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White, Bostick suspended by Gophers for breaking rules

11/4/2009 10:50:08 AM

Associated Press 

MINNEAPOLIS -- Another Minnesota basketball recruit is in trouble: Freshman forward Royce White faces misdemeanor charges of theft and fifth-degree assault for allegedly shoplifting and shoving a security guard at the Mall of America.

Coach Tubby Smith announced indefinite suspensions Tuesday for White and senior guard Devron Bostick for violations of team rules he wouldn't identify. According to the Bloomington city attorney's office, White has a Nov. 17 arraignment scheduled stemming from the Oct. 13 incident at the mall.

Police Cmdr. Jim Ryan said Bostick wasn't involved in the incident with Royce at the mall in which Ryan said Royce tried to shoplift a pair of pants under a pair of sweat pants. When confronted, Royce allegedly shoved a Macy's security officer several times and walked out of the store. He was later appended without incident by Bloomington police, cited and forced to return the pants and a stolen shirt worth about $100 combined, Ryan said.

Smith said White and Bostick will be held out of exhibitions Thursday (against Minnesota Duluth) and Monday (against Minnesota State Moorhead) and possibly more, until Smith decides they're ready to return to the No. 25 Gophers.

"It could be two games. It could be five, six. It could be more," Smith said, adding: "It could be 20. It depends on what I want, what I decide."

Bostick is a reserve who averaged 11 minutes per game last season. White was dismissed from DeLaSalle High School in Minneapolis last year for academic misconduct before finishing his prep career at Hopkins.

White is part of a touted recruiting class that includes transfer Trevor Mbakwe, who is also out indefinitely while a felony aggravated battery charge against him goes through the legal process.

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