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Atlantic Ten 2008-2009 Men's Basketball Season Preview: Part Five

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Posted by David Hehman Nov 17, 2008

In last week?s Atlantic Ten article I previewed some names to remember come March. As always, here?s a quick recap:

An?Juan Wilderness (Charlotte)
Marcus Johnson (Dayton)
Brenton Butler (Fordham)
Wynton Witherspoon (George Washington)
Jerrell Williams (LaSalle)
Kevin Anderson (Richmond)
Keith Cothran (Rhode Island)
Tasheed Carr (Saint Joseph?s)
Lavoy Allen (Temple)
Dante Jackson (Xavier)

In this fifth and final Atlantic Ten season preview article, I?ll highlight some key non-conference match ups that should have all A-10 fans marking their calendar.

Charlotte 49ers
November 27 vs. Arizona State
The 49ers get an early season test against a team that arguably should have been in the NCAA Tournament last season. This season, the Sun Devils are ranked in the preseason Top 25 and have Pac-10 title hopes. This is a great chance for Charlotte to make an early statement and take their place as one of the top teams in the Atlantic Ten.

Dayton Flyers
November 29 vs. Marquette
The young Flyers take on the experienced Golden Eagles, one of the Big East favorites. The two teams should meet in the Chicago Invitational, a tournament Xavier won last season by defeating eight-ranked Indiana. Can the Atlantic Ten make it two years in a row? Dayton has a legitimate chance.

Duquesne Dukes
December 13 vs. West Virginia
The Dukes will be down this year. But they could spring a trap on Bob Huggins? Mountaineers in Pittsburgh.

George Washington
December 7 vs. Maryland
Maryland has been down the past few seasons. George Washington had a disappointing 2007-2008 season. This would be a nice win for Karl Hobbs and could place the Colonials back on the right track.


La Salle Explorers
December 14 vs. Villanova
La Salle has the opportunity to be the biggest surprise in the Atlantic Ten this season. What better opportunity to prove that than against a Top 25 ranked rival. La Salle could shake up Philadelphia?s ?Big Five? this season, with Villanova being the first to potentially fall.

Massachusetts
November 18 at Memphis
This story writes itself. Former coach John Calipari brings in his former school in an early season match up. Memphis gets an early test for its young team, while UMass has the chance to take down an old coach and show the nation that the Minutemen are for real this season.

December 13 at Kansas
UMass travels to defending national champion Kansas and could steal a win. Kansas lost a lot of talent from their title team, while UMass has one of the most underrated backcourts in the nation. Wouldn?t it be something if the Minutemen could take down the national champion and national runner-up?

Rhode Island
December 20 at Oklahoma State
Oklahoma State isn?t ranked. Nor is Rhode Island. But what makes this game intriguing is Travis Ford, the former UMass head coach. He?ll get a good challenge from a former A-10 rival.

Richmond Spiders
November 18 at Syracuse
1991 NCAA Tournament First Round, anyone?

December 19 vs. Wake Forest
Wake Forest (Preseason #24) is a team loaded with potential. The Spiders will get a great chance to see if the magic from last year is still hanging around.

Saint Joseph?s Hawks
Maui Invitational
The Hawks get to travel to Maui for the prestigious Maui Invitational. The field is loaded with top ten talent, including Texas (Saint Joe?s first round game, November 24), Notre Dame, and preseason number one, North Carolina. Saint Joe?s has perhaps the best opportunity of any Atlantic Ten team to make some real noise on the national level.

Temple Owls
December 13 vs. Tennessee
The schedule has lightened a bit since the departure of John Chaney. But the Owls still have their usual tough non-conference schedule. The marquee match up is a nationally televised ESPN game against 2008 Sweet 16 team, Tennessee. The Owls have hopes for back-to-back Atlantic Ten titles. Beating Tennessee could make them the front-runner for that honor.

