Oklahoma State point guard Stevie Clark was dismissed from the team on Monday following his second arrest in roughly a month. On Jan. 1, Clark was found to be in possession of marijuana after a traffic stop for a seat belt violation. On Sunday morning, he was allegedly found peeing out of a car window.
Police reportedly spotted Clark at roughly 12:30 a.m. on Sunday urinating out of a moving vehicle that was being driven by someone else. He was arrested and released from jail a few hours later after posting bond. Oklahoma State coach Travis Ford told the Tulsa World in a statement on Monday that Clark is no longer with the team.
“We care about Stevie and wish nothing but the best for him,” Ford said. “We want him to find success in his future, wherever that may be.”

Clark, a 19-year-old freshman, was averaging 5.3 points and 2.7 assists per game in a backup role this season. He was suspended four games earlier this season for disciplinary reasons that may or may not have had to do with his marijuana possession arrest. If Clark could just pee in a bottle like a normal person, he might still be a Cowboy.
H/T The Big Lead