Missouri Western played an ineligible player, and this is a really, really bad thing...
obviously way worse than paying tens of thousands of dollars to cheat and land the top recruits, and change their grades and lie about eligibility,
so they get nailed hard......with:
* Public reprimand and censure.
* Two years of probation (July 8, 2009 to July 7, 2011).
* The university shall vacate all wins in which the student-athlete competed while ineligible. The vacation shall apply to all regular-season, and postseason conference or NCAA championship play. The student-athlete’s individual records shall be vacated as well. Further, the university’s records regarding women’s basketball, as well as the record of the head coach at the time the vacated contests were played, will be reconfigured. This vacation will be recorded in all publications in which women’s basketball records for the 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons are reported, including media guides, recruiting material, electronic media and institutional and NCAA archives. Any public reference to these vacated contests should be removed from the athletics department stationary, banners displayed in public areas and any other forum in which they may appear. This vacation also applies to any institution that employs the former head coach in the future.
* Reduction in and women’s basketball athletics scholarships by one to nine during the 2009-10 academic year.
* The university may not recruit any international student-athletes in women’s basketball from June 24, 2008, through June 23, 2010.
* The university shall return its 2006-07 conference championship trophy to the conference office.
this is worse penalties that Alabama got for far greater infractions.....
obviously way worse than paying tens of thousands of dollars to cheat and land the top recruits, and change their grades and lie about eligibility,
so they get nailed hard......with:
* Public reprimand and censure.
* Two years of probation (July 8, 2009 to July 7, 2011).
* The university shall vacate all wins in which the student-athlete competed while ineligible. The vacation shall apply to all regular-season, and postseason conference or NCAA championship play. The student-athlete’s individual records shall be vacated as well. Further, the university’s records regarding women’s basketball, as well as the record of the head coach at the time the vacated contests were played, will be reconfigured. This vacation will be recorded in all publications in which women’s basketball records for the 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons are reported, including media guides, recruiting material, electronic media and institutional and NCAA archives. Any public reference to these vacated contests should be removed from the athletics department stationary, banners displayed in public areas and any other forum in which they may appear. This vacation also applies to any institution that employs the former head coach in the future.
* Reduction in and women’s basketball athletics scholarships by one to nine during the 2009-10 academic year.
* The university may not recruit any international student-athletes in women’s basketball from June 24, 2008, through June 23, 2010.
* The university shall return its 2006-07 conference championship trophy to the conference office.
this is worse penalties that Alabama got for far greater infractions.....
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