The University of Oklahoma and UCLA have both reported NCAA violations within their athletic programs. Oklahoma's violations were discovered through the university's monitoring systems and involved a coach who is no longer employed. These violations affected the football and track and field programs. Meanwhile, UCLA has reached an agreement with NCAA enforcement staff regarding recruiting violations in their women's cross country and track and field programs. As a result, UCLA has been sanctioned with one year of probation, recruiting restrictions, a $5,000 fine, and the vacating of victories involving ineligible athletes.
UCLA women’s cross country and track and field programs hit with NCAA sanctions https://t.co/RcZi24yi28
UCLA has agreed to one year of probation, recruiting restrictions, a $5,000 fine and vacating of victories involving any athletes who were ineligible. https://t.co/LxA64DjMMc
“UCLA has reached an agreement with NCAA enforcement staff on recruiting violations that occurred within the women's cross country and track and field programs. A Committee on Infractions panel has approved the agreement. A former assistant cross country and track and field coach… https://t.co/LKhMuHTlPa