Terwelp netted 15-of-17 shots on his way to a career-high 35 points, including all eight of his first-half attempts. The sophomore started and capped a 20-0 run with two short range jumpers and, in between, he netted all three of his treys for the game. The Scots led 28-7 at that point and extended the margin to 55-28 at the half.
The second half was not as well-played initially, but Monmouth finally heated up, netting 12-of-13 shots at one point, including seven baskets for Terwelp.
The next best stat line for the Scots, now 1-1, came from reserve Tucker Blaser, who nearly logged a triple-double with 10 points, nine rebounds and eight assists, to go with a team-high four steals. Monmouth's third double-digit scorer was Raun Singleton, who had 13.
Eureka was led by J.J. Richard's 22 points. Former Monmouth High School player Luke Sottos had seven points and three assists for the Red Devils off the bench.