By Joel Welser
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Big East Conference
2008-09: 18-14, 8-10
2008-09 postseason: none
Coach: Mick Cronin (42-52 at
In Mid-February it looked like
Key Losses: F Alvin Mitchell, F Mike Williams
Key Newcomers:
However, the future is promising thanks to the addition of incoming freshmen Lance Stephenson. The 6-5 small forward is one of the best incoming freshmen in the nation and will immediately help the offense. He does a superb job attacking the basket and will finish above the rim with some amazing dunks. The other impact newcomer is Ibrahima Thomas, a transfer from
Backcourt:
How effective the Bearcats can be on the wings will go a long way in determining their success this year. Dion Dixon is a good athlete who can score in a hurry. He is a decent shooter, but he does most of his damage getting to the basket. It is Larry Davis, the probable starter at the two guard spot, who is the more dangerous outside shooter.
Frontcourt:
The frontcourt lost a couple contributors, but there are more than enough returning players, not to mention the newcomers, to make this a quality unit. Yancy Gates had a great freshman campaign, tallying 10.6 points and a team high 6.1 rebounds and 1.0 blocks per contest. At 6-9 and 260 pounds, Gates is an intimidating presence under the basket and once Thomas is eligible,
Who to Watch:
The wings will be better this year and the frontcourt has scoring options, but there is no doubt that the star of this team is Deonta Vaughn. The 6-1 senior led the team with 15.2 points and 4.7 assists and should be in for a huge senior season. If all goes well, Vaughn’s scoring output will go down a little bit as others step up, but he still is the leader of this team and it will be his job to find the scorers and take care of the ball. And when the team needs a big shot, it will be Vaughn taking it.
Final Projection:
Projected Post-season Tournament: NIT
Projected Starting Five:
Deonta Vaughn, Senior, Guard, 15.2 points per game
Larry Davis, Junior, Guard, 6.8 points per game
Lance Stephenson, Freshman, Forward, DNP last season
Rashad Bishop, Junior, Forward, 5.4 points per game
Yancy Gates, Sophomore, Forward, 10.6 points per game