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Oregon men’s basketball has severed ties with transfer center Miles Goodman after he was accused of secretly recording sexual encounters with a woman and showing the videos to others.
Goodman, 19, has been charged by Penn State police with five misdemeanor counts of invasion of privacy and one misdemeanor count of unlawful dissemination of an intimate image, according to StateCollege.com.
The 6-foot-11, 225-pound Goodman, who averaged 1.2 points and 1.4 rebounds at Penn State last season, committed to transfer to UO last month and signed a financial aid agreement. He is “no longer under consideration for athletic aid,” a source told The Oregonian/OregonLive.
Goodman was charged via summons, and a preliminary hearing is scheduled for June 11, according to StateCollege.com.
“We were recently made aware of the allegations against former men’s basketball student-athlete Miles Goodman,” Penn State athletics said in a statement to StateCollege.com. “These alleged actions do not reflect the values and standards of our department. Miles has not been a member of the Penn State Basketball team since entering the transfer portal in March.”
Originally from Seattle, Goodman was a four-star recruit ranked No. 108 in the class of 2024 in the 247Sports Composite, the second-highest ranked recruit in Penn State history.
He was one of four transfers to commit to and sign with UO this offseason. With Goodman no longer joining the program, the Ducks have nine scholarship players in 2025-26
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Oregon men’s basketball has severed ties with transfer center Miles Goodman after he was accused of secretly recording sexual encounters with a woman and showing the videos to others.
Goodman, 19, has been charged by Penn State police with five misdemeanor counts of invasion of privacy and one misdemeanor count of unlawful dissemination of an intimate image, according to StateCollege.com.
The 6-foot-11, 225-pound Goodman, who averaged 1.2 points and 1.4 rebounds at Penn State last season, committed to transfer to UO last month and signed a financial aid agreement. He is “no longer under consideration for athletic aid,” a source told The Oregonian/OregonLive.
Goodman was charged via summons, and a preliminary hearing is scheduled for June 11, according to StateCollege.com.
“We were recently made aware of the allegations against former men’s basketball student-athlete Miles Goodman,” Penn State athletics said in a statement to StateCollege.com. “These alleged actions do not reflect the values and standards of our department. Miles has not been a member of the Penn State Basketball team since entering the transfer portal in March.”
Originally from Seattle, Goodman was a four-star recruit ranked No. 108 in the class of 2024 in the 247Sports Composite, the second-highest ranked recruit in Penn State history.
He was one of four transfers to commit to and sign with UO this offseason. With Goodman no longer joining the program, the Ducks have nine scholarship players in 2025-26