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Several New Orleans Privateers players who are examined for violations of gambling

According to information.

The private acids have endured four of the five best goal scorers since they fell into the incarnated word on January 27 due to a violation of the team rules. According to Goodman and Associated Press, they are examined both by the NCAA and the school for violations of sports games.

James White, Jah Short, Dae Dae Hunter and Jamond Vincent are the four players in question. White, the leading scorer of the team, achieved an average of 19.2 points per game. In a nutshell, Hunter and Vincent also scored at least 7.8 points per game this season.

Details of these violations are not yet known. It is unclear whether you are accused of having thrown on games in which you played.

In the past few weeks, this has only marked the latest probe related to the gambling in the college basketball world. On Saturday after reports on betting activities. A third player who is no longer in the list of the team is also part of this investigation.

Also at the beginning of this month there were three other programs – North Carolina A&T, Mississippi Valley State and Eastern Michigan. This investigation began with the former Toronto Raptors player. He later guilty of committing wire fraud to the conspiracy. That too. The NBA said that it examined Rozier and found no violation.

The examination also deals with a potential point raving incident with one that he played last season.

The private individuals only organize a 4-25 record that will go into the game on Saturday at UT Rio Grande on Saturday. They lost 11 in a row before the players were suspended and they are tied to the last place in the Southland Conference Rating.