Former University of the South Women's Basketball Coach Cited for Placing Over $93K in Bets

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The former University of the South women's basketball head coach violated NCAA sports betting and ethical conduct rules when he placed more than $93,000 in bets on college and professional sports over approximately two years, according to a decision released by a Division III Committee on Infractions hearing panel. As a result of his involvement in the violations, the Sewanee coach also violated head coach responsibility rules.

The school, head coach and enforcement staff agreed that the violations in this case occurred when the coach placed more than $93,000 in sports bets over a 26-month period, including 407 bets on college sports totaling $28,000. Among those bets, 20 were on collegiate women's basketball games that did not include his team. The school educated coaches about rules around sports betting, so the coach knowingly broke NCAA rules. 

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