Former PC basketball player Duncan Powell cleared of domestic charges
Former Providence College basketball player Duncan Powell has been cleared of allegations that he assaulted an ex-girlfriend.
Powell, 23, a Dallas native who played for the Friars for the 2025-26 season, was found not guilty of misdemeanor charges of domestic simple assault and disorderly conduct June 17 after a bench trial before District Court Judge Anthony Capraro.
“We are grateful that Mr. Powell was given the opportunity to clear his name through the trial process. While the allegations understandably drew significant attention, the final decision reflects the judge’s careful consideration of the evidence. Duncan is looking forward to returning his focus where it belongs, which is on the bright future that lies ahead,” Powell’s lawyer, Elizabeth Payette, said in an email. Payette represented Duncan with William J. Lynch.
What were the allegations?
Powell, 23, who was living in Providence, was arrested following a disturbance at 1440 Plainfield Pike in Cranston at 2:44 a.m. on March 28. Powell allegedly threatened his ex-girlfriend and her friends, and Cranston police were called, according to a WJAR report.
WJAR reported Powell's ex-girlfriend told police he had hit her earlier in the day, causing a bruise on her leg.
Powell’s time at PC
Powell played in 22 games with the Friars last season, with five starts, averaging 4.6 points and 3.0 rebounds, according to Journal reports. He arrived at Providence through the transfer portal for his graduate year in 2025-26 after stints at North Carolina A&T, Sacramento State and Georgia Tech.
Powell was brought in by former Friars coach Kim English in an effort to reverse the program's fortunes.
Powell missed five games early in the season after suffering what English described as a mouth injury. He returned wearing a protective mask for a victory over rival Rhode Island and played double-digit minutes in 15 of Providence's next 17 games. He enjoyed his best outing in a Jan. 16 win at home over Creighton, collecting 10 points and seven rebounds.
Powell was suspended for three games after his hard foul incited a melee in a 79-69 home loss to St. John's on Feb. 14. Powell made contact across the head of former Friars forward Bryce Hopkins early in the second half that was assessed as a Flagrant 2 foul. He was punished by both the NCAA and the Big East for what were described as "combative actions" during the fight.
Powell returned to fanfare for Providence's home finale, a 78-56 blowout against Marquette on March 4. He played a combined 13 minutes in that home loss and in a following defeat against Georgetown.
With reports from Bill Koch
This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Former PC basketball player Duncan Powell cleared of domestic charges