Coach fired for hitting player
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2003 8:44 am
FRANKFORT, Ky. (Court TV) — Kentucky State University basketball coach Winston Bennett was fired last week after he assaulted one of his players during practice.
Bennett, a star player at the University of Kentucky in the 1980s, was dismissed after senior guard Ricky Green filed a complaint with the Franklin County attorney's office alleging that Bennett struck him in the face, caused his nose to bleed and tore his shirt. Green said the incident occurred during a morning practice and that several teammates witnessed it.
"I felt that this was the right thing to do," Athletics Director Derrick Ramsey said in a prepared statement. "One of the prime responsibilities I have at this institution is to protect the welfare of student athletes."
In a statement, Bennett said the incident started when Green fell out of bounds near mid court. Bennett said Green became frustrated and threw the ball into the face of teammate Scott Reynolds, who was standing nearby. Believing Reynolds' nose was broken, Bennett confronted Green and grabbed hold of Green to keep the two players separate.
"I believe Green misunderstood and overreacted by challenging my authority, and when he postured aggressively, I also overreacted," Bennett said. "He said something smart, and we both started throwing blows."
In a termination letter, the university said,"on Oct. 30, 2003, you lost your temper and assaulted a male student during a KSU basketball team practice. Specifically, witness statements indicate that you struck this student twice in the face."
Bennett, who had a 44-43 record in three seasons as coach, was a former Mr. Basketball from Male High School in Louisville. He starred at Kentucky from 1983-88, played professionally, then returned to Kentucky as an assistant coach. He ranks 20th on Kentucky's career scoring list.
Bennett, a star player at the University of Kentucky in the 1980s, was dismissed after senior guard Ricky Green filed a complaint with the Franklin County attorney's office alleging that Bennett struck him in the face, caused his nose to bleed and tore his shirt. Green said the incident occurred during a morning practice and that several teammates witnessed it.
"I felt that this was the right thing to do," Athletics Director Derrick Ramsey said in a prepared statement. "One of the prime responsibilities I have at this institution is to protect the welfare of student athletes."
In a statement, Bennett said the incident started when Green fell out of bounds near mid court. Bennett said Green became frustrated and threw the ball into the face of teammate Scott Reynolds, who was standing nearby. Believing Reynolds' nose was broken, Bennett confronted Green and grabbed hold of Green to keep the two players separate.
"I believe Green misunderstood and overreacted by challenging my authority, and when he postured aggressively, I also overreacted," Bennett said. "He said something smart, and we both started throwing blows."
In a termination letter, the university said,"on Oct. 30, 2003, you lost your temper and assaulted a male student during a KSU basketball team practice. Specifically, witness statements indicate that you struck this student twice in the face."
Bennett, who had a 44-43 record in three seasons as coach, was a former Mr. Basketball from Male High School in Louisville. He starred at Kentucky from 1983-88, played professionally, then returned to Kentucky as an assistant coach. He ranks 20th on Kentucky's career scoring list.