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NCAA Action
Date of
Violation
Sport
19-Jul-15
Men's
Wrestling
29-Jul-15
Women's
Gymnastics
17-Aug-15
Women's
Swimming
13-Aug-15
Women's
Swimming
By-Law(s) Cited
Institutional Action
Based off our conversation, 2015 PSA1 (coming to ISU) and 2015 PSA2 (coming to ISU) visited officially July 19-July 21, 2015.
When the official visit paperwork was submitted for approval, SA1 was to be PSA1s student host and SA2 was to be PSA2s.
However, both SA1 and SA2 were unable to serve as student hosts due to issues arising, and SA3 served as the host for both,
receiving $160 of host money as opposed to $120 (Bylaw 13.6.7.5(a)).
Iowa State will need to declare PSA1 PSA2 SA3 ineligible but can reinstate them
internally once they donate $13.34 ($40/3 one SA and two PSAs) to a charity of
their choice. Additionally, Iowa State will provide further education on student
hosts to the Men's Wrestling staff.
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Coach mistakenly believed the first permissible date for electronic correspondence was July 1 of the prospect's Junior year. She
immediately realized her mistake and notified compliance.
Iowa State women's gymnastics staff is precluded from having any written
communication with the prospect for a period of two weeks beginning September
1, 2015.
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Coach mistakenly thought PSA was entering her senior year of high school in 2015-16 and responded to her email under that assumption.
However, when he went back through the email conversation, Coach realized PSA was only entering her junior year and he had emailed her too
early (prior to September 1st of her junior year). Coach immediately notified compliance of the error.
Iowa State women's swimming and diving staff is precluded from having any
written communication with 2017 prospective student-athlete (PSA) for a period of Accepted
two weeks beginning September 1, 2015.
13.1.3.1.1 - Telephone
Calls; Exception Swimming and Diving
Coach noticed a missed call on his phone from an individual he believed to be a former Iowa State (ISU) swimmer. Coach
returned the call without realizing the number was associated with a current 2017 women's swimming prospect resulting in an
early call. Coach returned the call from the former ISU swimmer, not knowing the former swimmer was actually the prospect's
father.
Iowa State women's swimming staff is precluded from calling the prospect the
propect for a period of two weeks once it becomes permissible to do so (July 1-14,
2016).
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13.4.1 - Recruiting
Materials and
Electronic
Correspondence General Rule
13.4.1 - Recruiting
Materials and
Electronic
Correspondence General Rule
12-Sep-15
Softball
13.7.2.1.5 - Reserving
Game Tickets
During the PSA's visit, two additional tickets were reserved for the PSA's brothers to purchase for the home football game. Instead
of having her family call the ticket office to inquire about ticket availability, a softball assistant coach emailed the ticket office
directly to see if there were tickets available. From there, the ticket office placed two tickets for purchase to be picked up and paid
The compliance office will educate all coaches on bylaw 13.7.2.1.5 and has spoken
for on the day of the game at the PSA pass list. The PSA???s family paid face value for the additional tickets.
to the ticket office about the proper process. The compliance and ticket office are
on the same page.
This was a one-time occurrence that was caught through the normal compliance monitoring processes when the sport staff/PSA
appropriately completed the unofficial visit paperwork. Further, no benefit was gained as tickets were still available to the game
and the family purchased the tickets at face value. This was simply a procedural issue.
21-Sep-15
Women's
Volleyball
13.4.1 - Recruiting
Materials and
Electronic
Correspondence General Rule
Coach received an email from a 2018 prospect and responded believing that the prospect was a 2017 prospect. Coach
immediately self-reported her error to the Iowa State athletic compliance office.
Men's Golf
The Iowa State men's golf team exceeded the four hour daily limit by 45 minutes through misapplication of Bylaw 17.1.7.1.1.
While reviewing the practice logs, the compliance office noted the hour discrepancy for the date of September 16, 2015. The
men's golf staff stated that they held a 45 minute workout in the morning and a 4 hour practice round in the afternoon on the
The institution will self-impose a 2-for-1 penalty for the men's golf
same day. While reviewing the monthly practice logs, the assistant director of compliance noticed that the men's golf staff had
program,reducing the permissible practice hours from 20 to 18.5 for one week.
listed a total of 4.75 hours or 4 hours and 45 minutes of practice time on September 16th, 2015. The men's golf coaches believed
that 4 hours and 45 minutes of CARA were permissible for a one day period per Bylaw 17.1.7.1.1, as long as they did not exceed 20
hours for the week, which they did not.
