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Attorney Says in Court Papers that Ex-Nebraska Assistant Admitted Having Sex with Player

Court filings say Chuck Love admitted the relationship after previously denying it, as Ashley Scoggin seeks damages and a jury trial over her removal from the team.

  • Former Nebraska assistant women's basketball coach Chuck Love admitted to a sexual relationship with player Ashley Scoggin during a February 5, 2026 deposition, reversing his previous court denials.
  • Scoggin sued Nebraska and Love in 2024, alleging she was groomed for a sexual relationship and that officials violated Title IX by failing to intervene with trained investigators.
  • Teammates orchestrated a hotel 'caper' in 2022 to record Scoggin in Love's room, believing video proof was necessary to force head coach Amy Williams to take action.
  • Nebraska dismissed Scoggin from the team in February 2022; Love resigned three months later, and Scoggin transferred to UNLV to finish her college career.
  • Scoggin expanded her case in February 2026 by suing two additional Nebraska officials for failing to ensure due process, though no trial date has been set.
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The Record broke the news in Waterloo, Canada on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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