Former San Jose State basketball player one of three banned by NCAA for betting on their own games
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Former San Jose State basketball player one of three banned by NCAA for betting on their own games
"Former San Jose State player Steven Vasquez was one of three men's Division I college basketball players who had their eligibility permanently revoked on Wednesday by the NCAA after an investigation determined they bet on their own games and shared thousands of dollars in payouts. The NCAA Committee on Infractions released findings from an enforcement investigation that uncovered violations by Vasquez, and former Fresno State players Mykell Robinson and Jalen Weaver."
"All three were released from their respective teams and are no longer enrolled at their previous schools. Neither school was punished. The NCAA said a sports integrity monitoring service in January notified Fresno State and NCAA enforcement staff that a Nevada sportsbook operator had flagged suspicious prop bets on Robinson. The investigation began a week later. The schools did not immediately respond to a request for comment and the former players could not immediately be located by The Associated Press."
Steven Vasquez, Mykell Robinson and Jalen Weaver had NCAA eligibility permanently revoked after an enforcement investigation found betting-related violations during the 2024-25 regular season. The NCAA determined the players bet on one another's games, shared thousands of dollars in payouts, and that two manipulated performances to ensure certain bets won. All three were released from their teams and are no longer enrolled at their previous schools; neither school was punished. A sports integrity monitoring service and a Nevada sportsbook operator flagged suspicious prop bets on Robinson, prompting an investigation that began in January.
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