* Peter Bell: Cut loose by Fremantle at the end of the 1995 season, Bell was picked up by North Melbourne where he became one of the AFLs classiest on-ballers. He won two premierships (1996 and 1999) and finished top three in the clubs best and fairest four times at Arden Street. Bell headed home to captain the Dockers from 2002-06.* Martin Pike: Was delisted by North Melbourne for disciplinary reasons after winning the 1999 premiership. Brisbane took a gamble on the bad boy - and it paid off. The utility went on to play 106 games for the Lions, which included three grand final victories from 2001-03.* Brett Kirk: The former Sydney co-captain was axed early in his career but relisted for one last chance by new coach Paul Roos, who transformed him into a tough, run-with midfielder. He quickly became the leagues best in the role. Kirk played 241 games with the Swans, including the 2005 premiership.* Stephan Gilham: The defender was released by Port Adelaide at the end of the 2005 season after one game, before being handed a lifeline by Hawthorn. Became a crucial player for the Hawks and was one of their best in defence in their 2008 grand final win over Geelong. Missed a lot of games to injury in subsequent years before finishing his career at GWS.* Saverio Rocca: Forward Roccas 156 game, 514-goal stint with Collingwood came to an end when he fell out of favour with coach Mick Malthouse in 2000. He was picked up by the Kangaroos where he played another 101 games for 234 goals before having five seasons in the NFL as a punter.* Andrew Krakouer: The livewire small forward played 102 games with Richmond before getting delisted after struggling to hold down a spot in the 2007 season. His life took a turn for the worse when he was jailed for assault the following year. 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I had been here before so I had feel for the court and it was fun with family and friends in the crowd.Deshawn Freeman added 16 points and 11 rebounds for the Scarlet Knights (11-1), who continue their best start in 40 years under first-year coach Steve Pikiell.I dont think that much (about the start), said Pikiell, who came to Rutgers from Stony Brook. Im just proud of these guys. They have jumped on board. Were really locked in defensively and you could see that in the first half.Williams finished 7 for 12 from the field as Rutgers shot 49.1 percent overall (28 for 57), including 4 for 9 from 3-point range, well above the 29 percent it was shooting from there entering the game.Led by Freeman, the Scarlet Knights dominated the rebounding, 51-22.That is a huge emphasis of ours, just keep attacking on the glass, Pikiell said. We have a lot of guys who can rebound and we needed them today.Joseph Chartouny had 17 points for the Rams (5-7), who lost their sixth straight.Thats a really good defensive team, Fordham coach Jeff Neubauer said of Rutgers. We didnt get the looks we got in other games. We did get some good looks but they were well contested..ddddddddddddRutgers led 34-20 at halftime and the Rams were able to close within seven five times -- the last time at 47-40 -- but couldnt get any closer.Fordham finished 6 for 29 from 3-point range and that included missing their first nine attempts from beyond the arc. The 53 points matched a season low for the Rams, who came in averaging 68.1 points per game.Their defensive mentality makes them a huge problem for us, Neubauer said. They deserved to win the way they play defense.BIG PICTUREFordham: The Rams came into the game first in Division I in steals per game at 12.4 and they were third in turnover margin at plus-8. They force an average of 20.7 turnovers. They had 10 steals Sunday and committed nine turnovers.Rutgers: The Scarlet Knights are off to their best start since 1975-76 when they opened 31-0 before losing in the Final Four. ... Rutgers is 12-8 all-time in the Holiday Festival.SECOND CHANCESRutgers finished with a 16-7 advantage in offensive rebounds and that led to the Scarlet Knights finishing with 13 second-chance points to one for Fordham.UP NEXTFordham: The Rams host Central Connecticut State on Wednesday and then open Atlantic 10 play by hosting Duquesne on Dec. 30.Rutgers: The Scarlet Knights are at Seton Hall on Friday in an in-state battle and then are at Wisconsin on Dec. 27 to begin Big Ten play. ' ' '