List of vacated and forfeited games in college basketball

The following is a list of games ordered vacated or forfeited by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in college basketball.[1] The list does not include forfeits imposed by individual conferences.[2]

As a private association, the NCAA only changes its own records to reflect forfeits or vacations that its own Committee on Infractions has ordered, and not for sanctions imposed by individual conferences.[3]

Most games vacated and forfeited

In some cases, NCAA sanctions covered multiple years. The incidents resulting in the largest number of vacated and/or forfeited games are as follows:

  1. Louisville: 123 regular-season and tournament wins and 3 tournament losses vacated, covering four seasons (20112015). This includes the Cardinals' 2012 Final Four appearance and 2013 national title, making them the first Division I basketball program of either sex forced to vacate a national title. See 2015 University of Louisville basketball sex scandal.[4]
  2. Stephen F. Austin: 117 regular season and tournament wins from 2014 to 2019 due to an administrative error in certifying eligibility for student-athletes.[5][6]
  3. Michigan: 113 regular season and tournament wins and 4 tournament losses vacated covering six of eight seasons between 1992 and 1999. See University of Michigan basketball scandal (also ).
  4. Syracuse: 106 regular season wins from 2004 to 2007 and 2010 to 2012. See Syracuse University athletics scandal.[7]
  5. Ohio State: 82 regular season and tournament wins and 31 regular season and tournament losses vacated covering four seasons from 1999 to 2002. See Jim O'Brien and NCAA Violations.
  6. Fresno State: 49 regular season wins and 1 tournament loss vacated covering three seasons from 1999 to 2001. See Tarkanian and the NCAA.
  7. BYU: 42 regular-season wins, 3 NIT wins, and 2 NIT losses vacated, covering the 2015–16 and 2016–17 seasons (subject to planned appeal).[8]
  8. St. John's: 46 regular season wins and 1 tournament loss vacated covering four seasons from 2001 to 2004.
  9. New Mexico State: 40 regular season and tournament wins and 24 regular season and tournament losses vacated covering 5 seasons 1992–1994 and 1997–1998.
  10. Memphis: 38 regular season and tournament wins vacated from the 2008 season. See John Calipari era.
  11. Hawaiʻi: 36 regular-season wins vacated covering the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons.[9]
  12. FIU: 32 regular season wins vacated covering four seasons from 2003 to 2006.
  13. Louisiana: 31 wins and 2 tournament losses vacated from the 2004 and 2005 seasons. See Major violations.
  14. California: 28 regular season wins forfeited and 1 regular season loss vacated from the 1995 and 1996 season.
  15. Georgia Southern: Vacated 27 regular season wins from the 2008 and 2009 seasons.
  16. Minnesota: 24 regular season wins forfeited from the 1977 season.
  17. Florida State: Vacated 22 regular season and NIT wins.
  18. Southern California: 21 regular season wins and 1 tournament loss vacated from the 2008 season. See University of Southern California athletics scandal.
  19. Arizona: 19 regular season wins and 1 tournament loss vacated from the 2008 season.
  20. Purdue: 19 regular season and tournament wins and 1 tournament loss vacated from the 1996 season.
  21. Siena: Vacated 46 wins from 2015 to 2018 season.

In addition to vacating and forfeiting games, the NCAA has the power to issue other forms of sanctions. The harshest sanction is a ban on a school's competing in a sport for at least one year. Sometimes referred to as the NCAA's death penalty, this sanction has been imposed twice against college basketball programs: (1) the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball program for the 1952–53 season; and (2) the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns men's basketball program (then known as the University of Southwestern Louisiana) for the 1973–74 and 1974–75 seasons.

