Charges dropped against UConn center

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Vernon, Conn. • Prosecutors have dropped all charges against Connecticut center Enosch Wolf stemming from a February domestic violence arrest on campus.

Wolf's attorney, Robert Britt, says prosecutors dropped the case after they said they were satisfied with the results of personal counseling Wolf has received.

The 7-foot-1 junior was charged with third-degree burglary, criminal trespass and disorderly conduct after refusing to leave the on-campus apartment of a female friend and getting into a physical confrontation with the woman.

Wolf was suspended indefinitely from the team following his arrest. There was no immediate word Wednesday on the status of that suspension.

Wolf, who is from Goettingen, Germany says his focus now is on final exams. He says he has decided to continue with the counseling program on his own.