College As a college freshman, Monk also played 10 games with the
Razorbacks basketball team after completing the football season. On November 18, 2008,
KARK 4 News in
Little Rock, Arkansas reported that Monk was possibly coming back for his last semester to play college basketball for the
Arkansas Razorbacks. Monk was allowed to play as he had basketball eligibility remaining and was never a professional athlete in that sport. Monk's breakout game would come on December 30, 2008, when Arkansas hosted the
Oklahoma Sooners, ranked fourth in that week's
Associated Press Poll. Monk scored 12 points and added six rebounds and one steal while holding his ground defensively against the Sooners' star player,
Blake Griffin, in only his third game with the Razorbacks of the
2008-2009 season. Monk was officially removed from the roster on February 13, 2009, by the University of Arkansas after several weeks of not dressing out for the team, for a suspected undisclosed NCAA rules infraction.
Professional Monk signed with
Hertener Löwen of the German
ProB league in 2010. Appearing in 25 games for the team during the 2010–11 season, he averaged 22.2 points, 9.3 rebounds, 3.1 steals, 2.2 assists and 1.2 blocks a contest, while being named to the
Eurobasket.com All-Pro B First-team and being recognized as the Eurobasket.com All-ProB Defensive Player of the Year. In 2011–12, Monk was instrumental in helping the
Gotha Rockets win the ProB title and received Eurobasket.com All-ProB Player of the Year honors, after tallying 15.3 points as well as 7.9 boards a game. ==Life after sports==