Posts Tagged ‘NCAA’

UConn to lose two scholarships due to poor APR

The national champion Connecticut men’s basketball program will lose two scholarships for the upcoming season as a result of a poor Academic Performance Rating from the NCAA. View full post on All Stories

Pepperdine bans baseball, men’s volleyball and men’s tennis teams from postseason

Pepperdine announces it did not properly report to the NCAA how scholarships were awarded to some athletes and said it was an ‘administrative error that was completely inadvertent.’ The tennis and volleyball teams are nationally ranked. Pepperdine has imposed postseason bans on its baseball, men’s volleyball and men’s tennis teams, the school announced Thursday, because [...]

NCAA looks at UNE scholarships

The University of New England is being investigated by the NCAA for possible financial aid violations that could result in sanctions against … View full post on All Stories

USC’s 15 most important recruits

So much for NCAA sanctions. Signing day is less than two weeks away and USC is on the verge of another top-5 recruiting class, this despite a postseason ban and reduced scholarships. But one thing we’ve learned the past two years is star power takes… View full post on All Stories

NCAA squashes proposal on early scholarship offers

The NCAA won’t put restrictions on how early coaches can offer scholarships to young players. View full post on All Stories

LSU’s self-imposed sanctions: Scholarships, visits

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — LSU will take away two football scholarships and limit recruiting visits in hopes the NCAA will accept the self-imposed discipline as its mandated punishment for rules violations discovered by the school in 2009. View full post on All Stories

LSU cuts football scholarships, recruiting visits

LSU is taking away two football scholarships and limiting recruiting visits in hopes the NCAA will accept the self-imposed discipline as its … View full post on All Stories

Athletic Scholarships Abound

You are a great athlete and feel it could help you pay for your education. The problem is, many athletic scholarships are set aside for elite athletes and they are very competitive and political. But have faith, there are many smaller colleges and universities willing to bring in athletes with funds and, most importantly, they [...]

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