By Joel Welser
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Atlantic Coast Conference
2009-10: 24-9, 13-3
2009-10 postseason: NCAA
Coach: Gary Williams (428-233 at
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Key Losses: G Eric Hayes, G Greivis Vasquez, F Landon Milbourne
Key Newcomers:
Much of the depth on this team will have to come from the newcomers. Junior college transfer Berend Weijs may not be the most talked about newcomer in the ACC, but Coach Williams has found some diamonds in the rough in the junior college ranks before and Weijs, who is certainly a project, could turn into a solid contributor. Ashton Pankey will add more depth to the frontcourt and can at least grab some boards. Mychal Parker and Haukur Palsson are a couple talented small forwards who will need to provide some depth on the wing and Parker could even sneak into a starting role sooner or later. Pe’Shon Howard and Terrell Stoglin are the point guards of the future and Stoglin could be forced into action sooner rather than later.
Backcourt:
This is Adrian Bowie’s team now, but his lack of experience running the show is where Stoglin could step in.
Frontcourt:
Jordan Williams quickly turned into a force under the basket. As a freshman he averaged 9.6 points, 8.6 rebounds and 1.0 blocks. With the offense relying more heavily on the frontcourt, Williams will be in for a huge sophomore campaign. It is not too much to ask for Williams to average a double-double and continue to improve on his already solid defense. Williams is up for the task. Dino Gregory missed the first eight games of his junior campaign, but eventually turned into a solid rebounder and defender. With Gregory and Williams in the paint,
Who to Watch:
Cliff Tucker has been a mere roleplayer for most of his collegiate career, but there are quite a few roles he can fill for this years
Final Projection:
Projected Post-season Tournament: NCAA
Projected Starting Five:
Adrian Bowie, Senior, Guard, 4.8 ppg
Sean Mosley, Junior, Guard, 10.1 ppg
Cliff Tucker, Senior, Guard, 5.7 ppg
Dino Gregory, Senior, Forward, 4.2 ppg
Jordan Williams, Sophomore, Forward, 9.6 ppg