The NCAA has found that former Georgia Tech women’s basketball coach MaChelle Joseph committed Level II violations for requiring team members to exceed daily and weekly time limitations for countable athletics activities. The NCAA released its findings from the committee on infractions in a report Tuesday.
Joseph was given a one-year show-cause order, beginning Tuesday. A show-cause penalty essentially serves as a suspension. Were she hired again at an NCAA school after one year, she would be required to serve a suspension for 15% of her team’s games.
The NCAA also placed Tech on three years of probation. The penalty will be added to the probation that the school already is serving for recruiting violations committed within the men’s basketball team and be completed in September 2026. Tech also will pay a $5,000 fine and 1% of the budget for the women’s basketball team and conduct an external audit of its NCAA rules compliance program.
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