The Iowa athletics department released a statement on Tuesday about the NCAA’s ongoing gambling probe. The Athletic’s Scott Dochterman posted the statement on social media.

Iowa confirmed the total number of student-athletes effected by the probe. There are 11 from the university who are current student-athletes being investigated by the NCAA.

In Iowa’s statement it reenforced its stance on the probe. The university is continuing to work with student-athletes who are wanting to be reinstated after being involved with sports wagering.

“The University of Iowa and the UI Athletics Department have been working cooperatively with the NCAA Student-Athlete Reinstatement (SAR) staff to determine the eligibility of student-athletes who were involved in sports wagering. The institution has received the SAR determinations for the 11 individuals who are current student-athletes. Because this information is protected through the Family Education Right and Privacy Act (FERPA), specific information will only be released once we have received the student’s consent.

NCAA guidelines set forth a process for an appeal of the SAR staff’s decision. The University will support student-athletes choosing to move forward with this process.”

The NCAA’s probe involves student-athletes across many different sports at Iowa and Iowa State. Stay tuned for further updates regarding Iowa and the NCAA’s investigation.