By Joel Welser
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2009-10: 20-11, 9-7
2009-10 postseason: NCAA
Coach: Jeff Bzdelik (First year at
Many thought the hiring of Jeff Bzdelik was an odd one for a program that has had so much recent success and probably could have gotten a bigger name coach. But those who follow college basketball closely already know Coach Bzdelik has worked some miracles in his day, most notably at Air Force. The most important thing for the Demon Deacons new staff was to hold onto their solid recruiting class and that is exactly what Coach Bzdelik has done.
Key Losses: F Al-Farouq Aminu, C Chas McFarland, G Ishmael Smith, F David Weaver, G L.D. Williams
Key Newcomers:
Backcourt:
This is suddenly a very young team. Shooting guard Gary Clark is the only senior on the roster and he averaged a mere 9.3 minutes per game in 24 contests last season. His experience will be very valuable, but eventually the newcomers will likely send
Frontcourt:
The other bright spot among the returning players is another sophomore. Ari Stewart never earned a start during his freshman campaign, but he was the team’s most prolific outside shooter. He will need to be more aggressive getting to the basket and use his 6-7 frame to do more than just shoot over the opposition. A year of experience should help in that regard and the Demon Deacons expect big things from Stewart. Without Al-Farouq Aminu and Chas McFarland it would also be helpful if Stewart spent more time in the paint so he could help out on the glass. McKie and the other newcomers will help too, but rebounding should not be an issue on a team that has a couple 6-7 forwards and a 6-4 shooting guard, but it could end up being that way if Stewart spends a majority of his time beyond the arc.
Who to Watch:
The hopeful new star in the post is Tony Woods. At 6-11 and 245 pounds, Woods has the size to make a big difference. When given the opportunity to play last year, Woods did a solid job on the glass and on the defensive end. He could even emerge as a decent scoring threat now that he will actually be looked at to do some scoring at times. He may have to hold off some of the freshmen, but Woods is one of the more experienced players on this team and he should be an unsung hero for
Final Projection:
It all depends on the freshmen. Harris and Stewart are a nice core to build around, but they need help and certainly are not proven leaders. This will be a great team soon and Coach Bzdelik will have them playing smart basketball, but it will take at least a year before they are good enough to get back to the NCAA Tournament. Yet, by March this group could be very dangerous and nobody will want to face
Projected Post-season Tournament: none
Projected Starting Five:
C.J. Harris, Sophomore, Guard, 9.9 ppg
J.T. Terrell, Freshman, Guard, DNP last season
Ari Stewart, Sophomore, Forward, 7.3 ppg
Travis McKie, Freshman, Forward, DNP last season
Tony Woods, Junior, Center, 4.6 ppg