The NCAA permanently ineligibilized four Alabama State students as part of the point-fixing scandal that came to light in January this year.
The NCAA has banned four Alabama State students from participating in college basketball due to their involvement in a point-fixing scandal revealed earlier this year. The students identified as Amarr Knox, Shawn Fulcher, Corey Hines, and Tony Madlock faced penalties, with Fulcher and Hines being indicted alongside other college players in January.
The NCAA's decision to impose permanent ineligibility on the four students is part of the ongoing repercussions of the match-fixing scandal that has affected college basketball.