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Patrick Reusse: Forciea paved way for Lucia 01 Apr 2005 He worked for McKinley Boston and Mark Dienhart, who were run off in 1999 in the wake of the academic fraud scandal in men's basketball. ... Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription), Bill would alter college complaint procedures 01 Apr 2005 ...members are more sensitive to issues of academic freedom that arise when a professor comes under attack for unpopular remarks, academic fraud or plagiarism. ... Rocky Mountain News, Churchill probe to examine academic fraud Mar 30, 2005 ...into embattled professor Ward Churchill's past works, CU-Boulder administrators announced Thursday that sufficient evidence of academic fraud were found to ... Advocate (subscription), Gangelhoff blew whistle on academic fraud Mar 2, 2005 MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Jan Gangelhoff, the former University of Minnesota office manager who blew the whistle on academic fraud in the men's basketball program ... FOXSports.com Critics glad fraud allegations on table Mar 25, 2005 ...state Capitol celebrated the news that the University of Colorado will be scrutinizing the controversial ethnic-studies professor for his alleged academic fraud ... Denver Post, Ward Churchill Exposed Mar 30, 2005 ...at Boulder's preliminary review of Mr. Churchill's work and conduct, it is now also clear that he stands accused of numerous instances of academic fraud. ... New York Sun (subscription), Committees tackle problems Mar 29, 2005 ...opinions were constitutionally protected. But they forwarded academic fraud allegations to the 12-member research-misconduct committee. Boulder Daily Camera (subscription), On point, March 29 Mar 29, 2005 Surely committee members know that any attempt to whitewash substantive allegations of academic fraud will reflect upon not only themselves but also every ... Rocky Mountain News, Faculty inquiry up next Mar 24, 2005 Amendment. But he made it clear that the allegations of academic fraud could be enough to end Churchill's career at CU. "Research ... Rocky Mountain News, Decision on Chaney's future will wait Mar 3, 2005 Jan Gangelhoff, the former University of Minnesota office manager who blew the whistle on academic fraud in the men's basketball program, died at 56. ... Chicago Sun-Times UGA's hearing is today Mar 24, 2005 ...coaches Jim Harrick and Jim Harrick Jr. committed academic fraud and gave him improper benefits. "An appeals hearing is a lot like ... Athens Banner-Herald (subscription), Illini serve as tourney game for Ohio State Mar 5, 2005 Another lawsuit, one in which the university is not an active party, has dredged up allegations that Ohio State players committed academic fraud and received ... Chicago Sun-Times Essay is protected Mar 24, 2005 The report reviewed academic fraud claims made by John LaVelle, a law professor at the University of New Mexico; Thomas Brown, an assistant sociology professor ... Boulder Daily Camera (subscription), CU review must be untainted Mar 29, 2005 Sept. 11 or his right to express them, allegations of academic fraud have been leveled against him and require an unbiased review. ... Denver Post, Panelist signed ad Mar 25, 2005 A professor on the committee that will investigate allegations against Ward Churchill of academic fraud previously defended Churchill in a newspaper ad. ... Boulder Daily Camera (subscription), Georgia makes its case for lighter sanctions Mar 25, 2005 The NCAA ordered four years' probation and the loss of three scholarships in August after accusations of academic fraud, unethical conduct and providing ... Fort Wayne News Sentinel, Harrick meets with NCAA committee Mar 26, 2005 ...appealing what amounts to a seven-year ban from coaching at an NCAA school, a penalty imposed after the NCAA found him guilty of academic fraud and unethical ... Winston-Salem Journal, Scandal too often follows success Mar 29, 2005 About 800 copies of the same term paper are still floating around Williams Arena, a residual effect of the men's academic fraud scandal. ... Pioneer Press, Tough investigation looms for CU panel Mar 25, 2005 A University of Colorado faculty committee could find itself breaking new ground in academic fraud investigations with the unusual — perhaps unprecedented ... Boulder Daily Camera (subscription), Woman who disclosed basketball fraud at Minnesota dies Mar 2, 2005 BY BILL GARDNER. ST. PAUL, Minn. - (KRT) - Jan Gangelhoff, who blew the whistle on academic fraud in the University of Minnesota men's basketball program in 1999 ... San Jose Mercury News Woman who bared Gophers fraud dies Mar 2, 2005 Jan Gangelhoff, who blew the whistle on academic fraud in the University of Minnesota men's basketball program in 1999, died Monday of cancer at her parents ... Pioneer Press, CU mission is search and rescue Mar 25, 2005 Both the men's and women's basketball teams and the football team are being investigated by the NCAA for alleged academic fraud by student-athletes, booster ... Rocky Mountain News, Fresno State has no AD, men's or women's basketball coach Mar 25, 2005 Lopes was hired in 2002 to replace Jerry Tarkanian, whose seven-year run as coach left the Bulldogs on NCAA probation