Former Nebraska assistant admits to having sex with player, court docs reveal
Former Nebraska women's basketball assistant Chuck Love admitted in a 2026 deposition to having a sexual relationship with player Ashley Scoggin prior to her 2022 dismissal from the team, according to court documents. Scoggin filed a 2024 civil lawsuit alleging her civil rights were violated and that she feared retaliation, while university officials and coaches are accused of failing to prevent the relationship. Love initially denied the claims but later acknowledged the relationship under oath, and the university defended Scoggin's removal due to team discord. The case includes allegations that officials endorsed Love's initial denial despite evidence.
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College Basketball Former Nebraska assistant admits to having sex with player, court docs reveal By Associated Press Published April 28, 2026, 10:24 p.m. ET OMAHA, Neb. — Former Nebraska women’s basketball assistant Chuck Love acknowledged he had sex with former player Ashley Scoggin before she was dismissed from the team in 2022, according to court documents tied to a civil lawsuit Scoggin filed against Love and university officials. Scoggin’s lawsuit, filed in 2024, contends her civil rights were violated in the lead-up to her dismissal. Scoggin seeks a jury trial in Lincoln and unspecified damages. Love, in his initial response to the lawsuit, denied ever having a sexual relationship with Scoggin.
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