East Lansing — As Michigan State navigates through the wake of the Larry Nassar sexual abuse scandal, its athletic department has been cleared of any wrongdoing in the eyes of the NCAA.
The university has been notified by Jonathan F. Duncan, Vice President of Enforcement for the NCAA, that “it does not appear there is a need for further inquiry,” and that the NCAA review “has not substantiated violations of NCAA legislation.”
“We welcome closure in regards to the NCAA inquiry,” Michigan State athletic director Bill Beekman said in a statement. “MSU cooperated fully with the inquiry over the past several months and provided all requested documentation and access to key personnel.