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Big Wins: 1/9
Bad Losses: 11/27 vs
Coach: Rick Majerus
Why They Can Surprise:
For the most part the names are different, but this is still a
The shot blocking does not end with Reed. Jon Smith and Cory Remekun are not on the floor very often, nor do they score much, but both are capable of altering shots. Brian Conklin is not much of a shot blocking threat, but the 6-6, 230 pound forward is a decent defender and a much needed secondary interior scoring threat behind Reed.
Why They Can Disappoint:
There is not an upperclassman that plays any significant role on this team. Kwamain Mitchell is the experienced sophomore leader and that can cause some problems during big games. Yet, Mitchell is easily leading the team with 16.1 points per game and will take all the big shots. Kyle Cassity can handle the ball as well and that has allowed Mitchell to work off the ball more often. Justin Jordan is an explosive point guard and between him and Cassity, Mitchell can almost exclusively work off-the-ball if necessary. Christian Salecich is not as good of a ballhandler as the rest of the guards, but he can be a decent scorer at times. The 6-3 freshman has been inconsistent, but he headed to
Who To Watch:
The Billikens turned into a really dangerous team when Cody Ellis started playing in early January. The 6-8 Australian immediately turned into the team’s most prolific outside shooter and added a much needed third scoring threat behind Mitchell and Reed. As a freshman who has only played half a season, Ellis is still learning the ropes and he gets better with every game. Yet, like the rest of the team, he is young and inconsistent and in March all it takes is one bad game for your season to be over.
Probable Starters:
Kwamain Mitchell, Sophomore, Guard, 16.1 ppg, 2.9 apg
Kyle Cassity, Sophomore, Guard, 6.4 ppg, 3.0 apg
Christian Salecich, Freshman, Guard, 6.4 ppg, 1.8 apg
Cody Ellis, Freshman, Forward, 11.1 ppg, 4.9 rpg
Willie Reed, Sophomore, Forward, 11.7 ppg, 7.9 rpg, 2.1 bpg
Key Roleplayers:
Brian Conklin, Sophomore, Forward, 6.0 ppg, 3.5 rpg
Justin Jordan, Freshman, Guard, 5.2 ppg, 1.7 apg
Cory Remekun, Freshman, Forward, 1.5 ppg, 1.7 rpg
Jon Smith, Freshman, Forward, 2.6 ppg, 2.9 rpg
By the Numbers:
Scoring Offense: 63.8 (277th in nation, 14th in conference)
Scoring Defense: 59.7 (10, 2)
Field-Goal Percentage: 43.8 (160, 7)
Field-Goal Defense: 39.9 (35, 4)
Three-Point Field Goals Per Game: 6.3 (154, 7)
Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage: 33.5 (190, 6)
Free-Throw Percentage: 61.9 (320, 13)
Rebound Margin:-2.5 (266, 10)
Assists Per Game: 12.5 (205, 12)
Turnovers Per Game: 13.3 (136, 6)