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NCAA Hits 99 Sports Teams With Academic Penalties

NCAA Hits 99 Sports Teams With Academic Penalties

INDIANAPOLIS

      Ninety-nine teams at 65 schools produced failing marks under the NCAA’s new academic measurements and could begin losing scholarships next fall.

      Teams that fall below the NCAA’s cutoff line would not be able to replace those scholarships when academically ineligible athletes leave school. The NCAA has limited penalties to a maximum of 10 percent of the scholarships.

      Football teams had the worst overall results, followed by baseball and men’s basketball. Nine women’s programs were penalized.

      The NCAA also released a list of schools that consistently outperformed the academic standards. Among those were Brown University, Harvard University, Yale University, the University of Notre Dame, the three U.S. military academies and The College of William and Mary.

      NCAA officials say they are pleased with the improvement over last year, when it appeared 6 percent of schools could be sanctioned. Less than 2 percent of all teams were actually penalized because of their academic performance.

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