Monmouth's King Rice not going to Duquesne
Posted Mar 21, 2017
King Rice is staying put. Monmouth's head coach was never involved in openings at the University of Massachusetts, which hired Winthrop head coach Pat Kelsey on Tuesday, or Duquesne. Gannett New Jersey reported Monday that Rice had emerged as a top candidate at the Pittsburgh school. Furthermore, Rice reiterated his happiness at Monmouth, saying he isn't going anywhere.
(Asbury Park Press)
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