http://www.semo.edu/news/index_19168.htm
Southeast to Begin Search for Athletic Director and Newly Approved Associate Athletic Director
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo., Oct. 9, 2008 –
Due to prior National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) major violations and a new NCAA Notice of Allegations (NOA) concerning possible major violations with the men’s and women’s basketball programs received Oct. 6, 2008, by Southeast Missouri State University, the University has decided to make several changes in the operations of its intercollegiate athletics.
Athletic Director Don Kaverman, effective at 9 a.m., Oct. 9, 2008, has been relieved of his athletic director and all other duties and placed on administrative leave until Feb. 7, 2009, when his contract will end.
Cindy Gannon, associate athletic director, was appointed as the interim director until a new athletic director is appointed...
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In the spring of 2008, the University began reviewing information brought to its attention concerning potential violations of NCAA legislation in the men’s and women’s basketball programs. Southeast conducted several interviews and thereafter contacted the NCAA Enforcement Staff. Southeast and the NCAA subsequently conducted several joint interviews. The inquiry resulted in the NOA in a letter received by the University on Oct. 6, 2008, from David Price, vice president of enforcement for the NCAA, that detailed specific allegations.
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http://www.semo.edu/news/index_19167.htm
Southeast Missouri State University Places Edgar on Administrative Leave
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo., Oct. 9, 2008 – Southeast Missouri State University has received a Notice of Allegations (NOA) from the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) concerning possible major violations involving the men’s basketball program.
The allegations were outlined in a letter to Southeast President Kenneth W. Dobbins from David Price, the NCAA’s vice president for enforcement. The letter was received by the University Oct. 6, 2008...
I know a few years ago, SEMO got into trouble with the NCAA over the former women's basketball coach and some of the things he had done.