<?xml:namespace prefix = st1 />
Conference
Big Wins: 11/28 vs
Bad Losses: 12/22 at
Coach: Donnie Jones
Why They Can Surprise:
Damier Pitts leads the team in assists and is also a very capable long range shooter. At 5-10, Pitts will have some trouble working his way through all the big guys to finish around the basket, but he has enough quickness to at least drive the lane and find one of his teammates. Shaquille Johnson is not as effective of a shooter as Pitts, but he can use his 6-3, 205 pound frame to attack the basket. Like Merthie, Johnson is also a tenacious defender and his large wingspan, at least for a guard, makes him very effective on the defensive end.
Why They Can Disappoint:
The most talented players on this team may be in the frontcourt. Tyler Wilkerson and Hassan Whiteside are a dynamic frontcourt duo. Wilkerson is the savvy veteran who can step outside and hit the mid-range jumper with consistency. Whiteside is having an amazing freshman campaign and is averaging 13.6 points, 9.2 rebounds and 5.4 blocks. It is his effort that sparks the Thundering Herds defense. However, when versatile forward Tirrell Baines was out with an injury, it exposed a couple weaknesses. For one, the depth up front is thin. Baines may be undersized at 6-6, but he plays like he is 6-8 and is certainly capable of playing the power forward position. Secondly, the opposition was able to key in on Wilkerson and Whiteside in the paint and hope the shooters missed from long range. With Baines slashing ability mostly gone, the Herd went on a five game losing streak.
Who To Watch:
But hoping
Probable Starters:
Damier Pitts, Sophomore, Guard, 10.0 ppg, 4.7 apg
Shaquille Johnson, Sophomore, Guard, 9.7 ppg, 3.0 apg
Chris Lutz, Senior, Guard, 9.1 ppg, 1.5 apg
Tyler Wilkerson, Senior, Forward, 14.0 ppg, 7.2 rpg
Hassan Whiteside, Freshman, Forward, 13.6 ppg, 9.2 rpg, 5.4 bpg
Key Roleplayers:
Tirrell Baines, Junior, Forward, 6.2 ppg, 3.7 rpg
Antonio Haymon, Junior, Forward, 4.9 ppg, 2.5 rpg
Darryl Merthie, Senior, Guard, 4.1 ppg, 2.5 apg
Dago Pena, Sophomore, Guard, 6.99 ppg, 1.8 apg
By the Numbers:
Scoring Offense: 80.4 (10th in nation, 1st in conference)
Scoring Defense: 67.7 (169, 8)
Field-Goal Percentage: 48.0 (17, 1)
Field-Goal Defense: 38.9 (15, 2)
Three-Point Field Goals Per Game: 6.6 (111, 3)
Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage: 37.9 (34, 2)
Free-Throw Percentage: 68.4 (191, 9)
Rebound Margin: 3.5 (70, 5)
Assists Per Game: 16.4 (14, 1)
Turnovers Per Game: 12.8 (90, 3)