Three college basketball players have been slapped with lifetime bans for betting on their own games. Two former Fresno State players and their ex-teammate who played last year for San Jose State had their NCAA eligibility permanently revoked following an investigation. The probe concerned at least five Mountain West Conference games throughout the 2024-25 season […] The post Three College Basketball Players Slapped With Lifetime Bans Amid Betting Scandal appeared first on Gambling Industry...| Sportsbetting News Archives - Gambling Industry News
Four-star power forward from Boston has Minnesota among his top six schools| St. Cloud Live
Mahmoud Abdelfattah played at St. Cloud State from 2008-10, was a student assistant in 2010-11 and an assistant coach from 2013-17.| St. Cloud Live
The former Lakeview Christian Academy standout has built a social media following of more than 1.2 million people since 2020.| Duluth News Tribune
The COVID-19 pandemic left the boys basketball program in a bad place, but the third-year coach has put together a “no excuses” policy that puts accountability on players and coaches.| Duluth News Tribune
Tad Boyle will get a glimpse of his team’s capabilities during a four-game exhibition trip to Australia.| Boulder Daily Camera
Cromwell-Wright grad Taya Hakamaki poured in nine points for the Bulldogs in Saturday's 65-37 win over Winona State.| Duluth News Tribune
A three-star recruit, Tomes averaged 27.3 points and made more than 40% of his 3-point attempts last season| St. Cloud Live
A three-star recruit, Tomes averaged 27.3 points and made more than 40% of his 3-point attempts last season| Perham Focus
The Dragons' standout freshman led the way with 28 points, while No. 3 seed MSUM dominated the 11th-seeded Vikings on both ends of the court Sunday night.| Sioux Falls Live
On Sunday, it was the starters who carried the load, scoring 79 of the 84 points to follow up a forward-heavy effort from the Jacks' tallest players on Saturday in the semifinals.| Mitchell Republic
A look at what former area athletes are doing in college sports.| Mitchell Republic
Minnesota clawed its way back from deficits but was unable to close out Badgers| St. Cloud Live
The UWS women were named top seed for the UMAC tournament on a tiebreaker, while another tiebreaker ended the UWS men's season.| Superior Telegram
The Gophers were picked to finish last in the Big Ten, and Coach Ben Johnson doesn’t want his team to forget it| Perham Focus
The win and the scoring output built on a hot offensive start for the Coyotes, who entered Wednesday ranked No. 17 nationally in scoring offense at 87.1 points per game.| Mitchell Republic
Despite reeling off three consecutive wins to reach the quarterfinals of The Basketball Tournament, it had not been the best showcase offensively for the former Colorado basketball players of Team …| BuffZone
While the 32-0 Gamecocks are favored to dance their way to their third championship, ABC could do a lot worse than an Iowa-South Carolina final.| Sportico.com