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corroborated Gangelhoff's claims. Gangelhoff provided him with printed samples of coursework written by her and turned in by students. Among other allegations by Gangelhoff: she was allowed to continue assisting players despite being caught in 1996 doing a take-home exam with a player, an assistant
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liable for multiple rule violations regarding practice time and benefits that occurred under the watch of then-head coach Cheryl Littlejohn from 1998 to 2001. Because the NCAA treated the women's basketball violations as a separate matter from the men's basketball academic violations, Minnesota
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all resigned. Minnesota voluntarily sat out the 1999–2000 postseason, among other self-imposed sanctions. In 2000, the NCAA placed the Minnesota men's basketball program on four years' probation and reduced scholarships, based on numerous findings of academic fraud, improper benefits, and other
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District Judge Deborah Hedlund ordered Haskins to return $ 815,000 of the $ 1.5 million in buyout money paid to him. This was based on an arbitrator's recommendation, after the university argued that Haskins had committed fraud by lying to the NCAA yet accepting the buyout money.
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coach drove players to Gangelhoff's home for tutoring sessions in possible violation of NCAA rules, Gangelhoff duplicated the same work for different student-athletes to turn in to different classes, and coach Clem Haskins paid Gangelhoff in cash to tutor players.
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After the March 10 article, two more people came forward claiming to have done coursework for Minnesota basketball players: Gangelhoff's sister Jeanne Payer and Alexandra Goulding, a Minnesota sociology doctoral candidate. In a
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In 1986, an academics counselor quoted Haskins in a memo as saying: "If someone doing a paper for a student-athlete would allow him the opportunity to be eligible to compete and therefore succeed, we need to do the paper for
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Vacating all appearances in the 1994, 1995, and 1997 NCAA Tournaments and 1996 and 1998 National Invitational Tournaments, as well as individual records of those student-athletes found to have committed academic fraud;
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Additionally, the NCAA discovered that Haskins and other staffers had provided improper benefits to recruits and student-athletes, including cash payments made to student-athletes. Rules violations extended to
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reported this story, the University of Minnesota began an investigation, suspending four players for the NCAA Tournament: starters Kevin Clark and Miles Tarver, and reserves
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On October 24, 2000, the NCAA published its public infractions report relating to University of Minnesota men's basketball. Among its findings of rules violations:
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Following an internal investigation launched on March 19, 1999, the university self-imposed the following sanctions on its men's basketball program, among others:
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after resigning as men's athletic director. He returned to higher education in 2001 as senior vice president for institutional advancement at his alma mater, the
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The academic counselor and other basketball staffers intimidated professors and registrar staff into changing grades for student-athletes to maintain eligibility.
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reported that new coach Monson "rebuilt" the Minnesota men's basketball program after the scandal "faster than seemed possible." Minnesota made the NIT again in
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In the resulting scandal, four players from the Minnesota basketball team were immediately suspended, pending an investigation for academic fraud. Head coach
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in 1995. After telling coach Haskins that she would never do student-athletes' assignments again, Goulding said Haskins responded: " needed a lot of help."
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reported that Minnesota academic counseling office manager Jan Gangelhoff had done coursework for at least 20 Minnesota basketball players since 1993.
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Shortly afterward, the Big Ten stripped the Gophers of the 1997 regular season title and vacated all of the Gophers' victories from 1993 to 1999.
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A reduction of three scholarships for the 1999–00 season and a total of four scholarships reduced from the 2000–01 and 2003–04 seasons;
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Head coach Clem Haskins knew about Gangelhoff's fraudulent activities, and improperly provided benefits to Gangelhoff and Newby;
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NCAA public infractions report for the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, published October 24, 2000. Formats:
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Alonzo Newby, the academic counselor assigned to men's basketball at Minnesota, orchestrated the academic fraud;
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article published on March 24, 1999, Goulding said that she wrote a paper for Minnesota starting forward
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Forfeiture of 90% of money earned from appearances in the 1994, 1995, and 1997 NCAA Tournaments.
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journalism." The newspaper received many hostile calls and letters in response to this report.
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and Jason Stanford, alleged as among those for whom Gangelhoff had done work. Minnesota lost to
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Minnesota finished its first season under NCAA probation 18–14, including an appearance in the
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Helms and Premo-Porretta national championships in bold; NCAA Final Four appearance in italics
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for Haskins and Newby (both until October 23, 2007) and Gangelhoff (until October 23, 2005).
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Following its investigation, the NCAA issued the following sanctions to the university:
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Gangelhoff prepared nearly 400 pieces of coursework for at least 18 basketball players;
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for a year after leaving the University of Minnesota. He then retired to his farm in
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of timing the article to be published around NCAA Tournament time for the sake of "
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On March 10, 1999, the day before Minnesota was to play in the first round of the
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for his reports on the scandal. According to Geneva Overholser of the
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in the first round of the tournament on March 11. Minnesota governor
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A reduction of six paid visits by recruits until the 2002–03 season;
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A reduction of five scholarships in total until the 2003–04 season;
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a month later to replace Haskins. This was four months after
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avoided being designated a repeat violator and getting the "
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Shaffer, David & Morrison, Blake (March 24, 1999).
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On June 25, 1999, the university paid $ 1.5 million to
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Index


Williams Arena
Minnesota Golden Gophers men's basketball
National Collegiate Athletic Association
academic dishonesty
University of Minnesota
men's basketball program
1999 NCAA Tournament
St. Paul Pioneer Press
Clem Haskins
Mark Dienhart
McKinley Boston
NCAA Tournament
St. Paul Pioneer Press
George Dohrmann
Courtney James
Bobby Jackson
Antoine Broxsie
Gonzaga
Jesse Ventura
sensationalism
Courtney James
football
men's ice hockey
buy out
Gonzaga
Dan Monson
Gonzaga
NCAA Tournament
Mark Yudof

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