By Joel Welser
<?xml:namespace prefix = st1 />
Summit League
2008-09: 23-13, 13-5
2008-09 postseason: CBI
Coach: Greg Kampe (419-314 at
Key Losses: G Erik Kangas, C Dan Waterstradt
Key Newcomers:
The only departure of that trio is the shooter, Erik Kangas. Kangas knocked down nearly four three-pointers and averaged 18.9 points per game. Replacing that will not be easy, but fortunately Coach Greg Kampe will not have to rely on an unproven freshman to fill the void. Two years ago Anthony Wright started ten games for
Backcourt:
Wright will not be alone in attempting to replace Kangas’ scoring output. Drew Maynard started 20 games last year and Blake Cushingberry started 14. Maynard is the more consistent three-pointer shooter and scorer and, at 6-7, is a tough match-up for most guards in the Summit League. He was just a freshman last year and a year in the program, and an offseason in the weight room, could turn him into a dynamic scorer. Maynard spent most of his time hanging around the perimeter, but if he can start using his size to get to the basket, he could easily
Frontcourt:
The starting frontcourt is in good hands with the return of Keith Benson and Will Hudson. Benson is the dominating big man in the paint and averaged 14.3 points and a team high 7.8 rebounds and 2.4 blocks, and all of that was as an underclassman. If Benson keeps improving,
Who to Watch:
It was difficult to tell who the leader of the team was during the 2008-2009 campaign. Kangas was grabbing a lot of headlines, but Johnathon Jones was the most dynamic player on the team. The 5-11 point guard not only dished out an amazing 8.1 assists per game, but he only turned the ball over 3.4 times. He is a solid defender too, but he even averaged 13.3 points per game. His ability to get to the basket and either finish or find his teammates is a joy to watch and his senior season should be his best yet.
Final Projection:
If Derick Nelson can play like he did two years ago,
Projected Post-season Tournament: NCAA
Projected Starting Five:
Johnathon Jones, Senior, Guard, 13.3 points per game
Larry Wright, Junior, Guard, DNP last season
Derick Nelson, Senior, Guard, DNP last season
Will
Keith Benson, Junior, Center, 14.3 points per game