NCAA Reinstates Iowa State Basketball Student-Athlete
Wednesday, November 28, 2007, INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA student-athlete reinstatement staff has reinstated the eligibility of Iowa State University basketball student-athlete Lucca Staiger.
Staiger, a freshman at Iowa State, will be required to sit out the 2007-08 season of competition while being charged a season of eligibility, as a condition of his reinstatement for playing 82 games on a professional team in Germany prior to enrollment at the university. Staiger will have three seasons of remaining eligibility.
“While we realize Mr. Staiger may be disappointed in this decision, he still has the opportunity to pursue his dream of obtaining a college education in America, and he can still practice with the team and receive his full scholarship as he fulfills his conditions of reinstatement,” said Kevin Lennon, NCAA vice-president for membership services. “In addition, he will still be able to play for three full seasons following this academic year.”
The NCAA has longstanding amateurism rules established by its member institutions. The student-athlete reinstatement staff considered all factors presented by Iowa State University in its review of this situation. After careful consideration of the student-athlete’s participation on a professional team, the reinstatement staff applied the standard guideline for eligibility, similar to another amateurism certification decision involving this particular international team.
During the reinstatement process, the NCAA reinstatement staff considers a number of factors including guidelines established by the NCAA Student-Athlete Reinstatement Committee, any relevant case precedent, the student-athlete’s responsibility for the violation, as well as any mitigating factors presented by the university.
The university can appeal the decision to the NCAA Division I Student-Athlete Reinstatement Committee, an independent committee comprised of representatives from NCAA member colleges, universities and athletic conferences.
Source: NCAA
Similar
- NCAA Basketball Rules Committee Proposes Minor Changes at Annual Meeting
- University of Kansas Beats Memphis to Take Men's College Basketball Title
- How Fans Have Fared in ESPN.com's Men's Tournament Challenge
- Kid Rock to Perform at Pontiac Garage at the Final Four During the Big Dance
- NCAA Announces First Entertainment Acts for Men's Final Four Weekend
Latest stories
- Iowans Should Take a Holiday from Disaster-Related Stress This Weekend
- EPA Is Not Currently Performing Indoor Air Sampling in Response to Iowa Floods
- EPA Monitors Air Quality in Cleanup from Iowa Floods
- Be Vigilant for Disaster Scam Artists
- Pfizer Announce Changes to Its Funding of Continuing Medical Education in the U.S.
- IBM Acquires Platform Solutions Technology Company
- CoverGirl, P.F. Chang's China Bistro Team up in Celebration of the Essence Music Festival
- AT&T, Cell Phones for Soldiers Surpass First-Year Goal
- Wal-Mart Commits to America's Farmers as Store Produce Aisles Go Local
- IBM, ETH Scientists Advance Supercomputing Simulations to Improve Diagnosis of Osteoporosis
Yes We Can
Yes We Can:

















