Chris Seabrooks no longer wears a Pitt basketball jersey because head coach Ben Howland kicked… Chris Seabrooks no longer wears a Pitt basketball jersey because head coach Ben Howland kicked him off the team for violating team rules and for being a poor influence within the locker room.
Seabrooks, who was arrested twice on assault charges within a 12-month period at Pitt, has been arrested again, this time in Ohio as he was charged with misdemeanor menacing and was accused of making threatening statements about University of Cincinnati student Justin Hodge.
Seabrooks was at Cincinnati basketball center Donald Little
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