Kelvin Sampson Statement on Allegations from NCAA
Sampson addressed the NCAA allegations released today about the IU men's basketball program in the post-game press conference.
Sampson addressed the NCAA allegations released today about the IU men's basketball program in the post-game press conference.
Landry passes it back to Butch who nails the game-winning three-pointer. Ellis got a good look on the other end, but the shot won't fall.
"I expect him to coach tonight and I expect him to coach in the foreseeable future," Greenspan said to end the press conference. The University did not really shed light onto a lot of questions fans and media had about Sampson's future and the details of the report released by the NCAA.
IU Athletics Media Relations Director J.D. Campbell said IU coach Kelvin Sampson will coach tonight against Wisconsin.
As written in today's IDS, FIVE HOOSIER FOOTBALL PLAYERS were in trouble with the law this weekend, three of them arrested, including Demetrius McCray and James Bailey. Right off the heels of this, the bomb has been dropped on IU coach KELVIN SAMPSON for his habitual rule breaking.
I've spent the past half hour transcribing the most serious allegations against Sampson from the report.
Hey all. We just got a release from IU Athletics Media Relations. We are sifting through the report.
An ESPN.com report late this evening claims IU men's basketball coach Kelvin Sampson and staff committed major violations, according to the findings of a NCAA investigation. Per ESPN.com: "ESPN.com has learned over the last week that the NCAA uncovered new information since Indiana self-reported violations under second-year head coach Kelvin Sampson in October.
Allegations against the IU men's basketball programming stemming from impremissible phone calls by head coach Kelvin Sampson and various assistants will be released tomorrow The Associated Press reported tonight. Check the basketblog on Wednesday for further coverage.
Hey folks, I've linked to the IU-Michigan State game notes provided to us by the good folks at IUHoosiers.
Indiana University senior A.J. Ratliff (Indianapolis/North Central) will not return to the team men's basketball coach Kelvin Sampson announced today. "Both of us agreed that it was in his best interests to focus on himself and to work through his personal issues," said Sampson.
IU athletics media relations director J.D. Campbell said Ratliff is no longer off the team. Campbell said it was for personal reasons, and the move is in the best interests of A.J.
Update (12:36 p.m.) IU Director of Media Relations, J.D. Campbell, sent this press release out regarding Ratliff's departure from the team. Indiana University senior A.J.
Kelvin Sampson and the rest of the Big Ten coaches had their respective times with the media Monday.
Former IU coach Bobby Knight was on the Jay Leno show tonight. Here are the highlights. After coming out in a ref's jersey, Leno asked if Knight had a plan what to do next: "I was thinking about it, and I was trying to decide what i want to do.
Below is the text from the IU press release about the Think Pink game. The whole thing is set up to bring about awareness for breast cancer, and tons of teams across the country are participating.
Hey folks, Sorry for the delay, I had wireless trouble. Below is a rough copy of what's happened so far, and I'll keep updating throughout the night. One other quick note: Charlie Creme still has the Hoosiers in the Tournament, this time as an #11 seed against Pittsburgh in College Park, Maryland.
The Hoosiers are ranked 12th in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll after two victories on the road last week against Illinois and Ohio State.
Hey folks, Second post of the day here for ya. Above is the Big Ten Network's wrap of the IU-Illinois in convenient video form. The Hoosiers dropped a tough one on the road today, losing 73-62 at Illinois.
The IU athletic department has put together a highlight package of all the incoming freshman next season, CLICK HERE to check out the newest Hoosiers in action.