A Harvard football player found himself being arrested along with the viral Georgia sorority girl over the weekend after setting off the intrusion alarm at the school’s student center. 

Seamus Gilmartin, a junior tight end, was found by police trying to flee after the group he was with — including Lily Stewart — fled the scene when they saw police approaching the building, TMZ reported on Monday. 

The group was rounded up around 3 a.m. on Sunday morning, according to the police report, and Gilmartin is said to have complied with the officer. 

The 20-year-old Hillsborough, Calif., native had both a New York and California ID on him, both of which were fake. 

It’s unclear what his connection was to Stewart or the two other individuals he had been with that night. 

Gilmartin was handed an underage possession of alcohol charge along with charges related to loitering/prowling and possession of a fraudulent ID.

He is also banned from the University of Georgia campus for two years. 

Gilmartin played in 10 games last season for the Crimson, recording 18 catches for 379 yards and four touchdowns. 

He pulled in a season-high four catches in Harvard’s win over Dartmouth on Nov. 2 and a season-best receiving yards of 101 on Oct. 26 against Princeton. 

Gilmartin had his only multi-touchdown game against Cornell on Oct. 11. 

Stewart went viral earlier this month after the internet became enamored by the Georgia sorority girl’s mug shot after she had been arrested for speeding over the “maximum limits” by Georgia State Patrol. 

The 20-year-old smiled from ear to ear in her mug shot, snapped by the Morgan County Sheriff’s Office, and had social media users swooning over her. 

Sunday’s arrest marked her second in less than a month, but the Stewart was all smiles again when she once again found herself posing for a mugshot. 

Unlike Stewart, Gilmartin was not smiling when authorities booked him.

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