NCAA bans 3 hoops players who conspired in gambling scheme
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The game that drew attention to Robinson was Fresno State’s Jan. 7 matchup with Colorado State. The NCAA said he had three bets based on his his performance – one was $200 to win $1,450; the second was $800 to win $5,800; and the third was $1,200 to win $8,700.
Robinson, who averaged 10.3 shots in the 17 games that he played last season, took only four shots in Colorado State game, scoring just three points with two rebounds and no assists in a 91-64 loss to the Rams. Robinson and Vasquez won all three parlay bets made on that game, according to the NCAA investigation.
The NCAA has permanently banned Mykell Robinson, Steven Vasquez, and Jalen Weaver from college basketball due to violations of sports gambling regulations. Robinson and Vasquez allegedly bet on Robinson's performance,
The NCAA has stripped eligibility from three basketball players for betting on their own games. Discover the full story.
The NCAA revoking the eligibility of former Fresno State basketball players for gambling on college sports is troubling, writes .
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NCAA investigates players Mykell Robinson, Steven Vasquez, and Jalen Weaver for betting violations, including rigged performance wagers and fantasy bets.