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Basketball’s Game-Fixing Scandal Now Includes 17 U.S. Colleges—and China’s Pro League

Federal prosecutors have indicted over two dozen individuals, including at least a dozen college basketball players, for their involvement in a game-fixing scandal that spans 17 U. S. colleges and China's professional league from 2022 to 2025. Notable among those indicted is former LSU star Antonio Blakeney, with the NCAA already taking action by stripping eligibility from 11 athletes across seven schools.

Basketball’s Game-Fixing Scandal Now Includes 17 U.S. Colleges—and China’s Pro League

Key Highlights

  • More than two dozen individuals indicted for game-fixing.
  • Involvement of players from 17 U. S. college teams and China's professional league.
  • Allegations date back to games fixed from 2022 through 2025.
  • Former LSU star Antonio Blakeney is a prominent figure among those indicted.
  • NCAA has stripped eligibility from 11 athletes at seven schools.
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Sources

  1. More than two dozen players and gamblers indicted for fixing college and Chinese basketball games
  2. Basketball’s Game-Fixing Scandal Now Includes 17 U.S. Colleges—and China’s Pro League

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