List of NCAA institutions on probation
The following is a list of NCAA institutions on probation, organized by division. Probation decisions are made by the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Committee on Infractions.
Division I FBS institutions on probation
The following Division I Football Bowl Subdivision institutions are currently on probation by the NCAA in one or more sports:[1]
| Institution | Sport(s) | Expiration date |
|---|---|---|
| Ohio State University | Women's basketball, fencing, women's golf | April 18, 2026[2] |
| University of California, Berkeley | Football | May 1, 2026[3] |
| University of Wisconsin–Madison | Football | June 11, 2026[4] |
| University of Nevada, Las Vegas | Women's track & field | July 1, 2026[5] |
| University of Kentucky | Football, swimming & diving | July 29, 2026[6] |
| Georgia Institute of Technology | Women's basketball | September 25, 2026[7] |
| University of Alabama | Baseball | January 31, 2027[8] |
| University of Michigan | Football | April 9, 2027[9] |
| University of Memphis | Men's basketball, softball | July 15, 2027[10][11][12] |
| United States Air Force Academy | Men's golf, men's ice hockey | September 11, 2027[13] |
| Central Michigan University | Football | October 29, 2027[14] |
| Arizona State University | Football | April 14, 2028[15] |
| Oklahoma State University | Women's tennis | July 1, 2028[16] |
| University of Tennessee | Football | July 13, 2028[17] |
| Michigan State University | Football | September 24, 2028[18] |
One of these institutions will serve a probation period in a second sport once its ongoing probation period expires.
| Institution | Sport(s) | Start Date | Expiration Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| University of Michigan | Football | April 10, 2027 | April 9, 2031[19] |
Division I FCS institutions on probation
The following Division I FCS institutions are currently on probation by the NCAA in one or more sports:[1]
| Institution | Sport(s) | Expiration date |
|---|---|---|
| Youngstown State University | Women's soccer | April 19, 2026[20] |
| University of Tennessee at Martin | Softball, women's soccer | May 1, 2026[21] |
| Hampton University | Twelve sports[a] | December 17, 2027[22] |
| Fordham University | Men's basketball | April 21, 2028[23] |
- ^ Sports specifically mentioned in the NCAA infractions decision were men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, football, men's lacrosse, men's and women's track & field, men's and women's tennis, softball and women's volleyball.
Division I non-football institutions on probation
The following Division I non-football institutions are currently on probation by the NCAA in one or more sports:[1]
| Institution | Sport(s) | Expiration date |
|---|---|---|
| High Point University | Women's volleyball | February 20, 2027[24] |
| Florida Gulf Coast University | Men's tennis | April 24, 2027[25] |
Division II institutions on probation
The following Division II institutions are currently on probation by the NCAA in one or more sports:[1]
| Institution | Sport(s) | Expiration date |
|---|---|---|
| Shaw University | Men's basketball | July 12, 2026[26] |
| Drury University | 16 of 21 sports[a] | August 9, 2026[27] |
| University of Findlay | Eleven sports[b] | September 12, 2026[28] |
| University of Nebraska-Kearney | Football[29] | January 28, 2027[30][31] |
| Shepherd University | Entire athletic program | May 13, 2027[32] |
| Westminster University (Utah) | Men and women's track & field | June 25, 2027[33] |
| Fort Lewis College | Eleven sports[c] | July 8, 2027[34] |
| King University | Men's and women's volleyball | October 10, 2027[35] |
- ^ The exceptions are women's basketball, women's cross country, women's golf, women's soccer, and men's tennis.
- ^ Sports specifically mentioned in the NCAA infractions decision were baseball, football, men's basketball, men's tennis, men's soccer, men's wrestling, men's and women's swimming, men's and women's track and field and women's lacrosse.
- ^ Sports specifically mentioned in the NCAA infractions decision were football, men's and women's cross country, men's golf, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's indoor and outdoor track and field and women's lacrosse.
See also
References
- ^ a b c d NCAA document February 19, 2010.
- ^ "The Ohio State University Public Infractions Decision" (PDF). NCAA. April 19, 2022. Retrieved April 19, 2022.
- ^ "Negotiated Resolution: University of California, Berkeley" (Press release). NCAA. May 2, 2025. Retrieved June 8, 2025.
