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DerMarr Johnson to sit 1 game

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Posted: Wednesday February 23, 2000 08:22 PM

 

CINCINNATI (AP) -- Freshman DerMarr Johnson, the third-leading scorer for No. 3 Cincinnati, was suspended for one game Wednesday for violating NCAA rules on amateurism.

Bob Goin, Cincinnati's athletics director, said Johnson accepted money from his AAU basketball coach to help pay tuition at a New England prep school.

"This relationship occurred prior to us knowing DerMarr," Goin said.

"This is not a university issue, this is not a basketball issue; this is an amateurism issue. There is no culpability on the part of the university."

The NCAA told the university to sit Johnson down for a game, Brian McCann, the school's associate sports information director, said.

The Bearcats, who have clinched the Conference USA regular season championship, faced Southern Mississippi on Wednesday night.

Johnson, a 6-foot-9 guard from Riverdale, Md., has been averaging 13 points a game.

Goin said Johnson accepted about $7,000 his senior year for academic expenses not covered by his scholarship to Maine Central Institute. One year's tuition is $22,500, Goin said.

"DerMarr didn't do anything wrong," Goin said. "He got nothing in his pocket."

The amount Johnson will have to pay back was being negotiated, Goin said, but Johnson was eligible to return to the Bearcats after Wednesday night's game.

"He's a fantastic young man," Goin said. "It hurts me to have to sit across from him and see him in street clothes tonight."


 
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