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Institutional secondary<br />
C‘onrinud from page 18<br />
Conference Women’s<br />
basketball<br />
CUdWXlLX<br />
Conference<br />
Men‘s<br />
basketball<br />
Men’s<br />
basketball<br />
B 13~11 2.1 Assistant coach participated in an interview during broadcast<br />
of high-school contest. All senior prospects already had signed<br />
lecte& of intent, and coach made no comments about specific<br />
proposals.<br />
B 13.4.1<br />
B 16.12.2.1<br />
and 16.12.2.3<br />
tiraduate assrstant runt que,tlonnaires to three prospects who<br />
had not begun their junior years m high school.<br />
Assistant coach provided $20 loan, w&h was not repaid.<br />
(‘onfcrence WUnlen‘c B 13.02.4.4 Prospect made official visit durmg dead period. Young woman<br />
track. outdoor<br />
signed letter of mtcm 10 attend another instltutlon<br />
‘Self-reported<br />
Conference<br />
Conference<br />
Confercncc<br />
Men’s<br />
basketball<br />
Football<br />
Football<br />
Football<br />
B 10.1,<br />
12.1.1,<br />
12.4.1.1,<br />
12.1.2 (d),<br />
12.1.2 (I),<br />
13.02.10,<br />
14.01.4.2 and<br />
16.02.3<br />
R 13.x 2 I<br />
B 17.7.2. I 1<br />
and 17.7.2.2.1<br />
R 130244<br />
Student-athletes received improper loans to purchase automo-<br />
biles from representative of the university’s athletics interest.<br />
DIVISION I-A<br />
Two prospects and the father 01 one of the prospects were pro-<br />
vided complimentary admissIon to professional sporting event<br />
at site of team’s home contests. Prospects signed letters of in-<br />
tent to attend other ms~tut~ons.<br />
Several student-athletes wore pads during noncontact practice<br />
sessions. Sessions did not include contact activities; pads were<br />
worn to protect injuries.<br />
Prospect’s sister (a prospect m another sport) met with head<br />
and assistant football coaches on campus during dead period<br />
Young man signed letter of Intent to attend another institution.<br />
Conference Football B 14.6.4.1.2 Student-athlete received financial aid and practiced prior to<br />
fulfilling one-year residency requirement. Young man has left<br />
institution.<br />
Reprimanded coach, re-<br />
quired staff to attend rules<br />
seminar and precluded<br />
staff from attending a high-<br />
school all-star game during<br />
the week following the vio-<br />
lation.<br />
Head coach will check list<br />
to verify year in school.<br />
Violation contributed to<br />
decision to replace basketball<br />
coaching - staff .<br />
(‘eared recrtutmcnt of<br />
prospect and precluded<br />
head coach from makmg<br />
recruiting calls during January<br />
1992.<br />
Reduced number of grants-<br />
in-aid and official visits<br />
each by one for 1991-92.<br />
Will submit report to<br />
<strong>NCAA</strong> regarding orienta-<br />
tlon and automobile-regis-<br />
tration programs. Declared<br />
student-athletes perman-<br />
ently ineligIble to compete<br />
or to receive atd at institu-<br />
tion.<br />
Rrvlcwed legislation with<br />
involved staff and rrquircd<br />
them to attend rulrr-cduca-<br />
tion workshop<br />
Conference is allowing nine<br />
instead of 10 days of spring<br />
contact practice days.<br />
Admomshcd coaches.<br />
THE <strong>NCAA</strong> NEWS/March 11,1992 19<br />
No further action.<br />
No furthor action.<br />
No further action.<br />
No further action<br />
Required report 10 contain educational and moni-<br />
toring procedures for representatives of its athlet-<br />
its interests.<br />
No further action.<br />
No further action<br />
No further action.<br />
Conference Football RI3 II I hssistanr coach commented publicly regardmg prospecr. Reprimanded coach. No further action.<br />