for violations including academic fraud. ... San Francisco Chronicle Colorado Daily Mar 24, 2005 Churchill said allegations of academic fraud are groundless. "Second point is that the allegations that have been made since are politically motivated. ... Colorado Daily, NCAA to hear Georgia's case Friday Mar 24, 2005 The Bulldogs were placed on probation after accusations of academic fraud, unethical conduct and providing improper benefits to student-athletes during ... Atlanta Journal Constitution (subscription), Georgia appeals penalty Mar 26, 2005 ...the committee reduces its probation by one year and restores one of the three men's basketball scholarships the school lost for academic fraud and unethical ... Atlanta Journal Constitution (subscription), UMass hopes for revival under ex-Kentucky star Mar 26, 2005 The NCAA ordered four years' probation and the loss of three scholarships after accusations of academic fraud, unethical conduct and improper benefits to ... St. Petersburg Times, Basketball to know fate of appeal in 4-5 weeks Mar 25, 2005 In August, the NCAA found Georgia guilty of committing academic fraud, providing recruiting inducements and providing extra benefits to players during the ... Dawg Post University to appeal loss of scholarship Mar 25, 2005 ...coach Jim Harrick. The NCAA violations included giving money to former player Tony Cole and academic fraud. The University will ... Red and Black UGA hopes its case appeals to NCAA panel Mar 25, 2005 The findings were the result of a nine-month investigation Cole sparked when he accused the Harricks of academic fraud and improper player benefits during a ... Athens Banner-Herald (subscription), Ex-coach's lawyer lashes out at UGA Mar 26, 2005 ...of a nine-month investigation that Cole sparked during a February 2003 television interview with claims that the Harricks committed academic fraud and gave him ... Athens Banner-Herald (subscription), Churchill Guilty of Ethical and Legal Violations Mar 16, 2005 Andrews summarizes some of the analysts' findings. "There appears to be evidence of resumé fraud, academic fraud -- including plagiarism -- grade retaliation ... The Conservative Voice Off the Wire Mar 26, 2005 The NCAA ordered four years’ probation and the loss of three scholarships in August after accusations of academic fraud, unethical conduct and providing ... Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), One Issue Triggers Firestorm of Doubt About Professor Mar 9, 2005 Legal experts doubt he can be fired for what he wrote, but critics insist he should lose his job for alleged academic fraud and advocating violence. ... Los Angeles Times (subscription), College could revoke degrees in coach scandal Mar 6, 2005 ...requires an investigative panel, a hearing panel, the college president and the board of trustees to review allegations of academic fraud against students. ... Kansas City Star, Why Pay Off Ward Churchill? Mar 11, 2005 Today there emerges even more evidence that the guy has committed academic fraud by plagiarizing an article and then threatening the woman he plagiarized if ... National Ledger, Attack of the Churchill Clones Mar 17, 2005 ...leadership at the University of Colorado , was up in arms over l’affaire Churchill, the Department of Ethnic Studies acted as the academic fraud’s personal ... Frontpagemag.com Men's basketball: U's Jeff Hagen -- A just reward after paying the ... Mar 17, 2005 The Gophers were barely a year removed from the academic fraud scandal that gutted the program, led to a coaching change and left several of the remaining ... Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription), Column: The bad news lies in the big three Mar 1, 2005 ...majors and less difficult classes. Select professors will continue to look the other way at academic fraud. "The integrity of the ... WJHL, Gophers on verge of surprising berth Mar 12, 2005 So when Monson left a good job as Gonzaga's coach in 1999, to rebuild a Minnesota program shattered by academic fraud and NCAA sanctions, it made sense that he ... San Jose Mercury News Tale of two programs: March Madness engulfs U of M Mar 16, 2005 ...the women was only mildly scandalous compared to what Clem Haskins let happen under his watch over the men - an egregious case of academic fraud that featured ... Fort Wayne News Sentinel, Unheralded seniors help Gophers back to NCAA Mar 16, 2005 With the Gophers reeling from a massive academic fraud scandal under former coach Clem Haskins, Monson was handcuffed by NCAA sanctions and recruiting ... Fort Wayne News Sentinel, A Tale of Two Professors Mar 4, 2005 ...professors signed a statement protesting any investigation into Ward Churchill’s work, including investigations into allegations of academic fraud and resume ... Frontpagemag.com Marshall H. Tanick: Whistle-blower deserved better Mar 5, 2005 Gangelhoff's name was a household word back in the late 1990s, when she blew the whistle on academic fraud in the University of Minnesota basketball program. ... Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription), Notebook: Low seed Oakland gets its wish: UNC Mar 18, 2005 ...in 2002 to replace Jerry Tarkanian, whose seven-year run as coach put the Bulldogs on four years' probation by the NCAA for violations including academic fraud ... Seattle Times Knight, Texas Tech back in the Sweet 16 after defeating Gonzaga Mar 19, 2005 Tech advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 1996, a tournament appearance it later vacated after widespread academic fraud was discovered throughout ... San Jose Mercury News U of Colorado Faculty Feels 'Beaten Up' Mar 3, 2005 ...attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. He's also under fire for allegations of academic fraud and taking a shortcut to tenure. Calls by lawmakers ... FrontPageMagazine.com, DANCE FEVER Mar 17, 2005 Larry Eustachy's partying, the academic fraud that brought down Jim Harrick at Georgia, the eligibility scandal that got Jan van Breda Kolff fired at St. ... Kansas City Star, Minnesota scandal whistleblower dies at 56 Mar 2, 2005 Jan Gangelhoff, the former University of Minnesota office manager who blew the whistle on academic fraud in the men's basketball program, has died. Mar. ... ABC News AP: Prof weary in fight on 9/11 comments Mar 18, 2005 ..."It goes into the realm of academic fraud, which is a firing offense.". Churchill said his critics have mangled the facts in their rush to condemn him. ... Kansas City Star, A look at how the Gophers have fared in the NCAA tournament Mar 16, 2005 Appearances in 1994, 1995, 1997 and 1999 were forfeited due to NCAA sanctions stemming from an academic fraud scandal under then-head coach Clem Haskins. ... In-Forum (subscription), Woman at center of Minnesota basketball scandal dies Mar 2, 2005 Jan Gangelhoff, the former office manager who revealed academic fraud in the University of Minnesota men's basketball program, has died. ... In-Forum (subscription), Key figure in Minnesota scandal dies Mar 2, 2005 MINNEAPOLIS The former University of Minnesota office manager who blew the whistle on academic fraud in the Gophers' men's basketball program has died. ... Lex 18, Embattled professor won't back down Mar 17, 2005 ...intelligence in your work," he said. "It goes into the realm of academic fraud, which is a firing offense.". Churchill said his critics have ... Summit Daily News, Fresno State coach resigns Mar 18, 2005 NCAA put Fresno State on four years' probation in September 2003 for rules violations that occurred under former coach Jerry Tarkanian, including academic fraud ... Inside Bay Area, Lopes resigns Mar 18, 2005 Lopes was hired in 2002 to replace Jerry Tarkanian, whose seven-year run put the Bulldogs on four years' probation for violations including academic fraud. ... WHNT, Former AD's sense of timing just right Mar 20, 2005 There would be no series of basketball scandals under Tarkanian, the ones that culminated in the academic fraud case that led to Fresno State's current ... Fresno Bee, Churchill's active advocacy of violence demands his firing Mar 5, 2005 Churchill stands credibly accused of ethnic fraud, grade retribution, falsification of the nature of his military service, academic fraud, plagiarism, selling ... Rocky Mountain News, Academic freedom on trial Mar 4, 2005 In an e-mailed response to the Camera later Thursday, Churchill brushed off allegations of academic fraud made by scholars John LaVelle at the University of ... Boulder Daily Camera (subscription), Gaining awareness of the academic integrity policy process Mar 1, 2005 While the board is better known on campus for hearing cases of academic fraud, its other, larger function is to educate the student body about academic ... Quinnipiac Chronicle (subscription), Fresno St. coach resigns after violation Mar 17, 2005 2002 to replace Jerry Tarkanian, whose seven-year run as coach put the Bulldogs on four years’ probation by the NCAA for violations including academic fraud. ... MSNBC NCAA's new scarlet letters are APR Feb 28, 2005 In other words, have them major in eligibility, which is already a current problem. A bigger concern: the threat of academic fraud. ... CBS SportsLine.com New Study Shows Gap on Court and in Class Mar 15, 2005 In 2000, the Gophers were put on probation for four years for academic fraud committed under Clem Haskins, the former men's coach. ... New York Times Bucknell, Utah State Lead Tournament in Graduations (Update1) Mar 15, 2005 Minnesota in 2000 received four years probation from the NCAA for academic fraud under former men's coach Clem Haskins and lost five scholarships over a three ... Bloomberg Dark storm clouds hover over NCAA reform effort Mar 3, 2005 ..."It is clear that the NCAA is struggling to whitewash the academic fraud that besets intercollegiate athletics," said Drake Group President Linda Bensel-Meyers ... Columbia Daily Tribune, ASU's Smith named Ohio State athletic director Mar 5, 2005 Three of its biggest sports -- football and men's and women's basketball -- are being investigated by the NCAA amid allegations of academic fraud by student ... CNN/SI Smith hired as Ohio St. athletic director Mar 5, 2005 The football and men's and women's basketball programs are being investigated by the NCAA amid allegations of academic fraud by student-athletes, payments from ... San Jose Mercury News Gophers, LSU fare poorly in study Mar 15, 2005 ...school during the latest NCAA graduation study were under former coach Clem Haskins, whose career ended after findings of massive academic fraud within his ... Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription), Colorado U caught in fracas Mar 10, 2005 ...quantum as a device to extinguish Indian rights, and the issue is significant for the Colorado review mainly because it raises the question of academic fraud. ... Indian Country Today, Tourney rewards Monson Mar 15, 2005 He has rebounded this year to lead the Golden Gophers to their first NCAA tournament since an academic fraud scandal was unveiled in 1999. Associated Press. In-Forum (subscription), Turning point likely just a turn of wheel Mar 4, 2005 It's mind boggling that after an NCAA investigation of academic fraud and other alleged violations in the program under Jerry Tarkanian, Lopes and Fresno State ... Fresno Bee, Two schools earn top graduation grades Mar 16, 2005 In 2000, Minnesota was placed on four years' probation by the NCAA for academic fraud under former men's coach Clem Haskins and lost five scholarships over a ... Philadelphia Inquirer, Churchill says media misrepresented him Mar 1, 2005 Churchill also said critics of his scholarly work - some have alleged academic fraud in some of his pieces - are far outnumbered by his supporters. ... Wisconsin State Journal, SLU will struggle until it changes costly attitudes Mar 2, 2005 ...some of us believe SLU should have a more successful team, it doesn't mean we're pushing for SLU to make secret payments to players or engage in academic fraud ... The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, From Arch Conservative to Bleeding Liberal Mar 7, 2005 Resnick thus stands adamantly opposed to such behavior, describing it as "unethical at the least and academic fraud at the most." He states, "The task of a ... The Commentator (subscription), No more room on team Mar 4, 2005 Georgia's scholarships have been reduced as part of sanctions the NCAA levied last August as a result of academic fraud, improper player benefits and unethical ... Athens Banner-Herald (subscription), U men's basketball: From blemish to bright spot Mar 10, 2005 For the better part of six seasons, the Gophers men's basketball program has been trying to rebuild from the academic fraud scandal under former coach Clem ... Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription), Regents balk at Churchill deal Mar 12, 2005 ...who runs the Colorado office of the Claremont Institute think tank, published a report claiming Churchill had committed plagiarism and academic fraud, and said ... Denver Post, Smarty Jones's Jockey Arrested by Immigration Officials Mar 2, 2005 OBITUARY: Jan Gangelhoff, the former University of Minnesota office manager who blew the whistle on academic fraud in the men's basketball program, died of ... Washington Post University halts buyout talks with prof: Mar 12, 2005 Former state Senate President John Andrews published a report claiming Churchill had committed plagiarism and academic fraud.And a Canadian University gave UC ... New Kerala, Hoop dreams come true for Gophers fans Mar 12, 2005 ...years. It was March 1999, with the team waiting to play in the NCAA tournament, that the academic fraud scandal broke loose. This ... Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription), Temple decision on hold Mar 3, 2005 Jan Gangelhoff, the former university office manager at Minnesota who blew the whistle in 1999 on academic fraud in then-coach Clem Haskins' program, has died ... Chicago Tribune (subscription) Writer Levels Low Blows at Harvard Profs Mar 3, 2005 That chapter, “Arming America and Academic Fraud,� takes up the case of Michael Bellesiles, an Emory University professor who stepped down from his post ... Harvard Crimson, Gophers look for more wins to solidify NCAA bid Mar 10, 2005 ...senior has spent four years in a Gophers' uniform trying to rebuild a once-proud program that was reduced to rubble after an academic fraud scandal surfaced in ... Duluth News Tribune, UConn gives Calhoun 700th win Mar 3, 2005 Minnesota: Jan Gangelhoff, the school's former office manager who blew the whistle on academic fraud in the men's program in 1999, died at 56. ... Contra Costa Times, Bid signifies end to long road back for U men Mar 14, 2005 Four Gophers were held out of that game after the Pioneer Press broke the story of massive academic fraud in the men's basketball program. ... Pioneer Press, Chaney's situation is one that is much ado about nothing ... again Mar 2, 2005 ...season. College sports are roughly due for another juicy point shaving or academic fraud scandal, a lá Arizona State or Georgia. ... Daily Trojan Online State slow to revoke teachers' licenses Mar 16, 2005 HIGH POINT -- Two years after former Andrews High School teacher Charles McMillan resigned amid allegations of academic fraud and a sex crime against a student ... Greensboro News Record, The horror of being "heteronormative" Mar 3, 2005 ...re a "heteronormative" beast ... a much worse thing, it seems, than an academic fraud calling innocent people "little Eichmans". Questions and Observations The Sports Curmudgeon: Smoking a Cuban Mar 11, 2005 Most people put Vikings’ owner Red McCombs in the "buffoon category." At the University of Minnesota, there was the outrageous