
"Three Division I men's basketball players - including one from San Jose State - have had their eligibility permanently revoked after the NCAA's Committee on Infractions discovered they participated in gambling, including betting on their own games and "manipulating" their performances to alter outcomes, according to a statement released by the NCAA Wednesday."
"The University proactively shared reported information concerning sports wagering activity with the NCAA and worked collaboratively with the NCAA staff throughout the investigation. While the eligibility consequences for the former student-athletes are significant, the case ultimately resulted in a Level III/Secondary violation and no sanctions for the institution. The University continues to have confidence in the Fresno State Athletics' culture and is grateful to conclude this matter."
Three Division I players—Steven Vasquez, Jalen Weaver and Mykell Robinson—had their NCAA eligibility permanently revoked for participating in gambling and manipulating game outcomes. All three played at Fresno State during their careers, and Vasquez later appeared on San Jose State's roster before being removed. Fresno State cooperated with the NCAA, reporting wagering information and working with investigators. The case was classified as a Level III/Secondary violation, resulting in significant eligibility consequences for the players but no institutional sanctions. The situation is reported as unrelated to the federal Temple point-shaving investigation involving ties to Terry Rozier. Robinson and Vasquez were roommates during the 2023–24 season, and the NCAA noted a January 2025 text between them regarding the matter.
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