The Sacramento Kings Matt Barnes and DeMarcus Cousins have been sued by two people over an alleged assault at a New York nightclub on Monday morning.Plaintiffs Jasmine Besiso and Myrone Powell filed the suit in a New York District Court on Wednesday for a yet-to-be-determined amount in damages. They have requested a jury trial.The lawsuit alleges that Barnes grabbed Besiso by her neck and began choking her at approximately 3 a.m. after a commotion at Avenue nightclub in Manhattan. Cousins is alleged to have punched Powell in the face after Powell had come to help Besiso, and Barnes is alleged to have elbowed Besiso in the face, knocking her unconscious. The suit also alleges that Barnes and Cousins took Powell to the ground and began punching him in the head, torso and lower body.The New York City Police Department was contacted shortly afterward. The NYPD said Monday that it was looking to speak with Barnes regarding the alleged assault. No criminal charges have been filed.According to the lawsuit, Barnes and Cousins were caught on video footage boasting about the alleged assault and battery.Both Besiso and Powell suffered severe personal injuries as a result of the intentional assaults ... and were treated for same at Lenox Hill Hospital, the suit states.Barnes and Cousins had been at the nightclub following the Kings 106-98 road loss to the New York Knicks on Sunday night.A representative for Barnes told TMZ on Monday that Barnes was defending himself against a violent group.Barnes also took to Instagram to say there are two sides to every story.We do not believe a crime was committed and are hopeful no charges will be pressed, attorney Alex Spiro, who is representing both players, told ESPN on Monday.Spiro said they are cooperating fully with the authorities.The Kings said in a statement Monday that they were working with all parties involved to gather information in order to take any appropriate next steps.Barnes, a 13-year veteran who has incurred multiple disciplinary fines in his career, is averaging 7.2 points and 4.9 rebounds per game for the Kings (8-13) this season.One of Barnes recent suspensions was a two-game ban in October 2015 following an altercation with then-Knicks coach Derek Fisher. 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Wallerstein said in a statement.The committee said in its report that it had not seen a high-level campus administrator who had such breadth and scope of responsibilities in an infractions case as the former vice president.The former vice president wanted to raise the profile of athletics at the college and as part of that effort he was closely involved in the recruitment, admission and awarding of financial aid for prospects and student-athletes, especially in the sport of womens basketball, Gerald Houlihan, a member of the infractions committee.The administrator and coach were not named in the report and university officials declined to name them.The former vice president, who was with the institution for 10 years, and former head womens basketball coach knowingly arranged or provided impermissible financial aid and extra benefits to student-athletes, according to the NCAA.However, the former vice president claimed he did not receive education on NCAA rules, therefore the violations were inadvertent. The former head womens basketball coach also said he had insufficient rules education, according to the NCAA.The penalties include four years of probation, a one-year postseason ban for the womens basketball team and prohibiting the coach and vice president from all athletically relaated duties for one year.ddddddddddddWhen asked about the possibility of an appeal, Baruch spokesperson Christina Latouf said the college will digest the information and respond at another time. The school in Manhattan has 18,000 students and 13 sports teams, according to its website.Violations included granting in-state residency based on athletics, providing impermissible financial aid, cash awards and extra benefits and choosing student-athletes for resident assistant positions when they were not qualified.The case started when Baruch College received two anonymous letters in early 2013 that alleged the former vice president provided two student-athletes improper financial aid. An internal investigation was conducted and a self-report was submitted to the NCAA enforcement staff in January 2014.Wallerstein said the college made some changes during the course of the NCAAs investigation, including revamping the role of the athletics director, appointing a new faculty athletics representative, establishing an athletics compliance team and improving training on student-athlete recruitment and financial aid.This was not the first time Baruch College was found to have committed major violations.In the 2004-05 and 2005-06 academic years, the womens basketball program was involved in a work-study program that wasnt monitored correctly and led to extra benefits and wages for work not completed. Penalties included one year probation, a $5,000 penalty, vacated wins, and a two-game suspension for an assistant coach.Houlihan said the prior case did not factor into the committees decision.I am committed to having an Athletics Program at Baruch College of which our students, faculty, staff, and the entire Baruch community can be proud and that is managed in an ethical and responsible fashion, Wallerstein said. ' ' '