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Men's Golf
13.4.1 - Recruiting
Materials and
Electronic
Correspondence General Rule
Coach mistakenly thought the prospect was in his junior year of high school and responded to his email under that assumption.
Coach believed PSA was a Junior because the prospect told Coach that he had finished Year 10 in school. However, the prospect
is from New Zealand, where they go through year 13, so he is actually just a sophomore. Coach realized the New Zealand year
Iowa State men's golf staff is precluded from having any written communication
structure after he had sent the reply email to the prospect and immediately notified compliance of the error. Coach self-reported with the prospect for a period of two weeks once it is permissible to do so.
his error and knows that the correct date for such correspondence is the opening day of classes for the prospect's junior year of
high school (the PSA is an international prospect attending school that uses a nontraditional academic calendar).
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16-Sep-15
20-Oct-15
Iowa State women's volleyball staff is precluded from having any written
communication with the prospect for a period of two weeks once it becomes
permissible to do so (September 1-14, 2016).
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03-Oct-15
30-Oct-15
Men's
Wrestling
Men's
Wrestling
11.01.6 - Coach,
Volunteer
On October 3, 2015,the volunteer men's wrestling coach was provided a meal in conjunction with an unofficial visit meal.
Two individuals that are local senior-level wrestlers training for the 2016 Olympic tryouts served as guest coaches for an open
practice that was formatted like an intra-squad dual. The head coach simply didn't think about the fact only designated coaches
11.7.6 - Limitations on
could coach at this particular event. The open practice was primarily for fan entertainment and the head coach thought it would
the Number of Coaches
be fun for the fans to watch a couple Olympic hopefuls 'coach' the team. The head coach's decision for allowing this centered
and Off-Campus
around publicity. In reality, there wasn't much, if any, meaningful instruction given by the individuals.
Recruiters
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The compliance director met with the head coach about the subject educating him
on the applicable bylaws. The applicable legislation will be covered with other
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sports at a future date.
The violation was discovered through normal monitoring procedures by the athletics compliance office.
02-Nov-15
Men's
Wrestling
Iowa State University's (ISU) wrestling director of operations placed an impermisislbe telephone call to a prospect's father. The
13.1.3.4.1 - Institutional
prospect's father contacted the director of wrestling operations to request the PowerPoint and information the father and
Coaching Staff
The men's wrestling staff is prohibited from initiating telephone calls to any
prospect had been shown during the official visit to ISU on 10.30.15 - 11.1.15. The director of operations was providing the father
Members - General
PSA/PSA relative for one week (1.17-23.16).
the contact information for the individual he met with in academics. The prospect subsequently signed a National Letter of Intent
Rule
with ISU on 11.12.15.
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11-Jan-16
Women's
Gymnastics
The Women's Gymnastics program exceeded the permissible daily limitation of 4 hours for countable athletically related activities
on January 11, 2016 by 15 minutes. The staff self-reported the violation immediately upon realizing the overage.
The institution will self-impose a 2-for-1 penalty for the women's gymnastics'
program, reducing the permissible practice hours from 20 to 19.5 for one week.
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01-Jan-16
Men's
Football
13.1.3.1.3 - Telephone
Calls - Exception
Football
The men's football staff had just transitioned into their current roles after a head coaching change at the institution. During the
transition, the coaches were attempting to learn a new monitoring system for call logs. The countable call made at the beginning
of the week was mistakenly followed by two calls to a PSA, who eventually signed with the institution, because the initial call did
not log.
ISU will prohibit the football coaching staff from placing phone calls or having
written correspondence with any PSA and/or their families for a two week period.
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14-Jan-16
Men's
Football
13.1.3.4.1 - Institutional
Coaching Staff
Director of operations believed he was calling a committed (signed an NLI, institution's written offer of admission and/or financial
Members - General
aid, or after the institution received PSA's financial deposit in response to an offer of admission) prospect but was mistaken.
Rule
ISU will prohibit the football coaching staff from initiating telephone calls to the
PSA and/or his family for a period of two weeks. The rules regarding this situation
were reviewed with the football coaching staff.
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20-Jan-16
Men's
Football
13.1.3.4.1 - Institutional
Coaching Staff
Director of operations believed he was calling a committed (signed an NLI, institution's written offer of admission and/or financial
Members - General
aid, or after the institution received PSA's financial deposit in response to an offer of admission) prospect but was mistaken.
Rule
ISU will prohibit the football coaching staff from initiating telephone calls to the
PSA and/or his family for a period of two weeks. The rules regarding this situation
were reviewed with the football coaching staff.
