By Joel Welser
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Atlantic Coast Conference
2009-10: 15-16, 6-10
2009-10 postseason: none
Coach: Steve Donahue (First season at
It took
Key Losses: F Evan Ravenel, F Tyler Roche, G Rakim Sanders
Key Newcomers:
Once again there is not a lot of turnover on the roster, but replacing Rakim Sanders and his 11.3 points per game will be an issue. That is why the two newcomers, who both signed after Coach Donahue took over the team, are guards. Neither are superb recruits by Atlantic Coast Conference standards, but Gabriel Moton and Danny Rubin both fill
Backcourt:
The problem last season was not replacing Rice’s scoring, but replacing his ball handling duties. Biko Paris was supposed to be that guy, but by the end of the season Reggie Jackson was bringing the ball up the floor. It is not a case of
Frontcourt:
The frontcourt returns starters Corey Raji and Josh Southern. Raji developed into a consistent interior scorer last season and averaged 11.4 points and 5.8 rebounds per game. At 6-6 he may seem a little undersized for a power forward in the ACC, but he makes up for it with his toughness. The Eagles will need a strong senior season from Raji to compete with most teams in the conference. While Raji gets the points, Josh Southern creates space. The 6-10, 263 pound center is not a particularly good scorer, but he is a decent rebounder and his presence alone makes it difficult for the opposition to get into the paint. Cortney Dunn will have to see more playing time at the four and five spots after averaging 13.3 minutes per game during his junior season. He is rarely a threat to score, but he will do the dirty work in the paint and is an experienced option off of the bench.
Who to Watch:
Joe Trapani can handle some minutes at the four spot as well, especially in a Coach Donahue offense that traditionally has a power forward that can shoot the ball.
Final Projection:
Assuming the freshmen are not ready to contribute major minutes right away, this is the same team as last year but without a double digit scorer in Sanders. A year older and a year wiser can only take
Projected Post-season Tournament: CBI/CIT
Projected Starting Five:
Biko Paris, Senior, Guard, 4.8 ppg
Reggie Jackson, Junior, Guard, 12.9 ppg
Joe Trapani, Senior, Forward, 14.1 ppg
Corey Raji, Senior, Forward, 11.4 ppg
Josh Southern, Senior, Center, 4.4 ppg