King Rice offers declaration for Monmouth's future
Posted Mar 27, 2016
Monmouth's offseason wasn't 20 minutes old on Monday when King Rice and three of his players walked into the interview room at the Multipurpose Activity Center. This Hawks season, dotted with landmark achievements, came to an end courtesy of an 87-71 loss to George Washington in the second round of the NIT.
(Asbury Park Press)
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