{"id":24222,"date":"2001-10-19T12:27:45","date_gmt":"2001-10-19T17:27:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2001\/10\/19\/minnesota-facing-possible-recruiting-violation\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:54:19","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:54:19","slug":"minnesota-facing-possible-recruiting-violation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2001\/10\/19\/minnesota-facing-possible-recruiting-violation\/","title":{"rendered":"Minnesota Facing Possible Recruiting Violation"},"content":{"rendered":"
Minnesota officials have been alerted to a possible recruiting violation in light of a recent visit made to a prospect by former Gophers coach Glen Sonmor and former player Lou Nanne.<\/p>\n
Gophers coach Don Lucia has contacted the university compliance office after urging Sonmor and Nanne not to visit high school senior Zach Parise, who verbally committed to North Dakota on Oct. 7. Sonmor and Nanne made that visit on Monday after a practice at Shattuck-St. Mary’s School in Faribault, Minn. — a meeting that could violate NCAA recruiting rules, depending on the interpretation.<\/p>\n
NCAA rules forbid representatives of a school — Sonmor and Nanne fall into that category — from making visits with prospects or a prospect’s relatives. The rules, though, allow visits made by “established family friends,” if not for the purpose of recruiting and if not initiated by a member of the school’s coaching staff.<\/p>\n
Parise’s father and high school coach, former NHL player J.P. Parise — who is longtime friends with Sonmor and Nanne from their time together in the Minnesota North Stars organization — said the visit was to him and not intended to influence his son’s decision to attend North Dakota.<\/p>\n
But if Sonmor and Nanne did any recruiting for the university, it may constitute a violation under NCAA rules, and Sonmor suggested he was hoping to, perhaps, change Parise’s mind.<\/p>\n
“We felt that maybe there was something we could do,” Sonmor said about meeting with the Parise family. “So we gave it a shot. [Zach] didn’t say anything, but he very respectfully listened to us and what we had to say. We didn’t ask him to say anything. We just wanted to get across what we very, very much believe in.”<\/p>\n
Lucia said when he learned Sonmor and Nanne were planning the visit, he asked them not to go and said that in no way could they recruit for the Gophers.<\/p>\n
“There’s nothing more I could have done,” said Lucia, who reported the incident to Frank Kara in the university’s compliance department last Friday, before the meeting occurred. “I tried to prevent it, and the rules are different when you have an established family history. Because I know the rule — you can’t just go send alums in to recruit. You can’t do it.<\/p>\n
“When he committed … as far as I’m concerned, our recruitment was finished.”<\/p>\n
Kara declined to comment when asked if the university was investigating the situation.<\/p>\n