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Potential NCAA Violations by Oklahoma State Basketball Targeted in Subpoena

A New York grand jury has requested Oklahoma State University provide all documents related to "actual or potential NCAA rules violations" by members of the Cowboys' basketball staff and roster or to have a school representative testify about the potential issues on Oct. 17.

On Wednesday, Nolan Clay and Randy Ellis of the Oklahoman reported OSU was served with a subpoena in connection with the FBI investigation into alleged college basketball bribery, which led to the arrest and termination of Cowboys assistant coach Lamont Evans.

The subpoena is seeking any forms of communication involving Evans and current Oklahoma State players, including NCAA certification forms, financial aid documents, contact with the NCAA or parents of players and details about travel by the program, according to the report.