Adam quoted, in part ... >"Colleges: Eligibility violations surface at Maine" I hadn't posted anything on this sense the ice hockey team players transcripts haven't been analysed yet; the emphasis now is the impact on Fall sports. The football and field hockey teams are affected and it appears the soccer teams are not affected. Team counts have not been made available and affected individual student athletes have not been publicly identified. The eligibility problem (expected to be the last of Maine's *eligibility* NCAA compliance problems) is (as I recall) with Section 14.4.3.1.5 of the NCAA rules. This rule states that student athletes by their 3rd year (or 5th semester or 9th quarter) must have chosen a "program of study" or major and that the 24 credit hours per year requirement is then 24 hours *in* *the* *program* *of* *study*. That is, the student athlete must make 24 credit hours of progress during the previous year. Courses that count as credit, but not applicable to the program of study are not counted by the NCAA. This rule was instituted in 1981. Maine says that they misinterpreted the rule. IMHO they (we? ouch) ignored or more probably were ignorant of the rule until the middle of this month. As you might appreciate, ensuring compliance with this rule wrt any individual transcript is a tedious process, and so Winter and Spring sport athletes won't be analysed until the Fall sport athlete analysis is complete. The University is suggesting that the student athletes are free of any guilt in these cases, since the advice they received from everyone at the school was wrong. The NCAA may rule on some or all of the cases this week. If so, those athletes may be eligible for this weekends competition. Previous year's records will be analysed once this years analysis is complete. Have a nice day, :-) Wayne Smith The College Hockey Discussion List administrator Systems Group - CAPS BITNET/CREN: wts@maine University of Maine System internet: [log in to unmask] +------------------------Clip and save---------------------------------+ LISTSERV Gem: Automatic File Delivery ( AFD) You may tell LISTSERV to send you a copy of a file in the HOCKEY-L archives whenever it changes. For example, to request a copy of the HOCKEY-L FAQ whenever it changes send this command to [log in to unmask]: AFD ADD HOCKEY-L FAQ For more information, send the command HELP to [log in to unmask] +------------------------Clip and save---------------------------------+