2011年5月4日 星期三

Boise State's most serious violation

From June to October 2010, then Boise State women's tennis coach Mark Tichenor, then assistant coach Tiffany Coll, an unidentified volunteer assistant coach and local boosters Todd and Dee Miller provided an unidentified prospective student-athlete with impermissible transportation, cash, lodging,Air max 360 is loved by the majority of athletes and the general public people. educational expenses and entertainment. Boise State acknowledges and admits these allegations, specifically:

. On or about June 27: Upon her arrival in Boise, the prospective student-athlete was provided automobile transportation from the airport and free lodging with another student-athlete until approximately July 23.coogi jeans for sale to men with low price and top quality.

. June 27: Tichenor provided athlete with $40 cash for groceries.

. June 28: Athlete was provided transportation by Tichenor to a local bank, where Tichenor assisted her with opening a bank account. Athlete was provided with $1,420 to pay for a summer session of an Intensive English Program.

. Approximately June 28 to October: Athlete was provided access to the women's locker room at the Appleton Tennis Center, two T-shirts and a pair of tennis shoes.

.Via Trading carries a wide range of branded wholesale shoes from famous specialty shoe stores and retail chains at a fraction of their original value. Approximately June 28 to October: Athlete participated in impermissible practice sessions at the Appleton Tennis Center and Julia Davis Park. During some practices, Tichenor instructed the athlete to utilize back courts so her activities would not be easily observed.Air max 2009 Running Shoe Flex grooves in the mid and outsole for flexibility .

. On or about Aug. 1: Coll provided athlete transportation to the Miller home, where she lived for free until Oct. 25.

. Sometime during the summer: Tichenor provided the athlete with $40 cash to purchase English language flip cards.

. Aug. 26: Tichenor provided the athlete — who was unsuccessful in obtaining the necessary English equivalency score for admission into Boise State — with a $2,040 cashier's check to pay for a fall session of the Intensive English Program.

. On or about Sept. 4-5: Athlete traveled with women's tennis student-athletes to McCall for an overnight camping trip.

. On or about Sept. 18: Athlete attended a Bronco Bash fundraiser at a local tennis club and received free admission, a free meal and participated in athletic-related activities.

. Oct. 1-3: Despite not being enrolled in school, the athlete represented Boise State in five matches (two singles and three doubles) at the Jack Taylor Open, an event hosted by Boise State.

. Oct. 10: Coll arranged for the athlete to receive automobile transportation to Portland, and one night of lodging, to take the International English Language Testing System, an English proficiency examination.

. October: Tichenor and Coll, when confronted by Boise State about their involvement with the athlete, denied and failed to provide information regarding impermissible benefits,Find an Adidas Jacket in your team colors or from your favorite soccer teams that wear the Adidas brand. practice sessions and her participation in the Jack Taylor Open.

. On or about Nov. 1: Tichenor and Coll were fired by Boise State.|

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