When Karon Abraham was suspended in the spring for his second alcohol-related offense in six months, Robert Morris head coach Andrew Toole said Abraham's next slip would be his last.
Monday, Toole dismissed Abraham from the program for violation of team and university rules.
"In the best interests of our program we've decided to dismiss Karon Abraham from the Robert Morris University men's basketball team," Toole said in a release. "We're disappointed that Karon will no longer be part of our program, but we hold our student-athletes to extremely high standards, not only on the court but off the court, as well."
Public Allegheny County court documents filed Thursday, March 22 show that Abraham was recently cited in Coraopolis for multiple traffic violations, including failure to stop at a red signal and driving while operating privileges were suspended or revoked.
Though neither Toole nor Robert Morris University indicated in the release that Thursday's traffic citations were the final straw, Toole essentially had a zero tolerance policy in place. If Abraham slipped up even a little or failed to do what was asked of him during the suspension, he was gone. The traffic violations would constitute a violation of that agreement.
Abraham announced his departure via Twitter, writing, "Damn its official! I will have to take my talents to another University next year! It was fun while it lasted RMU! Much love!"
Abraham is expected to transfer. Since Abraham did not play this season and wasn't on scholarship, he would have two years of eligibility remaining should he transfer. He averaged 13.7 points per game in his two years at Robert Morris while shooting 43 percent from three-point range.
Toole could not be reached for additional comment.