Indiana, Izard settle suit
Friday, February 8, 2002
Indiana, Izard settle suit
Associated Press
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Indiana University has paid former women's
basketball coach Jim Izard more than $76,000 to settle a sex- and
age-discrimination lawsuit.
The 53-year-old's lawsuit alleged Indiana violated federal law when it
fired him after 12 years and hired Kathi Bennett -- then 37 -- in
March 2000.
The federal complaint, filed two three months later, alleged that
former athletic director Clarence Doninger told Izard the university
wanted to hire a female coach.
Izard also claimed that Indiana violated equal-pay law by giving
Bennett a five-year contract that paid her $110,000 her first year.
Her salary this school year is $114,000.
Izard had worked on a year-to-year basis, earning $76,775 his final
year. That total matched the settlement amount, with $26,065 for
emotional distress, $20,000 for regular wages and $30,710 for Izard's
lawyers.
Indiana denied all of Izard's claims in the lawsuit. The settlement
that Izard signed Jan. 8 said he acknowledged that Indiana was not
admitting any fault.
After his firing, Izard vowed never to coach again. But in June, he
took over the women's basketball program at Berry College in Rome, Ga.
Izard was fired at Indiana after the Hoosiers went 10-18 and lost in
he first round of the Big Ten tournament. His Indiana teams went
188-158, including 84-123 in the Big Ten.
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