Conference Football B 17.7.6-(a) Student-athletes used shoulder liners and thigh pads during<br />
three of the five noncontact practice sessions. Practice sessions<br />
did not include contact workouts.<br />
Conference Football B 14.1.5.1 Student-athlete practiced while not enrolled in full-time pro-<br />
gram of studies Young man subsequently added a class and 1s<br />
now enrolled III a lull-tlrnc program of studies.<br />
DIVISION I-AA<br />
Conference Football Team members missed class time for practice unrelated to<br />
travel to away conIesI.<br />
Self-reported<br />
Self-reported<br />
MUI’> B 14.01.2<br />
ice hockey and 14.4.1<br />
Men’s soccer B 13~4. I<br />
Women’s<br />
vo!leyhall<br />
DIVISION II<br />
Institution allowed academically ineliglhle studrnt&athlcte to<br />
participate in two contrslb.<br />
Head and graduate assistant coaches sent Christmas cards to<br />
prospects.<br />
Reviewed legislation with<br />
head coach.<br />
Prrcluded young man from<br />
participatmg m pm&x<br />
until ,prmg of 1992 lmple~<br />
mented control m computer<br />
program that note?,<br />
studentGathletes droppmg<br />
helow mmlmum required<br />
w-nester hours.<br />
Furlcited both contests<br />
.Reprimanded coaches; pre-<br />
eluded involved coaches<br />
from recruiting until case is<br />
completed by <strong>NCAA</strong>. Re-<br />
minded all head coaches of<br />
responsibility to know<br />
changing legislation.<br />
B 13.4. I Instltutlon sent poslers to several local high schools Called and sent letters to<br />
schools askmg them to de-<br />
btroy posters.<br />
Conference Men’s B 14.6.5.1 Transfer student-athlete participated in four contmts prior to<br />
basketball<br />
fulfilling a one-year residency requirement. Young man has no<br />
remaining eligibility.<br />
DIVISION III<br />
Precluded staff members<br />
from recruiting until direc-<br />
tar of athletics is satisfied<br />
with their knowledge of<br />
<strong>NCAA</strong> legislation, and ter-<br />
minated employment of<br />
head coach. Conferencz<br />
ruled institution ineligible<br />
to win conference cham-<br />
pionship in 1991-92 and to<br />
participate in <strong>NCAA</strong> post-<br />
season competition in 1991-<br />
92; required institution to<br />
forfeit four games in which<br />
ineligible student-athlete<br />
competed.<br />
Administrative B 13 4.3.1 Institution placed adverhsement in high-school game program. Future athletically related<br />
ads will be approved by dim<br />
rector of athletics. All uni-<br />
versity personnel will be<br />
notified of pertinent legis-<br />
lation.<br />
Institution required to forward to <strong>NCAA</strong> a copy<br />
of its required repart to the conference. Student-<br />
athlete is ineligible unless restored through<br />
<strong>NCAA</strong> appeals process<br />
Required legislation to be reviewed by all football<br />
coaching staff members.<br />
No further action<br />
Required institution to preclude start of spring<br />
practice by one day.<br />
Required institution to lorward report that out<br />
hnrb actIons taken to avoid rrcurrcncc.<br />
No further action.<br />
No lurther action<br />
No further action.<br />
No further action<br />
sex-reporrtd Mete3 cross B J4.01.1.4.3+j ‘%ud&FaWte compcced while i&igible rfoaf takhg uniform Suepaded young mm Young ram is ineiigible uaksa R!atoted through<br />
counhy<br />
rttd @ring up’e auntbtf. StW**w,W to ao&ronca of- from ceptpuition. <strong>NCAA</strong> appeolr prolxas.<br />
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Self-reported Men’s<br />
basketball<br />
B 17.3.2.1.2 On several occasions prior to October IS, head coach observed<br />
team members participating m pick-up games.<br />
Contract of head coach will<br />
not be renewed.<br />
No further action.