Gambling policies
Counseling is available for
students with gambling or other addictive or problematic habits to
identify and assess concerns, identify relevant goals, and assist with
appropriate interventions and/or support resources. An overview of
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rules applied and
enforced by Saint Martin’s University and the SMU Athletic Department. NCAA
rules prohibit sports gambling of any kind. In addition to
Student-Athletes this rule applies to: Coaches, Support Staff,
Equipment Managers, Student Managers, Athletic Administrators, Athletic
Trainers, Student Trainers, Secretaries. None of
the aforementioned people may place any bet of any sort on any
university
or professional sporting event. They may not give information to anyone
who does place bets on university or professional sports.
• No wagers on any professional or university sports
event, even those that do not involve Saint Martin’s University
• No participation in any activity that involves predictions of athletic
contests (radio, television, newspaper, etc.)
• No sports “pools” even those run by friends
• No internet gambling on sports events
• No sports wagering using “800” numbers
• No exchange of information about your team with anyone who gambles.
This means no information about injuries, new plays, team morale,
discipline problems or anything else.
The consequences for violation of these rules are that
the student-athlete will be declared ineligible to compete in university
sports. SMU student-athletes are informed that if they place bets of any
kind on any university or professional sport or if they give information to
anyone who uses that information to make a bet, they are at risk of
being:
• Removed from their team
• Expelled from university
• Turned down for future jobs
• Sent to jail
Furthermore, they are forewarned that sports wagering
can destroy any future plans, dreams, or hopes for themselves. For this
reason, university athletes, university administrators, university athletic staff
members and conference staff officials may not gamble on university or
professional sporting events. (Top of page)
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