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Starting Nov. 22, the NCAA plans to allow student-athletes and athletics staff to bet on professional sports in states where it's legal. The ... Read More
NCAA will introduce availability reports for men's and women's basketball tournaments

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NCAA Delays Sports Betting Policy Change After Facing Pushback

The NCAA announced Tuesday it delayed its impending rule change that would allow student-athletes to bet on professional sports. The NCAA has long forbidden student-athletes from gambling on amateur ... Read More
NCAA implements player availability reports for men’s, women’s basketball tournaments

The NCAA is implementing player availability reports for both the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments, the association announced Thursday. The new policy goes into effect for both installments of ... Read More
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