By Joel Welser
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Western Athletic Conference
2008-09: 21-13, 11-5
2008-09 postseason: CBI
Coach: David Carter (First year at
Coach Mark Fox left
Key Losses: G Lyndale Burleson, F Malik Cooke
Key Newcomers:
Despite the loss of some recruits,
Backcourt:
The newcomers may have to provide some depth, but there are six players returning who are quite experienced. On the perimeter the superstar is point guard Armon Johnson. As a sophomore last season Johnson tallied 15.5 points and 4.3 assists per contest. He is not much of a shooter, but he obviously can find ways to score. At 6-3 he even has good size for a point guard and he uses that size to help out on the glass and get to the basket. Brandon Fields was the team’s sixth man last year, but he has starting experience. Even in limited action he averaged 9.1 points per game.
Frontcourt:
Dario Hunt started 27 games last year, but it was Joey Shaw who emerged as the bigger scoring threat. Like Fields in the backcourt, Shaw spent the season coming in off the bench, but now he will likely step into a starting role. The 6-6 senior is a decent shooter and will use his size and strength to attack the basket. That size and strength also comes in handy on the glass. Hunt does more of the dirty work around the basket. He is not much of a scorer, but he is a great shot blocker and a decent rebounder. Most importantly, he clears up space for Luke Babbitt.
Who to Watch:
Babbitt was one of the most hyped recruits ever to play for
Final Projection:
With Babbitt and Johnson this team has two of the best, if not the best, players in the Western Athletic Conference. Fields, Shaw and Hunt are experienced players who are talented enough to make this team about more than just two players. The WAC is getting much more competitive after bottoming out two years ago and
Projected Post-season Tournament: NCAA
Projected Starting Five:
Armon Johnson, Junior, Guard, 15.5 points per game
Brandon Fields, Senior, Guard, 9.1 points per game
Joey Shaw, Senior, Forward, 7.4 points per game
Dario Hunt, Sophomore, Forward, 3.6 points per game
Luke Babbitt, Sophomore, Forward, 16.9 points per game