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Eastern Michigan Basketball Under Scrutiny Amid Suspicious Betting Patterns
Integrity Compliance 360, a sports betting monitor, has flagged unusual wagering activity on a men’s college basketball game between Central Michigan and Eastern Michigan. ESPN obtained a copy of an alert distributed by the company to
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Integrity Compliance 360, a sports betting monitor, has flagged unusual wagering activity on a men’s college basketball game between Central Michigan and Eastern Michigan.
ESPN obtained a copy of an alert distributed by the company to sportsbooks, gaming regulators, NCAA conferences, and leagues. It stated that someone had attempted to place “their largest wager to date” on the tie between Central and Eastern Michigan colleges.
The alert adds that two other high stake wagers were made on the Central Michigan 1st Half spread, in Connecticut and Tennessee. It reads, “While investigating, the operator also found two other high stakes wagers from two accounts in a different jurisdiction, both on Central Michigan 1st Half spread.”
Suspicious betting activity could be interlinked
It is the second time this season that a game involving Eastern Michigan has been flagged by sports wagering operators. The other game in question involved Wright State and took place on Saturday 21 December 2024.
Notably, both patterns of suspicious betting activity were against Eastern Michigan, and the alert suggests they could be interlinked, stating: “At this time, there is belief of a potential tie between these bettors, and bettors who placed suspicious wagers on First Half markets in flagged games last season.”
A spokesperson for Eastern Michigan told ESPN, “We became aware of the matter on Wednesday and a review is underway. At this time we do not know anything further about what may have precipitated the suspicious activity. We are working with the Mid-American Conference and will provide further details as we learn additional information.”
The spread on the first half opened at Central Michigan -3.5, and moved to -6.5 before the beginning of the game. In the seconds before the buzzer, they scored a three-point attempt to lead 39-33 at the midpoint. The bet on the other Eastern Michigan game flagged for suspicion was Wright State -2.5 at the halfway mark. Wright State went into Q3 leading 38-27 before ultimately losing the match.