The domestic battery charge against Nevada basketball player Elijah Foster has been dismissed with prejudice while he pleaded guilty to a different charge, according to the Reno Municipal Court website.
Foster pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace (breach of peace) and willful and unreasonable loud/raucous noises. That is a misdemeanor. He must undergo 14 weeks of counseling, which he is currently doing at the University of Nevada, according to the Reno Municipal Court website
Nevada basketball coach Eric Musselman said Monday that Foster, the Wolf Pack's starting center, remains indefinitely suspended.
"Elijah is in the same situation as he has been," Musselman said.