NCAA Investigates 13 Ex-Basketball Players at Six Schools, Including Eastern Michigan
The NCAA monitors over 22,000 contests annually and found former players from six universities involved in betting violations, including manipulating game outcomes, officials said.
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NCAA investigates 13 ex-basketball players at six schools, including Eastern Michigan
The NCAA has confirmed it is investigating 13 former college basketball players as targets in a wide-ranging sports-betting probe that already has led to multiple lifetime bans. The players still being investigated played for six schools, including Eastern Michigan’s men’s team, the NCAA confirmed Thursday. Related Articles Jordan Kwiatkowski relishes return to anchor CMU defense Questions power Spartans’ developme…
NCAA opens investigations into 13 former basketball players violating betting rules
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has said it is investigating 13 former student-athletes for cases of sports betting violations across several schools in the US. The investigations involve ex-basketball players at schools including Eastern Michigan, Temple, Arizona State, New Orleans, North Carolina A&T, and Mississippi Valley. The yet to be named players are accused of placing wagers on and against their teams, sharing inside…
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