By Joel Welser
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Big East
2008-09: 19-14, 10-8
2008-09 postseason: NIT
Coach: Keno
Key Losses: G Weyinmi Efejuku, F Randall Hanke, C Jonathan Kale, F Geoff McDermott, G Jeff Xavier
Key Newcomers:
The Friars have seven newcomers and that is not counting two players who did not play last season. Wing Kyle Wright and power forward Russ Permenter will likely be the two most important players this season due to their experience at the junior college level. Yet, players like guards Johnnie Lacy and Vincent Council and forwards Kadeem Batts and James Still will be given every opportunity to contribute right away.
Backcourt:
It is on the perimeter where
Frontcourt:
Jamine Peterson and Bilal Dixon both sat out last year, but they are the closest thing this team has to a returning frontcourt. Peterson is a good athlete who averaged 4.7 points and 2.9 rebounds two years ago before redshirting last year. His experience at
Who to Watch:
The newcomers will be the difference between another trip to the postseason or a campaign that ends in disappointment. The Friars will need Permenter to stretch out the defense with his mid-range jumper and block a few shots. They will need Wright to hit some three-pointers whether he starts or not. They will need Batts and Still to play solid defense under the basket. They will need Council to fill in some minutes backing up Curry and they will need Lacy to provide a spark off the bench.
Final Projection:
That is asking a lot from a bunch of unproven players in a very tough conference. But that may just be the best case scenario. Coach Davis will figure out what his newcomers can and cannot do and as long as there are seven or eight players who can contribute day in and day out and play their role on this team,
Projected Post-season Tournament: CBI/CIT
Projected Starting Five:
Sharaud Curry, Senior, Guard, 11.7 points per game
Brian McKenzie, Senior, Guard, 4.6 points per game
Marshon Brooks, Junior, Guard, 10.6 points per game
Jamine Peterson, Sophomore, Forward, DNP last season
Russ Permenter, Junior, Forward, DNP last season