Head coach Penny Hardaway and the University of Memphis men's basketball program are reportedly alleged to have committed multiple Level I and Level II NCAA violations.
According to Steven Johnson of the Daily Memphian, a notice of allegations recently received by Memphis from the Independent Accountability Resolution Process levies three allegations against Hardaway and seven against the school.
Hardaway is reportedly alleged to have committed one Level I violation and two Level II violations, while the university is believed to be responsible for four Level I infractions and two Level II infractions. A seventh violation against the school had the level redacted.
Among the allegations against Hardaway and the University of Memphis is that they failed to cooperate with an investigation. The notice alleges that Memphis failed to "report acts of noncompliance in a timely manner" and didn't provide access to all electronic devices.
Additionally, it is alleged that Memphis displayed a lack of institutional control and failure to monitor, while Hardaway failed to establish a culture of compliance.
One notable and well-publicized allegation against Hardaway since becoming the head coach at Memphis in 2018 related to then-Memphis and current Golden State Warriors center James Wiseman.