Six months have passed since the NCAA accepted the University of Arizona’s request to have its infractions case resolved by the Independent Accountability Resolution Process (IARP).
The NCAA has mostly remained quiet on the IARP’s timeline, except for a statement put out in late April that said, “Decisions in all six cases are expected within the next 12 months.”
That means it could be until (at least) April 2022 before Arizona receives punishments related to nine allegations of misconduct against the school’s men’s basketball and swimming and diving programs.
Five of those allegations are Level I violations, including lack of institutional control and failure to monitor by the university; a lack of head coach control by men’s basketball coach Sean Miller; and a lack of head coach control by Augie Busch, the women’s swimming and diving coach.