From a 2012 article:
"The National Collegiate Athletic Association will relocate five championships from New Jersey after the state adopted regulations for sports wagering at racetracks and Atlantic City casinos.
NCAA rules prohibit holding any championship session in a state with legal wagering that’s based on single-game betting involving a point spread or money line.
While sports gambling is still prohibited in New Jersey by a 1992 federal law, the state has filed a lawsuit challenging the ban. Yesterday’s action by the state’s Division of Gaming Enforcement will allow casinos and racetracks to apply for licenses to provide sports wagering starting Jan. 9, 2013, with the applications costing $50,000.
“The law in New Jersey requires that we no longer host championships in the state,” Mark Lewis, NCAA executive vice president of championships and alliances, said in a statement. “We will work hard in the days ahead to find new suitable host locations which will allow the student-athletes to have the best possible competitive experience.”
Among the NCAA events that will be moved out of New Jersey from 2013 are regionals for the Division I men’s and women’s swimming and diving championships in Piscataway, and early-round games for the Division I women’s basketball championship in Trenton."
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