By Joel Welser
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Big East Conference
2008-09: 21-15, 8-10
2008-09 postseason: NIT
Coach: Mike Brey (188-101 at Notre Dame, 287-153 overall)
No team in the country was more disappointing than Notre Dame during the 2008-2009 campaign. Many tabbed the Irish as a top ten team heading into the season, but the tough Big East got the best of them and they ended up in the NIT. Superstar Luke Harangody opted to return for his senior season, which gives the Irish hope, but there are a lot of key players that need to be replaced.
Key Losses: G Ryan Ayers, F Zach Hillesland, G Kyle McAlarney, C Luke Zeller
Key Newcomers:
Fortunately for Coach Mike Brey a couple of experienced transfers will help out immediately. Scott Martin averaged 8.5 points and 3.8 rebounds for Purdue as a freshman and the 6-8 guard will give the Irish some much needed size. Ben Hansbrough, a transfer from <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 />
Backcourt:
Harangody is not the only returning starter. Tory Jackson dished out 4.9 assists per game and developed into a solid scorer as well. He is not a great outside shooter, but
Frontcourt:
Zach Hillesland and Luke Zeller ate up space in the paint for Harangody last year and now both of them are gone. Tyrone Nash, much like Martin, is a tall wing and Carleton Scott barely played last year and those are the only two returning options to start up front beside Harangody. Nash is the likely option to start unless one of the newcomers can take his place. Nash is a versatile 6-8, 228 pound wing and fits well in the system, but it will be different without a big guy next to Harangody. Scott is a lanky 6-7 forward who is best suited to attack off the wing and there will be times when Harangody is all alone under the basket.
Who to Watch:
However, Harangody has proven that it really does not matter what the opposition tries to do…they just cannot stop him. Last year the 6-8, 255 pound
Final Projection:
On paper it sounds like the Irish might have trouble on the glass. However, Martin and Nash are both 6-8 and Hansbrough is a surprisingly good rebounder for a 6-3 guard. Just like last year, this team will play big on the wings and be able to do damage on the offensive end in a variety of ways. And just like last year, the difference between the NCAA and the NIT will be consistency.
Projected Post-season Tournament: NIT
Projected Starting Five:
Tory Jackson, Senior, Guard, 10.6 points per game
Ben Hansbrough, Junior, Guard, DNP last season
Scott Martin, Sophomore, Guard, DNP last season
Tyrone Nash, Junior, Guard, 3.0 points per game
Luke Harangody, Senior, Forward, 23.3 points per game