Titans’ Response to Allegations of Violations Is Sent to NCAA
Cal State Fullerton has completed its response to NCAA allegations of violations in the Titan men’s basketball program and submitted its findings to the NCAA.
Judith Anderson, university executive vice president who oversees athletics, said Tuesday she has not been notified of a date for a preliminary hearing with the NCAA staff.
Anderson said she expects the case to go before the NCAA committee on infractions at one of its regularly scheduled meetings in June or August. She declined comment on the substance of the university’s response.
The NCAA has accused Fullerton of recruiting violations and alleged extra benefits for athletes during the spring and summer of 1993 and the summer of 1994. Brad Holland was coach at the time. He resigned in the fall of 1994 to become coach at San Diego.
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