academic fraud situation when ... SportsFan Magazine, The McCarthy gambit Mar 11, 2005 Churchill could be dismissed for academic fraud, plagiarism, misrepresentation of sources, falsification of his résumé, lying about his minority status in an ... Rocky Mountain News, Churchill’s Champions Feb 28, 2005 ...person on the Left could come to the defense of someone so demonstrably in leave of his senses as the former Weatherman accomplice, academic fraud, and faux ... FrontPageMagazine.com, Johnson to retire Feb 26, 2005 ...fired in December. The men's basketball program was placed on NCAA probation for academic fraud in September 2003. The school is ... Fresno Bee, CU Faculty Buys Ad To Support Churchill; Buyout Possible Feb 28, 2005 But as investigators weigh academic freedom against credible allegations of academic fraud, everyone involved appears to be looking for a way out. ... news4colorado.com, Tigers in training Feb 27, 2005 But even before that, Washburn was plagued by allegations of academic fraud, and it was widely speculated that he failed to attend class at Laurinburg and NC ... commercialappeal.com (subscription), Archived links. These articles may no longer be available. To access these articles you will need to contact the listed source publication (i.e. LA Times, CNN, etc).
Top 10 in Georgia sports Dec 20, 2003 DOWNFALL - Georgia basketball coach Jim Harrick is forced out after former player Tony Cole comes forward with allegations of payoffs and academic fraud. ... (Monterey County Herald, CA) Clemons out of picture, but questions linger at Missouri Dec 5, 2003 ...with NCAA officials on Thursday, Missouri president Elson Floyd told the Associated Press he feels "much better" about the possibility that academic fraud didn ... (CBS Sportsline) No Challenge Too Great Dec 14, 2003 This is a school serving four years of NCAA probation for violations -- including ineligible players, improper financial aid and academic fraud -- that ... (Fresno Bee, CA) SUNDAY SPECIAL: Dickie V, baby! Dec 6, 2003 ..._ A dozen Villanova players suspended for using a university access code to make private phone calls. _ Fresno State on probation because of academic fraud. ... (Miami Herald, FL) SUNDAY SPECIAL: Dickie V, baby! Dec 6, 2003 A dozen Villanova players suspended for using a university access code to make private phone calls. * Fresno State on probation because of academic fraud. ... (San Francisco Chronicle, CA) Georgia Tech Is Finally Pulling Rank Dec 11, 2003 Clemons even mentioned Cole, a disgruntled former Georgia player whose allegations of academic fraud and improper payments helped bring down Jim Harrick. ... (Los Angeles Times (subscription), CA) Men's basketball: Gophers search for attendance answers Dec 8, 2003 That number dipped after academic fraud scandal, but the Gophers still have averaged 12,635 in the first four full seasons since Dan Monson was hired. ... (Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription), MN) SUNDAY SPECIAL: Dickie V, baby! Dec 6, 2003 A dozen Villanova players suspended for using a university access code to make private phone calls. - Fresno State on probation because of academic fraud. ... (CBS Sportsline) With Dickie V., it's all awesome, baby! Dec 11, 2003 A dozen Villanova players suspended for using a university access code to make phone calls. - Fresno State on probation because of academic fraud. ... (Evansville Courier & Press, United States) Vitale a carnival of college hoops Dec 8, 2003 Fresno State on probation because of academic fraud. This is not good, but Vitale believes he knows the cause. "There's a common denominator," he said. ... (Cincinnati Enquirer, OH) College basketball pure as long as it has Dickie V Dec 6, 2003 A dozen Villanova players suspended for using a university access code to make private phone calls. Fresno State on probation because of academic fraud. ... (GoMemphis.com, TN) Dickie V, baby! Dec 7, 2003 ...calls. • Fresno State on probation because of academic fraud. This is not good, but Vitale believes he knows why it all happened. ... (Duluth News Tribune, MN) NCAA ’ s reforms miss the point Dec 5, 2003 ...good to this era of scandal-ridden sports, it will, in all actuality, simply fuel the underbelly of college sports, which have been wrought with academic fraud ... (Manitou Messenger Online, MN) December 3rd Triple Play Dec 3, 2003 St. Bonaventure’s new coach, Anthony Solomon, has tried to rebuild a program that was devastated by an academic fraud scandal last spring. ... (News 10 Now, United States) MSU releases 22-page NCAA report Dec 9, 2003 However, the report does not include any report of academic fraud and no allegations of lack of institutional control or failure to monitor. ... (Duluth News Tribune, MN) The Orange take on the Bonnies Dec 3, 2003 ...night long. The Bonnies are looking to regain respectability after last spring's academic fraud scandal rocked the program. The ... (News 10 Now, United States) The mixed messages of college football Dec 5, 2003 Do you see the admirable pride or the misplaced perspective? When a Maurice Clarett comes along, do you see an academic fraud, or an exploited teenager? ... (The Desert Sun, CA) Felton ’ s frustration increases Dec 13, 2003 1994 