Fordham basketball hit with NCAA sanctions for improper benefits to recruits
- The NCAA levied penalties against the Fordham men's basketball program.
- Impermissible benefits provided to recruits on visits caused the sanctions.
- These benefits included exceeding entertainment limits and providing tickets.
- Fordham must vacate 41 wins and pay a $35,000 fine.
- The program received three years of probation and recruiting restrictions resulted.
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Fordham basketball hit with NCAA sanctions for improper benefits to recruits
Fordham men’s basketball must vacate wins across two seasons and former coach Keith Urgo was hit with a two-year show cause under NCAA sanctions for recruiting violations. The Rams were placed on three years of probation and must vacate 41…
College Basketball Program Punished By NCAA For 'Major Infractions'
Meet The Wife Of Florida Basketball Coach Todd Golden (1:16) The NCAA released the findings of its multi-year investigation into recruiting violations by the Fordham men's basketball program on Tuesday.According to the NCAA report, Fordham committed multiple "major infractions," resulting in a three-year probation sentence, a fine of $35,000 plus 2% of the team’s allocated budget and a one-week ban on off-campus recruiting activities during the …
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