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UConn lifts suspension for center Enosch Wolf, but takes away his scholarship

STORRS, Connecticut — Connecticut center Enosch Wolf has been reinstated to the team following a decision last month by prosecutors to drop charges in a domestic violence case.

UConn says the 7-foot-1 center can return for the 2013-14 season, but as a non-scholarship player.

Wolf averaged 3.4 points and 3.4 rebounds for the Huskies last season before being suspended after his Feb. 11 arrest. Police say Wolf got into a physical confrontation with a woman at her campus apartment and refused to leave.

Prosecutors dropped the case in April, saying they were satisfied with the personal counseling Wolf had been receiving.

The school says Wolf has returned to his home in Germany and is expected to decide within a few weeks whether he will return for his senior year.

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