- ^ "Negotiated Resolution: University of Wisconsin-Madison" (Press release). NCAA. June 12, 2025. Retrieved June 29, 2025.
- ^ "Negotiated Resolution: University of Nevada, Las Vegas" (PDF). NCAA. July 2, 2024. Retrieved July 8, 2024.
- ^ "Violations occurred in Kentucky football, swimming programs". NCAA. December 18, 2024. Retrieved June 8, 2025.
- ^ "Georgia Institute of Technology Public Infractions Decision" (PDF) (Press release). NCAA. September 21, 2021. Retrieved September 30, 2021.
- ^ "Former Alabama baseball head coach violated wagering, ethical conduct rules" (Press release). NCAA. February 1, 2024. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
- ^ "NCAA Committee on Infractions Public Infractions Decision". August 7, 2024.
- ^ "University of Memphis Public Infractions Decision" (Press release). NCAA. June 21, 2023. Retrieved June 8, 2025.
- ^ "NCAA puts Memphis on 3 years' probation, no tourney ban". Associated Press. Retrieved June 8, 2025.
- ^ "Negotiated Resolution: University of Memphis" (Press release). NCAA. July 16, 2025. Retrieved November 1, 2025.
- ^ "Negotiated Resolution: U.S. Air Force Academy" (PDF) (Press release). NCAA. September 28, 2023. Retrieved October 2, 2023.
- ^ "Negotiated Resolution: Central Michigan University" (Press release). NCAA. October 30, 2025. Retrieved November 1, 2025.
- ^ "Arizona State University Public Infractions Decision" (PDF). NCAA. October 3, 2024. Retrieved November 22, 2024.
- ^ "Negotiated Resolution: Oklahoma State University" (Press release). NCAA. July 2, 2025. Retrieved July 13, 2025.
- ^ "The University of Tennessee, Knoxville Public Infractions Decision" (PDF). NCAA. July 14, 2023. Retrieved July 15, 2023.
- ^ "Michigan State University Public Infractions Decision". NCAA. November 12, 2025. Retrieved November 25, 2025.
- ^ "University of Michigan Public Infractions Decision" (Press release). NCAA. August 15, 2025. Retrieved November 1, 2025.
- ^ "Youngstown State University Public Infractions Decision" (PDF) (Press release). NCAA. January 11, 2022. Retrieved January 14, 2022.
- ^ "Negotiated Resolution: University of Tennessee at Martin" (Press release). NCAA. May 2, 2025. Retrieved June 8, 2025.
- ^ "Negotiated Resolution: Hampton University" (Press release). NCAA. December 18, 2024. Retrieved June 8, 2025.
- ^ "Negotiated Resolution: Fordham University" (Press release). NCAA. April 22, 2025. Retrieved June 8, 2025.
- ^ "High Point University Public Infractions Decision" (Press release). NCAA. February 21, 2025. Retrieved June 8, 2025.
- ^ "Negotiated Resolution: Florida Gulf Coast University" (Press release). NCAA. April 25, 2025. Retrieved June 8, 2025.
- ^ "Shaw University Public Infractions Decision" (PDF). NCAA. July 13, 2022. Retrieved July 25, 2022.
- ^ "Negotiated Resolution: Drury University" (PDF). NCAA. August 10, 2023. Retrieved August 10, 2023.
- ^ "Findlay failed to monitor eligibility certification". NCAA. September 13, 2023. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
- ^ "UNK football placed on NCAA probation for former coaching staff's violations". central.newschannelnebraska.com. Retrieved 2025-01-31.
- ^ "Negotiated Resolution: University of Nebraska at Kearney". NCAA. January 29, 2025. Retrieved June 8, 2025.
- ^ "UNK football placed on NCAA probation for former coaching staff's violations". central.newschannelnebraska.com. Retrieved 2025-01-31.
- ^ "Negotiated Resolution: Shepherd University". NCAA. May 13, 2025. Retrieved June 8, 2025.
- ^ "Negotiated Resolution: Westminster University (Utah)" (Press release). NCAA. June 26, 2025. Retrieved July 13, 2025.
- ^ "Negotiated Resolution: Fort Lewis College". NCAA. August 21, 2025. Retrieved November 1, 2025.
- ^ "King (Tennessee) failed to monitor men's and women's volleyball programs" (PDF). NCAA. October 11, 2024. Retrieved November 22, 2024.