Silvio De Sousa’s time at Kansas may have just come to an end.

Following the school’s announcement that the freshman forward was being held out while the NCAA weighed in on his case two weeks ago — due to potential NCAA violations, the NCAA has finally stepped in and made a ruling on De Sousa’s status. Friday evening, the NCAA ruled that De Sousa has been ruled ineligible this season as well as next season, should he return to Kansas.

According to the NCAA’s findings, De Sousa’s guardian received illegal benefits to help him become eligible at Kansas:

According to the facts provided for purposes of the reinstatement request, De Sousa’s guardian received payment of $2,500 from an agent and booster of the school. He agreed to accept additional payment of $20,000 from the same individual and an Adidas employee for securing De Sousa’s enrollment at Kansas.

De Sousa came to Kansas from IMG Academy in Florida. He is originally a native of Angola. According to 247Sports Composite Rankings, De Sousa was the nation’s No. 32 overall prospect in the 2017 recruiting class.