By Joel Welser
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Southeastern Conference
2009-10: 15-16, 6-10
2009-10 postseason: none
Coach: Darrin Horn (36-26 at
Considering three-year starter Dominique Archie went down with an injury after playing in just five games and fellow starter Mike Holmes played in only six contests, South Carolina and Coach Darrin Horn did an admirable job during the 2009-2010 campaign. The absence of Archie and Holmes forced a lot of young players into action and that will start paying off immediately.
Key Losses: F Dominique Archie, G Devan
Key Newcomers:
The youth movement is in full swing with a superb recruiting class led by point guard Bruce Ellington and power forward Damontre Harris. Ellington, a 5-10 speedster, could step into the starting role right away and, at the least, will be asked to provide some depth in the backcourt. Fellow incoming freshmen Brian Richardson and Eric Smith could battle for minutes as well. Another key addition to the Gamecocks is Malik Cooke, a transfer from
Backcourt:
The problem is there is not a lot of experience returning in the backcourt. Losing Devan Downey is huge and nobody will fill his 22.5 points per game. If Ellington is not ready to take over the point guard duties, the only other option is Ramon Galloway. The 6-1 sophomore started a half dozen games last season, but he was mostly used as a shooter off the bench. If Ellington is not ready to run the show,
Frontcourt:
Harris has the athleticism to start as a freshman, but
Who to Watch:
Ellington is going to have to take over this team if
Final Projection:
Turnovers will likely be a problem if Coach Horn wants to take advantage of his new found athleticism and depth. That is what happens when you have a young backcourt and a frontcourt that is mostly full of athletes.
Projected Post-season Tournament: none
Projected Starting Five:
Bruce Ellington, Freshman, Guard, DNP last season
Ramon Galloway, Sophomore, Guard, 7.8 ppg
Lakeem Jackson, Sophomore, Forward, 7.2 ppg
Malik Cooke, Junior, Forward, DNP last season
Sam Muldrow, Senior, Forward, 10.4 ppg