Xavier Musketeers
Puerto Rico Tip-off
The preseason favorite Musketeers have a golden opportunity to turn more heads this year. Coming off an impressive Elite 8 run, Sean Miller has the Musketeers primed for another year in the spotlight. The Puerto Rico Tip-off provides plenty of potential challenges. The Musketeers play Missouri on November 20, and have the opportunity to play Virginia Tech and either USC or Memphis. A few wins in Puerto Rico will go a long way come March.

December 20 vs. Duke
This may be the biggest non-conference game in the Atlantic Ten this season. The Musketeers landed a neutral-site game with the Blue Devils in New Jersey to be televised nationally on CBS. Xavier could not only do itself a huge favor by knocking off preseason top ten Duke, but also lend more credibility to the Atlantic Ten.

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Atlantic Ten Votes on Preseason Predictions

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Posted by David Hehman Nov 1, 2008


The coaches predcitions really haven't been much different than my own:


2008-09 ATLANTIC 10 MEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS
First-Team School Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown PPG RPG Asts Stls Blks
Derrick Brown Xavier Jr. F 6-8 Dayton, Ohio 10.9 6.5 63 33 30
Dionte Christmas Temple Sr. G 6-5 Philadelphia, Pa. 19.7 5.9 86 46 7
Kevin Lisch Saint Louis Sr. G 6-2 Belleville, Ill. 14.6 3.8 96 37 4
Chris Lowe Massachusetts Sr. G 6-0 Mount Vernon, N.Y. 11.8 3.3 214 57 5
Ahmad Nivins Saint Joseph’s Sr. F 6-9 Jersey City, N.J. 14.4 5.8 16 22 39


Second-Team
Rob Diggs George Washington Sr. F 6-8 Brandywine, Md. 13.9 7.7 27 21 31
Ricky Harris Massachusetts Jr. G 6-2 Baltimore, Md. 18.2 2.5 63 56 5
Tommie Liddell Saint Louis Sr. G 6-4 East St. Louis, Ill. 12.3 4.3 60 18 6
Lamont Mack Charlotte Sr. F 6-7 Chicago, Ill. 12.8 5.1 46 36 11
Chris Wright Dayton So. F 6-8 Trotwood, Ohio 10.4 5.7 5 5 14


Third-Team
C.J. Anderson Xavier Sr. G/F 6-6 Cincinnati, Ohio 10.7 5.9 54 31 10
Kevin Anderson Richmond So. G 5-11 Duluth, Ga. 10.7 2.7 94 55 6
Jimmy Baron Rhode Island Sr. G 6-3 East Greenwich, R.I. 14.2 2.1 64 18 1
Rodney Green La Salle Jr. G 6-5 Philadelphia, Pa. 13.4 5.0 101 45 7
David Gonzalvez Richmond Jr. G/F 6-4 Marietta, Ga. 11.7 3.0 64 42 11


Rookie Team
Melquan Bolding Duquesne Fr. G/F 6-4 Mount Vernon, N.Y. 18.0 7.0
Kenny Frease Xavier Fr. C 7-0 Massillon, Ohio 20.6 12.2
Terrell Holloway Xavier Fr. G 6-0 Hempstead, N.Y. 14.0 7.0 (apg.)
Mark Lyons Xavier Fr. G 6-1 Schenectady, N.Y. 21.0 3.5 (apg.)
Paul Williams Dayton Fr. G 6-4 Detroit, Mich. 23.8 6.1


Defensive Team
Lavoy Allen Temple So. F 6-9 Morrisville, Pa. 8.1 5.7 55 17 52
Derrick Brown Xavier Jr. F 6-8 Dayton, Ohio 10.9 6.5 63 33 30
Kevin Lisch Saint Louis Sr. G 6-2 Belleville, Ill. 14.6 3.8 96 37 4
Chris Lowe Massachusetts Sr. G 6-0 Mount Vernon, N.Y. 11.8 3.3 214 57 5
Garrett Williamson Saint Joseph’s Jr. G 6-5 Lower Merion, Pa. 5.3 2.7 89 39 18


