By Joel Welser
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Horizon League
2008-09: 17-14, 11-7
2008-09 postseason: none
Coach: Rob Jeter (62-61 at Wisconsin Milwaukee, 62-61 overall)
Over the last couple of seasons Wisconsin-Milwaukee has had to do some rebuilding. This year Coach Rob Jeter’s squad should have the weapons to make a serious run at a postseason tournament. It may not be the NCAA Tournament and the success the Panthers had under Coach Bruce Pearl, but it should be a step in that direction.
Key Losses: G Deion James, G Avery Smith
Key Newcomers:
The player who is most ready to contribute amongst the newcomers is junior college transfer Michael Tyler. The 6-5 junior is raw, since he did not even play much basketball in high school, but he made major strides in his game during his two years at
Backcourt:
The backcourt does not lack in scoring prowess. Tony Boyle is a quality outside shooter who led the team with 13.2 points per game last year and should be in for a big senior season. Boyle is more than just an outside shooter and will use his speed to get to the basket. The bigger concern in the backcourt is replacing point guard Avery Smith. Deonte Roberts will have a shot at the job. Roberts, who averaged 6.4 points and 1.6 assists last year, is a quality player, but he turned the ball over too much last year and that will have to change if he is going to become Milwaukee’s number one point guard.
Frontcourt:
Tony Meier started all 30 games last year and proved to be a difficult player to defend. He connected on1.2 three-pointers per game and most opposing power forwards will have a difficult time defending him all the way out beyond the arc. James Eayrs usually came in off the bench last year, but he was still the most productive forward on the team, averaging 11.2 points and a team high 5.5 rebounds. With senior Jason Averkamp being a capable backup, and junior Anthony Hill back to provide some rebounding, the frontcourt has plenty of experience. With a couple newcomers, most notably Tyler, this unit can turn into a force in the Horizon League.
Who to Watch:
Ricky Franklin was the most prolific and efficient outside shooter last year and ended the season averaging 9.1 points per game. Franklin, who is just 6-1, is also a great rebounder for a guard and that could prove to be very useful if the Panthers end up running a three guard offense. But that will depend on whether or not Roberts is ready to run the point. If he is not, that job will likely fall to
Final Projection:
Assuming
Projected Post-season Tournament: CBI/CIT
Projected Starting Five:
Deonte Roberts, Junior, Guard, 6.4 points per game
Tony Boyle, Senior, Guard, 13.2 points per game
Ricky Franklin, Senior, Guard, 9.1 points per game
Tony Meier, Sophomore, Forward, 6.7 points per game
James Eayrs, Senior, Forward, 11.2 points per game