Vacated and forfeited games

Unless indicated otherwise, the following information is from Sports-Reference.[10]

School Coach Year Actual W–L Adjusted W–L Games Affected
AlabamaWimp Sanderson1986–8728–526–4Vacated 2 tournament wins and 1 tournament loss
ArizonaLute Olson1998–9922–722–6Vacated 1 tournament loss
Kevin O'Neill2007–0819–150–14Vacated 19 regular season wins and 1 tournament loss
Arizona StateBill Frieder1994–9524–922–8Vacated 2 tournament wins and 1 tournament loss
Austin PeayLake Kelly1972–7322–721–5Vacated 1 tournament win and 2 tournament losses
BYUDave Rose2015–1626–111–10Vacated 22 regular-season wins, 3 NIT wins, and 1 NIT loss
2016–1722–110–10Vacated 22 regular season wins and one NIT loss
CaliforniaTodd Bozeman1994–9513–140–27Forfeited 13 regular season wins
1995–9617–112–25Forfeited 15 regular season wins; vacated one regular season loss
ClemsonCliff Ellis1989–9026–924–8Vacated 2 tournament wins and 1 tournament loss
ConnecticutJim Calhoun1995–9632–330–2Vacated 2 tournament wins and 1 tournament loss
DePaulJoey Meyer1985–8618–1316–12Vacated 2 tournament wins and 1 tournament loss
1986–8728–326–2Vacated 2 tournament wins and 1 tournament loss
1987–8822–821–7Vacated 1 tournament win and 1 tournament loss
1988–8921–1220–11Vacated 1 tournament win and 1 tournament loss
FIUDonnie Marsh2002–038–211–21Vacated 7 regular season wins
2003–045–220–22Vacated 5 regular season wins
Sergio Rouco2004–0513–170–17Vacated 13 regular season wins
2005–068–201–20Vacated 7 regular season wins
FloridaNorm Sloan1986–8723–1121–10Vacated 2 tournament wins and 1 tournament loss
1987–8823–1222–11Vacated 1 tournament win and 1 tournament loss
Florida State (men)Leonard Hamilton2006–0722–130–13Vacated 20 regular season wins and 2 NIT wins
Florida State (women)Sue Semrau2006–0724–108–10Vacated 14 regular season and two tournament wins[11][12]
2007–0819–1413–14Vacated six regular season wins[13]
Fresno StateJerry Tarkanian1998–9921–121–12Vacated 20 regular season wins
1999–200024–1012–9Vacated 12 regular season wins and 1 tournament loss
2000–0126–79–7Vacated 17 regular season wins
GeorgiaHugh Durham1984–8522–921–8Vacated 1 tournament win and 1 tournament loss
Jim Harrick2001–0222–1021–9Vacated 1 tournament win and 1 tournament loss
Georgia SouthernJeff Price2007–0820–120–12Vacated 20 regular season wins
2008–098–221–22Vacated seven regular season wins
HawaiiGib Arnold2012–1317–151–15Vacated 16 regular season wins
2013–1420–110–11Vacated 20 regular season wins
IonaJim Valvano1979–8029–528–4Vacated 1 tournament win and 1 tournament loss
IUPUIRon Hunter2003–0421–113–11Vacated 18 regular season wins
KentuckyEddie Sutton1987–8827–625–5Vacated 2 tournament wins and 1 tournament loss
Long Beach StateJerry Tarkanian1970–7124–522–4Vacated two tournament wins and one tournament loss
1971–7225–423–3Vacated two tournament wins and one tournament loss
1972–7326–324–2Vacated two tournament wins and one tournament loss
Larry Reynolds2005–0618–120–12Vacated 18 regular season wins
LouisianaBeryl Shipley1971–7225–423–3Vacated 2 tournament wins and 1 tournament loss
1972–7324–523–3Vacated 1 tournament win and 2 tournament losses
Jessie Evans2003–0420–96–8Vacated 14 regular season wins and 1 tournament loss
Robert Lee2004–0520–113–10Vacated 17 regular season wins and 1 tournament loss
LouisvilleRick Pitino2011–1230–100–9Vacated 26 regular-season wins, 4 tournament wins, and 1 tournament loss
2012–1335–50–5Vacated 29 regular-season wins and 6 tournament wins, including national championship