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19-Jan-16
Men's
Football
13.1.3.4.1 - Institutional
Coaching Staff
Director of operations believed he was calling a committed (signed an NLI, institution's written offer of admission and/or financial
Members - General
aid, or after the institution received PSA's financial deposit in response to an offer of admission) prospect but was mistaken.
Rule
ISU will prohibit the football coaching staff from initiating telephone calls to the
PSA and/or his family for a period of two weeks. The rules regarding this situation
were reviewed with the football coaching staff.
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09-Jan-16
Men's
Football
13.1.3.1.3 - Telephone
Calls - Exception
Football
17-Jan-16
Men's
Football
During the prospect's visit to campus the institution took a picture to be used if/when the prospect signed an NLI with the
13.10.2.7 - Photograph
institution. The staff member sent the picture in an email to the prospect who posted it on his social media page.
of Prospective StudentAthlete
This violation was discovered throuhg ISU's normal monitoring procedures.
Men's
Football
13.5.2.2.2 - Coach
Accompanying PSA on
Flight To or From
Official Visit
18-Jan-16
ISU will prohibit the football coaching staff from initiating telephone calls to the
Graduate Assistant placed a call to an individual he believed to be a senior (permissible) prospect. However, during the discussion,
PSA and/or his family during the first two permissible calling periods for the PSA.
Graduate Assistant discovered the PSA was only a 2017 prospect.
The first date ISU may call the PSA is September 4, 2016.
On two occasions, a coaching staff member accompanied a prospect on official visit air travel. PSA1 accompanied by Assistant Coach1 on a flight
following PSA1's official visit on Jan. 18, 2016. PSA2 was accompanied by Assistant Coach2 following PSA2's official visit on January 26, 2016. Both
coaches went a separate direction from the prospects at the conclusion of the flights. PSA1 later signed with Iowa State. PSA2 committed to
another institution.
Initial violation was discovered through a Twitter post. Through the discussion with the ISU travel staff, it was discovered the second violation
occurred earlier that morning.
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The compliance office will educate all sports on Bylaw 13.10.2.7 and its application. Accepted
The prospects have been declared inelgibly and ISU will seek reinstatement for
PSA1 as he signed an NLI with the institution. The institution has educated both
the football staff and has reaffirmed with the travel staff that such action is
impermissible and may not be booked. All parties were instructed to directly
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approach compliance with any compliance related questions as at least the second
violation should have been avoided. The institution will educate all sports staff on
this particular legislation in the near future. Finally, no significant recruiting
advantage was gained as a result of the violations.
Men's
Football
13.6.7.9 Activities
During Official Visit
03-Feb-16
11-Feb-16
22-Jan-16
During an official visit weekend, the football staff decorated a hotel conference room used to feed prospects on their official visit.
Specifically, the staff hung an ISU football banner, placed a few stanchions on the ground, and placed football helmets on the
tables.
The athletics compliance office will educate all sport staffs on the application of
Bylaw 13.6.7.9.
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Men's
Football
13.1.3.4.1 - Institutional
Coaching Staff
Director of Operations placed a call to an individual he believed to be a head coach. However, when the recipient answered,
Members - General
Director of Operations learned that the number actually belonged to a 2017 prospect.
Rule
ISU will prohibit the football coaching staff from initiating telephone calls to the
PSA and/or his family during the first two permissible calling periods for the PSA.
The first date ISU may call the PSA is September 4, 2016.
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Men's
Football
13.1.3.4.1 - Institutional
Coaching Staff
Director of operations believed he was calling a committed (signed an NLI, institution's written offer of admission and/or financial
Members - General
aid, or after the institution received PSA's financial deposit in response to an offer of admission) prospect but was mistaken.
Rule
ISU will prohibit the football coaching staff from initiating telephone calls to the
PSA and/or his family for a period of two weeks. The rules regarding this situation
were reviewed with the football coaching staff.
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14-Feb-16
25-Feb-16
09-Apr-16
21-Apr-16
01-May-16
23-Apr-16
Men's
Football
13.4.1 - Recruiting
Materials and
Electronic
Correspondence General Rule
Volleyball
13.4.1 - Recruiting
Materials and
Electronic
Correspondence General Rule
Men's
Football
13.1.1.2 - Two-Year
College Prospective
Student-Athletes
Men's
Football
Director of operations sent an accidental text to a 2017 prospective student-athlete. The text was in response to an incoming text ISU will prohibit the football coaching staff from having any written
regarding Iowa State Football practice times.
correspondence with the involved PSA for a period of two weeks.
