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In July, the NCAA released the public infraction decision as part of its agreement with Morehouse College. The decision details how both the athletic department and the college occurred three NCAA infractions -- (1) NCAA Division II Manual Bylaw 14.4.3.3.5, NCAA Division II Manual Bylaw 15.3.2.3, and NCAA Division II Manual Constitution 2.8.1.
From academic years 2009-2010 to 2014-2015, the athletic department attested to playing 29 ineligible student-athletes; failing to "properly certify student-athletes' eligibility in two areas (1) continuing eligibility (progress-toward-degree requirements); and (2) good academic standing"; and improperly signing financial aid awards. This decision involves the football, cross-country, basketball, golf and baseball programs.
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