WAUKESHA, Wis. (AP) — A Wisconsin university says its basketball coach has resigned after he was accused of attacking a referee. The University of Wisconsin-Rock County says Jamal Mosley resigned Jan. 23, following a Jan. 3 incident in which he and his son, J’shon, were accused of beating the referee after a loss to UW-Waukesha. The referee, Patrick Anderson, suffered abrasions and cuts around one of his eyes. Mosley, 41, and his 20-year-old son were charged Tuesday with battery and disorderly conduct. Mosley told police the referee disrespected him during the game.
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