2013–1431–60–5Vacated 29 regular-season wins, 2 tournament wins, and 1 tournament loss
2014–1527–90–8Vacated 24 regular-season wins, 3 tournament wins, and 1 tournament loss
Loyola MarymountRon Jacobs1979–8014–1414–13Vacated 1 tournament loss
MarshallRick Huckabay1986–8725–625–5Vacated 1 tournament loss
MarylandBob Wade1987–8818–1317–12Vacated 2 tournament wins and 1 tournament loss
MassachusettsJohn Calipari1995–9635–231–1Vacated 4 tournament wins and 1 tournament loss
MemphisDana Kirk1981–8224–523–4Vacated 1 tournament win and 1 tournament loss
1982–8323–822–7Vacated 1 tournament win and 1 tournament loss
1983–8426–724–6Vacated 2 tournament wins and 1 tournament loss
1984–8531–427–3Vacated 4 tournament wins and 1 tournament loss
1985–8628–627–5Vacated 1 tournament win and 1 tournament loss
John Calipari2007–0838–20–1Vacated 33 regular season wins, 5 tournament wins, and 1 tournament loss
Miami (OH)Jerry Pierson1988–8913–155–23Forfeited 8 regular season wins
MichiganSteve Fisher1991–9225–924–8Vacated 1 tournament win and 1 tournament loss
1992–9331–50–4Vacated 26 regular season wins, five tournament wins, and one tournament loss
1995–9621–111–10Vacated 20 regular season wins and one tournament loss (gained one forfeited win)
1996–9724–110–11Vacated 19 regular season wins and 5 NIT wins
Brian Ellerbe1997–9825–90–8Vacated 24 regular season wins, 1 tournament win, and 1 tournament loss
1998–9912–190–19Vacated 12 regular season wins
MinnesotaBill Musselman1971–7218–717–6Vacated 1 tournament win and 1 tournament loss
Jim Dutcher1976–7724–30–27Forfeited 24 regular season wins
Clem Haskins1993–9422–1321–12Vacated 1 tournament win and 1 tournament loss
1994–9519–1320–11Vacated 1 tournament loss (gained 1 forfeited win)
1995–9619–1320–10Vacated 1 NIT win and 1 NIT loss (gained 2 forfeited wins)
1996–9735–531–4Vacated 4 tournament wins and 1 tournament loss
1997–9820–1515–15Vacated 5 NIT wins
MissouriNorm Stewart1993–9428–425–3Vacated 3 tournament wins and 1 tournament loss
New Mexico StateNeil McCarthy1991–9225–823–7Vacated 2 tournament wins and 1 tournament loss
1992–9326–825–7Vacated 1 tournament win and 1 tournament loss
1993–9423–823–7Vacated 1 tournament loss
1996–9719–90–0Vacated 19 regular season wins and 9 regular season losses
Lou Henson1997–9818–120–0Vacated 18 regular season wins and 12 regular season losses
Northern ColoradoB. J. Hill2010–1121–110–0Vacated 21 regular season wins, 10 regular season losses, and one tournament loss
2011–129–190–0Vacated nine regular season wins and 19 regular season losses
2012–1313–180–0Vacated 13 regular season wins and 18 regular season losses
2013–1418–140–0Vacated 18 regular season wins, 13 regular season losses, and one CIT loss
2014–1515–150–0Vacated 15 regular season wins and 15 regular season losses
Ohio StateJim O'Brien1998–9927–91–1Vacated 22 regular season wins, 7 regular season losses, 4 tournament wins and 1 tournament loss
1999–200023–711–3Vacated 11 regular season wins, 3 regular season losses, 1 tournament win, and 1 tournament loss
2000–0120–110–0Vacated 20 regular season wins, 10 regular season losses, and 1 tournament loss
2001–0224–80–0Vacated 23 regular season wins, 7 regular season losses, 1 tournament win, and 1 tournament loss
Oregon StateRalph Miller1975–7618–93–24Forfeited 15 regular season wins
1979–8026–426–3Vacated 1 tournament loss
1980–1126–226–1Vacated 1 tournament loss
1981–8225–523–4Vacated 2 tournament wins and 1 tournament loss
