What was intended to be a well-meaning DIII game between Southern Vermont College and Daniel Webster devolved into a massive brawl, one that forced a forfeit in Daniel Webster's final ever basketball game and needed 25 police officers to apprehend the situation. The game was the last in the school's history, according to the school's website. It continued on to say that Caudill was being held on charges of assault, criminal threatening and disorderly conduct. They also said teammate Antwaun Boyd appeared to be inciting an already hostile crowd that had surrounded the officer. The AP has the story:Guard Marquise Caudill assaulted a player from the opposing team during the afternoon game and threatened an officer working a security detail who tried to stop him, Nashua authorities said.
Feb 18, 2017 10:23 PMNH1.comNASHUA - Dozens of police officers responded to Daniel Webster College to stop a brawl that broke out during a basketball game on Saturday. Three people are facing charges - including Daniel Webster College's leading scorer - after the player stomped on an opponent who was on the ground. Approximately 25 Nashua police officers were sent to the college in order to control the crowd. Police said Caudill stomped the downed opposing player, and a police officer who was working security tried to make an arrest. Boyd, another player from Daniel Webster, appeared to be inciting an already hostile crowd that surrounded the officer, who had to call for backup.
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