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Ex-ACU player banned for allegedly fixing games

ESPN · May 15, 2026, 8:26 PM

Key takeaways

  • A former Abilene Christian men's basketball player was permanently banned by the NCAA on Friday for allegedly helping rig basketball games for sports bettors.
  • According to the NCAA's Division I Committee on Infractions, Airion Simmons -- who played at Abilene Christian from 2019 to '24 -- colluded with a teammate and agreed with a bettor to throw a March 2024 game for money.
  • In January, Simmons and the two bettors were included in a sprawling indictment by federal prosecutors in Pennsylvania on various charges, including bribery, fraud and conspiracy.

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A former Abilene Christian men's basketball player was permanently banned by the NCAA on Friday for allegedly helping rig basketball games for sports bettors.

According to the NCAA's Division I Committee on Infractions, Airion Simmons -- who played at Abilene Christian from 2019 to '24 -- colluded with a teammate and agreed with a bettor to throw a March 2024 game for money. In a December 2025 interview, Simmons told NCAA investigators he was also contacted by a second bettor about losing the game for money.

In January, Simmons and the two bettors were included in a sprawling indictment by federal prosecutors in Pennsylvania on various charges, including bribery, fraud and conspiracy.

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