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University of Utah diver on the lam after being charged with rape: report
A University of Utah student-athlete fled the country after he was accused of raping a college student in her dorm room at the start of the school year, prosecutors said.
Benjamin Smyth, of Canada, is wanted on rape, forcible sodomy and forcible sexual abuse charges, Salt Lake County District documents obtained by Gephardt Daily show.
The 19-year-old Division I scholarship diver met his alleged victim in December 2022 while she was reading a book in the common area of her dorm building.
Smyth — who approached the woman with a group of men he was hanging out with — exchanged contact information with her.
Later that night, Smyth allegedly messaged her asking whether her roommates were home.
After learning that her dorm room was empty, Smyth visited and made repeated efforts to engage in sexual activities, all of which she rejected, the documents claim.
The diver then allegedly raped her after she said “she didn’t want to have sex,” according to police.
Smyth allegedly pushed “her shoulders to lay her down on the floor” and ignored her pleas of “no” and cried that she “did not want to do that,” according to the charges.
The girl did not report the horrifying crime until February, at which time Smyth is accused of initially denying knowing the victim. He later retracted his lie and claimed the two “had sex,” the warrant said.
A subsequent investigation revealed Smyth kept a list of women he slept with.
The school said he was immediately kicked off the University of Utah Swimming and Diving team — just two weeks before the team’s Division I championship meet.
When a detective arrived at Smyth’s dorm room to serve a restraining order, his roommate said that the diver had packed his bags and moved out.
A private investigator told cops the teenager had escaped to his native Vancouver.
“On February 16 we were made aware of a serious allegation involving a member of our men’s swimming and diving program,” the university told FOX Television Stations in a statement.
“Upon being notified by the University’s Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO) of a pending investigation, Ben Smyth was immediately suspended on Feb. 20 from all team activities. We take matters of this type very seriously, and have continued to monitor the situation.
The university has since scrubbed Smyth’s athletic profile from its athletics site, though an existing account shows that he competed in a meet just three days before his alleged victim reported the assault.
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Utah Jazz vs Brooklyn Nets: Recap and Final Score
The Utah Jazz beat the Brooklyn Nets at the Barclays Center with a final score of 105-94.
For the pro-tank Jazz fans, these type of games hurt. With this win, the Jazz move out of the bottom-three worst records in the league and would now fall behind the Nets in the lottery, should their records tie at the end of the season (pending Brooklyn’s visit to Utah on January 12th). With that said, losing this game would have proven difficult for Utah, as the Nets shot a shocking 7-40 from three, versus Utah’s 14-41. That type of three-point shooting discrepancy is almost insurmountable for any team in the NBA today.
The Jazz were led tonight by Lauri Markkanen’s 21 points and seven rebounds. Collin Sexton chipped in 18 points on 8-14 shooting, while Jordan Clarkson added another 16 points on 6-12 from the field. With Cody Williams and Kyle Filipowski both assigned out due to G-League assignments, Utah’s rotation featured some less-frequented veteran faces. Svi Mykhailiuk pitched in 18 points tonight on 7-11 shooting from the field and 4-8 shooting from three. Micah Potter, while only given nine minutes, scored three points, grabbed two rebounds, and dished out two assists. While both Williams and Filipowski playing more minutes in the G-League does offer some developmental value, a game like tonight would have been a great opportunity to involve them more in the offense, rather than having players like Mykhailiuk eat up playing time. Hopefully the Jazz call up both sooner than later.
For the Nets, Cam Johnson led their team in scoring with 18 points. Ben Simmons offered a double-double, scoring 15 points and nabbing 10 rebounds.
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Utah transfer running back Mike Washington flips to Arkansas
Arkansas has added a significant boost to its backfield with the signing of New Mexico State transfer running back Mike Washington. Washington, who originally committed to Utah through the transfer portal, opted for Arkansas after a visit to Fayetteville. This shift highlights the competitive nature of the transfer portal and player commitments.
At 6-foot-2 and weighing 215 pounds, Washington brings size, strength, and a proven track record of production. In 2024, he rushed for 725 yards and eight touchdowns on 157 carries, averaging 4.6 yards per attempt. His ability to contribute in the passing game, evidenced by nine receptions for 74 yards and a touchdown, adds another layer to his versatility. Washington’s standout performance against Western Kentucky, where he ran for 152 yards and two scores, underscores his potential to deliver in crucial moments.
Before his time at New Mexico State, Washington spent three seasons at Buffalo. His 2022 campaign was particularly noteworthy, as he led the Bulls with 625 rushing yards and seven touchdowns. That year, he recorded a memorable 92-yard touchdown run against Bowling Green, showcasing his breakaway speed. His consistent ability to catch passes out of the backfield further enhances his value, with 23 receptions for 135 yards and a touchdown in 2022.
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Washington’s path to Arkansas reflects his desire to compete at the highest level. Although Utah initially secured his commitment, the allure of the SEC and the opportunity to make an immediate impact likely influenced his final decision. Arkansas benefits from Washington’s experience and ability to perform against strong competition, which will be critical as the Razorbacks aim to elevate their standing in the conference.
For Utah, Washington’s departure leaves a gap, but the Utes have incoming talent to fill the void. Transfers like Wayshawn Parker and NaQuari Rogers, along with promising freshmen, will be tasked with stepping up.
Washington’s arrival in Arkansas adds depth and experience to the Razorbacks’ running back room, positioning him as a key player to watch in the upcoming season.
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