South Carolina men's basketball will be placed on two years of probation after the NCAA concluded its investigation against former assistant coach Lamont Evans.
The NCAA announced Thursday Evans violated NCAA ethical conduct rules when he took bribes in return for setting up meetings between agents and South Carolina student athletes.
Other penalties were self-imposed by the school, including a $5,000 fine and reduction of recruiting visits. Evans will have a 10-year show-cause order that could keep him from another job in college basketball.
He was previously sentenced for three months in prison for accepting bribes.