and ’98, must deal with what he calls a "cloud" that remains from allegations that Harrick’s staff paid a player and was involved in academic fraud. ... (The State, SC) College football stuck in quagmire of title games, playoff debate Dec 5, 2003 Do you see the admirable pride or the misplaced perspective? When a Maurice Clarett comes along, do you see an academic fraud, or an exploited teenager? (The Olympian, WA) Bryan Burwell Dec 15, 2003 The NCAA inquiry probably will come down rather mildly on Mizzou when it comes to the potential academic fraud violations, and unless the NCCA can find a paper ... (The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, MO) Our View: Thorough investigation needed at Paloma Valley Dec 13, 2003 While such situations are hardly unheard of ---- numerous instances of academic fraud have been reported at colleges and universities ---- it is the first time ... (North County Times, CA) Clemson-Georgia rivalry reborn Dec 13, 2003 Former head coach Jim Harrick was forced out over messy NCAA allegations of improper benefits to former player Tony Cole and academic fraud committed by former ... (Charleston Post Courier (subscription), SC) Wake 81, Richmond 66: Deacs fired up by fracas Dec 6, 2003 More coaches are fired for shot selection than academic fraud," quipped Richmond coach Jerry Wainwright, a former Deacon assistant. ... (Salisbury Post, NC) Missouri President Won't Resign Dec 11, 2003 The NCAA and Missouri are conducting a joint investigation into allegations of extra benefits and academic fraud that center around Clemons. ... (Washington Post, DC) Question: How bad will it be? Answer: Too early to tell Dec 9, 2003 ...the NCAA found Alabama guilty of violations for the third time in seven years and yet did not find a lack of institutional control, even though academic fraud ... (Jackson Clarion Ledger, MS) CAREY HEADED TO FAIRFIELD Oct 27, 2003 Allegations from former players concerning the payment of players, cheating on drug tests and academic fraud have left everyone in the athletic department on ... (New York Post, NY) College basketball coaches trying to clean up their act Oct 14, 2003 ...boggling.". How bad has the past year been? Well, academic fraud has surfaced at Fresno State, St. Bonaventure and Georgia. Iowa ... (Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription), MN) Hoop coaches address ‘crime wave’ Oct 14, 2003 Jim Harrick Sr. and Jerry Tarkanian resigned at Georgia and Fresno State, respectively, because of academic fraud committed by their players. ... (MSNBC) College coaches reaffirm commitment to high standards Oct 15, 2003 At Georgia, coach Jim Harrick resigned after allegations of academic fraud surfaced. Fresno State coach Jerry Tarkanian also faced ... (San Jose Mercury News, CA) The 'Bama-UT rivalry is getting downright nasty Oct 24, 2003 Clearly, it's sad when you have ethical conduct issues, academic fraud and these issues in college athletics,'' says John Gerdy, a former SEC assistant ... (CNN/SI) Coaches, NCAA pledge to unify Oct 16, 2003 First came Fresno State's self-imposed postseason ban, followed by Georgia's, both for academic fraud. Add in the revelation that St. ... (Fresno Bee, CA) Fixing the things that need fixing Oct 16, 2003 He suggests a mandatory four-week vacation for coaches away from the job. -- He said the next big problem in college athletics is academic fraud. ... (Charleston Post Courier, SC) New Brand of better NCAA rules needed Oct 15, 2003 ...wee hours of the morning. Jim Harrick had to step down at Georgia under allegations of committing academic fraud. Even a couple of ... (Dallas Morning News (subscription), TX) Minnesota reaches agreement to return money to NIT Oct 14, 2003 Minnesota was forced to erase its records from appearing in the 1996 and '98 NIT tournaments because of the academic fraud scandal under former coach Clem ... (Miami Herald, FL) Minnesota to return money to NIT Oct 14, 2003 Minnesota erased its records from the 1996 and '98 tournaments because of the academic fraud scandal under former coach Clem Haskins. ... (San Francisco Chronicle, CA) Plagiarism Investigation Lingers Oct 20, 2003 ...willfully misrepresenting his research.). Other cases of academic fraud, however, have been resolved more quickly. Joseph Ellis, a ... (Washington Post) Gophers to return money to NIT Oct 14, 2003 The Gophers wiped out their records from the 1996 and '98 tournaments because of the academic fraud scandal under former coach Clem Haskins. ... (CBS Sportsline) Gophers to return money to NIT Oct 14, 2003 The Gophers wiped out their records from the 1996 and '98 tournaments because of the academic fraud scandal under former coach Clem Haskins. ... (WTEV, FL) ND's Brey joins NCAA coaches at ethics meeting Oct 15, 2003 Then two schools, Georgia and Fresno State, withdrew from postseason participation because of academic fraud. The use of an ineligible player also saw St. ... (South Bend Tribune, IN) Felton's new rules surprise even Dooley Oct 17, 2003 ...said he expects no further postseason ban, after the school pulled the team out of last season's SEC and NCAA tournaments because of findings of academic fraud ... (Atlanta Journal Constitution, GA) Image is talk of coaches ’ meeting Oct 16, 2003 ...up. Revelation of academic fraud brought down Jim Harrick at Georgia and the Bulldogs pulled out of postseason consideration. At ... (Kansas City Star, MO) You’ve seen them out there Oct 18, 2003 ...car horns at Elizabeth Thompson as she stands in front of a University of Dayton entrance holding one of her many protest signs — “Stop the Academic Fraud ... (Dayton Daily News, OH) Wilkins, others adjust to Felton Oct 17, 2003 Jr. and withdrew the team from postseason play last spring due to findings of academic fraud under then-coach Jim Harrick Sr. The ... (Athens Banner-Herald, GA) No Gipper scenario Oct 19, 2003 That is, if this NCAA investigation (which includes academic fraud and allegations of illegal recruiting) turns out anything like Alabama's did. (Decatur Daily, AL) Ethics summit called a success Oct 15, 2003 ...to get closer together.". Ever since cases of academic fraud surfaced at Fresno State, Georgia and St. Bonaventure last spring, Sampson ... (San Antonio Express, TX) Coaches, NCAA chief talk of integrity, cooperation Oct 16, 2003 ...basketball's problems: A get-rich-quick attitude by players, a win-now mentality by administrators, players being influenced by "street agents," academic fraud ... (Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX) Hoop Dawgs nearly ready to Tip Off Oct 14, 2003 After investigating the matter, Georgia officials declared academic fraud had been committed, fired Harrick Jr. and pulled the team from postseason play. ... (Dawg Post) Coaches try to clean sport's perception Oct 15, 2003 They include a coach drinking beer and partying with students, academic fraud, improper payments to student-athletes and an attempted cover-up, drug use and ... (Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX) Coaches at summit: We'll police ourselves Oct 16, 2003 ...the team's players. Academic fraud scandals have rocked programs at St. Bonaventure, Georgia, Fairfield and Fresno State. The NCAA ... (Des Moines Register, IA) Felton unsure of summit's impact Oct 13, 2003 Division I coaches to come together in response to recent scandals in the game, namely allegations of improper payment to players at Baylor and academic fraud ... (Athens Banner-Herald, GA) Players at UM have bounce Michigan eyes tournament bid Oct 17, 2003 ...won its appeal for a number of reasons - the university was not a repeat rules violator; did not lack institutional control; did not commit academic fraud; did ... (Toledo Blade, OH) Merfeld believes in most peers Oct 16, 2003 ...violations. The meeting was called by the 18-member NABC board in early September after a scandalous year included academic fraud at St. ... (Henderson Gleaner, KY) Where athletic scholarships fall short Oct 17, 2003 Pay-for-play scandals and incidents of academic fraud are rampant, and many athletes, especially in the high-profile sports of football and basketball, treat ... (MSNBC) Cardinals' public scrimmage to benefit Maybin Fund Oct 15, 2003 Minnesota erased its records from the 1996 and '98 tournaments because of the academic-fraud scandal under former coach Clem Haskins. ... (Louisville Courier Journal, KY) NCAA Adds Academic Investigators Oct 7, 2003 ...had been added to the staff and more positions were being added in response to recent coaching scandals and to look further into incidents of academic fraud. ... (New York Times) NCAA summit addresses unseemly coaching conduct Oct 20, 2003 ...alcohol with college co-eds. Harrick was fired after accusations that he took part in an academic fraud scandal. In the most serious ... (Purdue Exponent) Brains vs. brawn: the university athlete's struggle Sep 30, 2003 However, shortly after their first round exit, stories of academic fraud came to light, and an investigation first by the school and then by the NCAA revealed ... (Brock Press (subscription), Canada) Whistleblowing girlfriends dish the dirt Oct 8, 2003 ...assault and false imprisonment by former Missouri player Ricky Clemons last season, didn't come forward with allegations of NCAA violations (academic fraud ... (ESPN) College Hoops Coaches to Meet on Ethics Sep 29, 2003 Last season, Georgia and Fresno State withdrew their men's basketball teams from postseason play because of academic fraud, while St. ... (ABC News) Books OVER Balls Oct 5, 2003 This has been the most ignominious year in recent memory for college sports. We've seen coaches behaving badly, academic fraud, graft, possibly even murder. ... (Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX) Student paper wants Supreme Court review Sep 29, 2003 ...consultant. Harrick was forced to resign as Georgia's coach in March amid accusations of improper payments to players and academic fraud. ... (Indianapolis Star, IN) Coach Snyder says troubles will test basketball program's ... Oct 7, 2003 ...help from the university. Snyder said he was especially disturbed about allegations of academic fraud in his program. He noted that ... (CNN/SI) Harrick hired by the Nuggets as scout, consultant Sep 29, 2003 The brunt of the blame was placed on Harrick's son, Jim Harrick Jr., who was fired as an assistant after the school charged him with academic fraud. ... (Rocky Mountain News, CO) Gee's gamble: academics before