Saint Joseph's forward Halil Kanacevic has been suspended for two games as a result of an obscene gesture during Tuesday's loss at Villanova.
"The tradition of the Philadelphia Big 5 and the reputation of Saint
Joseph's University are greater than any one game or any one player," stated SJU Director of Athletics Don DiJulia in a Wednesday statement. "In a meeting earlier
today with myself and Coach Martelli, Halil was appropriately remorseful
and accepting of this sanction. We have reinforced the expectations of
our student-athletes, on and off the court."
The 6-foot-8, 256-pounder is averaging 8.1 points per game and tied for team-best in assists per game with 3.6. He totaled four points, seven rebounds, four assists, five turnovers, two blocks and two steals in a 65-61 Wildcats victory.
"There is no place for obscene gestures or personal outbursts directed
at anyone," said Hawks head coach Phil Martelli. "We have always sought to conduct ourselves
in a respectful manner to our University and to our opponents, and this
behavior was unacceptable and inexcusable, even in the heat of the
moment."
Kanacevic was spotted on television extending middle fingers towards the Villanova student section after connecting on a three-point shot in the second half which gave the visitors a 50-47 advantage.
"My actions were wrong and embarrassing and I strongly regret them. I
made a mistake and I accept total responsibility for my behavior," Kanacevic said. "I am
sorry for the harm caused to my teammates and coaches and my actions
were unbecoming of a member of our community. I sincerely apologize to
both universities and to everyone who saw the game."
The ban will be in effect for games with Fairfield on December 22 and
Iona on December 28, and Kanacevic will not participate in practice and
any team activities for one week, with the exception of the team's
annual Christmas charity event.
The junior and Staten Island native can return to practice and team activities on December
19 and will be eligible to play in the Hawks' New Year's Eve game at Drexel.
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