MASON, Mich. -- A former USA Gymnastics team doctor has pleaded not guilty to charges of first-degree criminal sexual conduct in Michigan involving a girl under 13.Three charges were filed Monday against Dr. Larry Nassar of Holt, Michigan, according to online court records in Ingham County. The alleged incidents occurred in 1998 and 2005, and Attorney General Bill Schuette said the girl wasnt a gymnast, patient or family member.Nassar, 53, was arrested Monday while running an errand. He was arraigned Tuesday by video from county jail. He was released after 10 percent of a $1 million bond was paid.The alleged assaults occurred between 1998 and 2005.Schuette said Nassar committed?predatory, menacing acts and stole this young ladys childhood. ... This is just the tip of the iceberg.University police chief James Dunlap said his department has received roughly 50 complaints.Were dealing with decades of effort to go back and identify witnesses and to compile those for submission to the attorney generals office, Dunlap said.Nassar has been under scrutiny this year after two gymnasts, including a member of the 2000 U.S. womens Olympic team, accused him of sexual abuse. A lawsuit by one is pending in California.A Los Angeles woman filed a civil lawsuit against Nassar on Tuesday, in Ingham County. Attorney Brian McKeen said his client was sexually assaulted in 1996 and 1997 during treatments for lower back pain when she was a 14-year-old gymnast in East Lansing.Blumer ordered Nassar to wear an electronic tether and to surrender his passport. He also was prohibited from being present with anyone under 18, including his children, unless another adult is there.A preliminary exam was scheduled for Dec. 15.Nassar, who could face life imprisonment if he is convicted, has denied wrongdoing. He was on the faculty at Michigan State University but was fired in September for not complying with employment requirements put in place after a 2014 investigation of alleged misconduct. MSU didnt elaborate.Indianapolis-based USA Gymnastics, which has been named in two civil lawsuits, said previously that that it cut ties with Nassar after learning of athlete concerns about him in the summer of 2015.USA Gymnastics today learned about the charges against Dr. Larry Nassar through a media report, it said. As we previously have made clear, when USA Gymnastics first learned of athlete concerns regarding Dr. Nassar, those concerns were reported to the FBI and Nassar was dismissed from further involvement with USA Gymnastics.Schuette said MSU asked his office to review allegations against Nassar, who taught at the school and worked in its sports medicine clinic.Nassar recently finished last in a three-candidate race for two seats on the Holt, Michigan, school board.The Associated Press contributed to this report. Vapormax Flyknit 3 Outlet .C. at the helm of the top team in the Eastern Conference. His tenure as the GM in Vancouver was all too brief. Though he led the Canucks to what was then a franchise record-shattering campaign in just his second season, Nonis was gone and replaced one year later. Vapormax 2019 South Beach . Shot outdoors against the stunning backdrop of Banff, Alta., the networks 30-minute original production airs tonight at 8pm et/5pm pt on TSN2. 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(STATS) -- Rushing for more yards than anyone in the FCS -- and by a wide margin -- could put Chase Edmonds in the running for some national player of the year awards. Yet, that wasnt good enough to get him top honors in the pint-sized Patriot League.Instead, it was Lehigh quarterback Nick Shafnisky who was named the Patriots Player of the Year even though he missed 2 1/2 games and didnt lead the league in passing yards or touchdown passes. Apparently voters felt that the senior dual threat leading Lehigh to a perfect conference record, a 9-2 season overall and a playoff berth outweighed Edmonds seemingly superior statistics.Edmonds, of course, did make the All-Patriot first-team offense after rushing for an FCS-best 1,799 yards, 281 more than second-place Tarik Cohen of North Carolina A&T. A junior who already owns the conferences all-time record with 62 rushing TDs, Edmonds ran for 19 scores this season to finish second in the Subdivision.Shafnisky did run for 10 TDs of his own and threw for 20 in just nine games, having missed time due to a nagging ankle problem. He completed 66.2 percent of his passes for 2,448 yards and rushed for 302 as the Mountain Hawks finished among the top 10 offenses in the FCS with 40.5 points and 491.5 yards per game.Andy Coen is the mastermind of that offense and earned the conferences Coach of the Year honor. Its the second time in 11 seasons at Lehigh that hes won the award.Shafniskys two favorite targets were among five Mountain Hawks named to the first-team offense. Troy Pelletier and Gatlin Casey each topped 1,000 yards and totaled 25 touchdowns.A pair of Colgate defendeers took home the conferences other two honors.dddddddddddd Junior Pat Afriyie earned Defensive Player of the Year after finishing among the national leaders with 10 sacks and 21 tackles for loss. Defensive back Abu Daramy won Rookie of the Year after totaling 22 tackles and four pass breakups while keying the Red Raiders special teams with 21.4 yards per kickoff return and 7.3 per punt return.---=PATRIOT LEAGUE POSTSEASON AWARDS=OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR -- Nick Shafnisky, QB, LehighDEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR -- Pat Afriyie, DL, ColgateROOKIE OF THE YEAR -- Abu Daramy, RS/DB, ColgateCOACH OF THE YEAR -- Andy Coen, LehighPATRIOT LEAGUE FIRST TEAMOFFENSEQB -- Nick Shafnisky, LehighRB -- Dom Bragalone, LehighRB -- Chase Edmonds, FordhamFB/HB -- John Wilkins, ColgateWR -- Gatlin Casey, LehighWR -- Brendan Flaherty, Holy CrossWR -- Troy Pelletier, LehighTE -- Dylan Wadsworth, LafayetteOL -- Anthony Coyle, FordhamOL -- Jordi Dalmau, ColgateOL -- Julien Davenport, BucknellOL -- Zach Duffy, LehighOL -- Ryan Paulish, ColgateDEFENSEDL -- Abdullah Anderson, BucknellDL -- Pat Afriyie, ColgateDL -- Dewayne Cameron, Holy CrossDL -- Justin Vaughn, FordhamLB -- Colton Caslow, LehighLB -- Kyle Diener, ColgateLB -- Nick McBeath, Holy CrossLB -- Ben Richard, BucknellDB -- Bret Berg, BucknellDB -- Caleb Ham, FordhamDB -- Bryan Marine, BucknellDB -- Chris Morgan, ColgateSPECIAL TEAMSPK -- Ed Mish, LehighRS -- Gatlin Casey, LehighP -- Ed Mish, LehighNON-SPECIALIST -- Hunter Kiselick, Georgetown ' ' '