NCAA probe finds 13 former basketball players violated betting rules

The NCAA is poised to take action against another group of men’s college basketball players who are accused of violating the organization’s sports betting rules.

Just one day after levying bans against three former NCAA student-athletes, the governing body of college sports in America is pursuing additional sports betting violations against 13 former men’s basketball players who competed across six institutions:

Arizona State

Eastern Michigan

Mississippi Valley

New Orleans

North Carolina A&T

Temple

The NCAA Committee on Infractions is investigating alleged violations that include student-athletes wagering on or against their own teams, sharing information for gambling with third parties and knowingly manipulating the scoring or outcome of competitions.

An unknown number of the student-athletes also refused to cooperate with the probe.

An updated version of the NCAA guidelines includes punishments for student-athletes who influence the outcome of their own games or provide gam..

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