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Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim and athletic director Daryl Gross will learn their NCAA fates this afternoon.

(Stephen D. Cannerelli | scannerelli@syracuse.com)

Syracuse, N.Y. — The NCAA plans to disclose its findings today into its investigation into Syracuse University's athletic program.

The organization issued a news release at 9 a.m. today saying a report on the investigation would become public at noon, followed by a news conference at 1 p.m.

SU has waited for four months. The NCAA concluded its investigation into SU's athletic department at a hearing in October before the organization's Committee on Infractions. Football coach Scott Schafer and basketball coach Jim Boeheim attended portions of the closed-door hearing.

In response to the investigation, SU last month self-imposed a postseason ban on its men's basketball team.

After the NCAA hearing in October, SU released a written statement saying potential problems in the football and men's basketball programs happened "years ago," with the exception of issues in basketball between 2010 and early 2012.

Those potential violations from 2010 to 2012 likely involved basketball center Fab Melo's academic record.

The older possible violations may have included the failure to properly document internship hours athletes completed at the Tri-Valley YMCA in Oneida, and who was responsible for approving those hours, according to sources.

Contact John O'Brien at jobrien@syracuse.com or 315-470-2187.