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For more information call 346-5690 Sponsored by: VO«CI O* |M| OWCH rmw ■S .AM 1110 FIND IN THE ODE CLASSIFIEDS Oregon D<„iv Emerald Sports UNLV gets three-year probation LAS VEGAS (AP) - UNLV effectively closed the Jerry Tarkanian ora Tuesday. a< cept* ing a three-year probation from the NCAA that allows the men's basketball team to compete in postseason play. In a settlement of allegations dating ba< k to Tarkanian's lUHfi recruitment of former New York City prep star Lloyd Daniels. t'Nl.V agreed to sanctions on television appearnm es and si heduling Hut the school kept its chance to play in the NCAA postseason tournament UNLV admitted to 2fi unsper - ified violations in the agree ment. which the NCAA said revolved around inducements and (ninefits to n-< ruits and i or ient UNLV athletes Neither side released sper ifit violations Imh ause of an ongoing court dis pute involving the state's due process law. "We're just delighted it's over and that we're still in the post sehson playoffs." UNIA' Presi dent Hubert Masson said "We think we were treated fairly It s a wonderful sense of relief that this is behind us." NCAA officials said they were happy to settle the six-year-old i ase. which had been hogged down in Tarkanian’s dispute with the universitv. and with the state's passage of a due process law the NCAA chal lenged in court It was the NCAA's longest pending infrm - lions case. "We don't ever like to see an institution go through an infrac tions process that lasts more than six years." said David Swank, head of the NCAA infrai turns committee Swank credited the universi ty’s eagerness to investigate the allegations and its decision to set up moot compliance efforts on campus That reduced what would have been a mandatory minimum sanction of two years probation and a one-year total ban on postseason play and tele vision appearances. "But for the actions of the uni versity, the penalties would have been mm h more severe." Swank said "But these are not a slap on the wrist. These are still fairly substantial penalties." Tarkanian. replaced as coach after the 1991-92 season, urged the university to vigorously oppose the charges, claiming they were minor and not justi fied. Tarkanian was not immediate ly available for comment Tues day. but his replacement. Rollie Massimino, said he could live with the sanctions "Obviously, no one likes to lie punished." Massimino said. "But under the circumstances they were fair and reasonable." The sanctions t ame one day before the fall signing period for high school and junior college players Under the terms of the settle ment. UNl.V will. • Reduce bv two the number of basketball scholarships over the next two years. • Not be able to schedule any home games except against Big West (Conference opponents in the 19(14-95 season. • Be prohibited from televis ing anywhere non-conference regular season road games for the next two seasons • Be barred from using any exceptions to NCAA limits on the number of basketball games for preseason tournaments and foreign tours • Reduce the number of paid visits by recruits to the campus from If) to 10 over the next two years "This is a lug relief," UNl.V captain Dedan Thomas said. It's a great weight off every one's shoulders. Now we can get down to what we’re supposed to do and not have to worry about anything but basketball." University athletic director Jim Weaver said only road games with UCLA and George town that wore to be televised by LSI’N would be affected by the penalties this season. Weaver said he would try to get UCLA officials to switch the game to Las Vegas so it still could be televised. The violations stem from a probe begun by the NCAA fol lowing a 19H7 New York News day article on the recruitment of Daniels, now w ith the NBA San Antonio Spurs, who never played for UNLV. ‘We're just delighted it’s over and that we're still in the postseason playoffs.’ Robert Maxson. UNL V president The NCAA listed 34 alleged violations against the universi ty in December 1990. but the resolution of the case was delayed because of legal battles over Nevada's due process law. The settlement Tuesday applies only to the university and not to any possible NCAA actions against coaches or other personnel named in the charges. Tarkanian's departure from the school was bitter, with the former coach claiming UNLV administrators planted negative stories in the media about him in an ultimately successful effort to get him to resign. Tarkanian coached 19 years at the univer sity, and his teams reached four Final Fours and won the nation al championship in 1990. The former coach has had a stormy relationship with the NCAA, which he contends goes back to critical comments he made about the organization while a coach at Long Beach State. Tuesday's sanctions mark the third lime the NCAA has placed schools on probation for alleged violations while Tarkan ian was coaching. Swank, though, said the penalties were structured so cur rent players would he affected least. "Many of the present student athletes were in high school or junior high school when these violations occurred." Swank said. Levy honored for Oregon game WALNUT CREEK. Calif. (AP) — Arizona’s Chuck Levy, a tailback who moved to quarterback to help beat Oregon, and Washington State's DeWayne Patterson, who registered two sacks in a loss to UCLA, were named Pacific-10 Conference players of the week Monday. Also honored for his play on special teams was UCLA punt returner Paul Guidry, he returned ught punts for 124 yards against the Cougars. Levy, a junior, moved from his customary posi tion to fill in at quarterback after 13th-ranked Ari zona's first two quarterbacks were hurt. Levy directed the Wildcats to a 31-10 victory over Ore gon. rushing 27 times for 126 yards. Patterson's two sacks were for minus-15 yards The junior had five total tackles and returned an interception H9 yards for a touchdown in Wash ington State’s 40-27 loss to lOth-ranked UCLA. Law School Grad School • • Med School Business School How To Get In » Free Admissions Seminar THURSDAY NOVEMBER 11 GRE & MCAT 6:00 p.m. LSAT & GMAT 8:00 p.m. « Cali 345-4420 To Reserve Your Seat » KAPLAN The answer to the test question. 720 East 13th Eugene MAKE MONEY c Won Sal J00 I- 1 lih (bctwren Mill 6i High' >( I IP ^ W\IOO(