By Joel Welser
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Atlantic 10 Conference
2009-10: 19-12, 9-7
2009-10 postseason: none
Coach: Alan Major (First year at
Since
Key Losses: G Ian Andersen, G RaShad Coleman, G Charles Dewhurst, G DiJuan Harris
Key Newcomers:
Two years ago Jamar Briscoe averaged 17.8 points per game as a freshman at North Carolina Central. That was good enough to rank second among freshman behind Seth Curry. Briscoe shot a lot when he played for the Eagles and pretty much took that team over. He is a capable outside shooter, but he does need to learn
Backcourt:
The loss of point guard DiJuan Harris is a huge blow. Junior Derrio Green will have to take over a majority of the ballhandling. Last season Green was free to roam and look for open shots and he did do a pretty good job in the scoring column, averaging 13.1 points per game. However, having Green spend more time on the ball may not be a bad thing since he shot way too much from beyond the arc. Now that job belongs to Briscoe and he may be able to connect on more than 31.3 percent of his attempts from long range. There are no other guards listed on the roster that have any semblance of real playing time. However, Gokham Sirin and An’Juan Wilderness can easily be considered guards. Sirin is 6-9, but he is pretty much a shooter off the bench despite his size.
Frontcourt:
The frontcourt returns leading scorer Shamari Spears, leading rebounder Chris Braswell and leading shot blocker Phil Jones. Spears and Braswell should once again earn the starting jobs. Spears is a superb all-around scorer who has the ability to step outside and consistently hit the mid-range jumper. He is a great athlete who can attack the basket and finish with ease. Braswell is the more traditional back to the basket big man. And at 6-9 and 235 pounds, he is pretty big. More important than his size is his toughness on the glass and Braswell eats up any ball that comes near him. Jones will come in off the bench and play some great defense when the other forwards need a break or run into foul trouble. K.J. Sherrill is coming off of a decent freshman campaign and could play a bigger role on the team if Coach Major wants to keep his big men fresh.
Who to Watch:
Wilderness will not fill up the stat sheet, but he is the glue guy on this team. He will score a little bit when he has to and he can play solid defense and hit the glass. The 6-6 senior has the size and versatility to do whatever the team needs him to do. He missed some time last year with a stress fracture in his foot, but Wilderness should be ready for a strong senior season even if the numbers say otherwise.
Final Projection:
This team will really come down to the backcourt. Can Green run the point efficiently? Can Briscoe live up to the hype? Is there enough depth behind them to keep those two stars fresh down the stretch? If so,
Projected Post-season Tournament: CBI/CIT
Projected Starting Five:
Derrio Green, Junior, Guard, 13.0 ppg
Jamar Briscoe, Sophomore, Guard, DNP last season
An’Juan Wilderness, Senior, Forward, 5.7 ppg
Shamari Spears, Senior, Forward, 16.0 ppg
Chris Braswell, Sophomore, Forward, 9.5 ppg