STILLWATER — Oklahoma State University has received a subpoena from a New York grand jury asking for all documents and communications regarding "actual or potential NCAA rules violations" by players and coaches of the men's basketball team, The Oklahoman has learned.

The federal subpoena is linked to a college basketball bribery investigation that earlier led to charges against fired OSU assistant basketball coach Lamont Evans and some assistant coaches for other teams.

Evans was fired by the university shortly after the scandal surfaced. He is charged with conspiracy to commit bribery and five other counts related to allegations that he solicited bribes to steer promising young athletes to specific financial advisers.

The subpoena demands that OSU either gather the evidence and turn it over to a New York FBI agent by Oct. 17, or have a university representative prepared to travel to New York and appear in person before the grand jury to testify at that time.