Former Indiana volleyball assistant coach Brett Agne was hit with significant penalties for bets totaling $327K.
Former Indiana assistant coach Brett Agne placed more than 700 bets over a five-month period, according to the NCAA.
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Bets totaling $327K land former Indiana volleyball coach significant NCAA penalty. What we know
Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. “Agne did not bet on the Indiana ...
Penn State holds the longest win streak in DI women's volleyball history with 109 match victories from 2007-10, with the Nittany Lions winning four consecutive titles (2007 through 2010). The 2009 ...
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Former Indiana volleyball assistant coach Brett Agne received a two-year show-cause penalty for placing around $327,000 in ...
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Here's how to watch Wisconsin vs. Nebraska volleyball, including TV channel and streaming options for the college volleyball ...
The top-ranked Nebraska Cornhuskers get set to host the Michigan State Spartans on Saturday night in America’s Heartland.
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