Two Former Coastal Carolina Basketball Stars Arrested in South Carolina on Criminal Sexual Conduct Charges
Star players Joshua Beadle and Nadjrick Peat face third-degree criminal sexual conduct charges in South Carolina following an off-campus incident.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 26, 2026, 11:27 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from WBTV

Arrest of High Profile Student Athletes
A pair of prominent athletes from Coastal Carolina University were taken into custody this week following a criminal investigation in Horry County. Records from the local detention center indicate that 23 year old Joshua Beadle and 25 year old Nadjrick Peat were arrested on Tuesday, March 24. Both men were charged with third degree criminal sexual conduct. The arrests occurred just weeks after the conclusion of the Chanticleers' basketball season, which ended on March 7. Both players were released on Wednesday after posting a $10,000 bond each, though the specific details of the allegations have not yet been made public by law enforcement.
University Statement and Incident Timeline
Coastal Carolina University officials confirmed they are aware of the legal situation involving the former students. According to a statement obtained via sister station WMBF, the charges stem from an off campus incident that allegedly took place on or around March 15. Because both Beadle and Peat were graduate seniors, their athletic eligibility had already expired at the time of the alleged incident. The university has not provided further comment on the disciplinary status of the individuals, citing privacy regulations, but confirmed that the investigation is being handled by local South Carolina authorities rather than campus police.
Athletic Background of Joshua Beadle
Joshua Beadle, a native of Columbia, South Carolina, was a central figure for the Coastal Carolina program this past season. Before joining the Chanticleers, Beadle built a significant collegiate resume with stints at Clemson and Boston College. During the 2025-2026 campaign, he served as the team’s leading offensive threat, averaging 17.8 points per game. His performance on the court earned him first team All Sun Belt honors, marking him as one of the top guards in the conference. The arrest comes at a time when Beadle would typically be transitioning toward professional basketball opportunities.
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