by PointGuard » Sun Nov 29, 2020 10:46 pm
Towerlight (Towson University student newspaper):
Tigers Roar
Towson’s basketball team kept a tight grip onto sole possession of 1st place in the Colonial Athletic Association with their 89-58 humbling of Charleston. The Tigers 9-2 record in the CAA kept them a game ahead of 2nd place James Madison and put more distance between them and the rest of the conference. Towson’s season record now stands at 17-5 and their RPI is 35th best within all of Division I basketball.
In their victory over Charleston all five starters scored in double figures. But more impressively, all five are AVERAGING in double figures for the entire season. Leading the way is sophomore center Donny Flint with 14.3 ppg. Flint, who sat out last season after transferring from Butler where he played just one season for the Bulldogs, is also averaging 10.7 rpg. He’s been named the CAA’s player of the week twice this season and has 10 double-double games this season. Last season’s scoring leader, senior PF Deon Penn, has continued his consistent excellent offensive and defensive play inside and is averaging 11.3 ppg and 6.6 rpg. Penn and Flint, backed by the team’s two Jason’s, Jason Vickers and Jason Miner, provide interior dominance that other teams have a tough time matching. SF Wayne Burrough is averaging 11.0 ppg and 5.9 rpg. Burrough has been the model of consistency during his 3 seasons with the Tigers, averaging 10.5 ppg and 5.3 rpg as a freshman, 10.0 ppg and 5.6 rpg as a sophomore before continuing to improve on those stats this season. Burrough was the star of Coach Aura’s inaugural recruiting class at Towson. At the guard positions, sophomore SG Dominick Collins and PG Shaun White have been solid performers throughout this season. Collins, another of Aura’s transfers who also sat out last season after playing at Southern California as a freshman, is averaging 10.6 ppg, 3.0 apg and 3.2 rpg. Collins has scored over 20 points in two of the Tigers last three games and has hit 22 of 37 shots in those 3 games. White is a junior who played two seasons of JC ball. He’s averaging 10.2 ppg, 4.8 apg, and 2.4 rpg. He’s also hitting 46.2% of his FG attempts, 43.6% of his 3’s and 93.0% of his FT’s.
Lauding his starters, Coach Aura said, “I had some concerns when the season started since 3 of the 5 had never played for us before. But they coalesced as a group very quickly. And they continue to play better and better together as the season progresses. Not only are they strong offensively, but they all play solid and aggressive defense. If an opponent is successful at shutting down one or two of them, the others will pick up any slack for us. I know I wouldn’t want to have to prepare a game plan to take on such a talented five. Our competitors can’t focus on one or two. To do so just means they’re going to get burned by the others. The other thing that sets these guys apart is that they’re unselfish. Not one of them is looking to be the “star”. Instead they just want to contribute and work together as an efficient unit and seem to exalt in making each other look good.”
He followed up by saying, “I don’t want to discount the other players on our team. Several of them could be starting. It makes my job a lot easier to be able to send in guys from the bench knowing that they will fit in well and play solid offense and defense. Three of our top subs, SG Ryan Taylor, PF Jason Vickers, and C Jason Miner, are seniors. Each of those three provide solid minutes each and every game as they’ve done in previous seasons. My other reserves who are on scholarships will be back in upcoming seasons and I think several of them have the ability to step into starting roles in the future. The style of aggressive defense we play means our starters will tire, so it’s imperative that our bench is ready and able to fill in successfully.”
Aura added, “I don’t want to miss giving a shout out to our 3 walk-ons and ineligible transfer player who are a part of our team. All four of these guys work hard in practice and are a big component in our preparation for upcoming games. They’re also good teammates who help the team blend together well. So while fans may focus on the stats of our starters, it takes all 15 guys on our team to keep us winning.”
When asked how this year’s team would do the rest of the season, Coach Aura responded, “I never predict the future. We want to keep everyone on our team healthy and injury-free. If we do that I think we will do well within the CAA. Any CAA team can beat us though, particularly when we play on their court. Four of our remaining seven games are on the road. And when it comes down to post-season tournament play, it often takes a lot of good fortune as well as solid play. So I, like the entire team and my assistants, just have to focus on each upcoming game. Every team wants to knock us off. We try to turn that around by concentrating on the things that each opponent does well and figuring out how each of us can neutralize those aspects of their game.”
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