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Additional Penalties. Pursuant to Bylaw 19.9.7:
(1) Public reprimand and censure.
(2) Vacation of team and individual records.
Prospective student-athlete No. 1 competed while ineligible as a result of the impermissible inducements and/or benefits. Therefore, pursuant to Bylaws 19.9.7-(g) and 31.2.2.3, NC State shall vacate all regular season and conference tournament wins, records and participation in which prospective student-athlete No. 1 competed from the time he became ineligible through the time he was reinstated as eligible for competition (if applicable).
North Carolina State University – Case No. 00935 December 20, 2021
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Further, if prospective student-athlete No. 1 participated in NCAA postseason competition at any time that he was ineligible, NC State’s participation in the postseason contests in which the ineligible competition occurred shall be vacated. The individual records of ineligible prospective student-athlete No.1 shall also be vacated. However, the individual finishes and any awards for all eligible student-athletes shall be retained. Further, NC State’s records regarding its men’s basketball program, as well as the records of its former head coach, shall reflect the vacated records and be recorded in all publications in which such records are reported, including, but not limited to, institutional media guides, recruiting material, electronic and digital media, plus institutional, conference and NCAA archives. Any institution that may subsequently hire the affected former head coach shall similarly reflect the vacated wins in his career records documented in media guides and other publications cited above. Head coaches with vacated wins on their records may not count the vacated wins toward specific honors or victory “milestones” such as 100th, 200th or 500th career victories. Any public reference to the vacated records shall be removed from the athletics department stationery, banners displayed in public areas and any other forum in which they may appear. Any trophies awarded by the NCAA in the affected sport program shall be returned to the Association.
Finally, to aid in accurately reflecting all institutional and student-athlete vacations, statistics and records in official NCAA publications and archives, the institution's media relations director (or other designee as assigned by the director of athletics) must contact the NCAA Media Coordination and Statistics office and appropriate conference officials to identify the specific student-athletes and contests impacted by the penalties. In addition, the institution must provide the NCAA Media Coordination and Statistics office with a written report detailing those discussions. This written report will be maintained in the permanent files of the NCAA Media Coordination and Statistics office. This written report must be delivered to the office no later than 14 days following the release of this decision. A copy of the written report shall also be delivered to the hearing operations staff at the same time.
INDEPENDENT RESOLUTION PANEL
(1) Public reprimand and censure.
(2) Vacation of team and individual records.
Prospective student-athlete No. 1 competed while ineligible as a result of the impermissible inducements and/or benefits. Therefore, pursuant to Bylaws 19.9.7-(g) and 31.2.2.3, NC State shall vacate all regular season and conference tournament wins, records and participation in which prospective student-athlete No. 1 competed from the time he became ineligible through the time he was reinstated as eligible for competition (if applicable).
North Carolina State University – Case No. 00935 December 20, 2021
Page No. 58
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Further, if prospective student-athlete No. 1 participated in NCAA postseason competition at any time that he was ineligible, NC State’s participation in the postseason contests in which the ineligible competition occurred shall be vacated. The individual records of ineligible prospective student-athlete No.1 shall also be vacated. However, the individual finishes and any awards for all eligible student-athletes shall be retained. Further, NC State’s records regarding its men’s basketball program, as well as the records of its former head coach, shall reflect the vacated records and be recorded in all publications in which such records are reported, including, but not limited to, institutional media guides, recruiting material, electronic and digital media, plus institutional, conference and NCAA archives. Any institution that may subsequently hire the affected former head coach shall similarly reflect the vacated wins in his career records documented in media guides and other publications cited above. Head coaches with vacated wins on their records may not count the vacated wins toward specific honors or victory “milestones” such as 100th, 200th or 500th career victories. Any public reference to the vacated records shall be removed from the athletics department stationery, banners displayed in public areas and any other forum in which they may appear. Any trophies awarded by the NCAA in the affected sport program shall be returned to the Association.
Finally, to aid in accurately reflecting all institutional and student-athlete vacations, statistics and records in official NCAA publications and archives, the institution's media relations director (or other designee as assigned by the director of athletics) must contact the NCAA Media Coordination and Statistics office and appropriate conference officials to identify the specific student-athletes and contests impacted by the penalties. In addition, the institution must provide the NCAA Media Coordination and Statistics office with a written report detailing those discussions. This written report will be maintained in the permanent files of the NCAA Media Coordination and Statistics office. This written report must be delivered to the office no later than 14 days following the release of this decision. A copy of the written report shall also be delivered to the hearing operations staff at the same time.
INDEPENDENT RESOLUTION PANEL
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