The National Collegiate Athletic Association’s Division II Committee on Infractions has sanctioned the University of Missouri at St. Louis for major violations in its men’s golf program. The association handed down the penalties, which include two years of probation for the university, in response to alleged sports-wagering in fantasy football and baseball leagues by the team’s former head coach. The NCAA, which detailed its findings in a 13-page report, prohibits athletes and coaches from participating in such activities.
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NCAA Penalizes U. of Missouri at St. Louis for Violations in Men’s Golf Program
September 3, 2010, 3:43 pm
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