By Joel Welser
Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldogs
Big South Conference
2009-10: 8-21, 5-13
2009-10 postseason: none
Coach: Chris Holtmann (First year at Gardner-Webb, 0-0 overall)
Gardner-Webb bottomed out last season going 8-21 overall. That cost Rick Scruggs his job after heading the Runnin’ Bulldogs program for 15 years. GWU ended up hiring Chris Holtmann, who was an assistant at <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 />
Key Losses: G Jason Dawson, G Grayson Flittner, G C.J. Hailey, G Brandon Jackson, C Auryn MacMillan, G Anton Silver
Key Newcomers:
Luke Davis is the best of the incoming freshman.
Backcourt:
Brian McNair started last year at the point, but eventually became a roleplayer off of the bench. McNair may find himself in the same role this time around with
Frontcourt:
Joshua Henley is undersized for a power forward…to say the least. Yet, the 6-3 junior easily led the Bulldogs with 7.3 rebounds per contest. His lack of size is an issue in the scoring department since
Who to Watch:
If Johnson cannot do the job consistently, Luke Engelken and Keith Manley, along with the newcomers, will have to pick up the slack. Engelken is an experienced senior, but he is probably not going to break out and have a great season this year. Manley is undersized to play the five, but he can give Gardner-Webb some depth up front. He barely played as a freshman, but did do a solid job when given the opportunity.
Final Projection:
This is a team that has a lot of rebuilding to do. Last year may have been rock bottom, but this year could actually be slightly worse…which is pretty bad. The good news is Coach Holtmann has some quality underclassmen to work with and in a year or two Gardner-Webb will crawl out of the Big South basement.
Projected Post-season Tournament: none
Projected Starting Five:
Brian McNair, Sophomore, Guard, 2.8 ppg
Laron Buggs, Junior, Guard, DNP last season
Jonathan Moore, Senior, Guard, 10.0 ppg
Joshua Henley, Junior, Forward, 4.8 ppg
Stefon Johnson, Sophomore, Forward, 4.7 ppg