Just hours after being cleared by the NCAA, Cincinnati freshman Lance Stephenson played in his first exhibition game.
The 6-foot-5 scoring wing went for just nine points on 4-of-14 shooting.
Stephenson entered the game 3:27 into the game and scored within 10 seconds.
There's no doubt Stephenson can put up numbers. The question is whether he can be a quality teammate and become an efficient player instead of a volume shooter.
EARLY RISERS
When Monmouth coach Dave Calloway has his players convene at 3 a.m. on Tues., Nov. 17, it won't be a punishment.
The Hawks will get on the bus and take the hour or so trip to St. Peter's for a 6 a.m. ET game on ESPN.
"It's our chance to be on national TV," Calloway said. "It's something unique for us."
Calloway said he'll instruct his players, who will sleep in their own beds instead of a hotel, to get to bed on the earlier end before waking up and meeting at 3 a.m.
There will obviously be no pre-game meal four hours prior to tip-off – as is customary for Monmouth and many programs throughout the country.
"We'd have to get up at two in the morning," Calloway said. "That would be stupid."
Some coaches have questioned both Calloway and St. Peter's coach John Dunne for the decision to play the game at such a crazy time, but Calloway said that it's an opportunity that he couldn't pass up.
"They aren't putting us on TV at 7 p.m., and we know that," he said.
Calloway said he's already received calls from numerous alums that work in New York City who will take in the game prior to going into work.
The Hawks finished with just eight wins a year ago, but the coach expects a significant jump this season with the return of senior guard Whitney Coleman, who suffered a season-ending knee injury a year ago in the opener.
Calloway is also raving about the progress of 6-foot-8 sophomore big man Travis Taylor, who averaged 12.4 points and 5.8 rebounds in just his third year of organized basketball.
"He's our best player," Calloway said. "He didn't play his first two years in high school, but his learning curve is through the roof. He's like a sponge; he absorbs everything."
Calloway said the Hawks will have far more depth this season. He'll have Rutgers transfer Justin Sofman eligible and added a pair of impact freshmen in Ed Waite and Marcus Ware.
"This will be my deepest team since the 2004 team," he said.
That team won 21 games and went to the NCAA tournament.
RANDOM NOTES: College of Charleston junior big man Jeremy Simmons has been suspended for violating team rules. He will miss the team's final exhibition game and the season opener against Coastal Carolina on Nov. 13. ... According to several published reports, St. Anthony's forward Devon Collier committed to Oregon State. He was also considering Providence, St. John's and Seton Hall. ... I forgot to mention that Syracuse landed St. Andrew's (R.I.) junior guard Michael Carter-Williams. ... Neumann-Goretti (Pa.) guard Mustafa Jones committed to Hartford, according to assistant John Mosco. ... Boston College transfer Shamari Spears led Charlotte with 26 points in an exhibition win. ... Jody Demling, who does a phenomenal job with his blog in The Courier-Journal, reported that one-time Kentucky commit Dakotah Euton (thanks, Billy Clyde) is headed to Akron. ... Indiana freshman big man Bawa Muniru was cleared by the NCAA. ... Central Connecticut has lost its top player, Ken Horton, for the season due to a hip injury.
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