Miami Herald

Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim to retire in 3 years

- BY JOHN KEKIS

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse basketball coach Jim Boeheim will retire in three years and the university’s athletic director has resigned, the school announced Wednesday following a scathing NCAA report that imposed sanctions for violations that lasted more than a decade.

Chancellor Kent Syverud said Wednesday that Boeheim, a Hall of Famer and head coach for 39 years, decided to make the announceme­nt to “bring certainty to the team and program in the coming years” and to allow for a smooth transition.

Athletic director Daryl Gross will take another marketing position with the school, while Pete Sala will serve as interim athletic director.

The violations involved academic misconduct, extra benefits and the university’s drug testing policy. Boeheim, 70, is already suspended for the first half of the next Atlantic Coast Conference season, a total of nine games. Syracuse will also have three scholarshi­ps taken away for four seasons and all wins vacated in which an ineligible player participat­ed from 2004 through 2012.

The March 6 report by the NCAA Committee on Infraction­s found several violations, particular­ly with the men’s basketball program.

“Coach Jim Boeheim has been a mainstay at Syracuse University for more than one-third of our entire 144-year history,” Syverud said. “He enrolled as a student here in 1962 and has never left. He has been the embodiment of Orange pride.”

Boeheim has scheduled a press conference for Thursday morning, the school said.

Syverud also reiterated that although the university accepts some of the penalties it does not agree with all of the conclusion­s reached by the Committee on Infraction­s, as well as the penalties imposed, and intends to appeal the vacating of certain wins and the scholarshi­p reduction in men’s basketball.

“The decision to appeal is not taken lightly. We remain disturbed by the severity of certain penalties and the characteri­zation by the NCAA of certain facts surroundin­g the case,” Syverud said.

Gross will serve as vice president and special assistant to the Chancellor and adjunct professor in the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics.

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