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Oklahoma State guard Stevie Clark arrested again

The freshman is in the news for the wrong reasons for the third time this season.

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Oklahoma State guard Stevie Clark was arrested for the second time in a little over a month Sunday morning, this time for reportedly urinating out of a vehicle window.

The Stillwater Police Department said the 19-year-old freshman was arrested at 12:46 a.m. on a complaint of “outraging public decency” after they received a call about what Clark was doing. He was released from jail after bond was posted several hours later.

Oklahoma State coach Travis Ford said Monday morning that a decision on whether or not Clark will be suspended will be made later in the day. The Cowboys are hosting Iowa State Monday night at 9 on ESPN.

The arrest is the latest in a string of off-the-court incidents involving Clark. He was sent home in the middle of OSU’s November trip to Florida for the Old Spice Classic after committing an undisclosed violation of team rules. He was then arrested for possession of marijuana on New Year’s Day during a traffic stop along Interstate 35.

Serving as Oklahoma State’s primary backup point guard, Clark is averaging 5.3 points and 2.7 assists per game this season. He scored just one point and dished out one assist in the Cowboys’ loss to Baylor on Saturday.

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