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Monmouth basketball: Preseason Q&A with King Rice


As enters his 11th season as Monmouth’s head coach, the Hawks look to build on a season in which they grabbed a share of the MAAC regular season championship during a COVID-19 impacted campaign. Q. What have been your impressions from the early practices? Rice: “We’ve had some good days and guys are getting to know each other." (Asbury Park Press)

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Monmouth basketball: Preseason Q&A with King Rice