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NCAA permanently bans 3 Fresno State, San Jose State hoops players as part of gambling investigation


Three basketball players who spent time with either Fresno State University or San Jose State University were permanently banned by the NCAA on Wednesday as part of a gambling investigation, the organization announced. Mykell Robinson, Steven Vasquez and Jalen Weaver were deemed permanently ineligible by the NCAA. (Yahoo! Sports)

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NCAA permanently bans 3 Fresno State, San Jose State hoops players as part of gambling investigation