Ex-NCAA players plan to change point-shaving pleas in court
ESPN NCAAM • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 25, 2026, 7:46 PM
Last updated Jun 25, 2026

Three former college basketball players charged in a point-shaving case intend to change their pleas, based on court records filed on June 25, 2026. The case has drawn significant attention this year due to its implications for college sports integrity. As the legal proceedings unfold, the specific details of the plea changes and their potential impact remain to be clarified in upcoming court sessions.
- •Three former players charged in a point-shaving case.
- •Court records show intention to change pleas.
- •Case has received significant media attention this year.
- •New court sessions will provide further details.
- 8:38 PMESPN NCAAM — Ex-NCAA players to change point-shaving pleas
"Three former college basketball players who were charged in a sprawling point-shaving case earlier this year case intend to change their pleas, according to court records filed Thursday.
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