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NCAA revokes eligibility of 6 more college basketball players as it continues sports betting probe
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NCAA revokes eligibility of 6 more college basketball players as it continues sports betting probe

  • NCAA revokes six players' eligibility amid ongoing sports betting probe.
  • Players allegedly manipulated performances to support bets during the 2024-25 season.
  • The Infractions Committee issued its findings after investigations into the cases.
  • Cases involve programs at New Orleans, Mississippi Valley, and Arizona State.
  • The probe is part of a broader NCAA effort into gambling issues among players.
  • The reported actions occurred during the 2024-25 regular season.
  • News was reported by the Associated Press and WRAL.
  • WRAL summarizes the broader context of ongoing enforcement actions.
  • The material is copyrighted by The Associated Press, 2025.
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NCAA bans 3 University of New Orleans players for life in college basketball game-fixing case
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NCAA bans 3 University of New Orleans players for life in college basketball game-fixing case

  • NCAA bans three UNO players for life over betting-related game manipulation and lack of cooperation.
  • The players allegedly manipulated seven games from December 2024 to January 2025 to benefit bettors.
  • The three players are no longer enrolled at UNO following the infractions ruling.
  • UNO suspended the players for the remainder of the season after an initial February 2025 tip triggered the investigation.
  • Violations included betting-related manipulation and false or misleading information provided to investigators.
  • The NCAA cited a conspiracy with outside bettors and a plan to 'lay it down' in at least one game.
  • The players reportedly discussed a third party placing bets on their Dec. 28, 2024 game.
  • The case involved a lack of transparency during the investigation and false statements by players.
  • UNO’s internal response included suspending all three players for the remainder of the season.
  • The infractions report cited ethical conduct violations tied to sports betting.
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