PREDICTED ORDER OF FINISH
1. Xavier (44) 8. Richmond
2. Temple (12) 9. Rhode Island
3. Dayton (3) 10. La Salle
4. Saint Joseph’s 11. George Washington
5. Charlotte (2) 12. Duquesne
6. Massachusetts 13. Fordham
7. Saint Louis 14. St. Bonaventure
First-place votes in parentheses

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Atlantic Ten 2008-2009 Men's Basketball Season Preview: Part Four

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Posted by David Hehman Nov 1, 2008

Two weeks ago, I posted an article that took a look at the top ten returning players in the Atlantic Ten. Here is a quick recap:

-Chris Lowe (Massachusetts)
-David Gonzalvez (Richmond)
-C.J. Anderson (Xavier)
-Tommy Liddell (St. Louis)
-Chris Wright (Dayton)
-Jimmy Baron Jr. (Rhode Island)
-Derrick Brown (Xavier)
-Ricky Harris (Massachusetts)
-Ahmad Nivins (Saint Joseph?s)
-Dionte Christmas (Temple)

This week, I will be taking a deeper look at ten players who you may not know yet, but may by season?s end.

An?Juan Wilderness 6-foot-6 forward, Charlotte
The highly touted recruit is entering into his sophomore year under Bobby Lutz. Wilderness put up big numbers in high school (20.4 points per game, 11.0 rebounds per game in 2005) and made an immediate impact in his freshman season as a 49er. He averaged 8.1 points per game and averaged nearly five rebounds. With Leemire Goldwire gone, Bobby Lutz is looking for other options and Wilderness will be one of his go-to men. Look for the athletic forward to continue to have impressive numbers and help guide Charlotte to the postseason.

Marcus Johnson 6-foot-3 guard, Dayton
Many people will tell you that star sophomore Chris Wright is going to make the Flyers tick in the ?08-?09 season. While Wright will continue to shine (#6 returning A-10 player), Marcus Johnson is what will really make the Flyers go. You may not know him yet for two reasons: the previously mentioned Chris Wright, as well as former Flyer great, Brian Roberts. But with Roberts gone, this is now Johnson?s team to run. He?s steadily increased his production since his freshman year (over 6 points per game), averaging 10+ points per game last year, including 18 points per game in the Flyers final four Atlantic Ten match ups. If he has a big season as the end of last season indicated, then the Flyers will have a big season.

Brenton Butler 6-foot-2 guard, Fordham
On paper, this upcoming season looks to be a transition year at Fordham. But Brenton Butler is the one man that could keep the Rams competitive. After the departures of Bryant Dunston and Marcus Stout, Butler takes his turn as the Rams star. Even with Dunston and Stout on the team, Butler averaged 11 points per game in his sophomore season. However, Butler will have to find consistency this year to keep the Rams relevant. Twice last season Butler scored zero points in a game and two points in three other games. On the other hand, he scored 15+ points in 11 different games. If he can find the touch on a nightly basis, the Rams could pull off some upsets this season.

Wynton Witherspoon 6-foot-7 forward, George Washington
Rob Diggs is going to carry the load this year in Washington D.C. Coaches in the Atlantic Ten know that, having voted Diggs onto the preseason all Atlantic Ten 2nd team. However, Diggs is going to need some help, and senior forward Wynton Witherspoon should be able to provide it. Witherspoon averaged 11 points and 4 rebounds per game a year ago, slightly behind Diggs? 13.9 and 7.7. Witherspoon fits the mold of the typical Karl Hobbs forward, long and athletic. Combining Witherspoon?s athleticism and positive production from a season ago with Rob Diggs will give most Atlantic Ten teams fits on any night and make Karl Hobbs? season a little less stressful than last.

