INDIANAPOLIS
--- The NCAA student-athlete reinstatement staff has granted a
season-of-competition waiver to 33 student-athletes who participated on
the Duke University men’s lacrosse team during the 2006 season. The
waiver was requested by Duke University for all men’s lacrosse
student-athletes who were not seniors during the 2006 season.
The
waiver provides each of the student-athletes a fifth year of
eligibility to play lacrosse, regardless if the participation is for
Duke or another NCAA institution. Duke University applied for the
additional season of competition after canceling the 2006 season amid
criminal allegations against some members of the team.
“These
individuals were involved in an unusual circumstance that we believe
warrants providing them the opportunity to complete their four years of
competition,” said Jennifer Strawley, NCAA director of student-athlete
reinstatement and membership services.
The
student-athlete reinstatement staff considered a number of factors in
determining that a waiver of NCAA regulations was appropriate. These
factors included the unusual and extenuating circumstances surrounding
the cancellation of the season; the hardship endured by the team from
the false allegations; and the unanimous endorsement by the Atlantic
Coast Conference university presidents for the waiver.
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