Memphis was first notified that Derrick Rose had an invalidated standardized test score the previous year in May of 2008, according to three sources with direct knowledge of an e-mail sent to the school by the NCAA.

The University of Memphis' legal counsel, Sheri Lipman said Monday, "for the student-athlete, whoever that was, the first indication that we got was in early May [2008] that his score was being invalidated."

Lipman, however, wouldn't identify the student as Rose, who went on to be the first overall pick by the Bulls last June.