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NCAA investigating 13 ex-players at Temple, Arizona State, four others over sports betting
Schools mentioned by the NCAA were Temple, Arizona State, Eastern Michigan, New Orleans, Mississippi Valley State and North Carolina A&T. Read More
Former NC A&T basketball player included in NCAA sports betting investigation

Thirteen former men’s basketball players from six schools are under investigation by the NCAA related to sports betting infractions. Read More
NCAA and Venmo Collaborate to Tackle Sports Betting Abuse

NCAA partners with Venmo to combat betting abuse, launching a hotline and monitoring system to safeguard athletes. Baker and Renee discuss the details. Bruce Willis Family Makes Difficult Decision as ... Read More
NCAA partners with Venmo to help athletes who face harassment on the payment app

Venmo announced a partnership Tuesday with the NCAA to support athletes who face harassment on the payment app, which has embraced its popularity on college campuses with school spirit-branded debit ... Read More
NCAA and Venmo Collaborate to Tackle Sports Betting Abuse

NCAA partners with Venmo to combat betting abuse, launching a hotline and monitoring system to safeguard athletes. Baker and Renee discuss the details. Read More
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