NCAA Scandal: New Orleans and Fresno State Face Gambling Investigations
New Orleans and Fresno State basketball programs are under investigation for possible NCAA violations linked to sports gambling, leading to player suspensions.

New Orleans and Fresno State are at the center of an NCAA investigation over alleged sports gambling violations, leading to the suspension of key players. The University of New Orleans (UNO) has sidelined four players since late January due to unspecified team rule violations, which multiple reports suggest are related to gambling.
Key Players Suspended
- James White
- Jah Short
- Dae Dae Hunter
- Jamond Vincent
These players have not participated in any games since the Privateers' defeat to Incarnate Word on Jan. 27. The team has struggled significantly, losing all eight games since the suspensions.
Fresno State's Involvement
Fresno State has also been implicated, with two top scorers, Jalen Weaver and Zaon Collins, being withheld from competition due to eligibility concerns. Mykell Robinson, who hasn't played since Jan. 11, has been removed from the team entirely.
NCAA and Internal Investigations
Both universities have initiated internal investigations, with Fresno State officials reaching out to the NCAA for further action. These developments come at a critical time for both programs, which are already facing challenging seasons.
Impact on Teams
- New Orleans (4-25, 2-16 Southland): The suspensions have severely impacted the team's performance.
- Fresno State (5-23, 1-16 Mountain West): The Bulldogs have already recorded their worst season in school history.
These investigations highlight the ongoing issues with sports gambling in college athletics and the stringent measures being taken to uphold NCAA regulations.