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Phila. man held in rapes at college

A Philadelphia man is accused of attacking three college women in their apartment in north-central Pennsylvania, raping two of them.

A Philadelphia man is accused of attacking three college women in their apartment in north-central Pennsylvania, raping two of them.

Domenique Thomas Wilson, 23, a former freshman basketball player at Lock Haven University, entered the apartment Feb. 1 and held the students against their will for about five hours, police said. Wilson allegedly threatened them with a knife, sexually assaulted two of them, took ATM cards and later withdrew money from their bank accounts.

Police said the victims are students at Lock Haven, about 145 miles northwest of Philadelphia.

Wilson was arrested Friday on an unrelated warrant. He was arraigned yesterday on the new charges and held without bail in the Clinton County Jail.

Among the charges are rape, robbery, burglary, involuntary deviate sexual intercourse and theft.A hearing is set for Tuesday in Clinton County Court.

The university's Web site says Wilson played for Lock Haven in 2004-05. A player of the same name played for West Philadelphia High and received honorable mention on the Daily News 2002-03 All-City basketball squad. *

The Associated Press contributed to this report.