The NCAA announced Thursday that thirteen men’s college basketball players from six different schools were involved in gambling schemes.
The various allegations involve point shaving and game manipulation.
According to the report, the schools involved are Eastern Michigan, Arizona State, New Orleans, Temple, North Carolina A&T and Mississippi Valley State.
Here is an excerpt from ESPN:
Thirteen men’s college basketball players from six schools were involved in gambling schemes, including point shaving and game manipulation, the NCAA announced Thursday.
Players formerly associated with Eastern Michigan, Temple, Arizona State, New Orleans, North Carolina A&T and Mississippi Valley State are under investigation for gambling violations, according to the NCAA, which declined to name the athletes until the infractions process has concluded. None of the players are currently enrolled at the schools where the infractions occurred, according to the NCAA.
