Kansas men’s basketball assistant coach Joe Dooley has been suspended for three weeks after following an arrest for allegedly driving under the influence.
Kansas coach Bill Self announced the suspension of Dooley in a statement on Sunday, Dec. 21.
“We are aware Assistant Coach Joe Dooley was arrested for driving under the influence,” Self said in a statement. “Joe exercised poor judgment and will be suspended for three weeks effective immediately. Joe is remorseful, apologetic and accepts the consequences of his actions.”
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According to The Topeka Capital-Journal — which is part of the USA TODAY Network — Dooley was arrested by the Lawrence Police Department at 11:15 p.m. CT on Saturday, Dec. 20, according to online records from the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office..
He then was charged with driving under the influence, failure to stop at an accident with injury or damage of more than $1,000, and transporting an open container. He was released on bond Dec. 21.
Dooley is in his 13th season as an assistant coach on Self’s staff at Kansas, and in the fourth season of his second stint in Lawrence. He was hired back on Self’s staff ahead of the 2022-2023 season as the Jayhawks’ director of student-athlete development after being fired at East Carolina. He was then elevated to assistant coach, which remains his current title.
Kansas (9-3) hosts Davidson on Monday, Dec. 22 inside Allen Fieldhouse in Lawrence for its final game before heading into its Christmas break. Dooley’s suspension is set to run through Kansas’s Big 12 road game at West Virginia on Saturday, Jan. 10.
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