NCAA -- 13 players from 6 schools involved in gambling schemes - ESPN
Thirteen men's college basketball players from six schools were involved in gambling schemes, including point-shaving and game-manipulation, the NCAA announced Thursday.
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Thirteen men's college basketball players from six schools were involved in gambling schemes, including point-shaving and game-manipulation, the NCAA announced Thursday.
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