By Joel Welser
Missouri Valley Conference
2008-09: 17-17, 8-10
2008-09 postseason: CBI
Coach: Gregg Marshall (28-37 at
It sure did not take Gregg Marshall very long to turn things around after a dismal start to his career at the helm of
Key Losses: F Ramon Clemente, G A.J. Hawkins
Key Newcomers:
The Shockers and Coach Marshall are building up their program with freshmen and not looking for quick fixes by going the junior college route and it is starting to pay off. This four man class is pretty solid, led by point guard Kenny Manigault and power forward Jerome Hamilton. Johnny Coy, a mid-season transfer from
Backcourt:
Coach
Frontcourt:
It is the absence of Ramon Clemente that is the biggest issue for this team. His 7.9 points per game can be replaced, but he was a dominating player on the glass and it will take a team effort to make up for that loss. J.T. Durley spent most of the season starting next to Clemente. Durley is a good scorer either with his back to the basket or facing the rim and his ability to step outside and hit the mid-range jumper will open up space for the rest of the frontcourt. Garrett Stutz started a dozen games last year and should step into the starting center spot. The 7-0 sophomore only averaged 12.5 minutes per game, but he could turn into a dominating player with a year of experience under his belt. Junior Aaron Ellis is not much of a scorer, but he is very tough on the glass and is a superb option off the bench when WSU needs somebody to bang people around under the basket.
Who to Watch:
Speaking of toughness, wing Graham Hatch does not lack in that department. His hustle and defensive skills earned him some starts late in the year over the now departed A.J. Hawkins and Hatch could turn into the glue guy on the wing. If he works on his shot a little bit, Hatch could turn into a decent scorer too. Sophomore David Kyles also started to show his potential late last season and is a likely candidate to be the team’s sixth man.
Final Projection:
It is asking a little too much to expect
Projected Post-season Tournament: CBI/CIT
Projected Starting Five:
Clevin Hannah, Senior, Guard, 11.2 points per game
Toure’ Murry, Sophomore, Guard, 11.0 points per game
Graham Hatch, Junior, Guard, 3.6 points per game
J.T. Durley, Junior, Forward, 8.9 points per game
Garrett Stutz, Sophomore, Center, 4.2 points per game