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  • CalBears
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    The Legacy of Colby Dabel (College Hoops 2K8)

    The story of Coach Dabel: From UMES to National Title?
    The University of Maryland Eastern Shore has announced the hiring of Colby Dabel, a 26 year old out of Savannah State. Dabel, who graduated at 21, coached in Europe for 3 years as an assistant before jumping at a head coaching position at a high school in Maryland. There, he led a nondescript high school to the state playoffs. He briefly answered questions after the announcement, saying, “I believe that we can recruit the area well and develop the program on a national stage.”

    Author's Note: I post under the same ID over on 2k sports. Here is the legacy on 2k sports: http://2ksports.com/forums/showthread.php?t=221931
    I am currently in year 4. The writing starts to pick up after year 3, and I add things like images later on. Enjoy!
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    Key games dot schedule for UMES
    The University of Maryland Eastern Shore announced their schedule today, which could be the keys to the season. Early on, the Hawks will be tested against Dabel’s alma mater, Savannah State. Shortly after, they play in the Jackpot Challenge, and will also appear in the UCF New Year’s Jamboree. They play major conference game against Iowa and Nebraska.
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    Nov 1 Savannah State
    Nov 15-Stony Brook
    Nov 20- at Iowa
    Nov 23– South Padre Invitational at Valparaiso
    Nov 25- FGCU
    Dec 1- Delaware State
    Dec 11- Kennesaw State
    Dec 15- at Wagner
    Dec 22- Navy
    Dec 30- UCF Holiday Tournament at UCF
    Jan 4- at Nebraska
    Jan 12 at Winston Salem State
    Jan 14- at S. Carolina State
    Jan 19- NC a@T
    Jan 21-Norfolk State
    Jan 26- at Florida A@M
    Jan 28-at Bethune Cookman
    Feb 2- at Morgan State
    Feb 4- at Coppin State
    Feb 9- Howard
    Feb 11- Hampton
    Feb 16- at NC A@T
    Feb 18- at Norfolk State
    Feb 23- Florida A@M
    Feb 25- Bethune Cookman
    Feb 28- Morgan State
    Mar 1- Coppin State
    Mar 6- at Delaware State
    Mar 10, 11, 14, 15- MEAC Tournament
    Projected Record 11-19
    Note: Both Tournaments have consolation games -
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    • CalBears
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      MEAC is projected by experts

      1. Morgan State (72)
      2. Hampton (70)
      3. Florida A@M (69)
      4. Winston Salem State (69)
      5. Coppin State (68)
      6. NC A@T (67)
      7. Bethune Cookman (67)
      8. S. Carolina State (67)
      9. Delaware State (66)
      10. Norfolk State (66)
      11. UMES (60)
      12. Howard (64)

      Conference preseason (Parens is overall rating)
      Best Player- Tywain McKee SR. PG Coppin State (76)
      Best Freshman- Ameer Ali FR. SF Morgan State (65)
      Best Shooter- Steven Rush SR. SG NC A@T (70)
      Best Playmaker- Roy Peake SR. Winston Salem St. (69)
      Best Pro Prospect- Matt Washington SR. Delaware State (75)
      Best Defender- Gary Beverly JR. Delaware State (59)
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      • CalBears
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        Dabel announces starting lineup, roster
        Colby Dabel announced his 2007-2008 roster, with a comment on each player
        Starters

        PG Marc Davis FR. (58)
        “Not a great shooter, but he has quick hands for steals, and can distribute the ball well.”
        SG Roland Dunston FR. (55)
        “ He doesn’t really have one strength, but he’s a good overall player.”
        SF Ed Tyson JR. (65)
        “Our best player, who can drive and shoot and also defend.”
        PF Ish McFadden FR. (58)
        “Undersized at 6-5, but he can convert from down low well.”
        C Alek Popovic JR. (52)
        “Our tallest player, he’s our best rebounder by a large margin.”

        Bench
        PF B.J. Nimocks SR. (51)
        “Our lone senior, we’ll be relying on him as our 1st big off the bench”
        SF Milutin Mirjacic SO. (48)
        “A decent shooter, Milutin probably will see not a lot of time.”
        SG Danjiel Krleski SO, (53)
        “Our best shooter, he’ll be lights out from deep.”
        PF Brandon Moore JR. (42)
        “He can convert from down low, but struggles from elsewhere.”
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        • CalBears
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          Dabel speaks before coaching opener
          “ I expect to see a nice crowd out at our first game against Savannah State. They got a nice team but as long as we have good fundamentals we should pull out a win. It is my alma mater so I have some extra incentive to win.” We have to agree that this should be a UMES win, we predict 57-44.
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          • CalBears
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            The Dabel era opens up with a bang; does he get a win?
            If Colby Dabel wanted an easy victory, he didn’t get one tonight against Savannah State. Early on, it looked like he might have a early season loss as they trailed at the half 27-21. Most of the fans in attendance were not happy, either booing or not making any noise. However, Dabel did something at halftime to make his team fired up, as their defense clamped down, yielding only 16 points in the 2nd half. UMES came out on fire, up 5 at one point, with around 2 minutes left. However, Savannah State reclaimed the lead later around one minute. They would finish it out though claming a 44-43 victory against Dabel’s alma mater. Sophomore Rod Mitchell led the Tigers with 14 points, while senior Release Coleman came up with 4 steals.

