Former Oregon Ducks basketball player Brandon Austin has reportedly been admitted to Northwest Florida State College, according to ESPN's Jeff Goodman.

Goodman broke the story on this Twitter account and didn't specify whether or not Austin would be a part of the basketball program.

A call left by The Oregonian for Northwest Florida Athletic Director Ramsey Ross was unreturned.

Austin and teammates Damyean Dotson and Dominic Artis were dismissed from the Oregon basketball team in late April, two weeks after the Lane County District Attorney declined to prosecute them on allegations of sexual assault stemming from a party on March 9.

Though no charges were brought against the players due to insufficient evidence, the three players were barred in June by the university from returning to campus for at least four years, and up to 10, depending on the length of the alleged assault victim's studies.

Austin transferred to Oregon in January after being suspended indefinitely by Providence in December. Austin and a Providence teammate were linked, in March, to a sexual assault investigation, which closed earlier this month when the Rhode Island Grand Jury determined there was "legally insufficient evidence" to consider charges.

Austin was set to transfer to Hutchinson Community College in Kansas, but was denied admission earlier this month.

"He will not be playing here," college spokesperson Steve Carpenter said. "We just decided not to. That's it."

Northwest Florida State competes in the National Junior College Athletic Association. The Raiders went 22-6 last season.

-- Tyson Alger | @tysonalger