Jerrell Williams 6-foot-8 forward, LaSalle
LaSalle is one of those teams that will get overlooked this season in the Atlantic Ten, but they will have the ability to provide a trap game for any team in the league. Junior guard Rodney Green will provide the majority of the scoring output, while Williams will provide the majority of the rebounding. He pulled in 6.4 boards per game in his freshman year. He also gives Coach John Gianinni the added benefit of being the team?s second returning leading scorer. If he improves upon his 9 points per game, he could help the Explorers shock several teams in the league. A postseason bid isn?t out of the question, either.

Keith Cothran 6-foot-4 guard, Rhode Island
As I have previously written, Rhode Island had an extremely disappointing finish to a promising season last year. At one point, they had been ranked in the top 25 and an NCAA appearance seemed certain. Then things started to drop off, including Keith Cothran?s output. He averaged nearly 10 points per game in the Rams? first 10 games a year ago. His last 10 games, however, were a different story, as he averaged less than 7 points. The positive here, though, is that Cothran has all the talent in the world to be one of the better guards in the league. If the Rams can find the Cothran from the beginning of last year, coupled with sharp shooting Jimmy Baron, the Rams could finally get that elusive NCAA bid.

Kevin Anderson 6-foot guard, Richmond
Richmond had an extremely surprising season last year. They finished fourth in the league and were invited to the College Basketball Invitational. Kevin Anderson was a huge part of the Spider?s success. Now, Kevin Anderson may not be a secret in this league anymore. The coaches have taken notice of his ability, voting him onto the preseason Atlantic 10 3rd team. The Spiders highest rated recruit from 2007 put up impressive numbers for any freshman with 10.7 points per game and 3 assists per game. The Spiders high expectations took a slight hit over the summer with the loss of big-man Dan Geriot for the season, but Anderson will pick up the slack. He should improve his numbers in all categories, and coupled with fellow preseason 3rd team selection, David Gonzalvez, could lead the Spiders to a better season that last.

Tasheed Carr 6-foot-4 guard, Saint Joseph?s
It?s hard to be a senior guard with starting experience and still be relatively unknown. That?s the case with Tasheed Carr, but only because in his four years as a Hawk, Pat Calthes, Rob Ferguson and Ahmad Nivins have garnered all of the attention. Calathes and Ferguson are gone, while Nivins remains. That fact gives the Hawks one of the most dangerous inside-out combinations in basketball. Carr averaged nearly 11 points per game a year ago, as well as 5.6 assists. With the aid of Nivins, his assist and point numbers should both increase this year, easily putting Phil Martelli back into the postseason, and potentially a second straight NCAA Tournament appearance.

Lavoy Allen 6-foot-9 guard, Temple
Allen put up an impressive 52 blocks a season ago, landing him on the preseason Atlantic Ten all-defensive team. Even more impressive is that he managed 8.1 points and 5.7 rebounds per game. The sophomore should have a breakout season this year, and is next in line behind Dionte Christmas as Temple?s star. While the loss of Mark Tyndale will be greatly felt, the emergence of Allen will help take some of the load off of Christmas. The former Rivals.com Top 150 recruit will be a defensive force in the league, while still being able to score (he put up double digits ten times a year ago). With Allen?s help, Temple should challenge for a league title and should make its way back to the NCAA Tournament.

Dante Jackson 6-foot-5 guard, Xavier
Everyone in the Atlantic Ten knew about Stanley Burrell and Drew Lavender. They were both 1000+ point scorers and led Xavier to the Elite 8 last year. Both are gone and sophomore Dante Jackson is primed and ready to step into the guard position. While only a sophomore, Jackson will be Xavier?s most experienced returning guard (along with Indiana transfer Jordan Crawford, whose eligibility for this season is still in question). While he didn?t put up eye-popping numbers a year ago (only 2.4 points per game), his size and quickness make him a tough match up. The former Rivals.com Top 100 recruit earned valuable minutes and experience in the Musketeers run to the Elite 8 a year ago, and with the grooming of head coach and Big East all-time assist leader Sean Miller, Jackson should emerge as a solid guard this season, and a great guard in the future.

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