by CoachC » Sat Feb 22, 2014 6:13 pm
We wind up winning the conference title at 12-2, by one game over Air Force (both of our losses came to the Falcons who defense has just flummoxed us.) In the bracket buster, we are once again assigned Fresno St. which helps us not at all with RPI, but did give us the opportunity to avenge our earlier loss in Fresno. We finish the regular season 24-4, still ranked 2nd to Syracuse, but 1st in RPI. We limp through the end of the regular season with a rash of injuries. Juco transfer Kendrick English is out for the season with a broken finger, just as he was really coming into his own, and Larry Guy is out at least until the NCAA tourney with a badly bruised and partially dislocated shoulder, after finally getting into the rotation. Tatum (sore hand), Juco transfer point guard Dominque Webster (strained hamstring), and Pat Bullock (strained calf) have all also been nursing injuries that have really tested our depth. The latter 3 are expected to be ready to go in the conference tournament at least. As I said at the beginning of the season, just about everyone on our roster had a chance to be part of this rotation, and they all have been at one time or another. We keep looking for consstency from a few guys, but as the regular season draws to a close, we are finally attacking zones better, and the Amoeba zone is now really paying dividends. Our weaknesses continue to be lack of consistent outside shooting, and some real trouble closing out on opposing 3 point shooters. The progress of freshman big man Travann Ohl has been a pleasure to watch and he had a HUGE 25 pts, 11 rebound performance against Fresno St. in the season finale when our bench was really shallow inside with English and Guy in street clothes, and Tatum only able to give us about 4 minutes off the bench, and All-American Martin Ray getting into some foul trouble.
Air Force finishes the regular season ranked 20th with an RPI of 9, and are a cinch to make the post-season for the 8th straight year, and their 3rd straight NCAA appearance. TCU and Colorado St have both tapered off, while UNLV has surged, and all 3 have a chance to make the post-season somewhere if they make a good showing in the conference tourney. We need to win the conference title outright, and get a 1 seed in the dance, if the selection committee can overcome politics this year and do the obvious.
We've also had a banner recruiting year, with all 3 of hour high school senior recruits making academic elegibility. We have landed two behemoths, 6-11 F/C Michael Alston from Oakland, ME, an athletic post scorer, rebounder, defender and shot blocker ranked #12 overall, and 6-10 252 lb Marlon Storey from Conyers, Georgia. Ranked #32 overall, Alston isn't much of a scorer but as immovable post defender and rebounder. If Ray doesn't decide to forgo his senior year, they both should get valuable experience from playing with him, and will give us insurance if he does declare for the draft. If Ray does return, along with English, Ohl, and Angelli, we may be able to redshirt one of them. We also landed 6-1, 175 lb point guard Nate Betts from from Salem, Oregon ranked #28 overall. Betts can shoot, pass, handle the ball, play defense, and even rebound well for his size, and we have high hopes for the young man.