Purdue's Kelsey Barlow off team
Associated Press
INDIANAPOLIS -- 
Purdue kicked guard 
Kelsey Barlow off the team Friday and suspended swingman 
D.J. Byrd for a pivotal late-season game following an early-morning incident at a bar.
Lt.  Gary Sparger of the West Lafayette police said officers were called to  Where Else bar near the Purdue campus just before 3 a.m. after a  disturbance. Both Barlow and Byrd were there when police arrived.
Police  are investigating an allegation that Byrd assaulted one of the bar's  bouncers. Sparger said Barlow had been kicked out of the bar earlier  that night, then told bar staff he had left his wallet inside but was  not allowed back in.
Byrd was arrested by Indiana State Police for  public intoxication and spent five hours in jail. He will miss Sunday's  home game against Michigan State (No. 8 ESPN/USA Today, No. 7 AP) as  the Boilermakers (17-9, 7-6 Big Ten) try to improve their record and RPI  in hopes of an NCAA tournament berth.
In a statement, Purdue said the players were punished for violating unspecified team rules.
"This  is an unfortunate situation, but we will move forward as a program,"  coach Matt Painter said. "We expect our student-athletes to live up to a  high standard, and when their actions become detrimental to the  program, there are consequences."
The school said it would have no further comment.
Barlow,  a 6-foot-5 guard from Indianapolis, started 22 of 26 games this season,  averaging 24.3 minutes and 8 points. Byrd, a 6-5 player from  Crawfordsville, Ind., had started four games, averaging 17.1 minutes and  giving the Boilermakers a deep threat with 45 percent shooting from  3-point range.
Barlow was suspended just before last year's NCAA  tournament for conduct detrimental to the team. The Boilermakers lost in  the second round to VCU.
Police were expected to file their  report with the Tippecanoe County prosecutor's office by Tuesday. A  message left at the bar was not immediately returned.
State police  declined to comment on the matter, saying the county prosecutor's  office would release information. The prosecutor's office did not return  repeated calls for information.
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