Former UConn men’s National Champion basketball coach Kevin Ollie is due more than $11 million after an arbitrator ruled that UConn improperly fired him
Jan 20, 2022
Attorney Jacques Parenteau called Thursday’s ruling from arbitrator Mark Irvings a “total vindication” for Ollie, who was fired in the spring of 2018 after the school reported numerous NCAA violations in his program. Parenteau said the arbitrator’s ruling shows that decision by the NCAA was “erroneous and unfounded.”
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