OKLAHOMA CITY -- The NCAA is citing Oklahoma State for a potential major rules violation in its baseball program.
The NCAA asked university president Burns Hargis to send school officials to an Aug. 7-8 infractions committee meeting in Indianapolis.
The Oklahoman and Tulsa World first reported the potential violations, citing documents obtained under state open records laws.
Oklahoma State spokesman Gary Shutt says a violation was committed when a former baseball player received a 10-year-old car from an out-of-state family he stayed with while playing in a summer league.
Shutt says the university contends it was not a major violation, because the family had no prior connection with Oklahoma State athletics. He says the player did not appear in any games for the Cowboys after receiving the car.
The NCAA asked university president Burns Hargis to send school officials to an Aug. 7-8 infractions committee meeting in Indianapolis.
The Oklahoman and Tulsa World first reported the potential violations, citing documents obtained under state open records laws.
Oklahoma State spokesman Gary Shutt says a violation was committed when a former baseball player received a 10-year-old car from an out-of-state family he stayed with while playing in a summer league.
Shutt says the university contends it was not a major violation, because the family had no prior connection with Oklahoma State athletics. He says the player did not appear in any games for the Cowboys after receiving the car.
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