Things went from bad to worse for the South Florida men’s basketball team Thursday night.
After suffering their 20th loss at Tulsa, the team managed to accidentally leave two players at the airport in Houston.
The team acknowledged the mistake publicly:
In statement, USF interim coach Murray Bartow apologizes for "unfortunate circumstance" that left two players alone in airport on trip home. pic.twitter.com/BeAIwJW4xv
— Greg Auman (@gregauman) February 25, 2017
Monique Holston-Greene, the mother of one of the players left behind, ripped South Florida after hearing of the incident.
“It’s very disappointing, and it’s a reflection of how terrible a program the men’s basketball program is,” Holston-Greene, told the Tampa Bay Times.
She also went off on Twitter:
When U think it cant get any worse THEY LEAVE UR SON+1 BEHIND SLEEPING AT THE AIRPORT GATE! Is there any other way 2 say ur not important?
— M. Holston Greene (@bballmama95) February 24, 2017
Twitter asks what's happening…. I'll tell you EXACTLY what's happening!!! Incompetent ON ALL LEVELS, where is the leadership?
— M. Holston Greene (@bballmama95) February 24, 2017
Am I my brothers keeper? Apparently not! A crew of like 15+ didn't realize a thing? On the court and off the court reflections..
— M. Holston Greene (@bballmama95) February 24, 2017
3/2 Zone???? How about 2/3 Zone?? NOPE TWILIGHT ZONE!!!! #AmericasSaddesetBballSeason
— M. Holston Greene (@bballmama95) February 24, 2017
Can someone please give me the definition of TEAM & LEADERSHIP. Apparently I have to high of expectations or the wrong meaning somehow…
— M. Holston Greene (@bballmama95) February 24, 2017
I'm getting excited over all this calamity. This blessing is about to be ummm ummm Good!!!
— M. Holston Greene (@bballmama95) February 24, 2017
I think it’s a blessing for Orlando Antigua to get out of that mess.
