Ashlin Watkins a key player in South Carolina's national championship winning basketball team was arrested Saturday on charges of assault and battery and kidnapping she now faces allegations stemming from an incident that unfolded on the University of South Carolina campus according to a warrant filed by the University of South Carolina Police Department Watkins allegedly engaged in a physical altercation with an unnamed victim the document details a series of aggressive actions describing how Watkins forcefully grabbed the victim's face pulled their arms and pushed them the warrant also stated Watkins allegedly grabbed the victim's head and forced her to walk down the hall thus controlling her movement while preventing her from leaving in a bid for help the victim pulled a fire alarm which brought both police and fire Personnel to the scene Richland County judicial records show that Watkins was granted a $30,000 personal recognizance Bond the court has imposed strict conditions on her release ordering her to have no direct or indirect contact with the victim additionally Watkins must maintain a distance of 1,000 ft from the victim's home work school and place of worship although the court has permitted her to travel out of state for basketball games and practices as the legal process unfolds Watkins is scheduled to appear in court on October 25th the absence of a listed attorney in the records leaves questions about her legal representation as she prepares to face these serious charges the University of South Carolina women women's basketball program still basking in the glow of an undefeated season and National Championship now finds itself navigating uncharted waters a spokesperson for the team acknowledged awareness of watkins's arrest indicating that they are in the process of gathering more information about the incident