            Game Stats
            Tyson 10 points, 3 rebounds
            Moore 7 points, 2 rebounds
            Davis 7 points, 3 steals
            Popovic 5 points, 7 rebounds
            Post Game Comments
            Reporter: “Coach, your team played great defense in the 2nd half. What did you say at the half?”
            Dabel: “Well, I just said winning games was a matter of defense, not offense. We stopped being lazy and gave a great effort. If we play like that every day we’ll be a great team.”
            Reporter: “You had a bit of a home coming against your alma mater. What did you say to their head coach after tonight.”
            Dabel: “I told him he needs to get a few more pieces and he’ll have that program off the ground. You got to remember it’s a very tough job to win in.”
            Reporter: “Thanks for your time.”
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            • CalBears
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              Hawks play another defensive battle, this time in the 30’s
              The Hawks played a tougher team tonight against Stony Brook, but they came out and did work. Early on UMES jumped out to a 18-13 lead in a defensive struggle. Neither team was able to do much better in the second half. Freshman Roland Dunston picked up 9 points in his second career game, most in the second half, heading up the Hawks at home. Stony Brook had 2 players with more than that, as both Michael Tyree and Nick Carter picked up 10 points. Despite Stony Brook outscoring Eastern Shore 24-21 in the second half, Dabel improved to 2-0 in a 39-37 victory.

              Key Hawks
              Dunston 9 points, 2 assists, 2 rebounds
              McFadden 8 points, 3 rebounds
              Popovic 6 points, 7 rebounds
              Tyson 4 points, 4 assists
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              • CalBears
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                Hawkeyes maul Hawks, rise to 3-1
                On paper, this was a blowout. On the court, this was a blowout. Iowa came out and demolished UMES, holding the Hawks to only 28 points. The Hawkeyes forced 12 turnovers, and turned on the accelerator, with 27 points in the 1st half. They outscore the Hawks by only 5 in the second half onroute to a 49-28 victory. Guard Jeff Peterson scored 21 points and 5 assists, while forward J.R. Angle chipped in 17 points. Marc Davis turned the ball over 6 times in the loss.

                Key Hawks
                Popovic 9 points, 3 rebounds
                McFadden 3 points, 5 rebounds

                After the game Coach Dabel refused to talk to reporters and reportedly yelled at his team for 15 minutes.
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                • CalBears
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                  Brackets for South Padre Invitational announced
                  Today South Padre announced the 4 teams participating in their tournament. Austin Peay, Florida Gulf Coast, the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, and Valparaiso will all participate. UMES and Valpo will play in the early game, and Austin Peay verse FGCU is the late game. The winners will play in the championship, and the losers play in the consolation. Austin Peay is undefeated thus far, while Valpo is one of the top teams in the Horizon so look for them to match up in the title.
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                    Opener is South Padre Tournament a shooter’s delight
                    The Hawks came into this game with a chip on their shoulder. They left with a newly found star. Junior Ed Tyson put up 31 points, and UMES took out Valparaiso 61-54. Tyson went 7-10 from 3 point range in Dabel’s new freewheeling offense, and Valpo’s defense couldn’t handle it. Valparaiso’s duo of Haanpa and Igbaubau scored 18 and 16, respectively, but it wouldn’t be enough. The Hawks jumped out to a 6 point lead after the first half, and never looked back. Davis only turned the ball over once after a 6 turnover performance. With the win UMES is now 3-1.

                    Key Hawks
                    Tyson 31 points, 3 steals, 7-10 3
                    Davis 18 points, 3 assists, 2 steals
                    Dunston 8 assists
                    McFadden 8 points, 3 rebounds

                    Reporter: “Letting it loose seemed to turn out well. Your thoughts?”
                    Dabel: “Well, we did definitely shoot the 3 well. If we can do that tomorrow we might be able to pull out a W. If not, we still got a quality win on our resume.”
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                    • CalBears
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                      vs.
                      Championship decided in South Padre Invitational
                      The 4-0 Austin Peay Governors walked into this tournament with a mission and ended it with the championship trophy. The Govenors got up 10 in the first half and never looked back, on route to a 57-46 victory. Senior shooting guard Todd Babbington came up huge, with 23 points for Austin Peay. Point guard Derek Wright had a double double, picking up 15 points and 12 assists. Ed Tyson led the way for the now 3-2 Hawks, with 26 points and 5 rebounds.

                      Key Hawks
                      Ed Tyson 26 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists
                      Popovic 12 points, 4 rebounds
                      Marc Davis 5 assists

                      Reporter: “You guys shot only 15-35 tonight. Is that the reason for the loss?”
                      Dabel: “I’m fine if we shoot poorly, but we let it too loose tonight. Honestly we jacked up 3’s every possession.”
                      Reporter: “ Coach you were outrebounded 23-15 today. Did that play a role?”
                      Dabel: “Obviously being outrebounded is not good, but it was more because we missed more frequently then they did. I got to go, got a flight to catch with a game tomorrow.
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                      • CalBears
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                        vs.

