The NCAA announced Thursday it’s investigating sports betting violations against 13 college basketball players.

The investigation involves players from Arizona State, Eastern Michigan, Mississippi Valley, New Orleans, North Carolina AT&T and Temple, although individuals’ names weren’t released.

The players allegedly bet on or against their own team, shared information with others for sports betting purposes, manipulated scores or game outcomes and/or refused to participate in the probe, per a press release from the NCAA .

A basketball with an NCAA logo rests on the rack prior to a first-round college basketball game in the NCAA Tournament between Iowa State and Michigan, Friday, March 21, 2025, in South Bend, Ind. AP

All 13 players are no longer enrolled at their respective schools.

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