NCAA’s announces Academic Progress Rate Penalty List

  • Associated Press
  • Wednesday, April 20, 2016 1:08pm
  • SportsSports

The NCAA on Wednesday announced its list of penalties stemming from consistently low Academic Progress Rate scores.

Those facing Level One sanctions lose four hours and one day of practice time each week during the season, which is intended to be replaced by academic activities. Any team being punished with a Level Two penalty loses four hours and one day of practice each week during the season and out of season, and teams with non-championship seasons, such as spring football, are not allowed to participate in those activities. Teams without non-championship seasons must play fewer contests. Penalties enforced for Level Three violators include all previous penalties and the possibility of additional practice or contest restrictions, recruiting restrictions, restricted access to practice for incoming students who fall below certain academic parameters, multiyear postseason bans and restricted membership.

POSTSEASON BANS

Alabama State: Men’s tennis

Alcorn State: Men’s basketball

Florida A&M: Football, men’s cross country and men’s track

Howard: Football, men’s swimming and diving, softball and women’s lacrosse

Morgan State: Football and men’s cross country

Savannah State: Football and men’s basketball

Southern: Baseball, football, men’s cross country, men’s track, softball, women’s basketball, women’s cross country, women’s track and women’s volleyball

Virginia Military Institute: Men’s track

LEVEL ONE PENALTIES

Florida A&M: Men’s Golf

Howard: Football, men’s swimming and diving and softball

Morehead State: Men’s basketball

Morgan State: Men’s basketball and men’s cross country

North Carolina A&T: Men’s basketball and women’s tennis

Virginia Military Institute: Men’s track

LEVEL TWO PENALTIES

Alabama State: Men’s tennis

Florida A&M: Men’s cross country

Howard: Women’s lacrosse

Morgan State: Football

Savannah State: Men’s basketball

Southern: Women’s bowling

LEVEL THREE PENALTIES

Alcorn State: Men’s basketball

Florida A&M: Football, men’s basketball and men’s track

Savannah State: Football

Southern: Baseball, football, men’s cross country, men’s track, softball, women’s basketball, women’s cross country, women’s soccer, women’s track, women’s volleyball

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