West Virginia U. Gets Probation for NCAA Rules Violations in Men's Soccer Program

The NCAA has placed West Virginia University on probation for two years after finding that a former head men's soccer coach improperly worked with players during the summer and provided misleading information about a prospective athlete's eligibility.

As part of its penalty, West Virginia must limit its recruiting activities for the next two years. The former coach, Mike Seabolt, who is now an assistant men's soccer coach at Missouri State University, faces recruiting restrictions in

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