STARKVILLE — The Starkville Police Department and Starkville Municipal Court released information regarding the arrest of Mississippi State baseball player Luke Hancock.

Hancock, 19, was arrested just after midnight Sunday on University Drive on charges of domestic violence. He was bonded out of the Okitbbeha County Jail a few hours after being booked.

The county jail did not give the Clarion Ledger details concerning the bond amount. According to the court, the charges of misdemeanor domestic violence have not been dropped.

Per the report, Hancock “unlawfully, willfully, purposely, and knowingly” committed an act of domestic violence. The report adds that Hancock “attempted to cause bodily injury” to an unnamed woman by “grabbing her with his hands and pushing her from behind and striking her on the back of her head.”

The woman’s name and her relationship to Hancock were blacked out for privacy purposes.

Hancock is a freshman catcher who played at an all-state level at Houston High School. He has been suspended indefinitely from the team. An MSU spokesperson said the university is working to gather more information regarding the case.