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No charges after assault allegation tied to Huskers' home

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Prosecutors have decided not to charge anyone in connection with an alleged rape at the home of Nebraska quarterback Tommy Armstrong and receiver Jordan Westerkamp earlier this month.

Lincoln Police Chief Jim Peschong and Lancaster County Attorney Joe Kelly said Wednesday the evidence didn't support filing charges.

The 20-year-old woman went to a hospital on Nov. 15 and said she had been raped. The woman told police she knows the suspect.

Peschong said officers contacted all six people who were at the home at the time.

Armstrong, Westerkamp and their other roommate, tight end Trey Foster, had friends at their house on Nov. 15 after returning from a road game against Rutgers.

The Huskers are preparing to face third-ranked Iowa on Friday. Armstrong, Westerkamp and Foster have all been practicing.

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