Former EMU basketball players fail to comply with NCAA gambling probe

Three former college basketball players tied to alleged sports betting violations failed to cooperate with an investigation initiated by the national governing body of college sports.

The NCAA announced that three former men’s basketball student-athletes at Eastern Michigan failed to comply with an investigation into potential sports wagering violations.

The three former players, Jalin Billingsley, Da’Sean Nelson and Jalen Terry, are no longer enrolled at Eastern Michigan or with the men’s basketball program. The players also have no remaining collegiate eligibility and faced potential permanent ineligibility.

“When individuals choose not to cooperate—particularly when cases involve potential integrity issues—those choices can and will be met with serious consequences, including prohibitions on athletically related activities, the loss of eligibility and/or being publicly named in an infractions decision,” said the Division I Committee on Infractions.

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