PurdueGene Keady1995–9626–67–23Forfeited 18 regular season wins; vacated 1 tournament win and 1 tournament loss
Saginaw Valley State (men)Randy Baruth2014–1521–90–9Vacated 20 regular season and one tournament wins[14]
2015–1625–80–8Vacated 22 regular season and three tournament wins[15]
2016–1717–110–11Vacated 17 regular season wins[16]
2017–1812–176–17Vacated six regular season wins[17]
Saginaw Valley State (women)Jamie Pewinski2013–1414–120–12Vacated 14 regular season wins[18]
2014–159–190–19Vacated nine regular season wins
St. BonaventureJan van Breda Kolff2002–0313–141–14Vacated 12 regular season wins
St. John'sMike Jarvis2000–0114–155–15Vacated 9 regular season wins
2001–0220–127–11Vacated 13 regular season wins and 1 tournament loss
2002–0321–131–13Vacated 20 regular season wins
2003–046–212–21Vacated 4 regular season wins
Saint Joseph'sJack Ramsay1960–6125–522–4Vacated 3 tournament wins and 1 tournament loss
Savannah StateHorace Broadnax2013–1413–190–19Vacated 13 regular season wins[19]
2014–159–226–22Vacated three regular season wins[19]
2017–1815–175–17Vacated 10 regular season wins[19]
SMULarry Brown2013–1427–100–10Vacated 23 regular season and four NIT wins
Southeast Missouri StateScott Edgar2007–0812–191–19Vacated 11 regular season wins
Southern (women)Sandy Pugh2009–1023–90–9Vacated 23 regular season wins[20]
2010–1120–120–12Vacated 20 regular season wins[21]
2011–1213–130–13Vacated 13 regular season wins[22]
2012–1313–170–17Vacated 13 regular season wins[23]
2013–1420–80–8Vacated 20 regular season wins[24]
2014–1519–120–12Vacated 19 regular season wins[25]
Stephen F. AustinBrad Underwood2014–1529–517–1Vacated 29 regular season wins
2015–1628–618–0Vacated 28 regular season and tournament wins
Kyle Keller2016–1718–1512–6Vacated 18 regular season wins
2017–1828–714–4Vacated 28 regular season wins
2018–1914–167–11Vacated 14 regular season wins
SyracuseJim Boeheim2004–0527–712-7Vacated 15 regular season and tournament wins
2005–0623–120-12Vacated 23 regular season and tournament wins
2006–0724–112-11Vacated 22 regular season and NIT wins
2010–1127–820-8Vacated 7 regular season and tournament wins
2011–1234–30-3Vacated 34 regular season and tournament wins
Texas TechJames Dickey1995–9630–228–1Vacated 2 tournament wins and 1 tournament loss
Thomas More (women)Jeff Hans2014–1533–00–0Vacated 27 regular season and six tournament wins, including national championship[26][27]
UCLALarry Brown1979–8022–1017–9Vacated 5 tournament wins and 1 tournament loss
Steve Lavin1998–9922–922–8Vacated 1 tournament loss
USCTim Floyd2007–0821–120–11Vacated 21 regular season wins and 1 tournament loss
VillanovaJack Kraft1970–7127–723–6Vacated 4 tournament wins and 1 tournament loss
Western KentuckyJohnny Oldham1970–7124–620–5Vacated 4 tournament wins and 1 tournament loss

See also

References

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  14. http://stats.ncaa.org/teams/84402
  15. http://stats.ncaa.org/teams/22190
  16. http://stats.ncaa.org/teams/42835
  17. http://stats.ncaa.org/teams/111397
  18. Bernreuter, Hugh (April 15, 2019). "SVSU vacates 395 wins as part of NCAA penalties". Michigan Live. Retrieved August 2, 2020.
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  21. http://stats.ncaa.org/teams/55795
  22. http://stats.ncaa.org/teams/30523
  23. http://stats.ncaa.org/teams/77540
  24. http://stats.ncaa.org/teams/37928
  25. http://stats.ncaa.org/teams/16859
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