King Rice teaches two Monmouth players hard lessons by sitting them
Posted Dec 26, 2017
Monmouth was off for 10 days between a loss at Princeton on Dec. 12 and a win at Yale on Friday night. King Rice used that time to teach two players a lesson. Following the loss to the Tigers, Rice informed Micah Seaborn and Ray Salnave they would not be playing at Yale. Rice said the players were not "acting like themselves." In short, attitude and leadership adjustments were in order.
(Asbury Park Press)
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