NCAA Basketball SCOUTING THE NEWCOMERS: Dave Calloway ..... 6-7, 230-pount versatile player Marcus Ware . KEY EARLY-SEASON GAMES: How ..... a 6 am game that starts ESPN's College Basketball Tip-Off Marathon. The Hawks open
awesome. They are a fun team to watch, but they are not a fun team to prepare for.'' Andrew Nicholas had 16 points and Marcus Ware finished with 12 for the Hawks (5-7), who fell to 0-9 lifetime vs. Villanova. The teams also met in the 2006
The Sports Network By Roman Stubbs, Associate College Basketball Editor OUTLOOK: Following one of the most decorated ..... talented players with long frames, including 6-7 Marcus Ware and 6-5 Ed Waite. Ware averaged 7.6 ppg and
3-pointer to go up 54-40 with 15:30 remaining. Monmouth shot just 35.7 percent (10 of 28) in the second half. Marcus Ware led the Hawks with 16 points and six rebounds.
Spinella with 12:48 to go, but a 16-4 run put Sacred Heart ahead 62-60. Monmouth reclaimed the lead 68-67 on Marcus Ware 's layup with 4:51 remaining, but the Pioneers scored the last 15 points of the game. Gibson was 7 of 17 from the
Classic. Dion Nesmith finished with 13 points for the Hawks (3-3), who have won two straight games. Jesse Steele and Marcus Ware each had 12 points. Monmouth overcame a strong effort by Tennessee State's Kellen Thornton, who notched a double-double
scored 12 points for Monmouth, while Steele came off the bench to finish with 11 points, eight assist and four steals. Marcus Ware chipped in 13 points off the bench and eight rebounds. Rubit finished with a double-double, 20 points and 16 rebounds
answered right back. Trailing 50-39 with 10 minutes remaining, the Hawks used a 23-12 run to tie the game at 62. Marcus Ware capped the run with a layup. Lindsey, fouled by Nesmith, hit two free throws with 54 seconds left to give Rider the
Jesse Steele and Marcus Ware each scored 14 points and Monmouth (N.J.) defeated Fairleigh Dickinson 82-68 on Saturday night. Monmouth dominated close
non-conference game of the season, outrebounded the Hawks 41-31. Jesse Steele paced Monmouth (3-14) with 16 points. Marcus Ware added 14 and Mike Myers Keitt 10 for the Hawks, which scored 18 points off 15 turnovers. Monmouth lost for the sixth