NCAA Investigating 13 More College Players for Betting Violations

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)’s ongoing crackdown on sports wagering violations has escalated again, with thirteen former men’s basketball players from six programs suspected of gambling-related rules violations. These new cases, made public this week, underline the authority’s ongoing efforts to protect the integrity of collegiate sports against the backdrop of a constantly evolving gambling landscape.

According to the NCAA, the athletes in question are suspected of wagering for and against their own teams, providing insider information to outside parties, and, in some cases, purposefully altering the outcome of games to win wagers. Several players have also been accused of failing to cooperate with the enforcement staff’s investigation, which can also be considered a violation.

The suspected athletes formerly played for Eastern Michigan, Temple, Arizona State, New Orleans, North Carolina A&T, and Mississippi Valley. None are currently enrolled at these same schools. The NCAA stressed that no coaching staff or school officials are implicated in the violations, and that the schools are not facing penalties tied to these cases.

The NCAA Committee on Infractions revealed that it relied on a mix of suspicious wagering alerts from integrity monitors, tips from the affected schools, and digital evidence, including messages exchanged by the athletes. The authority’s integrity monitoring system flagged these irregularities, allowing enforcement to respond and crack down on potential tampering.

Prop Bets Remain an Imminent Integrity Threat

NCAA President Charlie Baker noted that the announcement was a necessary step given the large publicity surrounding previous investigations. He again urged regulators to work closely with operators to implement more robust integrity safeguards and called for a concerted effort to ban proposition bets on college athletes. According to the NCAA, this type of wagering creates direct incentives for manipulation and harassment.

The rise of sports betting is creating more opportunities for athletes to engage in this unacceptable behavior. While legalized sports betting is here to stay, regulators and gaming companies can do more to reduce these integrity risks.

Charlie Baker, NCAA President

These new cases follow recent enforcement action against athletes Mykell Robinson and Jalen Weaver of Fresno State and Steven Vasquez of San Jose State. The three players reportedly shared betting information and coordinated wagers, ultimately netting almost $16,000 in winnings. The athletes even wagered on their own games and deliberately missed statistical targets to manipulate prop bets.

As legal sports betting expands across the USA, the NCAA has made integrity education a leading priority. Since 2022, the organization has provided gambling-harm education to over 100,000 athletes, coaches, and administrators, thanks to its partnership with EPIC Global Solutions. March’s “Draw the Line” campaign likewise helped equip schools with resources to educate athletes about the dangers associated with wagering.

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