Nick Noskowiak charged with felony, suspended

ISU guard Nick Noskowiak was charged with multiple crimes in Wisconsin.

ISU guard Nick Noskowiak was charged with multiple crimes in Wisconsin.

Luke Manderfeld.

Iowa State men’s basketball player Nick Noskowiak has been suspended from the team and is facing multiple charges in Wisconsin, including first-degree recklessly endangering safety, a class-F felony in that state, according to online court records.

The felony charge originated in Langlade County, Wis., on Aug. 10, Wisconsin court records showed.

Along with the felony charge, Noskowiak was charged with criminal damage to property and disorderly conduct, both misdemeanors, court records showed.

“We are aware of the situation with Nick and currently in the process of gathering more information,” said ISU Head Coach Steve Prohm in a statement. “Nick has been suspended indefinitely under the student-athlete code of conduct policy.”

Noskowiak was also arrested on May 15 for refusing to take test for intoxication after arrest. On May 20, he was charged with a first-offense OWI and an unsafe lane deviation violation, according to online court records.

The Cyclones travelled to Spain on Aug. 10 without Noskowiak. Prohm said his absence was because of family issues.