By Joel Welser
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Big East Conference
2009-10: 30-5, 15-3
2009-10 postseason: NCAA
Coach: Jim Boeheim (829-293 at
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Key Losses: F Wesley Johnson, C Arizne Onuaku, G Andy Rautins
Key Newcomers:
The newcomers could be the key to the success of this team. While there are plenty of returning players to pick up the slack, especially since
Backcourt:
Scoop Jardine and Brandon Triche split the point guard duties last season. One of them will always be running the show this year too, but both could also be in the starting lineup. Jardine put up better overall numbers during his sophomore campaign and would likely be the primary ball handler if both were to start. However, it was Triche who started all 35 games last season while Jardine came in off of the bench. If both are starting, they need to improve their outside shooting…or at least take more shots. Last season they left a majority of the shooting to the now departed Andy Rautins. Now they both need to take more shots. Waiters would be the other starting option if Coach Boeheim wanted to have Jardine come in off the bench once again. Mookie Jones, a 6-6 sophomore, showed glimpses of his shooting ability last season, but he needs to start using his size to attack the basket if he wants to find a spot in the regular rotation.
Frontcourt:
Kris Joseph is another forward who can stretch out the defense. His range does not quite go out beyond the arc, but he shoot or attack the basket. After averaging 10.8 points and 5.5 rebounds last season, Joseph is ready to step into a starting role and continue to put up solid numbers. The departure of Rautins does put some pressure on Joseph to improve his outside shooting and it would be extremely beneficial if Joseph can connect on more than 22.0 percent of his attempts from beyond the arc. If Joseph cannot do it, Jardine and Triche better. Otherwise, the best long range shooting threat on the team would be Jones and it remains to be seen if he can even work his way into Coach Boeheim’s tight rotation. DaShonte Riley is a seven-footer who played sparingly during his freshman campaign. He will not be asked to do much, but he is a fine rebounder and shot blocker. However, a foot injury will likely keep Riley out for the season.
Who to Watch:
Rick Jackson is the new star of the frontcourt. After averaging 9.7 points, 7.0 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game last season,
Final Projection:
This is a young team, but a team with a whole lot of talent.
Projected Post-season Tournament: NCAA
Projected Starting Five:
Scoop Jardine, Junior, Guard, 9.1 ppg
Brandon Triche, Sophomore, Guard, 8.1 ppg
Kris Joseph, Junior, Forward, 10.8 ppg
Rick Jackson, Senior, Forward, 9.7 ppg
Fabrico De Melo, Freshman, Forward, DNP last season