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An assistant volleyball coach typed up a quick email to send to several high school/club volleyball coaches, introducing herself, as
she had recently been hired at Iowa State University. As she was new to the institution and its recruiting software, she accidentally The institution will refrain from sending written correspondence/recruiting
clicked the button to send the email to the prospects, rather than to the coaches. The prospects are not yet of the permissible
materials to the prospective student-athletes for a period of two weeks once it
grade level to receive email correspondence. She recognized her mistake that same day and immediately self-reported the error to becomes permissible to send such correspondence.
the compliance office.
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An assistant football coach setup a visit with a prospect who is a nonqualifier and in his first academic year at a two-year
institution. The violation was discovered when a peer instituion sent a Twitter picture to the director of compliance.
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Women's
Volleyball
13.12.2.3 - Athletics
Staff Members
Men's
Basketball
MBB director of player development (DPD) was appointed as a designated off-campus recruiter, because an assistant coach
13.1.3.1.4 Time Period departed to take the head coaching position at another institution, shortly before the MBB April evaluation periods began (April
for Telephone Calls 13th, 2016). After watching a 2018 prospect (PSA1) during an evaluation trip in Indianapolis on Saturday, April 23rd, 2016, DPD
General Rule; 13.1.3.1.4 initiated electronic correspondence (texts) and telephone calls with PSA1 and PSA1's mother. The correspondence and calls lasted
Exception -- Men's
through May 7th. During a discussion with head coach (HC) on the same day, DPD realized he had been communicating with a
Basketball; 13.4.1
2018 prospect prior to June 15th following PSA1's sophomore year. During the same discussion with the HC, DPD also realized he
Recruiting Materials
had sent multiple texts to another 2018 prospect (PSA2) on May 6th and May 7th, 2016. The DPD subsequently transititioned into
and Electronic
a full-time assistant coach (AC) role on May 31st, 2016. HC knew the proper date for beginning calls and correspondence with
Correspondence -2018 prospects was June 15th, 2016 and quickly relayed that information to DPD as soon as he heard that the call and/or texts
General Rule; 13.4.1.1 were being placed. Further, after HC and DPD's May 7th conversation, the HC and DPD immediately notified the compliance office
Exception -- Men's
of the violation that had occurred. DPD did not intentionally violate NCAA legislation to gain a recruiting advantage, truthfully
Basketball
believing he could permissibly begin corresponding on April 15th of PSA's sophomore year in school.
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Institution will prohibit Iowa States (ISU) MBB staff from having telephonic
communication and general correspondence with PSA1 and PSA2 for a period of
four (4) weeks once it would first be permissible to do so (June 15, 2016).
Institution will also prohibit entire MBB staff from having telephonic
communication and general correspondence with any PSA for a period of two
weeks (beginning June 19th, 2016 running through July 2nd, 2016). Further, the
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institution will reduce the number of recruiting opportunities for PSA1 from 7 to 5,
with only 3 of the 5 being permissible contacts. AC will be restricted from
recruiting on July 6th, July 13th, and July 20th during the upcoming July evaluation
periods. AC will additionally be withheld from coaching in the first regular season
contest of the 2016-2017 academic year.
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04-May-16
10-Oct-15
16-Jun-16
30-Jun-16
Men's Track
The institution will count the impermissible contact with the involved PSA as one of
In April 2016, associate track and field head coach (AHC) had impermissible in-person, on-campus contact with a prospective
the permissible contact opportunities as well as reduce the remaining number of
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student-athlete (PSA) during the dead period that includes Track and Field's initial spring signing date of the National Letter of
13.02.5.5 Dead Period; Intent. PSA was on a campus visit to ascertain whether a specific major offered at the institution would interest him. While on the contact opportunities by one.
13.17.8 Cross
vist, PSA decided to stop by the track offices to talk with AHC. AHC was unaware of PSA's instention to stop by AHC's office, but
Country/Track and Field ultimately engaged in a conversation with the PSA.
Women's
Basketball
In May 2016, (Associate Head Coach) AHC placed a call to an individual she believed to be a PSA coach. The number the AHC called,
13.1.3.1 Time Period for however, was actually the number for a PSA on the coach's team. PSA that answered the phone is a 2018 prospect. AHC did not ISU will prohibit the women's basketball coaching staff from initiating telephone
Telephone Calls give their name to the PSA, apologized, and hung up when they realized the call recipient was a PSA. The AHC immediately
calls to the PSA and/or her family for a period of two weeks once it becomes
General Rule
terminated the phone call upon discovering their mistake.
permissible to do so (September 1-14, 2016).
