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NCAA and Pitt Make an Announcement

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NCAA and University of Pittsburgh Announce Negotiated Resolution Agreement

PITTSBURGH—The NCAA and University of Pittsburgh have announced a negotiated resolution of Level II violations committed by Pitt’s men’s basketball and football programs between August 2015 and March 2018. Upon the University’s discovery of these violations, Pitt Athletics self-reported the violations to the NCAA and a cooperative investigation was launched, concluding with today’s required announcement.

 

The University’s proactive and prompt approach, as well as its pre-existing system of compliance methods and rules adherence, were acknowledged by the NCAA.

Click Here The NCAA’s news release detailing the violations and resolution can be accessed .

The violations include:

 

 

 

As a result of these violations, the University of Pittsburgh’s Department of Athletics has been placed on probation for three years, concluding on February 19, 2023. The University will not be subject to any scholarship reductions or postseason restrictions in either sport.

 

The University of Pittsburgh remains steadfast in its commitment to achieving excellence in athletics while fostering a culture of integrity and NCAA compliance.

 

Pitt Director of Athletics Heather Lyke:

“Pitt Athletics is steadfastly committed to integrity and NCAA rules compliance. A reflection of that strong commitment is the fact that, upon discovering these violations, we immediately provided a self-report to the NCAA and began a cooperative and thorough review. While disappointed in the violations, I am confident that our already-strong culture of compliance will help each of our programs avoid such situations in the future.”

Pitt Football Coach Pat Narduzzi:

“As head coach of the University of Pittsburgh football program, I am wholeheartedly committed to following NCAA rules and preventing these types of issues from happening again. I fully recognize my responsibility in what occurred and, equally important, how those missteps will be corrected as we proceed forward.”

Link: NCAA Negotiated Resolution

(This story and information courtesy of Pitt Athletics)

 

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