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NCAA says "no" to New Jersey...

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......due to the new laws allowing sports betting in New Jersey.

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The NCAA has been forced to relocate several championships from New Jersey because of a new state law allowing sports wagering on professional and collegiate games.

The five championships, all scheduled in 2013, include the Division I Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving Championships, Diving Regionals (Piscataway, March 14-17), Division I Women's Basketball Championship, Trenton Regional (Trenton, March 30-April 2), Division III Men's Volleyball Championship (Hoboken, April 26-28) and the Division II and III Women's Lacrosse Championships (Montclair, May 18-19). All five championships will be moved to new host sites and cities, to be determined at a later time.

The NCAA championships sports wagering policy strictly prohibits the conducting of any championship session in a state with legal wagering that is based on single-game betting. Single-game betting is defined as wagering that involves either a money line or point spread wager. This policy is in place to ensure the integrity of the game, provide consistency in awarding NCAA championships and to address concerns for student-athlete well-being.

"Maintaining the integrity of sports and protecting student-athlete well-being are at the bedrock of the NCAA's mission, and are reflected in our policies prohibiting the hosting of our championships in states that provide for single game sports wagering," said Mark Lewis, NCAA executive vice president of championships and alliances. "Consistent with our policies and beliefs, the law in New Jersey requires that we no longer host championships in the state. We will work hard in the days ahead to find new suitable host locations which will allow the student-athletes to have the best possible competitive experience."

In July, the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement released proposed regulations concerning the licensure and operation of sports gambling in Atlantic City casinos and at New Jersey's racetracks and those regulations were published in the New Jersey Register today. In August, the NCAA and four major professional sports leagues (MLB, NBA, NFL and NHL) sued New Jersey state officials in federal court seeking to stop the state from implementing sports wagering. The suit is ongoing.
 
I'm confused as to the logic for the NCAA's policy.
 
No more Meadowlands NCAA Tournament games that stinks for us. Maybe MSG or the Barclays Center can get into the rotation as the Meadowlands was a good possible spot for us each time it hosted a regional final.
 
Too bad it's just championships.

It's not like they're gonna ban Rutgers from NCAA now. Wait, can they? :eek: Please NCAA!!!!
 
Thank God. As we know all of the gambling scandals at NCAA institutions only occured in states where sports betting was legal.

Wait, what?...
 
I bet they'll change their policy.
The policy will change when sports books start offering the NCAA a piece of the take in exchange for the "right" to bet on NCAA games.
The in-state rule makes no sense today, if it ever did.
 
what will they do when more states get back the ability to do betting?
 
Such a backwards way to think

By removing the championships you do what...?

Gambling needs to be legal in the whole united states.
 
No more Meadowlands NCAA Tournament games that stinks for us. Maybe MSG or the Barclays Center can get into the rotation as the Meadowlands was a good possible spot for us each time it hosted a regional final.
The last regional in NJ was in Newark at the Prudential Center 2 years ago. My son and I went hoping to see SU play UNC but we choked to Marquette. It was a great venue.
 

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