NCAA Sanctions Ex-Sewanee Coach for $93K Gambling Spree
The former coach placed bets on college and professional sports, leading to probation and fines for the university.
- An NCAA investigation found that a former Sewanee women's basketball coach placed over $93,000 in bets on college and professional sports over two years.
- The coach, not named in the NCAA report but identified as Brody Curry, did not bet on games involving his own team.
- Curry stepped down from his position in July, after serving as both an assistant for the men's team and head coach for the women's team.
- Sewanee was placed on one-year probation and fined $1,500 by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.
- The case was resolved through a cooperative summary disposition process, with Sewanee and the coach agreeing to the primary facts and violations.