NCAA stands firm on findings that Rick Pitino didn't monitor team
Posted Mar 23, 2017
The NCAA is standing firm in its belief that Louisville basketball coach Rick Pitino failed to monitor his team, a Level I violation that could carry a multigame suspension if proven true. In documents obtained by ESPN.com, the NCAA affirms its position -- and rejects a January rebuttal submitted by the university and lawyers for Pitino -- that Pitino did not uphold his duties as head coach.
(ESPN.com)
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