By Joel Welser
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West Coast Conference
2008-09: 19-13, 9-5
2008-09 postseason: CIT
Coach: Eric Reveno (37-58 at
After going 18-45 during his first two years at
Key Losses: none
Key Newcomers:
The Pilots will not have any new faces on the team this year since the only departure is center John Hegarty, who only played in seven games and averaged a mere 7.7 minutes last year due to injuries. With four projected starters being seniors, it will be important that some of the younger players start to show some promise or this team will regress back to their old losing ways. But, for now, this should be the year that
Backcourt:
It was the arrival of junior college All-American point guard T.J. Campbell that really turned this team around.
Frontcourt:
Most of the scoring will come out of the backcourt, but the Pilots frontcourt deserves some accolades too. Robin Smeulders, a 6-10 senior, has developed into the best interior scorer on the team. Yet, he can also step outside and hit the mid-range jumper with relative consistency. Kramer Knutson is the more traditional back to the basket big man and should again be starting beside Smeulders. Junior Luke Sikma is a perfect backup to those two and arguably the best rebounder on the team. Ethan Niedermeyer spent most of last year starting at the small forward position. Mostly the 6-6 senior is an outside shooter, but because of his size he can help out on the glass as well.
Who to Watch:
Niedermeyer may be starting again, but Jared Stohl will likely be on the floor at the end of the game. Despite only earning seven starts during the 2009-2010 campaign, Stohl ranked second on the team with 11.2 points per game. And on a team that already has two great shooters, Stohl was the most prolific outside shooter last year, connecting on nearly three three-pointers per game. However, like
Final Projection:
If Stohl does become more aggressive it will be really hard to keep him out of the starting lineup. The team may struggle on the glass in that scenario, but Stohl has the potential to emerge as a terrific scorer. Even if he does not,
Projected Post-season Tournament: CBI/CIT
Projected Starting Five:
T.J. Campbell, Senior, Guard, 11.1 points per game
Nik Raivio, Senior, Guard, 16.0 points per game
Ethan Niedermeyer, Senior, Forward, 4.5 points per game
Robin Smeulders, Senior, Forward, 10.6 points per game
Kramer Knutson, Junior, Forward, 6.5 points per game