by CoachC » Mon Jun 10, 2013 12:35 pm
6-4 215 lb FR(R) G Pat Bullock
A big guard whose natural position is at the point, Pat has a lot of upside, and as he develops can learn to play the 2 or even the 3. We have decided to redshirt Pat this season to give him a chance to grow into his talent.
6-3 198 lb SO G Howie Conley
Howie played in 32 games as a freshman point guard averaging 4.6 mpg. He has good talent but hasn't learned to play to his strengths yet. With some hard work he may be able to get more minutes this season, but, for now, looks to be a fringe player in the rotation.
6-2 170 lb JR(R) G Clifford Durham
Limited to just 5 games in his first two seasons as a Lobo, Clifford has looked very good in practice and in the exhibitions, and has an excellent chance of being a part of the guard rotation this year. Has a very nice jumpshot.
6-6 207 lb FR(R) F Larry Guy
Larry seems to have benifited greatly from his redshirt year last season and has a very high upside. A bit undersized as a 4, he is still a strong rebounder and is learning to be a good defender. Tremendously athletic with a terrific intermediate jumpshot may find him getting minutes at the 3 this year. If he continues to work hard, he has a chance of finding his way into the rotation and be a big part of this team, but nothing is being handed to him.
6-9 275 lb SO C/F Inyo Jackson
Inyo had an impressive freshman campaign averaging 6.4 pts, 4.0 rebounds in 15.7 mpg. Still needs to work on his defense, but will certainly be part of the big man rotation once again this year. I'm looking forward to having 3 years with this talented young man.
6-7 216 lb FR F Kurt Lewis
A true freshman Kurt has a nice jumpshot out to 3, but the rest of his game needs a lot of work. Probably won't see a lot of minutes this year, but could develop into a decent player in the future.
6-7 232 lb SR(R) F/C Mark Madic
Played in 32 games a year ago, averaging 11.2 mpg. Mad will push freshmen Guy and Tatum for minutes in the rotation, and will see some minutes at the 5 out of necessity. Has solid rebounding and defensive fundamentals, but has struggled a bit thus far in practice with the system. We need his rebounding, so hopefully as he becomes more comfortable with the the way we'll play he'll find himself and have a productive season for us.
6-2 192 lb JR G Fernando Martin
The Lobos leading returning scorer Fernando has averaged 9.2 ppg and 26 mpg in his first two seasons. Our starting 2, he'll be looked upon to be a bigger scoring threat this season. He has terrific all around skills and can play the point ably if called upon to do so. We'll be looking for great things from Fernando over the next 2 years.
6-5 188 lb SO(R) G/F Nathan Stetson
After red-shirting for a year, Nathan played in just one game last season. He has shown some good all around abilities in practice and in the exhibitions thus far this season, however, and is very athletic. Nathan has an outstanding chance to be part of the perimeter rotation this year, and will get the chance to start at the 3 in the season opener.
6-8 218 lb FR F Steve Tatum
A true freshman, Steve impressed us in the exhibitions with his ability to look for his shot and play within himself offensively. He also has very good rebounding fundamentals. His defense lags behind the rest of his game, however, and he's going to have to work hard at being a better post defender. He has shown enough however, that he will be given an opportunity to be a part of the big man rotation and gets the starting nod for the season opener.
6-10 233 lb SR C Terrance Taylor
The Lobos 2nd leading returning scorer, Terrance has been a consistent performer as a starter all 3 seasons he has been here. Last season he averaged 9.0 PPG and 5.6 rpg, but has the potential to elevate his game and be an all-conference performer. With no real weaknesses in his game, any success we have this season will probably be dependent in large part due to Terrance stepping up as team captain and leading the way.
5-10 173 lb FR G Michael Thompson
You rarely see a true freshman point guard with Michael's talents already honed to such a high level. A true point guard, he has already earned a starter's role at the outset of the season. I believe he's going to be a very special player before he is finished here and will be an impact freshman in this league.
6-6 235 lb SR(R) F Kareem Williams
A 3 with the strength to play some 4, Kareem averaged 14.4 mpg last year, and he'll have the opportunity to be a part of the rotation once again. Consistency will be the key for him to get minutes.
6-8 229 lb JR F John Willis
A starter in each of his first 2 seasons, as with Kareem Williams, consistency has been the problem. With reasonably well developed all around skills at the 3 and 4 he has the potential to be a big part of the rotation, but to get the kind of minutes he is used to he is going to work hard. He seems to be struggling with the new system thus far. He is a hard worker though, so hopefully he'll be able to work things out. Thus far, in the 2 exhibitions, he has been able to show us very little.
5-11 172 lb JR G Tim Wilson
A transfer last year, Tim was the starting point guard in all 29 games he played, averaging 6.2 pts, 4.4 asts per game. He'll be an important part of the guard rotation again this year, but must cut down on the 4.2 to/g he averaged a year ago.