South Florida leaves 2 players behind after game against Tulsa
Not only did South Florida lose the game against Tulsa on Thursday, but it briefly lost a couple of its players as well.
Bulls interim head coach Murry Bartow confirmed that two players were separated from the team while getting a connecting flight in Houston, causing them to miss the plane.
Statement from #USF interim MBB coach on two players left behind in Tulsa. pic.twitter.com/sWKNBFGSZX
— Matt Murschel (@osmattmurschel) February 25, 2017
Bulls guard Troy Holston was one of the players left behind, and his mother wasn't happy about the situation.
"It's very disappointing, and it's a reflection of how terrible a program the men's basketball program is," Monique Holston-Greene told Joey Knight of the Tampa Bay Times.
It's been a season to forget for South Florida, as the Bulls have only seven wins and are just 1-15 in conference play.
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