Last updated May 10, 2013
Federal judge throws out Haith's petition
A federal judge has denied a petition by Missouri basketball coach Frank Haith, who wanted to subpoena Bank of America employees to determine if his financial records were illegally accessed during the NCAA's investigation of Miami athletics.
Kansas City Star Judge denies Haith's petition regarding bank records
A federal judge denied Missouri basketball coach Frank Haith's Rule 27 petition to determine whether Bank of America shared detailed records from his personal business account during the NCAA's two-year investigation of the University of Miami.
Kansas City Star Haith seeks source of bank leaks to NCAA investigators
CORAL GABLES — Former Miami basketball coach Frank Haith filed a petition in Miami-Dade federal court Monday alleging illegal access was given to his bank accounts during the NCAA's investigation into UM athletics.
South Florida Sun-Sentinel Haith files court petition related to suspected breach of bank records
Missouri coach Frank Haith filed a court petition Monday as part of an ongoing effort to determine whether Bank of America shared detailed records from his personal business account during the NCAA's two-year investigation of the University of Miami.
Kansas City Star NCAA investigation results in no sanctions for TU's athletic program
In an email correspondence on Wednesday, the NCAA notified the University of Tulsa that there will be no sanctions in connection to the alleged gambling activity of former Golden Hurricane athletic director ...
TulsaWorld.com UM’s motion to dismiss keys on violations by the NCAA
The University of Miami attorneys sent 45 pages worth of ‘improper acts’ by the NCAA during its 2 1/2-year investigation.
Miami Herald University of Miami wants Kyle Wright interview tossed from NCAA investigation
Testimony by ex-UM quarterback Kyle Wright that substantiated six NCAA allegations was tainted, says UM’s motion to dismiss the case.
Miami Herald NCAA president Mark Emmert wants dialog about spike in coach abuse
Emmert fielded questions about the ongoing investigation at Syracuse, the botched investigation at Miami, a report of more scandal at Auburn and an USA Today story that alleges he concealed corruption at UConn.
Grand Rapids Press Miami's motion to dismiss Haith case outlines unethical tactics by NCAA
The University of Miami, which has asked the NCAA to dismiss charges against its athletic department, has alleged tactics used by investigators during the questioning of Missouri basketball coach Frank Haith were impermissible and unethical. The motion also reveals that Abigail Grantstein, a University of Kansas law graduate who was fired by the NCAA for her involvement in another case, served as the lead investigator in the basketball portion of the Miami investigation.
Kansas City Star AP Source: NCAA alleges Miami ignored Shapiro acts
The NCAA is asking if Miami ignored evidence that the former booster at the center of this scandal was providing impermissible benefits Hurricanes' athletes, coaches or recruits, said a person familiar with the situation.
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