By Joel Welser
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Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
2008-09: 26-9, 14-4
2008-09 postseason: NIT
Coach: Joe Mihalich (205-132 at
For winning 26 games,
Key Losses: C Benson Egemonye
Key Newcomers:
Backcourt:
Few teams have as much experience on the perimeter as
Frontcourt:
The biggest question is who is going to replace Egemonye? Demetrius Williamson won the conference’s sixth man award last year after averaging 7.6 points and 3.0 rebounds. But at 6-6 and 195 pounds, he is not exactly the type of player you want creating space under the basket. Kashief Edwards is only 6-5, so he will only provide depth at the forward spots and not under the basket. Kamau Gordon could be the answer. At 6-7 and 260 pounds, the senior has the size and the experience to be a decent player under the basket, but he only averaged 8.1 minutes per game last year and will need help from the newcomers.
Who to Watch:
It is the skills of Bilal Benn that allowed the Purple Eagles to play small last year. Benn is only 6-5, but he simply dominated the glass with his 9.3 rebounds per game. He is also a quality outside shooter and a great scorer. Against bigger defenders he will simply use his speed to get to the basket. Having a player like Benn made it possible for
Final Projection:
Can Williamson play the five? Can anybody play the five? If this team does not want to get dominated on the glass and in the paint on the defensive end, a few players have to step up and fill Egemonye’s role. Somebody has to score in the paint so the shooters can get space on the perimeter. Somebody has to block some shots under the basket and somebody has to help Benn on the glass. If nobody can, it is another trip to the NIT for
Projected Post-season Tournament: NIT
Projected Starting Five:
Anthony Nelson, Junior, Guard, 8.1 points per game
Tyrone Lewis, Senior, Guard, 16.2 points per game
Rob Garrison, Senior, Guard, 10.9 points per game
Bilal Benn, Senior, Guard, 13.8 points per game
Demetrius Williamson, Senior, Forward, 7.7 points per game