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just reported on ESPN, that the Atlanta Constitution is reporting that Jim Harrick has been fired and that the UGA season is OVER this year... NO SEC tournament or NCAA tournament.
here is the article from espn.com
Georgia basketball coach Jim Harrick was fired, and the Bulldogs will not participate in the upcoming SEC and NCAA tournaments, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported Monday.
The school will announce the decisions at a 5:30 p.m. ET news conference.
Harrick's departure comes just three days before the Bulldogs (No. 25 ESPN/USA Today, No. 21 AP) were scheduled to play Arkansas in the first round of the SEC Tournament in New Orleans.
Harrick guided Georgia to a 19-8 record this season, including an 11-5 mark in the SEC. Georgia was on track for a third-straight NCAA Tournament appearance, a first in the program's history.
Harrick's son, Jim Harrick Jr., was fired by the university last Wednesday after former Bulldog player Tony Cole accused him of sending him $300 to pay a phone bill, arranging for someone else to complete Cole's junior-college correspondence courses, and giving Cole an 'A' in a physical-education class at Georgia that Cole says he never attended nor did any work in.
A day earlier, the elder Harrick told The Associated Press, "I've never had a violation. Go ask the NCAA."
Harrick, 64, is 470-235 in 23 seasons as a head coach. He led UCLA to a national championship in 1995 and took Rhode Island to the round of eight in 1998. But NCAA problems tainted his tenures at both schools.
Harrick is facing an investigation at Rhode Island, where he coached from 1997-99 before taking the head-coaching position at Georgia.
According to court records from former athletics department employee Christine King's lawsuit against Rhode Island, the Providence Journal reported Saturday that the documents detail sexual harassment charges and allegations that Harrick changed some players' grades and arranged for players' term papers to be written by other students.
Before his stint at Rhode Island, Harrick was fired by UCLA for lying on an expense report.
Rhode Island is investigating the allegations that occurred during Harrick's time with the school, and is looking into hiring "a consultant who specializes in NCAA investigations" to help with the probe, university spokeswoman Linda Acciardo told the newspaper.
here is the article from espn.com
Georgia basketball coach Jim Harrick was fired, and the Bulldogs will not participate in the upcoming SEC and NCAA tournaments, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported Monday.
The school will announce the decisions at a 5:30 p.m. ET news conference.
Harrick's departure comes just three days before the Bulldogs (No. 25 ESPN/USA Today, No. 21 AP) were scheduled to play Arkansas in the first round of the SEC Tournament in New Orleans.
Harrick guided Georgia to a 19-8 record this season, including an 11-5 mark in the SEC. Georgia was on track for a third-straight NCAA Tournament appearance, a first in the program's history.
Harrick's son, Jim Harrick Jr., was fired by the university last Wednesday after former Bulldog player Tony Cole accused him of sending him $300 to pay a phone bill, arranging for someone else to complete Cole's junior-college correspondence courses, and giving Cole an 'A' in a physical-education class at Georgia that Cole says he never attended nor did any work in.
A day earlier, the elder Harrick told The Associated Press, "I've never had a violation. Go ask the NCAA."
Harrick, 64, is 470-235 in 23 seasons as a head coach. He led UCLA to a national championship in 1995 and took Rhode Island to the round of eight in 1998. But NCAA problems tainted his tenures at both schools.
Harrick is facing an investigation at Rhode Island, where he coached from 1997-99 before taking the head-coaching position at Georgia.
According to court records from former athletics department employee Christine King's lawsuit against Rhode Island, the Providence Journal reported Saturday that the documents detail sexual harassment charges and allegations that Harrick changed some players' grades and arranged for players' term papers to be written by other students.
Before his stint at Rhode Island, Harrick was fired by UCLA for lying on an expense report.
Rhode Island is investigating the allegations that occurred during Harrick's time with the school, and is looking into hiring "a consultant who specializes in NCAA investigations" to help with the probe, university spokeswoman Linda Acciardo told the newspaper.