Administrative Eligibility - BC - Willms etal |
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Eligibility Ruling
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2011-12 SeasonOctober 26, 2011Facts: Scott Willms (Men’s Volleyball), Kendall Boese (Men’s Basketball) and Meghan Carr (Women’s Basketball) played for colleges other than BC last season. Each player participated for BC this season before his or her Universal Transfer Form (UTF) was filed with the ACAC Office. Ruling: Article I Section 5 Rule 1.5.4 of the Operating Code reads, in part, as follows: All transferring student-athletes will be identified to the ACAC Office and will not be eligible to participate in ACAC competitions, including non-conference play, until his/her transfer status has been determined in accordance with this section. Rule 1.5.4 requires the filing of a Universal Transfer Form. Article I, Section 5, Rule 10.2 was revised at a recent ACAC Council meeting. It is now worded as follows: 10.2 Administrative Ineligibility The revised wording above is retroactive to September 1, 2011. If the transfer forms had been completed on time, all three athletes would have been eligible to compete immediately thereafter. Their situations fall squarely within Rule 10.2. Accordingly, each athlete was ineligible for all games in which he or she participated prior to the filing of the UTF. Rule 10.2 calls for a $500 fine for a first occurrence, with a $500 increase for each subsequent occurrence. In my opinion, the failure to file a UTF for each athlete, as required by the Operating Code, constitutes a separate occurrence. Therefore, BC is hereby fined $3,000 ($500 for the first occurrence, $1,000 for the second occurrence and $1,500 for the third occurrence), payable forthwith to the ACAC Office. Sincerely, Bill Hendsbee Postscript: The fine was reduced to a one time $500 fine. |