A former University of San Francisco men's basketball player allegedly broke sports betting rules and is permanently ineligible for collegiate athletics, the NCAA announced Wednesday.
Marcus Williams is accused of sharing information with an athlete at another school who used daily fantasy sports platforms to bet on Williams' performance, according to a negotiated resolution that was made in coordination with USF.
The NCAA said Williams participated in the process and agreed to his violations, and noted that he already has no college eligibility left. His senior year ended with the 2024-25 season, when was a starting guard who averaged 15 points per game for the Dons. The team finished 25-10 and made it to the postseason before losing in the second round of the National Invitation Tourna

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