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Point guard Bannister found not guilty of misdemeanor

Men's basketball starting point guard T.J. Bannister was found not guilty of disorderly conduct Monday in Charlottesville General District Court.

The rising sophomore, who earned a starting position at the end of last season, was arrested along with six other people after fights broke out near Beta Bridge after a large fraternity party on April 18.

Bannister will likely battle incoming freshman Sean Singletary for the starting point guard position next season.

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