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Louisville's infraction case headed to Independent Accountability Resolution Process


The next step in Louisville's case with the NCAA in regards to the Notice of Allegations the school received pertaining to the men's basketball program came when the NCAA released a statement saying the case will be heard by its new Independent Accountability Resolution Process. Louisville had requested the IARP hear its case in mid-December. (Cardinal Authority)

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Louisville's infraction case headed to Independent Accountability Resolution Process