A Washburn University defensive back was killed in a shooting Sunday morning in Topeka, Kansas, that also injured college teammate Corey Ballentine, who was drafted by the New York Giants this weekend.
Washburn president Jerry Farley mourned the death of Dwane Simmons in a letter to the school Sunday. Ballentine is expected to make a full recovery, Farley wrote.
“Any time we lose a student it is a sad occasion, but it is particularly poignant to lose a student through such a senseless act,” Farley wrote. “Both Dwane and Corey have been great examples and representatives of the football team and of Washburn University in general. This was a terrible way to end a day which should have been a day of celebration and a day to look forward to Dwane’s upcoming year at Washburn and the beginning of Corey’s professional career.”
Simmons, a defensive back who was entering his senior season in 2019, had played in 22 games over three seasons at Washburn. He was 23.
“Heartbreaking news about Dwane Simmons,” coach Craig Schurig said in a statement. “Dwane is one of the most energetic and well-liked players I have ever coached at Washburn. Dwane’s infectious smile and love for football and his teammates was truly inspirational. Our prayers of healing go out to his family, his parents Navarro and Yasmine Simmons and Chaquilla Williams.”
Ballentine, a cornerback, was the 2018 Cliff Harris Award winner as the small college defensive player of the year and was one of three Division II players selected to the Senior Bowl. The 23-year-old ran a 4.47 40 at the NFL scouting combine and was one of three cornerbacks drafted by the Giants over the weekend.
Police said an investigation into the shooting is ongoing.