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NCAA questions basketball at casino
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JUNE 1, 2001 The NCAA is voicing concerns about an upcoming college basketball game that will be held at the Mohegan Sun casino in Connecticut. The NCAA says holding games at the casino sends a mixed message on gambling on the sport. Betting on games is illegal in many states, including Connecticut. The casino says the athletes won't be exposed to the Mohegan Tribe's successful operation. Get the Story:
College basketball at Mohegan Sun casino brings worries about gambling (AP 5/31) Relevant Links:
Mohegan Sun - http://www.mohegansun.com
Mohegan Tribe - http://www.mohegan.nsn.us
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