David Vincent Calloway[1] (born October 7, 1968)[2] is an American college basketball coach and the former head men's basketball coach at Monmouth University. (wikipedia)
I think he's better than 38 percent. He's got a nice touch and a good feel from the line.
He's starting to feel that senior year, season, and career coming to an end.
He's the biggest man I've ever seen in my life. He comes in and gives us a big boost off the bench. We've played teams where they'd literally drive in and turn around.
Robert Morris is a smaller team and we could have used John, but I needed to make sure all my players know that is not how we do things here. The immediate impact might hurt us, but as a coach you have to think about the future and that is what I am doing. It will hurt, though.
Robert Morris exploited some of our weaknesses last time. They also took advantage of their strengths and really attacked us. (Sophomore guard) Tony Lee really hurt us.
It was a nice atmosphere. It was nice we had a chance.
It's great for our school, our players, and for everybody involved.
I tell him and Tyler this is it.
We've got to continue from here, take advantage of opportunities, and obviously recruiting is a big part of it.
It's a matter of the stars having to be lined up right and things going well for the 16 seed and not so well for the one seed. But that margin is closing a little bit.