NCAA to announce ruling on ASU

The NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions will release a public report regarding violations self-reported by Arkansas State on Wednesday morning, according to an email sent by the NCAA to ASU on Tuesday.

The email, sent to ASU Chancellor Tim Hudson and obtained by the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette through a Freedom of Information Act request, said the NCAA would post the public report to its website at 11 a.m. Wednesday.

The email did not specify what sports were involved, but an ASU spokesman said Tuesday that the school recommended a $4,000 fine and to vacate one men’s basketball victory from the 2015-2016 season.

ASU Athletic Director Terry Mohajir declined to comment through a spokesman, citing the NCAA’s request to not comment until after the NCAA releases its report. The spokesman said ASU has cooperated with the NCAA.

ASU finished 11-20 overall and 7-13 in the Sun Belt Conference in Brady’s final season as coach. He announced after a Nov. 16 victory over Lyon in Jonesboro that he wouldn’t seek an extension to his contract that expired April 1. Brady was 121-129 in eight seasons with the Red Wolves.

ASU hired Coach Grant McCasland, who spent the past five seasons as an assistant at Baylor, on March 16.

Read Wednesday's Democrat-Gazette for full details.

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