Texas A&M basketball and coach Buzz Williams have been hit with two years on probation and a two-game suspension following an NCAA investigation. Also, the program will operate with one fewer assistant coach than allowed under NCAA rules. The unnamed assistant coach is also suspended for the rest of the 2020-21 basketball season.

The NCAA wrote in a release on Friday that Williams had impermissible contact with a prospect during an evaluation period. Then an assistant coach violated NCAA rules when he observed a prospect participating in an open gym during an unofficial visit and later conducted two 45-minute tryouts with that prospect, during which he provided coaching instruction.

The university, assistant coach and enforcement staff also agreed the assistant coach violated multiple NCAA rules when he impermissibly conducted approximately 24 supervised, off-campus workouts with a prospect and several men’s basketball student-athletes.

Here is a list of the penalties facing the program.