Event research Mike Rice: Cruel Little Man
Mike Rice: Cruel Little Man tickets are on sale right now.
Are Mike Rice: Cruel Little Man tickets likely to be profitable in Oxford?
There are 0 presales for this event.
Ai Ticket Reselling Prediction
Sign Up to get artificial intelligence powered ticket reselling predictions!
Using artificial intelligence, concert attendance stats, and completed sales history for ticket prices on secondary market sites like Stubhub, we can predict whether this event is hot for resale. The Ai also considers factors like what music genre, and what market the concert is in.
Shazam is a music app that helps you identify the music playing around you. The more times an artist gets Shazamed, the higher this score will be, which should give you an idea of the popularity of this artist. Scores are ranked on a scale of 1 to 5. Learn more
Google Trends shows how popular a search query is for an artist. The more popular the artist is and the more people that are Googling them, the higher this score will be. Scores are ranked on a scale of 1 to 5. Learn more
140
Capacity
Mike Rice: Cruel Little Man at the Glee Club Oxford, Oxford
Tour Schedule
Mike Rice: Cruel Little Man
4 similar events found
Watch on YouTube
Listen on iTunes
Wikipedia Bio
| Biographical details | |
|---|---|
| Born | (1969-02-13) February 13, 1969 (age 57) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
| Playing career | |
| 1987–1991 | Fordham |
| Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
| 1991–1994 | Fordham (assistant) |
| 1994–1997 | Marquette (assistant) |
| 1997–1998 | Niagara (assistant) |
| 1998–2001 | Chicago State (assistant) |
| 2004–2006 | Saint Joseph's (assistant) |
| 2006–2007 | Pittsburgh (assistant) |
| 2007–2010 | Robert Morris |
| 2010–2013 | Rutgers |
| 2015–2017 | The Patrick School |
| Head coaching record | |
| Overall | 117–82 (college) |
| Tournaments | 0–2 (NCAA Division I) 0–1 (NIT) |
| Accomplishments and honors | |
| Championships | |
| 3 NEC regular season (2008–2010) 2 NEC tournament (2009, 2010) | |
| Awards | |
| 2× NEC Coach of the Year (2008, 2009) | |
Michael Thomas Rice Jr. (born February 13, 1969) is an American college basketball coach, formerly the head men's basketball coach at Robert Morris University and later Rutgers University. He is the son of former college basketball coach and Portland Trail Blazers announcer Mike Rice. In 2009, he helped lead Robert Morris to its first NCAA tournament since 1992.[1] Rice gained national attention in 2013, when ESPN aired Rutgers practice videos showing the coach verbally and physically abusing players. Rice was fired the next day. He resides in Little Silver, New Jersey.[2]
- ^ "Robert Morris Clinches NCAA Tourney Bid". ThePittsburghChannel. March 12, 2009. Archived from the original on February 24, 2012. Retrieved March 12, 2009.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ via Associated Press. "Coburn, Rutgers overcome Monmouth 79-56" Archived 2011-06-29 at the Wayback Machine, The Seattle Times, December 18, 2010. Accessed April 3, 2012.
Source: Wikipedia