The University of Connecticut men's basketball team will be down three scholarships when it begins defense of its third NCAA title next season.

The Huskies, who were docked one scholarship by the NCAA as a result of the Nate Miles recruiting scandal, will also lose two more in the 2011-12 season because of a poor score on the NCAA's Academic Progress Rate, it was revealed Friday.
The APR data was expected to be released Tuesday, but UConn's scores were briefly posted in error on the NCAA's website Friday.

UConn's four-year average in the APR is 893, well below the minimum acceptable score of 925.