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The 1951 Basketball Scandal: Wave of Corruption Unveiled – Chuck Gallagher Business Ethics Speaker



On February 18, 1951, the basketball world was rocked when C.C.N.Y. players were arrested for accepting bribes. The scandal quickly spread, implicating players from NYU, Toledo University, Bradley University, Long Island University, and even the University of Kentucky. This massive wave of corruption shook the sport and led to several players facing brief jail sentences.
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