SBC Summit Americas: College sports key in battle for sports integrity

The proliferation of sports betting in America is causing key stakeholders in professional and amateur sports to discuss the integrity of competition amid recent gambling scandals.

The discussion of how to protect the integrity of competition for operators, leagues, and regulators continued at SBC Summit Americas 2026 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where a group of industry experts spoke about protecting the future of sports wagering in North America.

The panel, moderated by Princeton Global Strategies Managing Partner George Rover, included NCAA Managing Director of Enforcement and Development Mark Hicks, as well as PropSwap CEO Luke Pergande and Legacy Consulting Group CEO Tony Amormino.

How the NCAA is navigating challenging landscape

The NCAA has dealt with a series of gambling-related scandals over the past two years, leading to questions and concerns regarding the impact gambling has on amateur sports.

In 2025, more than 15 former NCAA men’s basketball players were implicated in ..

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