COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Clemsons athletic department reported 15 violations to the NCAA in the past year, including three by the defending Atlantic Coast Conference football champions.The school released its infractions report Tuesday after an open records request by The Associated Press.None of the violations is considered serious. All but one of them is classified as a Level III infraction. Level III infractions are those the NCAA considers isolated or limited in nature; provide no more than a minimal recruiting, competitive or other advantage; and dont include more than a minimal impermissible benefit.Clemson detailed its NCAA violations from Aug. 1, 2015, through this past July 31.Three of the violations involved the football program, which starts the season ranked No. 2.One came from an accidental FaceTime call placed by coach Dabo Swinney to a prospect before the allowable date of Sept. 1. Coaches cant place any phone calls to the prospect from Sept. 1 to 15 as punishment for the infraction.Another violation in football came last October and involved two players who dropped engineering courses and were not enrolled full-time, as required by the NCAA. Clemson declared both players ineligible, conducted rules education with all athletes and paid a $500 fine. The NCAA restored the two athletes eligibility.The final football infraction came this past January when the staff gave excess travel reimbursement to several prospects after their official visits. The school said the staff wrongly thought it could round up the travel reimbursement amount to the nearest dollar.The staffer involved received a letter of admonishment, although the school said it did not try to collect the overpay from prospects because of the minimal amount of the over-award.The baseball program of first-year coach Monte Lee had three violations.Lee, who led the Tigers to the ACC tournament title last May, was admonished for an infraction from last September when he responded to a text from a 2018 prospect before Sept. 1 of the players junior year of high school. Lee, the school said, thought the prospect was set to graduate in 2017. When informed otherwise by the player, Lee stopped all communication with the prospect and reported it to the compliance office.Lee and his staff must also refrain from communicating with the player for two weeks starting Sept. 1.Last August, an assistant coach on Clemsons mens golf team impermissibly brought in an outside consultant to work with two players on the course and also teach the whole team. The mens golf team was made to take three days off from all countable athletic activity for three weeks. Wholesale Shoes Ireland . LOUIS -- Roman Polak was celebrating even before Alexander Steen scored the winning goal in Saturdays 4-2 win over the Carolina Hurricanes. Cheap Under Armour Shoes Ireland . Kuznetsov, who was selected by the Capitals in the first round of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, has been playing for his hometown team Chelyabinsk Traktor of the KHL. http://www.underarmourcheapireland.com/ . 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The 22-year-old topped Orlando Ortega of Spain and Dimitri Bascou of France for Jamaicas first title in the event.Afterward, one question simply had to be asked: Could you beat Bolt if hurdles were added to the mix?Yeah, I probably could then, McLeod said, laughing.Add the hurdles to the growing list of things the tiny Caribbean Island is dominating. McLeod said he fed off the performances of Bolt in the 100, along with medal-winning performances of Elaine Thompson (gold) and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (bronze) in the womens 100.Definitely motivational.You see them go out and represent themselves, and represent their country, have fun -- and they win. They harness medals, McLeod said. You want to do the same thing. Its contagious. You want to feel how it feels. I felt how it feels.So, could he turn into the Bolt of the hurdles.Well see, McLeod said. The feeling is indescribable. I dont know whats going through my mind right now. I need to go back and just recite it a couple times, saying, `Youre an Olympic champion.To become a champion, he had to slow down a bit. Thats right, slow down.See, hes too fast for his own good sometimes, and was approaching the hurdles perhaps a little too quickly. He dialed it back a notch, worked on his timing and cadence and that led to a fast time -- 13.05 seconds, which was 0.12 seconds faster than Ortega.Ive learned to be patient, said McLeod, who was sixth at the world championships last summer in Beijing. I honestly played it safe for this. I was resserved a lot.dddddddddddd. All I needed to do, to be honest, was hurdle.Ortega gave Spain its first medal in track and field since 2004.I was just thinking, `Come on, go. Go finish, Ortega said. I see the (big screen) TV and see my second place. I cant believe this moment.The top finisher for the Americans was Devon Allen, who wound up fifth.In a few days, Allen will be joining his University of Oregon football teammates on the practice field. The hurdler/wide receiver may take a few days off -- its been a grueling track season -- but he hopes to be ready for the season opener Sept. 3 against UC Davis. If not then, maybe Week 2 against Virginia or definitely for Week 3 in a showdown at Nebraska.Ill probably be the best-shaped athlete on the field right now, Allen said, laughing.Allen had nine catches for 94 yards last season for the Ducks as he eased back into action after tearing a ligament in his right knee during the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1, 2015.He said it wont take him long to get up to speed on the football field and that hes already at his playing weight of 185 pounds (84 kilograms). But rest might be a good thing.Jumping back in, it could work, Allen said. But maybe resting will make for a better athlete in the long run. 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