USC, UCLA Coaches Named In College Admissions Scandal

USC, UCLA Coaches

Named In College Admissions Scandal

3/12/2019 8:39 AM PDT

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Multiple prominent members of the USC Trojans athletic department have been indicted in a far-reaching college admissions scandal … where they allegedly took bribes to help students gain admission. 

USC senior associate athletic director Dr. Donna Heinel, ex-USC women’s head soccer coach Ali Khosroshahin and ex-assistant soccer coach Laura Janke are all named … as well as current USC men’s water polo head coach Jovan Vavic

Vavic — a 13-time national coach of the year — has 14 national titles under his belt during his tenure at the University of Southern California. 

The general allegations go something like this — a guy who runs a college admissions prep service would facilitate bribes to current and former USC coaches to designate prospective students as recruited athletes … which would lower the academic standards for admission. 

The problem … officials say the students were NOT recruited athletes and the coaches and other USC officials LIED in exchange for big money donations to USC and other payments. 

According to court documents, USC ain’t alone in this — at least one soccer coach from UCLA is named, along with a coach from Georgetown, a sailing coach at Stanford, a tennis coach at Texas, a coach from Wake Forest and even Yale

In regards to USC, officials say one of the parents involved in the scheme is Lori Loughlin — whose daughters were allegedly recruited by USC’s crew team, despite the fact they had no experience in crew. 

You can bet your ass the NCAA has eyes on this — especially considering USC’s legendary history of bribery and scandal in their athletic department. 

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