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Arizona men's basketball self-imposes one-year postseason ban


Arizona's men's basketball program has self-imposed a one-year postseason ban, the school announced Tuesday. The decision comes as a result of the NCAA investigation stemming from the 2017 federal investigation into corruption in college basketball and recruiting. Arizona had been hit with nine NCAA violations, including five Level I allegations. (ESPN.com)

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Arizona men's basketball self-imposes one-year postseason ban


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