BOWLING GREEN — In a quiet, mostly empty Stroh Center, Davin Zeigler’s night wasn’t finished.
About 90 minutes after Bowling Green’s Jan. 7 game against Miami, all of the fans were gone, the cleaning crew readied the arena for a women’s game the next night, and the last vestiges of press row headed home.
But on the court, Zeigler had come back onto the floor, taken one of the courtside chairs to the 3-point line to serve as his stationary screener, and started a solo shooting session before he was ready to call it a night. Ziegler played only two minutes that night, but the true freshman vowed to be ready when his time came.