The NCAA this week announced its punishment of a former women’s basketball head coach who made over 400 bets totaling at least $93K on collegiate and professional sports during a 26-month period.
The infractions came to light in March of last year when the Tennessee Sports Wagering Advisory Council, a state agency responsible for regulating online sports betting, detected that a prohibited participant was wagering.
The infractions came to light in March of last year when the Tennessee Sports Wagering Advisory Council, a state agency responsible for regulating online sports betting, detected that a prohibited participant was wagering.