n Jan. 20, 2006 -- Southeast Missouri State University president Dr. Ken Dobbins asks the Ohio Valley Conference to conduct a review of the women's basketball program based on unspecified allegations of NCAA violations made by a former assistant women's basketball coach, according to a letter from Dobbins to OVC commissioner Dr. Jon Steinbrecher.
n Feb. 8, 2006 -- Dobbins makes a formal request of the OVC to investigate alleged violations. Shortly after the NCAA is contacted per standard policy of the OVC, the NCAA decides to investigate based on information it also has received.
n Dec. 6, 2006 -- Smith's resignation, retroactive to Dec. 1, was announced in a joint statement by Smith and the university. The agreement pays Smith his base salary through May 31, 2007. According to a Southeast Missourian story, the disciplinary action against Smith taken the previous month centers around a "Coaching of Basketball" class that Smith instructed which met infrequently in the first few weeks of the semester.
n Feb. 13, 2007 -- In response to a request from the Southeast Missourian, the university releases documents including a July 2004 memo from then-assistant AD for compliance Alicia Scott that said the women's basketball program was operating with disregard to university, NCAA, ethical and moral policies. The memo alleged a 2003 internal investigation of the program was undermined by a concerted effort.
n March 3, 2007 -- Two days after Ishee was named the OVC coach of the year, the Redhawks capture a second straight OVC tournament title and NCAA berth.
n Oct. 5-7, 2007 -- The NCAA Committee on Infractions decides that further penalties against Southeast should include vacating the university's records from 2002-03 through 2005-06 and that the university's 2006 NCAA tournament appearance should be stricken. The committee informed the university in a letter dated Oct. 9 that the violations merited this action because they were serious and intentional, included direct involvement by a coach, were large in number and involved ineligible competition with a finding of a lack of institutional control.
n Nov. 8, 2007 -- The university announces Dobbins, athletic director Don Kaverman, OVC commissioner Steinbrecher and Chuck Smrt from The Compliance Group intend to appear before the NCAA Committee on Infractions on Saturday to appeal the decision.
n Dec. 5, 2007 -- Dobbins, after recently finding out the expedited appeal has been canceled with former coach Smith asking for a full hearing, sends a letter to the NCAA expressing his disappointment that the appeal has been pushed off until April or June of 2008. The university releases this correspondence as well as the letter from the NCAA Committee on Infractions disclosing the further penalties.
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