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Post by Sixth Man on Dec 20, 2012 19:08:57 GMT -5
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Post by Sixth Man on Dec 20, 2012 19:18:56 GMT -5
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Post by Bomber on Dec 28, 2012 18:40:45 GMT -5
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Post by Ukraine Train on Jan 1, 2013 17:39:38 GMT -5
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Post by Ukraine Train on Jan 4, 2013 16:49:46 GMT -5
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Post by Indy Raider on Jan 8, 2013 19:07:17 GMT -5
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Post by Ukraine Train on Jan 11, 2013 18:35:56 GMT -5
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Post by bballraider on Jan 11, 2013 19:00:25 GMT -5
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Post by CincyDrummer on Jan 11, 2013 19:19:47 GMT -5
Great article, but Arch must be showing his age: We definitely did not play Kentucky. Come on, Archy.
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Post by Ukraine Train on Jan 12, 2013 16:59:51 GMT -5
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Post by wsumanhouse48 on Jan 13, 2013 18:00:21 GMT -5
A piece posted 3 days ago on ESPN Insider..thought I would share... below is the link if you are an ESPN insider... insider.espn.go.com/ncb/features/rumors/_/date/20130110#9492The future is bright for sure... anyone know details on this kid? From the looks of it, it sounds like he is a stud.. "There are no seniors on the Wright State roster. The surprising Horizon League squad, which began the conference slate with three victories, has the potential to be the top team in the league next season (if they are upended in 2013 and fail to continue limiting opponents to .85 OPPP).
The recent addition of former Butler guard Chrishawn Hopkins could boost Wright State into the league's top spot. We had wondered where Hopkins might land; it had been whispered he might trek to Wright State, and according to David Jablonski of the Springfield News-Sun, Hopkins enrolled at WSU and sat on the team bench to watch the Raiders defeat Cleveland State.
Hopkins is an exciting player, a guard capable of using his athleticism to create offense for himself. He was also learning the intricacies of running an offense, and it would have been fascinating to watch him at the 1 and Rotnei Clarke and Kellen Dunham as the two off-guards this season in Indianapolis. Now that Hopkins is in the fold, Wright State should be the team to watch for in the Horizon.
- Matt Giles"
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Post by Retired Coach on Jan 13, 2013 19:17:49 GMT -5
And they didn't even bring up the addition of Steven Davis in the article. If you take our current team and add these 2 studs, we are going to be one scary good team next year.
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Post by Ukraine Train on Jan 13, 2013 19:45:21 GMT -5
Yeah, we should only get better next year. Besides these 2 additions, all of our current players will have another year in the weight room and another year's worth of experience. I'm excited about this season still, but next year looks like it is shaping up to be an epic year for WSU.
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Post by Ukraine Train on Jan 15, 2013 19:27:53 GMT -5
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Post by wsuraider09 on Jan 15, 2013 20:50:28 GMT -5
I did a little bit of research, for comparison sake...obviously everybody knows that we don't have any seniors, and, barring any early departures, should lose nobody next season...and that next year should be extremely promising in all aspects possible. I took a look around the league at players that teams are losing...and to what we have to look forward to not losing.
CSU: They get off pretty easy, they only have one senior Tim Kamczyc, he averages 9.8ppg, not a huge loss.
Detroit: Not so easy, They lose their 2nd, 3rd, and 4th scorers, respectively. Calliste 13.9, Minnerath 11.9, Anderson 11.1. A combined 37ppg to graduation.
Green Bay: Only loses Brennan Cougill, their #2 scorer at 11.5 ppg.
Loyola: Loses Ben Averkamp, their #1 scorer at 15.1 ppg, and Hicks averaging 5.9ppg. Loses 21ppg to graduating seniors.
Milwaukee: Probably the biggest hit of all the teams. They lose 5 seniors in Gulley, Haarsma, Haggerty, Harris, and Wolf...a combined 34.5ppg, nearly half of their current offensive production.
UIC: Another big hit here with their #1 scorer in Talton (13.1ppg), #2 Barnes (11.6ppg), #4 Crittle (10.1ppg), and Kelley, who scores nothing apparently. Not sure the story there. That's nearly a 35 ppg hit.
Valpo: Loses Bogan, Boggs, Brokeoff, Buggs, and Van Wijk...a combined 46ppg (currently average 79 ppg)...big hit there. Brokeoff and Van Wijk are there two bigs, combining for almost 30 of the 46.
YSU: Loses their #2 and #3 scorers (Allen and Eargle) 11.1 and 12.4 ppg respectively.
Whew. So as you can see. Each team is going to have to replace at least 10ppg next season. Obviously this is based on stats up to date as of today, which could change. Just a good feeler how we stack up next season.
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