athletics Oct 5, 2003 We've seen coaches behaving badly, academic fraud, graft, possibly even murder." And so the chancellor has done the unthinkable: He has abolished Vanderbilt's ... (The Tallahassee Democrat) Harrick scouts out his new NBA career Oct 9, 2003 Harrick's son, Jim Harrick Jr., was fired as an assistant after the school charged him with academic fraud. "I didn't do any wrong," Harrick said. ... (Rocky Mountain News, CO) Nuggets name Harrick scout, consultant Sep 29, 2003 One of only two coaches to take four schools to the NCAA Tournament, Harrick was suspended by the school on March 10 amid allegations of academic fraud and ... (Washington Times, DC) Monday's Sports In Brief Sep 30, 2003 Harrick was forced to resign as Georgia's head basketball coach in March amid accusations of improper payments to players and academic fraud. ... (Boston Globe, MA) Harrick lands with Nuggets as scout, consultant Sep 30, 2003 Harrick was forced to resign as Georgia's head basketball coach in March amid accusations of improper payments to players and academic fraud. ... (Atlanta Journal Constitution, GA) ChiSox, O's searching for new skippers Sep 30, 2003 Jim Harrick, forced to resign as Georgia's head basketball coach in March amid accusations of improper payments to players and academic fraud, was hired by ... (San Diego Union Tribune, CA) Notebook: Bryant's attorneys can review 911 calls Sep 30, 2003 ...consultant. He was forced to resign as Georgia's coach in March amid accusations of improper payments to players and academic fraud. (Seattle Times, WA) Sports Briefs: Bryant gets access to 911 call records Sep 30, 2003 Harrick was forced to resign as Georgia's coach in March amid accusations of improper payments to players and academic fraud. Price right for Wildcats? ... (Salt Lake Tribune, UT) NIT seeks cash from Michigan for Martin scandal Oct 8, 2003 ...scandal. The NIT has asked Minnesota to do the same for appearances in 1996 and `98 because of the school's academic fraud scandal. ... (San Jose Mercury News, CA) Wife says Warner to seek deal if he can't start for Rams Sep 30, 2003 He was forced to resign as Georgia's coach in March amid charges of academic fraud and payments to players. He said he had no knowledge of wrongdoing. ... (Chicago Sun Times, IL) Harrick joins Nuggets as scout Sep 30, 2003 The Charleston native was forced to resign as Georgia's head basketball coach in March amid accusations of improper payments to players and academic fraud. ... (Charleston Daily Mail, WV) Fresno State suspends guard Sep 30, 2003 Harrick was forced to resign as Georgia's head coach in March amid accusations of improper payments to players and academic fraud. ... ... (Modesto Bee, CA) Harrick Resurfaces In Basketball Sep 30, 2003 ...and coaching consultant. Harrick left the Bulldogs amid accusations of improper payments to players and academic fraud. It was the ... (Turn to 10.com, RI) NCAA Lifts Michigan Basketball Tourney Ban Oct 8, 2003 ...won its appeal for a number of reasons: the university was not a repeat rules violator; did not lack institutional control; did not commit academic fraud; did ... (CBS Sportsline) Sports in Brief | Twins re-sign manager for 2 years Oct 10, 2003 ...booster. The NIT has asked Minnesota to do the same for appearances in 1996 and 1998 because of the school's academic fraud scandal. ... (Philadelphia Inquirer, PA) Judge rules for Bryant on seeing accuser's 911 calls Sep 30, 2003 ...consultant. He was forced to resign as Georgia's coach in March amid accusations of improper payments to players and academic fraud. ... (St. Petersburg Times, FL) Bruin digest: Jim Harrick named scout and coaching assistant for ... Oct 1, 2003 Harrick resigned from the head coaching job at Georgia in March after accusations were made involving academic fraud and improper payments to players. ... (The UCLA Daily Bruin, CA) Fed up with messes, NABC orders coaches to attend meeting Oct 3, 2003 There was Jim Harrick's resignation under fire at Georgia amid allegations of academic fraud. The frat-boy antics of Larry Eustachy at Iowa State. St. ... (CNN/SI) Teflon Tressel's tall tales Oct 4, 2003 Buckeye Nation, remove your scarlet-colored glasses and remember Teflon Tressel said he never read the New York Times' article about the alleged academic fraud ... (Mansfield News Journal, OH) Overcoming racial boundaries Oct 6, 2003 ...some) faculty resigned. It was discouraging; it (was) almost an academic fraud in cheating the students," Glover said. "So the black ... (The University of South Florida Oracle, FL) College basketball scandals prompt coaches' ethics summit Oct 14, 2003 Other notable scandals: The drinking and schmoozing with college students by Iowa State basketball coach Larry Eustachy on road trips; academic fraud ... (Des Moines Register, IA) Harrick, Dantley join Nuggets staff Sep 30, 2003 HARRICK WAS FORCED TO resign as Georgia’s head basketball coach in March amid accusations of improper payments to players and academic fraud. ... (MSNBC) Sports Digest Sep 30, 2003 Jim Harrick, forced to resign as Georgia's head basketball coach in March amid accusations of improper payments to players and academic fraud, was hired by the ... (Chicago Daily Southtown, IL) |