(CNN) — An ongoing investigation into game-fixing in college basketball has ensnared six more athletes from three additional schools.
The NCAA announced on Friday that players from the University of New Orleans, Mississippi Valley State and Arizona State have been deemed permanently ineligible for their involvement in game manipulation and sharing information with known bettors and unwillingness to cooperate with the investigations.
The NCAA says the cases at each school are not directly related and represent three separate infractions decisions.
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 schools, t

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