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1) She was listed as a player in the roster and media guide and represented as such to admissions, according to the indictment. Amy Rodriguez's sister is listed as a team manager, and has no assigned position nor uniform number.
2) Where do you get the information that UCLA coaches have the right to get chosen team managers preferential admissions? That would be quite an indictment of the entire UCLA admissions process, given this is a public university. Might even be an NCAA violation if it is used for siblings to to entice players to commit
3) Very few are claiming illegal activity on the part of AC. The front page spotlight of the story is because of the unethical nature of a student being admitted under false pretenses, and the written proof for all the world, including the coaching staff, to see.
I stand corrected on this point..."A student-athlete admissions committee at the school required Isackson to play for at least one year, according to an indictment."
So, in order to get into UCanLeverageAdmissions, she had to "play". Would be interesting to know what "play" means from the admissions committee. Practice juggling in your dorm room and jog a few field-lengths at a practice? There are 27 other players who all know what she did to "play" that year. With this requirement, AC cannot claim ignorance re the player's lack of soccer ability.