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Truck dumped (indefinitely)

(6:38 p.m. update!)

Suspension announced this afternoon. And now the only WVU point guard allowed to step foot in the Coliseum is one Will Thomas. Details after the jump:

By MIKE CASAZZA
DAILY MAIL SPORTSWRITER
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia sophomore point guard Darryl “Truck” Bryant was
suspended indefinitely Wednesday for an unspecified violation of team rules,
Coach Bob Huggins announced through a university release.

The release said Huggins will have no further comment, though Bryant turned
himself in Wednesday morning to face misdemeanor charges on four traffic
offenses, Monongalia County Magistrate Hershel Mullins said.

Warrants were issued for Bryant Tuesday for his alleged involvement in a July 4
incident, Mullins said. Bryant was charged with failure to maintain control,
leaving the scene of an accident, failure to give information and failure to
report an accident immediately.

Mullins said Bryant posted a personal recognizance bond of $4,200 — $2,000
each for leaving the scene and failure to give information and $100 each for
failure to maintain control and failure to report an accident immediately.

Redshirt junior point guard Joe Mazzulla has been on indefinite suspension
since April following an arrest for domestic battery. WVU’s only other point
guard on scholarship is seldom-used junior Will Thomas.

A 6-foot-2 native of Brooklyn, N.Y., Bryant averaged 9.8 points and 2.7 assists
while shooting 37.7 percent from 3-point range as a freshman. Bryant played in
all 35 games and started the final 28 after Mazzulla suffered what was
ultimately a season-ending shoulder injury.

Bryant scored a career-high 22 points against Marshall, but that was in between
scoreless games against Marquette and South Florida. He closed the season with
21 points and made 4 of 6 3-point attempts in the NCAA Tournament first-round
loss to Dayton.