NCAA Probes Gambling Violations Across Multiple College Basketball Programs

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The NCAA is investigating violations of sports betting rules involving 13 college basketball players across six Division I programs, with allegations of betting on and against their own teams and point-shaving. Arizona State is the only power-conference school involved, with other schools like Temple, North Carolina A&T, and others also under scrutiny. The NCAA emphasizes ongoing efforts to maintain competition integrity amid rising sports betting activities.
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