Seton Hall basketball player charged with DWI

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NEWARK, N.J. (AP)—A Seton Hall University basketball player has been suspended indefinitely from the team after police charged he was under the influence when he drove the wrong way on the Garden State Parkway and collided with another car.

Keon Lawrence was treated for severe facial cuts, while the driver of the other car suffered non-life-threatening injuries in the crash early Monday, police said.

Coach Bobby Gonzalez announced Lawrence’s suspension Tuesday in a news release, saying he was relieved those involved in the crash were not more seriously injured.

“We will respond accordingly when all of the facts of this matter have been collected,” Gonzalez said. “Effective immediately, Keon Lawrence has been suspended from the team indefinitely.”

Lawrence scored 13 points on 5-of-5 shooting in Seton Hall’s one exhibition game this season. He probably would have started in the Pirates’ season opener against St. Peter’s on Friday night at the Prudential Center.

New Jersey State Police Sgt. Stephen Jones said the 22-year-old Lawrence hit another vehicle early Monday after driving the wrong way on the expressway near Sayreville, N.J.

Jones said police received a call of a motorist driving erratically in a red Chevy Equinox shortly before the crash. Lawrence was alone in the Chevy, which was not registered to him. Police also charged him with driving with a suspended license.

Police did not know whether Lawrence had retained a lawyer, and the university declined to comment further. A phone number was not listed for Lawrence in New Jersey.

Gonzalez’s release said Lawrence had been called the “Human Pogo Stick” at Weequahic High School in Newark where he was known for his “acrobatic dunks and athleticism.” As a high school senior, he was selected First Team All-State in New Jersey and led the state with 31.2 points per game, the release said. He was the third player in Essex County to record more than 2,000 career points, the release said.

The junior guard transferred from the University of Missouri to Seton Hall in 2008. He was ineligible to play last season per NCAA regulations, but he practiced with the team.

Updated Nov 10, 6:09 pm EST
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  1. <i>mvgurlie50</i>
    5. Posted by mvgurlie50 Wed Nov 11 4:34pm EST

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    DJ, What does competing in the Big East have to do with Drinking and Driving and endangering others lives as well as ones own. That is pure ignorance. It has nothing to do with the level of competition; it does have to do with the type of people that are recruited. There is plenty of talent out there that is willing to work hard and strive without putting themselves and the reputation of the university at risk; Bobby Gonzalez does not recruit these types of players. He prides himself on the risk-takers. Therefore, when he falls, he falls hard and he takes himself, his team, and the institution he works for down with him; and hard.

    It is selfish and it should be stopped.
  2. DJ G9D
    4. Posted by DJ G9D Wed Nov 11 12:04pm EST

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    Give SHU a break, They have to compete with huge big east schools that have a student body of over 20K. Seton hall has like 4k students. Lawerence is a noob but everyone deserves a second chance.
  3. Lind
    3. Posted by Lind Tue Nov 10 7:59pm EST

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    What a d bag this basketball player is
  4. <i>mvgurlie50</i>
    2. Posted by mvgurlie50 Tue Nov 10 4:21pm EST

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    God Seton Hall Basketball players are the biggest JOKES! If its not one thing its another. HEY BOBBY, CATCH A CLUE, STOP RECRUITING THE SCUM OF THE EARTH! Oh wait, I guess you are on the same level as them... Maybe SHU needs to catch the clue.

    What waste of LIVES. Damn shames.
  5. <i>isaac.ashikwei</i>
    1. Posted by isaac.ashikwei Tue Nov 10 1:11pm EST

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    hi
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