Georgia Tech Basketball Banned From 2020 NCAA Tournament

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The Georgia Tech men’s basketball program is in some hot water with the NCAA. On Thursday, September 26, the NCAA announced a postseason ban for the Yellow Jackets due to impermissible benefits. That means there will be no dancing for Georgia Tech next March.

The impermissible benefits reportedly involved boosters with a reported $2,000 going to players in 2016 and 2017.

“Both sets of violations occurred because men’s basketball coaching staff members invited outside individuals into their program,” the Division I Committee on Infractions panel said in a statement. “They permitted these outside individuals to interact with their student-athletes, and those actions resulted in violations.”

Along with the postseason ban that will keep the Yellow Jackets out of the 2020 NCAA Tournament, the program has received a four-year probation.

The violations reportedly occurred under current head coach Josh Pastner, who has been leading the Yellow Jackets since 2016. Pastner — who was named the ACC Coach of the Year in 2017 — previously coached at Memphis. His overall head coaching record is 215-126.

A full look at the sanctions handed down by the NCAA can be seen below.

Georgia Tech is currently coming off of a 14-18 campaign in 2018.

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