By Joel Welser
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Missouri Valley Conference
2009-10: 24-12, 8-10
2009-10 postseason: CIT
Coach: Cuonzo Martin (35-32 at
These days four teams finish a season with a championship due to the added postseason tournaments and
Key Losses: G Justin Fuehrmeyer
Key Newcomers:
It has not been the greatest off-season for
Backcourt:
The newcomers became much more important when Keith Pickens was declared out for the season following a knee injury. Pickens had a fine freshman campaign and started 17 games. Without Pickens and Justin Fuehrmeyer, Nafis Ricks has to go from super sub to starter. Ricks is not a great scorer, but he does a fine job attacking the basket and led the team with 2.7 assists per game last year despite not starting and averaging less than 19 minutes per game. Thrust into a starting role, Ricks should be in for a big senior season. Adam Leonard and Jermaine Mallett are the big stars of the backcourt. Mallett is a decent outside shooter, but he does most of his scoring around the basket. However, what makes so valuable is his ability to rebound from the wing. Leonard is the pure shooter of the group and he connected on nearly three three-pointers per game last year. Leonard is a shooter first and foremost, but he can attack the basket and if he does that more during his senior campaign he will turn into a very dynamic scorer.
Frontcourt:
It is possible to play Will Creekmore and Caleb Patterson at the same time, but
Who to Watch:
It would be nice to have Kyle Weems on the floor 40 minutes per game, but the 6-6, 230 pound junior would foul out of about every game. Weems is a superb scorer from anywhere on the floor and an amazingly consistent outside shooter. Despite hanging out on the perimeter, Weems managed to lead the team in rebounds, blocks and steals. Add that to his team high 13.6 points per game and
Final Projection:
The backcourt should be fine despite the lack of experienced depth. The bigger concern is the depth in the frontcourt. Weems has proven that he can be a great power forward and Creekmore and Patterson can handle the five spot, but Rhine is a question mark and this team is one injury away from having to start a freshman on the perimeter and run a four guard offense. Yet, if everybody from this point on can stay healthy,
Projected Post-season Tournament: NIT
Projected Starting Five:
Nafis Ricks, Senior, Guard, 7.4 ppg
Adam Leonard, Senior, Guard, 13.0 ppg
Jermaine Mallett, Senior, Guard, 10.6 ppg
Kyle Weems, Junior, Forward, 13.6 ppg
Will Creekmore, Senior, Center, 8.6 ppg