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That suspension was served when Stoudamire was kept out of Saturday's season finale against Arizona State, the NCAA decided, acting on an appeal by the university. Teammate Ben Davis remained ineligible under a separate violation, said Jim Livengood, Arizona's athletic director. The NCAA found Stoudamire, a player-of-the-Year candidate, violated a rule because his father accepted an airline ticket from an The fifth-seeded Wildcats (23-7) begin tournament play Thursday against No. 12-seed Miami of Ohio (22-6). Stoudamire refused to discuss his status on Monday. "I'm not talking — not this week," he said. Stoudamire's father, Willie, is said to have taken an airline ticket from sports agent Steve Feldman of Newport Beach, Calif., last month to travel from Portland, Ore., to Los Angeles, where Arizona was playing. Under the rule, Damon Stoudamire would be in violation even without knowing of any such ticket exchange. Davis is accused of having violated an NCAA rule against accepting gifts by taking shoes from a longtime friend, another college basketball player who was later declared ineligible in connection with accepting shoes from an agent. The university declared the players ineligible pending appeal in the face of a potential two-year ban from NCAA tournament play. On Saturday, Stoudamire, Livengood and Arizona coach Lute Olson said Stoudamire was innocent of any wrongdoing. the university faxed separate appeals Monday concerning each player to the NCAA's eligibility office. Stoudamire, the Pac-10's coplayer of the year with UCLA's Ed O'Bannon, helped lead Arizona to the Final Four last season. He and Davis, a top reserve center and power forward, would be able to travel with the team and practice, Livengood said. Willie Stoudamire has denied taking a ticket or doing anything wrong. Stoutamire came under investigation as part of a larger NCAA investigation into the activities of Feldman, the Houston Chronicle has reported. On the other hand, Livengood said, "All the facts have led me to believe that those kinds of things that were alleged to be true are true." He said mitigating circumstances concerning both players should allow for their reinstatement. No.1 pick allegedly has traces of drugs Miami star among seven failed tests The Associated Press PHOENIX — Warren Sapp, a former University of Miami star and potential No. 1 pick in the NFL draft, failed drug tests at the league's scouting combine last month, sources said. However, the NFL emphatically denied Sapp had tested positive for cocaine and so did his agent, Drew Rosenhaus. marjuana tests in Indianapolis, site of the showcase for college talent heading to the NFL. ESPN, citing two league executives, said Sapp had tested positive for marjuana. The New York Times, citing unidentified club executives, said in yesterday's editions that the defensive lineman had failed cocaine and The league statement, however, said. "The report today that Warren Sapp of the University of Miami tested positive for cocaine at the scouting combine in Indianapolis is inaccurate." The NFL also denied that Sapp's teammate, running back James Stewart, had tested positive for any illegal substance. The Times and ESPN reported that Stewart had tested positive for marijuana. the NFL meetings Monday night that Sapp was among as many as seven players who failed marijuana tests. A half-dozen club and league executives, who asked not to be identified, told The Associated Press at The report on cocaine is totally, totally false," Sapp's agent said. The network identified the others as Ohio State linebacker Lorenzo Styles, Mississippi State offensive lineman Jesse James, Auburn running back Brian Robinson and cornerback Chris Shelling and Wisconsin receiver Lee DRemus. DeRamus's agent, Robert DePersia, said last Friday that his client had tested positive for marijuana. DePersia called the result a false positive. He said that the result could be attributed to excessive amounts of herbal tea and prescription medication taken for a leg injury and the flu. Sapp declared himself eligible for the draft after his junior year at Miami. He was an All-American defensive tackle and won the Lombardi Award as the country's best lineman. He was sixth in the voting for the Heisman Trophy and led the Hurricanes in sacks and fumbles forced. 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