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ACC Suspends NC State's Julius Hodge and Reprimands Two Coaches
Feb. 5, 2002 Greensboro, NC - Atlantic Coast Conference Commissioner John D. Swofford, after interviewing game administrators and conference officials, as well as viewing game footage, has announced that he has suspended NC State's Julius Hodge and reprimanded Clemson head basketball coach Larry Shyatt and Virginia assistant basketball coach Walt Fuller following games played last week. Swofford issued Hodge a one-game suspension for deliberately and blatantly hitting Maryland's Steve Blake in the head during Sunday's game at Cole Field House in College Park, Md. Hodge's suspension will be in place for NC State's home game against Virginia this Wednesday in Raleigh. Official reprimands were also issued to Clemson's Shyatt for his conduct in Saturday's game with Duke, and Virginia's Fuller for his actions in Virginia's game against Maryland last Thursday. In addition, Swofford indicated that several other discussions regarding specific sportsmanship issues had been held with conference personnel, including game officials.
"Over the past week, several violations of the league's sportsmanship
code have occurred," said Swofford. "This suspension and these
reprimands are a direct result of unacceptable behavior during last
week's games. While we all understand that emotions can be at a high
level during this time of the season, the ACC cannot tolerate this kind
of behavior and will promote adherence to the league's code of conduct
as stated in the ACC Manual that both coaches and players have the
responsibility of conducting themselves in a sportsmanlike manner. This
is intended to send a loud and clear message that college basketball in
the Atlantic Coast Conference is not going to be played in the way
exhibited by these behaviors. The college game is something very
special to many people and it must be respected by those who play it,
coach it and watch it."
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