Georgia Tech's men's basketball program is ineligible for the 2020 NCAA tournament due to rules violations.

The NCAA announced the decision Thursday, citing major recruiting infractions committed by former assistant coach Darryl LaBarrie and a former friend of coach Josh Pastner.

In a statement that accompanied the NCAA's notice of allegations in March, most names were redacted. However, Pastner's former friend, Ron Bell, identified by the NCAA as a "representative of the institution's athletic interests," was said to have provided more than $2,000 in impermissible benefits to players in 2016 and 2017.

The NCAA says LaBarrie gave $300 to a recruit for a visit to an Atlanta strip club and provided false or misleading statements to the NCAA about the visit. The NCAA also says LaBarrie attempted to influence a team member to provide false information about the visit.

"Both sets of violations occurred because men’s basketball coaching staff members invited outside individuals into their program,” the committee on infractions said in a statement announcing its decision Thursday. “They permitted these outside individuals to interact with their student-athletes, and those actions resulted in violations.”

In addition to the postseason ban, Georgia Tech also was placed on four years probation. During that period, the program will have a reduction in one scholarship and have limits placed on the number of official visits and other recruiting activities, including communications with prospective student-athletes and available recruiting days for its coaching staff.

Pastner is entering his fourth season at the school. He has compiled a 48-53 record with an NIT appearance in 2016.