By Joel Welser
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Atlantic 10
2008-09: 11-20, 5-11
2008-09 postseason: none
Coach: Bobby Lutz (199-146 at
Key Losses: F Charlie Coley, F Lamont Mack
Key Newcomers:
The newcomers will play a big role on this team, especially if the injury bug strikes again. Shamari Spears, a transfer from
Backcourt:
The backcourt has a couple new players as well, but more on them later. For now the group on the perimeter is led by DiJuan Harris. The 5-9 senior had an amazing campaign last season, averaging 9.0 points and 7.2 assists per game. By the end of the year Harris was dishing out ten assists per game. If
Frontcourt:
An’Juan Wilderness and Charles Dewhurst both missed some time with injuries, but they can be productive players if healthy. Wilderness tallied 7.9 points per game and the 6-6 junior is an explosive athlete and can be very difficult for many opposing small forwards to defend. Phil Jones could emerge as a senior leader on this team. At 6-10 and 260 pounds, the center is certainly a presence under the basket. He probably will not play much more than 20 minutes per game again this year, but he is a solid rebounder, especially on the offensive end and that leads to some easy buckets and quick points. How much he has to play will depend on the development of Braswell. Ideally, Braswell will start and Jones will once again come in off the bench, but if Braswell is not ready to start, Jones should be capable of playing a few more minutes per game than he did last year.
Who to Watch:
The backcourt returns plenty of players, but they might not be playing as much this year due to the addition of redshirt freshman Shamarr Bowden and junior college transfer Derrio Green. Bowden is the player who can turn the awful three-point shooting around in a hurry and Green is an experienced player who can play either guard spot. It is too early to give either of those guys starting jobs, but the battles for playing time will be fierce at the shooting guard spot.
Final Projection:
Andersen is the player who could get pushed out of the mix despite being the team’s leading returning scorer. That shows how much talent this group can have if they can stay healthy and consistent. The newcomers are very talented and this is simply a group that needs to start believing they can win and stick with it game in and game out, whether it be at home or on the road.
Projected Post-season Tournament: none
Projected Starting Five:
DiJuan Harris, Senior, Guard, 9.0 points per game
Ian Andersen, Senior, Guard, 9.7 points per game
An’Juan Wilderness, Junior, Forward, 7.9 points per game
Shamari Spears, Senior, Forward, DNP last season
Phil Jones, Senior, Center, 7.3 points per game