                        Hawks have jet-lag, can they still pick up a W?
                        Florida Gulf Coast fought very hard in this game, and carried a small lead with only a minute to play. However, some clutch Ed Tyson shooting carried the Hawks to a 55-50 victory. Tyson, however, only played 13 minutes in the 20 minute game and it affected the Hawks greatly. 3 fouls came in the 1st half led to UMES losing a lead late in the game. However, Tyson tied it up, and after a missed FGCU shot, UMES scored again. Free throws later and then it was a game over. Tyson led the team with his 21 points.

                        Key Hawks
                        Tyson 21 points, 1 rebound, 2 assists
                        Davis 11 points, 6 assists
                        Dunston 9 points, 2 rebounds
                        McFadden 7 points, 10 rebounds

                        Reporter: “A nice win tonight. Your thoughts?”
                        Dabel: “Any win is a good one when your team gets 5 hours of sleep. I’ll take this.”
                        Reporter: “The officiating was questionable with Ed picking up 3 fouls. Do you think it was bad officiating or good calls?”
                        Dabel: “We still got the W, but I might be a little angrier if we had lost.”
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                          vs.

                          Hawks battle at home verse Hornets
                          The Delaware State Hornets had a simple game plan: stop prolific scorer Ed Tyson. Tyson put up 16 points, but shot 6-17, including 2-8 from 3. The Hawks lacked other scoring options, and the Hornets cruised to 52-42 victory. The Hornets would deny Tyson the ball every time down the court, and the Hawks had to turn to other options. Marc Davis struggled to make up for it, going only 2-7. The Hornets took a 29-20 lead in the first half, and outscored the Hawks 23-22 in the second half as well behind Matt Washington’s 28 points on 12-15 shooting. The Hawks fall to 4-3 (0-1) on the year, while Delaware State improves to 2-6 (1-0).

                          Key Hawks
                          Tyson 16 points
                          Dunston 8 points, 2 assists,
                          Popovic 6 points, 8 rebounds
                          Davis 5 points, 7 assists

                          Reporter: “Ed Tyson really struggled tonight against the bigger 6-6 Washington. What do you think you could have done better?”
                          Dabel: “ Well Matt’s a special guy, with the height for a small forward and the speed of a shooting guard. Ed just couldn’t drive or shoot over him.”
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                          • CalBears
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                            The Meac has really struggled to recruit as they have only landed a bunch of 2 * recruits. Here is the list of signings.
                            Bethune Cookman PG Lester Traylor #777
                            Coppin State SF Andrew Videnov #372
                            PF Robin Vitelli #40 position
                            PF Mike Miggins #631
                            Delaware State PG Buster Sidibe #519
                            Florida A@M SF C.C. Eaton #400
                            Hampton SG Ashley Danley
                            SF Emanuel Pulice
                            Morgan State PG Luol Reece #479
                            Norfolk State PG DeAntoine Umeh
                            NC A@T PF Dane Sood #489
                            South Carolina State PG Jair Riddick #613
                            SG Jeromy Osborne



                            Here are top 10 recruits in the country and their destination
                            • PG Neal Domercant- Signed with Duke
                            • PG Donte Jolly- Signs with Illinois
                            • SG Harvey Briggs- Signs with Florida
                            • SG Simon Dean- Signs with Arizona
                            • PF Kory Cage- Signs with Villanova
                            • PG Terry Boylan- Signs with undecided
                            • SF Winsome Matera- Signs with UNC
                            • SG Dion Keeler-Signs with Texas
                            • SF Dalen Pasco- Signs with Duke
                            10. SG Kirby Weaver- Signs with Villanova
                            Villanova and Duke look to have the tops classes in the country. Terry Boylan, is looking at Arizona and could make a dynamic duo with Dean in the backcourt.


                            Early season signing period bears fruit for Hawks
                            Colby Dabel and his staff hit the trail hard this year, and it landed the Hawks 6-9 small forward R.J. Olson. Olson, who didn’t participate in the ABL, is more of a dunker than anything else. However, Colby Dabel believes he’ll provide much needed post help for UMES. “We looked for size during recruiting and I think we found it in R.J. He’s not a great offensive player, but he can definitely D it up for us.” It is reported the Hawks have also offered **’s SG Randy Massie, SF Dedric Demanby, SF Cyril Van De Laar, and SG Leslie Riley.
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                              vs.
                              Hytche hosts a blowout
                              1-5 Kennessaw State was looking for a win. They wouldn’t get one. The Owls got their lunch handed to them in a 54-37 defeat. The Owls now are 1-6. Ryan Doughtery, a sophomore, was the lone bright spot with 17 points. The Hawks played well coming off a loss, as Ed Tyson got 16 points and 4 rebounds on 7-14 shooting to lead UMES. This game was decided in the 1st half and never came close, as Dabel’s crew lead 35-21 at the half.

                              Key Hawks
                              Tyson 16 points, 4 rebounds
                              Popovic 10 points, 4 rebounds
                              Dunston 9 points, 6 assists
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