By Joel Welser
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Horizon League
2009-10: 33-5, 18-0
2009-10 postseason: NCAA
Coach: Brad Stevens (89-15 at
Key Losses: F Gordon
Key Newcomers:
Chrishawn Hopkins may be the most talented of the newcomers, but the backcourt is already stacked.
Backcourt:
Shelvin Mack is ready to take over this team and attempt to lead them back to another Final Four. The 6-3 junior is a superb outside shooter and a great all-around scorer. After averaging 14.1 points, 3.0 assists and 3.7 rebounds last year, Mack earned some all-conference accolades. As an upperclassman, Mack should be ready to put up even better numbers and compete for Player of the Year accolades in the Horizon League. Fellow returning starter Ronald Nored has some hardware too after being named the league’s co-Defensive Player of the Year. Nored is not much of a scorer, but he is a fine ball handler and obviously a great defender.
Frontcourt:
With the backcourt playing smaller than last year, it will be very important for the Bulldogs to find a big body to compliment frontcourt superstar Matt Howard.
Who to Watch:
No matter who starts next to him, Matt Howard will have to hold the frontcourt together. After tallying 11.6 points and 5.2 rebounds during his junior campaign, Howard is more than ready to fill the void. Howard has the size to play the five spot and could certainly do more rebounding than he did last year, but
Final Projection:
This is a team that knows how to win. Mack, Nored and Howard are three great players to build around. Questions remain at the other two starting spots, but there are plenty of options for Coach Stevens. This group may not be able to go 18-0 in conference play again, but that was a pretty freakish accomplishment even for a team this good. However, by March the less experienced players will know their roles and
Projected Post-season Tournament: NCAA
Projected Starting Five:
Ronald Nored, Junior, Guard, 6.0 ppg
Shawn Vanzant, Senior, Guard, 2.8 ppg
Shelvin Mack, Junior, Guard, 14.1 ppg
Matt Howard, Senior, Forward, 11.6 ppg
Andrew Smith, Sophomore, Center, 1.0 ppg