The entire team looks HUGE. You can definitely tell that Keno got them in a big lifting offseason workout Program.
Chris Fowler seems to be the floor general (like last yr), but will be relied on more to score.
Keel seems to be playing better defense. His minutes decreased at the end of conference play last season due to defense.
Saylor, Simon, and new 7'0 Serbian freshman Cabarkapa are glass eaters.
Finishing around the cup is one of this team's strengths. Many drills focused on that aspect.
The loss of Kyle Randall's 20.8ppg in conference will be a lot to make up. He led the MAC in scoring.
I think you could see multiple players averaging over 8ppg due to the amount of shooters and finishers on the roster.
This team is young on paper, but many young players played big minutes last season.
The secondary break was effective by hitting the "trailer" for 3's.
The "backbone" of the team will be Saylor; he's already graduated. And has the most experience.
The situational defensive drills were fun to watch because both Maroon and Gold were competing hard.
Keno was very involved in the drills being a passer and positioning himself against the defense.
All in all, this team had bulked up and gained experience from last season but the biggest question mark is: Who gets the ball at crunch time?
Chris Fowler seems to be the floor general (like last yr), but will be relied on more to score.
Keel seems to be playing better defense. His minutes decreased at the end of conference play last season due to defense.
Saylor, Simon, and new 7'0 Serbian freshman Cabarkapa are glass eaters.
Finishing around the cup is one of this team's strengths. Many drills focused on that aspect.
The loss of Kyle Randall's 20.8ppg in conference will be a lot to make up. He led the MAC in scoring.
I think you could see multiple players averaging over 8ppg due to the amount of shooters and finishers on the roster.
This team is young on paper, but many young players played big minutes last season.
The secondary break was effective by hitting the "trailer" for 3's.
The "backbone" of the team will be Saylor; he's already graduated. And has the most experience.
The situational defensive drills were fun to watch because both Maroon and Gold were competing hard.
Keno was very involved in the drills being a passer and positioning himself against the defense.
All in all, this team had bulked up and gained experience from last season but the biggest question mark is: Who gets the ball at crunch time?