Report: NCAA athlete under federal investigation over irregular betting

by SBC Americas
3 minutes read
An NCAA student-athlete is reportedly under federal investigation for allegedly manipulating the outcome of games and wagering on his own team.

According to an ESPN report, former Temple University men’s basketball player Hysier Miller is being investigated by federal authorities following irregular betting activity ahead of a March contest. The game was against the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

Prior to tip-off, U.S. Integrity received alerts from multiple operators regarding irregular line movement and suspicious betting patterns. The irregular line movement saw the point spread change by six points, a drastic and unusual line movement for college basketball.

As a result of the irregularities, several operators stopped taking action on the game.

The line moved from -2 in favor of UAB to -8 hours before the contest. UAB would go on to win the game 100-72. Miller finished the contest with eight points and one rebound.

During the 2024 American Athletic Conference tournament ..

News. Research. Education. Discussions.
Raising industry standards on player protection, across the board.

FORGOT PASSWORD

Email sent

Leave a Comment

You may also like

Player-Protection-hub-logo-white

The Player Protection Hub is the centralised location of the best educational content, and most relevant news in the responsible gambling and player protection fields, anywhere in the industry.

Editors' Picks

Latest Posts

Player Protection Hub – is delivered by SBC. All Rights Reserved.

Adblock Detected

Please support us by disabling your AdBlocker extension from your browsers for our website.