University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, August 24, 1988 5 The 14 allegations against Kansas Here are the 14 alleged infsections concerning the University of Kansas men's basketball team contained in the NCAA队 of inquiry sent to athletic director Bob Frederick on June 20. It is allowed that in summer, 1986, at the conclusion of a prospective student-athlete's official visit, a staff member and an institutional representative provided the prospective student-athlete transportation to an area airport and the institutional representative purchased an airline ticket for the prospective student-athlete to return home because the student-athlete had left the ticket at a Lawrence hotel and because the staff member did not have sufficient funds to purchase the ticket. It is further alleged that the institutional representative accompanied the prospective student on the flight. It is alleged that during the summer of 1986, an institutional representative purchased an airline ticket for a prospective student-athlete to travel from Lawrence to Lawrence. The staff member then transported the prospective student-athlete from the airport to Lawrence and purchased a meal for him. While the institutional representative did not do so, he remburs him for the cost of the airline ticket, the prospective student-athlete did not do so. It is allowed that during the summer of 1986, an institution representative loaned money to a prospective student-athlete's family in order to pay for sports equipment that did not be repaid by the prospective student-athlete. It is allowed that during the summer of 1986, an institutional representative provided local hospital services. purchased clothing for the prospective student-athlete. It was the institutional representative's understanding that the prospective student-athlete would have learned to work with students, but the prospective student-athlete did not do so. It is alleged that during the summer of 1986, a staff member provided a prospective student-athlete $200; a staff member provided local transportation for the prospective student-athlete to a bank where the prospective student-athlete opened a checking account, and a staff member transferred $750 to a local health facility where the prospective student-athlete obtained minor health care at no cost. it is alleged that during the summer of 1986, a staff member provided cash to a prospective student-athlete in order for the individual to purchase a round-trip airline ticket between Kansas City and the prospective student-athlete's university. A family member who was ill. Furthermore, a staff member provided transportation for the prospective student-athlete from the University to a local travel agency where the prospective student-athlete purchased the airline and then transportation was provided to an area airport. It is allied that during the summer of 1988, an institutional practice paid a prospective student fee. It is alleged that during the summer of 1989, staff members arranged for a prospective student-athlete to be provided lodging and meals for about a week on their own. The cost of the lodging and meals did not pay the cost of the lodging and meals. it is alleged that during the summer of 1986, a staff member gave a prospective student-athlete of basketball shoes no cost when the prospectus exhibited a staff member that he did not have any It is allowed that in November 2016, a staff member entered an prospective student athlete at a college with a history of substance abuse. it is allowed that beginning in summer 1986 and ending in spring 1987, institutional representatives contacted prospective student-athletes in person at local restaurants and at an airplane on about 10 ■ it is alleged that a staff member acted contrary to the principles of ethical conduct in relation to certain alleged violations and that this demonstrates a knowing and wilful effort by the staff member to operate part of the institution's intercalate athletic program in a manner contrary to NCAA legislation. It is alleged that the University failed to properly notify NCAA eligibility regulations in permitting a student-athlete to participate in intercollegiate athletics competition after the institution became aware that the student-athlete had received benefits conferred on NCAA-affiliated universities. University declared the student-athlete invisible, the student-athlete's eligibility was restored upon appeal. ■ it is alleged that during 1986, staff members failed to report to the chief executive officer of the University that they had knowledge of or were involved in any violations of NCAA legislation. Based upon that information and without an intent to do so, the University's chief executive officer alleged and erroneously certified in 1986 the University's compliance with NCAA legislation. Louganis still dominates U.S. diving field The Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS—There were two men's competitions at this year's U.S. diving championships. There was Greg Louganis and there was the rest of the field. Louganis was an easy winner in both the springboard and platform competitions and was so far ahead at the end of the preliminaries of both games, before the end of the first day who would finish in the second spot. Only two Americans other than Louganis have ever scored over 700 in a springbok competition. Louganis also has a record of including a 722.88 in the preliminaries. Lougain is also the only diver to get a perfect in to platform competition, where he has scored within a. 5 on one judge's scorecard Sunday of doing it again. He had six of them in last month. and to this力那 Louganis won two gold medals in the 1984 Olympics. 47 U.S. national titles and is a five-time world champion, and has been playing on Louganis to win is like taking points on the Angles Lakers. It doesn't seem like it's been 12 years (since his first Olympic berth.) It seems like yesterday, but I'm still forging ahead and trying to improve.' — Greg Louganis U.S. Olympic diver His biography takes two pages in the media guide. Other people take a few paragraphs. Announcers need to introduce him before introducing him to the crowd. Yet for all his accomplishments, Louganis was relieved that he had made his fourth Olympic team. "It doesn't seem like it' been 12 years," said Louganis reflecting back on that first OlympicBMF still torturing ahead and trying to improve "It feels a lot different now. I was a young boy in 1976 and I was in awe of everything. I've come a long way since then." Louganis, however, insists he still has a way to go. He wants to hit - on that perfect day - an 800 in the springboard competition, and another 700 on the 10-meter platform. He already holds the record in both events. If I don't have goals, then I have no reason to be diving. As long as I have my sights on my goals, then I have a reason to to pool the every day of our week a week. If I don't have goals, then I have no business been there." The weekend before the trials, Lougaina had the flu and he was unable to perform a long-distance performance. And he was glad when he posted his first victory of the season. "You never know, anything can happen - an injury, illness, a bad day." Louganis said. "He's the leader. He gives us great strength. He knows what it's like to win under pressure," O'Brien said. His performance pleased his personal and U.S. Olympic coach Ron O'Brien. But great as he was, even Louganis did not have a perfect 10 meet, according to O'Brien. "There are a couple of things that he didn't do. He didn't tip his entry on his sixth and seventh dives. He hopes he's saving for that for Seoul." O'Brien Louganis is very aware that fame — even as great as his — is fleeting in sports. 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