Integrity Compliance 360 has announced a partnership with the NCAA Division I Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, giving MAAC access to IC360’s integrity monitoring technology and insight reports that detail wagering activity across all athletic competitions.
“We are privileged to be in the position to provide the collegiate community with the tools required to remain in compliance and strengthen excellent cultures of integrity,” IC360 Chief Operating Officer Scott Sadin said in the release. “The MAAC exemplifies the qualities we seek out in our partners, and we are looking forward to working with them to strengthen the integrity of the collegiate sports environment.”
The MAAC has 13 members, including Manhattan University, Merrimack College, Mount St. Mary’s University and Rider University.
“The MAAC is proud to partner with IC360 to monitor sports wagering activity and protect the integrity of competition,” MAAC Commissioner Travis Tellitocci said in the release. “This partnership highlights the MAAC’s proactive approach to addressing the evolving landscape of sports wagering, equipping the conference with the essential tools to navigate this rapidly changing environment.”
IC360 has announced a number of partnerships since its April launch after a merger between U.S. Integrity and Odds On Compliance, the latest of which was with Sevenwinds Casino in Wisconsin.