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NCAA launches anti-harassment video targeted at March Madness sports bettors: 'Don't Be a Loser'

Also, 90% of harassment is generated either online or through social media. For March Madness specifically, a separate study by the NCAA ... We need fans to do better." Follow Fox News Digital ... Read More
NCAA Basketball Star Deletes Instagram After ‘Disgusting’ Online Harassment Following March Madness Loss

St. John’s fan account, Rumble In The Garden, shared a screenshot of Luis Jr.’s account on Instagram being unsearchable on the social media platform ... after the NCAA launched a new ... Read More
St. John’s star forced to delete social media account after repeated harassment

With an increasing number of fans placing prop and other bets on college basketball, Luis faced overwhelming harassment on social media ... online platforms is absolutely unacceptable,” NCAA ... Read More
NCAA Tournament Loss Leads College Basketball Star to Delete Social Media Amid Intense Harassment

"The horrific messages we are seeing across online platforms are absolutely unacceptable,” NCAA President Charlie Baker said. Baker added, “Angry fans are ... RJ Luis' social media was flooded ... Read More
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