted the woman about why he was under investigation by the Title IX office, she requested a no-contact order from the university, according to documents reviewed by Outside the Lines. She received it, but three days later, Hammad allegedly confronted her again. She and two witnesses reported that confrontation to police, but she declined to press charges, believing the Title IX office would pursue the matter, she told Outside the Lines.

Baylor suspended Hammad from all football team activities on Aug. 2, a day after his arrest on the stalking charge. The Tribune-Herald reported in September that he was also suspended from the university, pending the outcome of the investigation.

"He's not been allowed to come back until the decision has been made," Baylor coach Jim Grobe told the paper at the time. "If it came back he had no involvement or culpability in anything, that's when we'd have to consider bringing him back."

Information from ESPN's Paula Lavigne and Max Olson was used in this report.