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    Two former HBCU men’s basketball players who the NCAA wanted to speak with regarding a federal gambling investigation have been ruled ineligible to play. Former North Carolina A&T athletes Landon Glasper and Ryan Forrest refused to cooperate with the NCAA’s investigation, a violation of the organization’s rules, making them ineligible for further participation in NCAA basketball. According to a report by the NCAA, Glasper, Forrest, and three other North Carolina A&T athletes were initially interviewed by the NCAA following a January 2025 investigation regarding “suspicious betting activity” on Aggie men’s basketball games. “For several months after the phones were imaged, the The post Former HBCU basketball players penalized after refusal to cooperate with gambling probe appeared first on HBCU News.
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