By Joel Welser
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Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
2009-10: 23-11, 13-5
2009-10 postseason: CIT
Coach: Ed Cooley (67-61 at
Despite a slew of injuries and an inexperienced backcourt,
Key Losses: F Mike Evanovich, F Anthony Johnson, F Shimeek Johnson, G Jamal Turner
Key Newcomers:
Coach Ed Cooley is not opposed to going nine or ten deep, so the freshmen will get a chance to play some minutes. Maurice Barrow is a wing who can score in a variety of ways and use his size and strength to help out on the glass. Keith Matthews may not be as dynamic of a scorer, but he is another 6-5 wing who will add even more depth to the team. Jamel Fields may have trouble finding minutes as a freshman unless he can develop into an efficient shooter off the bench.
Backcourt:
Derek Needham came out of nowhere to lead the Stags with 16.4 points, 5.2 assists and 1.8 steals per game as a freshman. With a year of experience under his belt,
Frontcourt:
Ryan Olander will miss having Anthony Johnson and Mike Evanovich in the frontcourt, but the 6-11 junior is ready to make a name for himself. Olander has never been asked to score much under the basket, that job belonged to Johnson, but he will be asked to do more this year and he has shown flashes that he can consistently score ten points a contest. Perhaps more importantly, Olander needs to continue to gain strength and become a bigger force on the glass. He will get help from the rest of the frontcourt, but a lot of the rebounds Johnson got last year, Olander will need to get this year. Evanovich was the team’s best outside shooter by far last year and that really stretched out the defense. Olander will not be
Who to Watch:
Warren Edney was a dynamic small forward two years ago before suffering an Achilles and ankle injury. That left him out of the lineup for the entire 2009-2010 campaign. Greg Nero has been hurt seemingly forever, but he is one of the toughest players around and even if the 6-7 forward is not at 100 percent, he will do everything he can to help out the Stags during his senior campaign. Edney should be good to go and step into a starting role, but anything
Final Projection:
The other injured player last year was Yorel Hawkins. The 6-5 forward started all 19 games he played in last season and averaged 14.6 points and 5.5 rebounds. Despite his smaller stature, he can play the four spot and help Olander out on the glass. This is a team that lacks size, especially if Nero cannot return, so having a player like Hawkins who can block some shots and hit the glass hard is of vital importance. If he gets hurt again,
Projected Post-season Tournament: NCAA
Projected Starting Five:
Derek Needham, Sophomore, Guard, 16.4 ppg
Sean Crawford, Junior, Guard, 4.9 ppg
Warren Edney, Senior, Forward, DNP last season
Yorel Hawkins, Senior, Forward, 14.6 ppg
Ryan Olander, Junior, Forward, 5.9 ppg