El Dorado News-Times

Reports: Memphis, Hardaway facing serious NCAA violations

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MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — The University of Memphis and men's basketball coach Penny Hardaway have been accused of serious violations of NCAA rules, including failing to cooperate with an investigat­ion, two newspapers reported.

The Daily Memphian and The Commercial Appeal reported that they obtained copies of a notice of allegation­s from an investigat­ion by the NCAA's Independen­t Accountabi­lity Resolution Process.

The newspapers also obtained a response from the university denying the allegation­s. The university said the notice “contains no specific facts, and it is the specific facts that are imperative for the resolution of this matter.”

The allegation­s come after Memphis lost to Gonzaga in the second round of the NCAA Tournament last week.

Alleged infraction­s include four Level I and two Level II violations, according to an amended notice of allegation­s the university received in July 2021. Level I and Level II violations are considered the most serious NCAA infraction­s.

The school received seven total accusation­s, including alleged violations of NCAA clauses related to lack of institutio­nal control, head coach responsibi­lity and failure to monitor. Hardaway was involved in at least one Level I infraction and two Level II violations stemming from the NCAA's investigat­ion that ran from May 2019 to February 2021, the notice said.

Many details and allegation­s included in the documents have been redacted.

The alleged violations appear to coincide with the time former Tigers player and prized recruit James Wiseman spent at Memphis. Wiseman had received $11,500 from Hardaway in 2017, when Hardaway was the coach at East High School in Memphis.

Although Hardaway wasn't Memphis' coach at the time of the payment, the NCAA ruled it wasn't allowed because he was a booster for the program. The former NBA All-Star gave $1 million in 2008 to his alma mater for the university's sports hall of fame.

Hardaway became the Memphis coach in March 2018, and Wiseman committed to the Tigers in November

2018.

Wiseman played the first game of the 2019-20 season before the NCAA ruled Wiseman ineligible. He played two more games after filing a restrainin­g order against the NCAA.

On Nov. 20, the NCAA suspended Wiseman for 12 games and ordered him to repay $11,500 in the form of a donation to the charity of choice. Wiseman now plays for the NBA's Golden State Warriors.

Also, data from a computer hard drive belonging to a former assistant coach was not preserved, the notice said. The university's response indicated the computer belonged to Mike Miller, a former NBA player.

The IARP's Complex Case Unit alleges Memphis failed to cooperate with the investigat­ion, including failing to report acts of noncomplia­nce in a timely manner. Hardaway “failed to demonstrat­e that he promoted an atmosphere of compliance within the men's basketball program," the notice said.

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