Maryland received a pair of subpoenas, one in the spring and one in the summer, regarding the ongoing FBI investigation into college basketball.
The university’s name first surfaced in these investigations on Feb. 23, when Diamond Stone was among several players named in documents released by Yahoo Sports regarding players taking payments from agency ASM Sports. According to the documents, Stone, who played one season at Maryland, received $14,303 from the agency, which was run by former NBA agent Andy Miller and his associate, Christian Dawkins.
Here’s the statement released by Maryland on Friday morning:
On March 15, 2018 and June 29, 2018, the University received grand jury subpoenas for documents related to the ongoing federal investigation of college basketball.