Report: Baylor basketball programs face possible sanctions
Investigation discovered impermissible phone calls, texts
After an investigation discovered hundreds of impermissible texts and phone calls, Baylor's basketball programs face potential NCAA sanctions, according to a story on ESPN.com.
Both coaches - Scott Drew of the men's team and Kim Mulkey of the NCAA champion women's club - were involved, according to the summary disposition acquired by ESPN.com.
According to the report, Drew and Mulkey - in addition to assistants Paul Mills and Jerome Tang of the men's team and Damion McKinney of the women's club - have acknowledged their involvement.
A 66-page report detailed a number of violations, but focused on the 738 impermissible text messages and 528 phone calls over the span of nearly 2 1/2 years.
Baylor has self-imposed penalties following an NCAA probe in 2008.
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