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NCAA: No violations in Bamba case

Westtown grad remains eligible after receiving assistance from adviser

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“After evaluating all available informatio­n, the NCAA determined the assistance Greer Love provides to Mohamed Bamba does not violate rules. Bamba remains certified by the NCAA Eligibilit­y Center.” – NCAA officials on the eligibilit­y of Westtown grad Mohamed Bamba, who is slated to play at the University of Texas this season

AUSTIN, TEXAS » The NCAA announced Tuesday that Texas basketball recruit Mo Bamba remains eligible after reviewing the assistance the incoming freshman received from a Detroit financial adviser.

Bamba’s older brother, Ibrahim Johnson, released a Facebook video last month in which he said that Greer Love gave Bamba money and gifts. Love previously worked in New York and was involved in youth sports in Harlem, where he got to know Bamba’s family.

“After evaluating all available informatio­n, the NCAA determined the assistance Greer Love provides to Mohamed Bamba does not violate rules,” NCAA officials said. “Bamba remains certified by the NCAA Eligibilit­y Center.”

Bamba, a 6-foot-11 forward, is rated as the nation’s No. 2 overall prospect in the incoming freshman class according to composite rankings of recruiting sites compiled by 247Sports .

Johnson claimed that Love gave his brother $200 a week, paid credit card bills and paid for a trip to California. Johnson, a former Division II player at the University of Montevallo in Alabama, also complained of a falling out with his brother and said Bamba wouldn’t help him get into graduate school at Texas.

NCAA officials said Bamba was in fourth grade when he developed a relationsh­ip with Love through an after-school mentoring program.

“Although the mentoring program had both an academic and athletics purpose, their relationsh­ip was not establishe­d based on (Bamba’s) ability or reputation as an athlete,” NCAA officials said. “Further, the pattern of communicat­ion between (Bamba) and Mr. Love has been continuous and the benefits provided to (Bamba) have been consistent since the establishm­ent of their relationsh­ip.”

NCAA officials also noted that Love had a pattern of offering comparable benefits to other people in the mentoring program, including students who weren’t pursuing athletic careers or opportunit­ies.

The NCAA also found no evidence that Love met its definition of an agent.

 ?? PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE ?? Westtown grad Mohamed Bamba is eligible to play for the University of Texas, according to the NCAA.
PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE Westtown grad Mohamed Bamba is eligible to play for the University of Texas, according to the NCAA.

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