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The 2017–18 NCAA Division I men's basketball corruption scandal was a corruption scandal, initially involving sportswear manufacturer Adidas as well as several college basketball programs associated with the brand [1] [2] [3] but now involving many programs not affiliated with Adidas.
The last major case where players and teams were affected by the scandal during the time it was actually going on involved the 1961 NCAA University Division basketball tournament with three of St. Joseph's College (now Saint Joseph's University)'s players throughout that season in Jack Egan, Vincent Kempton, and Frank Majewski being key players ...
1961 NCAA University Division men's basketball gambling scandal; 1978–79 Boston College basketball point-shaving scandal; 2011 University of Miami athletics scandal; 2017–18 NCAA Division I men's basketball corruption scandal
There has been a trial, guilty verdicts and prison sentences, but if the FBI investigation is to truly shake up college basketball, the worst of the corruption scandal must be on the horizon.
A years-long FBI investigation into corruption and bribery in college basketball has implicated several top players and programs. College basketball scandal: Timeline, summary of FBI investigation ...
Prior to the CCNY scandal, the most infamous case of match fixing in college basketball occurred on January 29, 1945, when five Brooklyn College players (Bernard Barnett, Jerome Green, Robert Leder, Larry Pearlstein, and Stanley Simon) were arrested and confessed to accepting $1,000 each from multiple gamblers with promises of an extra $2,000 (equivalent to over $34,900 in 2024) included to ...
The Baylor University basketball scandal occurred in the early 2000s, when Baylor University's men's basketball program was investigated and punished for numerous infractions by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The scandal broke out after the 2003 murder of Baylor basketball player Patrick Dennehy. Dennehy's teammate Carlton ...
The federal investigation into a gambling ring over its involvement with a pair of NBA betting cases has been linked to unusual betting activity with at least three men’s college basketball ...