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Syracuse Self-Imposes Postseason Ban On Men's Basketball Team

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — Syracuse University announced Wednesday that it has instituted a self-imposed postseason ban for the current men's basketball season as part of its case pending before the NCAA Committee on Infractions.

The school initiated the case, which includes academics, when it self-reported potential athletic department violations to the NCAA in 2007. School officials said Wednesday none of the conduct occurred after 2012 and no current student-athlete is involved.

The ban also includes the ACC Tournament.

Coach Jim Boeheim says he's disappointed, especially for senior Rakeem Christmas, but supports the decision.

In 2012, Syracuse declared former center Fab Melo ineligible for the NCAA tournament days before it started. Melo also missed three Big East games during the season because of an academic issue. Early in the 2012-13 season, former forward James Southerland sat out six games for an academic issue but helped lead the Orange to the Final Four.

Copyright 2015 The Associated Press.

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