NCAA sports betting investigation finds former Arizona State, New Orleans and Mississippi Valley State basketball players ...
Former players from Arizona State, Mississippi Valley State and New Orleans were declared permanently ineligible.
The NCAA banned six college basketball players from competition after the association found they participated in ...
The NCAA Committee on Infractions released on Friday decisions regarding three Division I schools and six college basketball ...
Six men's college basketball players permanently lost their respective eligibilities after an NCAA probe covering three ...
The US National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) said Friday it permanently banned six former college men's basketball ...
An NCAA investigation into sports gambling-related infractions has led to six men’s basketball players from three schools receiving permanent bans from the sport, the organization said Friday.
A former Arizona State men's basketball player is among six men's basketball players ruled permanently ineligible by NCAA's ...
All six players have been banned, the NCAA said. The post NCAA Announces Six More Men’s Basketball Players Committed Sports ...
The NCAA has revoked the eligibility of six men’s college basketball players for allegations of sports betting in three ...
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 ...
The NCAA identified the three players as forwards Jalin Billingsley and Da'Sean Nelson and guard Jalen Terry (Flint). The NCAA said not cooperating with an investigation is a violating of NCAA rules, ...