All from THE NCAA REGISTER, November 28, 1994. All paraphrased. INSTITUTIONAL SECONDARY INFRACTIONS 1. A Division I head coach served as color commentator for a high school game. None of the players were or are being recruited by the school, and the university doesn't offer financial aid for hockey. The school reviewed legislation with the hockey staff. No further action. 2. A Division I strength coach provided private instruction to two prospects. Institution will not recruit either prospect, will review legislation, will revise procedures to monitor students paying a fee for lessons and will require pre- approval for future clients/students. Prospects are ineligible unless restored through NCAA appeals process. ELIGIBILITY APPEALS 1. A Division I student athlete practiced beyond the limit [two weeks] before being certified by the NCAA clearinghouse. Student athlete was later certified as eligible. Eligibility restored. 2. A Division II student athlete played one game as an affiliate player with a major junior team. Student athlete must sit out his first year in residence at NCAA school, loses one year of NCAA eligibility and must sit out first game of second NCAA year...then eligibility will be restored. John H U Mich