Nothing inappropriate happened, according to Chuck Love.
"A former assistant coach for the Husker women’s basketball team denied having an inappropriate relationship with a player in a court filing submitted last week, but admitted to meeting with the woman alone in a vehicle. Chuck Love said he never took special interest in Ashley Scoggin nor did he use his position and influence with head coach Amy Williams to groom Scoggin into a sexual relationship, in a response to the federal lawsuit filed in February."
"In his response, Love denied inviting Scoggin to work out of his office, saying many players and coaches frequently came and went as part of his open-door policy and that he had one-on-one time with several members of the team.
Love also denied discussing 'inappropriate topics' with Scoggin, and accused her of initiating social media communications with him in his 14-page response.
The former Husker coach also cast the late night parking lot meeting differently than Scoggin, who said she accepted Love’s invitation to meet after initially turning him down on multiple occasions.
According to Love’s response, Scoggin 'was emotionally distraught and urgently insisted that she needed to see (Love) immediately, so they agreed to meet at the parking lot, a place where (Scoggin) felt she could speak without being heard by others, in particular, other players on the team.'
The former assistant coach denied in his response Scoggin’s allegation that he kissed her or pursued her sexually. Scoggin said in the lawsuit the two would meet in the university’s facilities or his hotel room as part of a sexual relationship.
Love’s court filing admitted Scoggin was in his hotel room during a road trip to Penn State University in February 2022, but indicated it was at the player’s request to discuss 'a personal problem.'”
Former Nebraska basketball coach denies sexual relationship with player