BYU on probation for 3 years for volleyball recruiting violations PDF Print E-mail

SALT LAKE CITY -- Brigham Young was placed on probation for three years by the NCAA on Tuesday for violations in men's volleyball.

The NCAA infractions committee said BYU boosters gave international men's volleyball players improper financial benefits and travel expenses.

Committee chairwoman Josephine Potuto said BYU's compliance department knew of the violations and alerted the former coach, but didn't follow through after that.

BYU self-imposed a two-year probation. The NCAA added another year.

The men's volleyball team will lose a partial scholarship for the next two years and face limits when recruiting players.

 
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