by PointGuard » Sat Sep 22, 2018 12:53 am
Horizon League Award Goes to O’Neil
By Steve Porter
For the sixth out of seven weeks, the Horizon League Freshman of the Week award was garnered by Youngstown State’s Will O’Neil. In the Penguins first two league contests this past week, O’Neil scored 35 points, pulled down 9 rebounds, and had 4 blocks even though, due to foul trouble, he was limited to just 17 minutes on the court in the second game.
Coach KD Durst said, “Will is so effective inside the paint. Defenders have a really tough time from keeping him from working his way into the basket. Often the only way they can stop him is to foul him so he gets to the line more than anyone else on our team. He’s hitting 61% of this shots and is now leading our team not only in scoring but also rebounding and blocks.”
When asked about his team yesterday, Coach Kendrick “KD” Durst responded, “Gotta be happy when your team has a 7-game win streak going and stands 9-2. But we’re coming into a critical part of our schedule over the next week. Our next two road games are against Valparaiso and Wisconsin-Green Bay. Not only were both of those teams predicted to be up with us contesting for the league championship, but they both played as well and maybe better than us during pre-conference play. In the previous seasons since I got here, both teams have played us tough when we’ve gone up against them. Valparaiso has a big win as part of their 7-4 record. They beat Villanova on the road. And Wisconsin-Green Bay has a 9-3 record with their 3 losses coming on the road against Florida, Ohio, and Alabama. They have a solid road win against a tough Tulsa team and are tied with us for the Horizon League lead. So we go into both of those games as underdogs, particularly since we’re taking on both teams in their own gyms.
“In tomorrow night’s game against Valparaiso, all five of their starters started all last year for them. We have to try to contain their experienced C Travon Capel. He’s been averaging 16.5 ppg and 8.5 rpg. Derick Coffee, their starting PF, who is averaging 11.5 ppg, can punish you if you focus too much on Capel. And Jack Ray, their PG, is a 3rd year starter who really knows how to distribute the ball and can read defenses well. While SF Andrae Calloway’s scoring thus far is down from last year’s 13.1 ppg, he definitely can’t be ignored since I’m sure he will bust out soon.
“Wisconsin-Green Bay has three players averaging in double figures and their other two starters are averaging 9.6 and 9.1 ppg. Their C Pete Richmond is averaging nearly 15 ppg and SF Marlon Dunleavy is a high percentage shooter from outside. Four of their starting five started for them last season and PF Josh Abraham, a transfer from New Mexico, looks like a strong addition to the team. He’s averaging 10.7 ppg and provides some muscle under the basket.
“Sandwiched between these two games is a home game against Northern Kentucky. If you just look at their 2-10 record, you might consider them walkovers. But we can’t overlook them or we’ll get burnt. Anyway, I think we’ll have a much better understanding of how good our team is after the next eight days. We’re kind of at the point of the basketball equivalent of midterm exams. The results of midterms often give a pretty good idea of how you will do on the final exams.”
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