By Joel Welser
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Atlantic Coast Conference
2008-09: 22-12, 9-7
2008-09 postseason: NCAA
Coach: Al Skinner (232-149 at
Following the lead of point guard Tyrese Rice,
Key Losses: G Tyrese Rice
Key Newcomers:
Coach Al Skinner did not sign anybody for the 2009 class. Unless there was a great recruit out there that wanted to go to
Backcourt:
Rice got all the publicity, but the players on the wings were pretty productive last year too. Joe Trapani, a transfer from
Frontcourt:
Corey Raji, despite being just an inch taller than the team’s shooting guard, is the most dangerous scorer under the basket. Raji nearly hit the double digit scoring average as a sophomore and also proved to be a very capable rebounder. Josh Southern started all 34 games at the center position last year and should start again this time around. He is not much of a scorer, but he is a good rebounder and a decent shot blocker who can clog the lane on both ends of the floor. If Southern could stay out of foul trouble, he could emerge as a double digit scorer and rebounder. But that is unlikely and the Eagles will need players like Tyler Roche and Evan Ravenel to fill in when Southern is forced to the bench.
Who to Watch:
The potential of the rest of the team is one thing, but the big question is who replaces Rice? Reggie Jackson had a pretty productive freshman campaign, tallying 7.0 points and 1.7 assists per game. He is certainly the point guard who can also score, but Biko Paris is a junior with more experience and better suited to run the team. One of those two will step into Rice’s shoes, or most likely a combination of the two players, but
Final Projection:
Projected Post-season Tournament: CBI/CIT
Projected Starting Five:
Reggie Jackson, Sophomore, Guard, 7.0 points per game
Rakim Sanders, Junior, Guard, 12.9 points per game
Joe Trapani, Junior, Forward, 13.4 points per game
Corey Raji, Junior, Forward, 9.9 points per game
Josh Southern, Junior, Center, 6.0 points per game