By Joel Welser
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Atlantic 10 Conference
2008-09: 27-8, 11-5
2008-09 postseason: NCAA
Coach: Brian Gregory (125-68 at
In the 2009 NCAA Tournament Coach Brian Gregory and his
Key Losses: F Charles Little
Key Newcomers:
The now departed Charles Little averaged 8.2 points and 4.1 rebounds during his senior season. He is the only player that the Flyers need to replace. A few returning players will be in the mix, but so will a couple newcomers. Josh Benson was a very highly touted recruit coming out of high school, but missed all of last season with an injury. Benson is healthy now after a relatively long rehab process and should turn into the player everybody expected as long as he can stay healthy. The lone incoming freshman is another big man. Matt Kavanaugh is physically ready to play against anybody which is rare for a young player. If he can remain poised, he should be in regular rotation.
Backcourt:
This is a backcourt that has an amazing amount of weapons. Marcus Johnson is the most consistent scorer who can do damage inside and out. Chris Johnson lacked consistency during his freshman campaign, but the 6-6 wing is a great rebounder and should turn into a better scorer as his career progresses. Like Chris Johnson, Rob Lowery also spent much of the year coming in off the bench. Lowery was fourth on the team in scoring, but it is his ability to find his teammates that makes him so dangerous. Add the versatile Mickey Perry and Paul Williams, who struggled with injuries as a freshman, to the mix and Dayton will never be lacking in weapons on the perimeter.
Frontcourt:
But despite all those talented weapons on the perimeter, it is forward Chris Wright who makes this team so special. The 6-8 junior led the squad with 13.3 points, 6.6 rebounds and 1.3 blocks. Wright started at the small forward position last year, but he certainly has the size and skill to run the floor at the four spot if replacing Little becomes a problem. However,
Who to Watch:
And it is London Warren who is the guy who makes this team go.
Final Projection:
If there is a year that
Projected Post-season Tournament: NCAA
Projected Starting Five:
London Warren, Senior, Guard, 4.1 points per game
Marcus Johnson, Senior, Guard, 11.8 points per game
Chris Wright, Junior, Forward, 13.3 points per game
Josh Benson, Freshman, Forward, DNP last season
Kurt Huelsman, Senior, Center, 3.6 points per game