FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — Three former Fresno State basketball players have had their eligibility permanently revoked after the NCAA found that they bet on their own games.
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The NCAA Committee on Infractions on Wednesday released findings from an enforcement investigation that uncovered alleged violations by Mykell Robinson, Steven Vasquez and Jalen Weaver.
Robinson and Vasquez had been roommates at Fresno State during the 2023-24 season. The report says in January 2025, Robinson, who was still at Fresno State, and Vasquez, then at San Jose State – discussed over text message that Robinson planned to underperform in several statistical categories during one regular-season game.
Robinson also placed multiple bets on Weaver – his teammate at Fresno State in 2024-25, the NCAA found.
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Weaver told ESPN that he played a daily fantasy contest on his points total in the Bulldogs’ home game against New Mexico on Dec. 31.
Weaver said he risked $50 that he would score more than 11 points on the fantasy site Sleeper. He finished with 13 points in a 103-89 loss to the Lobos.
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All three were released from their respective teams and are no longer enrolled at their previous schools.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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