Men's
Wrestling
Wrestling graduate assistant (GA) and senior-level wrestler (SLW) had planned on visiting a mutual friend and potentially working a
wrestling camp in Chicago on the weekend of October 10-11, 2015. The camp, which was originally planned to be loosely
associated with a combine, was ultimately canceled. GA and SLW, however, decided to attend and watch the combine. This
resulted in a violation of Bylaw 13.1.2.3 when GA attended this event. GA also briefly spoke with some prospects after being
approached by the prospects at the conclusion of the event. He did not recall the names of any besides PSA1, PSA2, and PSA3. GA
also did not see himself as recruiting. He said conversations were brief and resulted from individuals approaching him. Also, at
some point during the event, SLW had incidental contact with prospects and/or their parents at the event. In particular, he had
11.7.2 Recruiting
brief contact with two prospects that have signed NLI's with Iowa State, PSA1 and PSA2. SLW explained the contacts were general
Coordination Functions; in nature and not more than a greeting. In his interview, SLW made it clear he was not recruiting those or any other prospects on
13.1.2.3 - General
behalf of ISU. SLW's actions do not legislatively constitute a violation. Both GA and SLW attest they attended the combine on their
Restrictions -- Staff
own initiative and were not instructed by ISU staff to attend. Further, the head coach and both assistant coaches stated they were
Members and
not aware of GA's and SLW's intention to attend the event. GA indicated he was not aware that he could not attend the event.
Governing Board
SLW's attendance by itself is not considered a violation.
Men's
Basketball
13.12.1.7.1 Employment of
Prospective studentathletes General Rule
Men's basketball program had two non-recruited prospective student-athletes (PSA1 and PSA2 - both of whom were athletics
award winners) help instruct at an institutional shooting camp on June 16, 2016. The Iowa State (ISU) men's basketball program
had submitted an initial list of projected camp workers for the shooting camp taking place on June 15th-June 16th to compliance
prior to the camp beginning, and the list was approved on May 20th, 2016. However, after an influx of registered campers
occurred over the weekend (June 11th, 2016), the staff decided to add more instructors to accommodate the change in camper
numbers and PSA1/PSA2 were local individuals willing and available to help with the camp on short notice.
12.4.1 - Criteria
Governing
Compensation to
Student-Athletes;
12.4.1.1 - Athletics
Reputation
Student-athlete (SA) wrote articles for a website where content providers post articles about various issues. SA did this
in order to gain experience in the field of communications since that is her area of study and she wanted it to appear on
her resume. Institution was pursuing a waiver to allow SA to be paid to generate content for this site. While the waiver
was pending, SA received $20 as payment, which was deposited into her PayPal account, for one of her articles since
it received the most "shares" that week. The article referenced that SA was a soccer player at Iowa State and included
pictures of her and other student-athletes. SA contacted the website on June 30, 2016, to tell her that she could no
longer write for them and that she needed them to retract the payment from her PayPal account. Then on July 18,
2016, SA noticed that she had received a payment of $100 from the website. SA contacted Compliance and contacted
her former advisor from the website to inform her that she had received payment after she had ceased writing articles.
SA returned the payments back to the website prior to depositing them into a bank account or using them in any
fashion.
Women's
Soccer
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Iowa State University will count one contact and one evaluation for the two senior
prospects, PSA1 and PSA2. Iowa State University will reduce the number of
contacts by two for PSA3's senior year (when he will be of contactable age). The
head wrestling coach has been issued a letter of admonishment instructing him to
be more aware of what his staff is doing and potential compliance issues. SLW was
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issued a letter of statement indicating he is not to represent Iowa State University
to prospective student-athletes or their parents and that such actions coud result
in disassociation from the athletics department. The compliance office educated
all sports on bylaws 11.7.2 and 12.1.2.3. The compliance office has also created an
edcuation handout that will be delivered to all local senior level wrestlers.
PSA1 and PSA2 have been declared ineligible at the institution and ISU will
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not be seeking reinstatement of PSA1 and/or PSA2. Additional rules
education will be provided to the men's basketball staff.
ISU has declared SA ineligible. SA has demonstrated she has returned the money to
the company and closed her PayPal account. ISU sent a cease and desist letter to
the online platform. ISU will provide rules education to SA and to its studentAccepted
athletes regarding using their name/image/likeness in employment (including selfemployment) settings.