By Joel Welser
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Big 12 Conference
2008-09: 15-17, 4-12
2008-09 postseason: none
Coach: Greg McDermott (44-51 at
Key Losses: G Sean Haluksa, G Bryan Petersen, F Alex Thompson
Key Newcomers:
Most of the players who will be asked to contribute this year at least have some experience playing college basketball. Junior college transfers LaRon Dendy and Marquis Gilstrap will both be asked to contribute immediately. In fact, Gilstrap could be the starting small forward from day one. Redshirt freshman L.A. Pomlee and Alex Dorr will provide even more depth at the forward spots. Scott Christopherson, a transfer from
Backcourt:
The starting point guard spot is Diante Garrett’s. The 6-4 junior dished out 5.0 assists per game last year and started every single game. He is not much of a shooter, but he is a good scorer who will use his size and speed to get to the basket. Now that he is an upperclassman, Garrett needs to turn into the leader of this group. Most of the outside shooting came from Lucca Staiger. At times he was very inconsistent, but he still hit 38.5 percent of his attempts from beyond the arc and averaged 8.2 points per game. The backcourt is going to have to be more productive this season if
Frontcourt:
The frontcourt certainly does not lack in experience. Center Justin Hamilton started 18 games last year and Jamie Vanderbeken, who only earned one start, averaged over 15 minutes per game. By the numbers Vanderbeken was the slightly more productive player of the two last season, but
Who to Watch:
And it will be Brackins once again who carries this team. As a sophomore last year the 6-10
Final Projection:
But this team could be really good if Brackins gets more help from his teammates. If Staiger can consistently hit the long ball and Garrett can do a better job taking care of the ball, the Cyclones will be playing important games in March. But Brackins needs help up front too and the Gilstrap and Dendy better be ready to contribute. This group might not be ready for the NCAA tournament after winning just four conference games last year, but they should be an NIT team.
Projected Post-season Tournament: NIT
Projected Starting Five:
Diante Garrett, Junior, Guard, 9.8 points per game
Lucca Staiger, Junior, Guard, 8.2 points per game
Marquis Gilstrap, Senior, Forward, DNP last season
Craig Brackins, Junior, Forward, 20.2 points per game
Justin Hamilton, Sophomore, Center, 4.2 points per game