Multiple New Orleans Privateers players under investigation for gambling violations

Multiple New Orleans Privateers players under investigation for gambling violations

Multiple New Orleans players are under investigation for potential NCAA violations related to sports gambling, according to .

The Privateers have held out four of its top five scorers since they fell to Incarnate Word on Jan. 27 for a violation of team rules. According to Goodman and the Associated Press, they are under investigation by both the NCAA and the school for sports gambling violations.

James White, Jah Short, Dae Dae Hunter and Jamond Vincent are the four suspended players in question. White, the team’s leading scorer, has averaged 19.2 points per game. Short, Hunter and Vincent have all averaged at least 7.8 points per game this season, too.

Specifics on those violations are not yet known. It’s unclear if they are being accused of betting on games that they played in.

This marks just the latest gambling-related probe into the college basketball world in recent weeks. on Saturday after reports of wagering activity. A third player, who is no longer on the team’s roster, is part of that investigation, too.

Three other programs — North Carolina A&T, Mississippi Valley State and Eastern Michigan — were earlier this month, too. That investigation started with former Toronto Raptors player . He later pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud. That , too. The NBA has said it investigated Rozier and did not find a violation.

The investigation is also looking into a potential point-shaving incident with a that he played in last season.

The Privateers hold just a 4-25 record heading into Saturday’s game at UT Rio Grande. They have lost 11 straight dating back to before the players were suspended, and they are tied for last in the Southland Conference standings.

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