The Academic Progress Report from the NCAA was released. No Pitt athletics team was affected.
In Division I-A football, Temple (9), New Mexico State (6), Toledo (6) Hawaii (5), Middle Tennessee (5), Western Michigan (5) Buffalo (3) and Northern Illinois (2) were penalized.
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In Division I basketball, Cal-Poly (2), Centenary (2), East Carolina (2), Hampton (2), Jacksonville (2), Kent State (2), Maryland Eastern Shore (2), New Mexico State (2), South Carolina State (2), Texas State (2), Sacramento State (1), DePaul (1), Florida A&M (1), Lousiana Lafayette (1), Louisiana-Monroe (1), Louisiana Tech (1) and Prarie View (1) were penalized.
Those numbers in parenthesis represent the number of scholarships they will lose under the penalties.
According the the NCAA press release, this might be interesting.
Eight institutions have not yet completed the process for determining penalties under APR: Arizona State University; Northern Arizona University; San Diego State University; San Jose State University; Texas A&M University, College Station; University of Arizona; University of Kansas; Tulane University. The NCAA will release APR data on these institutions in the near future.
[Emphasis added.]
There is no indication as to what sport the penalties would apply, but if it was b-ball for ASU it would be another negative in their chance to lure away Coach Jamie Dixon if the rumors are true.
This is the full list of schools, teams and number of lost scholarships (PDF). Here’s a good starting point from the NCAA if you want to know more about the APR.