(CNN) — An NCAA investigation into sports gambling-related infractions has led to six men’s basketball players from three schools receiving permanent bans from the sport, the organization said Friday.
The NCAA revealed the findings of three separate infractions decisions involving student-athletes from Arizona State, New Orleans and Mississippi Valley.
The players involved — Cedquavious Hunter, Dyquavian Short and Jamond Vincent of New Orleans; Donovan Sanders and Alvin Stredic of Mississippi Valley; and Chatton “BJ” Freeman of Arizona State — are no longer enrolled at their previous schools, according to the NCAA.
“Hunter and Sanders declined to participate in their respective cases,” the NCAA said in its statement. “Short, Vincent and Stredic were unresponsive to enforcement staf

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