Former UNO men’s basketball player James White was suspended at the same time as Vincent, Short and Hunter but wasn’t among ...
Six former college basketball players have received lifetime NCAA bans for game-fixing and sharing betting information during ...
The NCAA has released details on three separate betting-related violations involving former college basketball players.
None of the incidents at Arizona State, New Orleans, or Mississippi Valley State were connected, according to the NCAA. The ...
Six former men's college basketball players at New Orleans, Mississippi Valley State and Arizona State participated in ...
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NCAA revokes eligibility of 6 more college basketball players as it continues sports betting probe
The NCAA revoked the eligibility of six men’s college basketball players for allegations of sports betting on Friday in three ...
The Committee on Infractions confirmed the outcomes of several probes, which found that violations occurred at small and ...
The NCAA has issued penalties against six men's basketball players at three schools as part of an investigation into sports ...
Players at New Orleans, Mississippi Valley State and Arizona State were found to have participated in impermissible gambling ...
Former players from Arizona State, Mississippi Valley State and New Orleans were declared permanently ineligible.
The NCAA revoked the eligibility of six men’s college basketball players Friday after investigations into three separate ...
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NCAA bans 3 University of New Orleans players for life in college basketball game-fixing case
The individuals — Cedquavious Hunter, Dyquavian Short, and Jamond Vincent — are no longer enrolled at UNO. At New Orleans, the violations surfaced in February 2025 after NCAA enforcement staff ...
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