Indianapolis -- The women's basketball team at Purdue University in Indiana has been put on two years NCAA probation for rules violations.

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The NCAA cited three major violations, The (Lafayette, Ind.) Journal and Courier reported Thursday.
In a release, the athletics governing agency said the violations involved academic fraud and impermissible telephone calls connected to former assistant coach Katrina Merriweather and student-athlete Cherelle George.
A total of 105 impermissible telephone calls were made to two prospective student-athletes.
The NCAA said both the former assistant and George provided false and misleading information to the university's athletics compliance staff in an attempt to conceal academic fraud violations, but a 10-member committee determined Merriweather wrote a term paper for George, and George had full knowledge of fraud.
"I still deny she wrote the paper," George told the newspaper.
The probation was imposed despite the school's self-imposed penalties and corrective actions.
The program will lose three scholarships.
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