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  2. List of vacated and forfeited games in college basketball

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    Vacated 29 regular-season wins and 6 tournament wins, including national championship: 2013–14: 31–6: 0–5: Vacated 29 regular-season wins, 2 tournament wins, and 1 tournament loss 2014–15: 27–9: 0–8: Vacated 24 regular-season wins, 3 tournament wins, and 1 tournament loss Loyola Marymount: Ron Jacobs: 1979–80: 14–14: 14–13 ...

  3. University of Southwestern Louisiana basketball scandal

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    A two-year ban on its basketball team playing in the NCAA, [14] affecting the 1973–74 and 1974–75 seasons. [4] [6] [15] A four-year ban on participation in NCAA championships. [14] A four-year ban on televising their sporting events. [14] A four-year ban on voting rights in NCAA matters. [14] An indefinite period of probation. [14]

  4. 1961 NCAA University Division men's basketball gambling ...

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    The last major case where players and teams were affected by the scandal during the time it was actually going on involved the 1961 NCAA University Division basketball tournament with three of St. Joseph's College (now Saint Joseph's University)'s players throughout that season in Jack Egan, Vincent Kempton, and Frank Majewski being key players ...

  5. Christian school files lawsuit over punishment for forfeiting ...

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    A Vermont Christian school has taken legal action over punishment handed out after it forfeited a girl’s basketball game ... The lawsuit states that MVCS was banned from future tournaments by ...

  6. CCNY point-shaving scandal - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the CCNY scandal, the most infamous case of match fixing in college basketball occurred on January 29, 1945, when five Brooklyn College players (Bernard Barnett, Jerome Green, Robert Leder, Larry Pearlstein, and Stanley Simon) were arrested and confessed to accepting $1,000 each from multiple gamblers with promises of an extra $2,000 (equivalent to over $34,900 in 2024) included to ...

  7. Here are this year's 6 biggest NCAA men's tournament snubs - AOL

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    This was the rare year in college basketball when there were more deserving NCAA tournament bubble teams than spots in the field of 68. Bubble teams from across the country made valiant last-gasp ...

  8. University of Southern California athletics scandal - Wikipedia

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    In the University of Southern California athletics scandal, the University of Southern California (USC) was investigated and punished for NCAA rules violations in the Trojan football, men's basketball and women's tennis programs. [1] The sanctions were announced on June 10, 2010, and affected the USC football program from 2010 to 2012.

  9. Hula was once banned in Hawaii, this competition fosters the ...

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    The practice of hula is sacred but was once banned. Hula O Na Keiki is a children's hula competition that proves the art is far from dead. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support ...