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College Basketball Preview - Atlantic Sun Conference


Last Update: 11/03 11:07 am
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OUTLOOK: The Jacksonville Dolphins won the Atlantic Sun regular-season title with a 15-5 finish last year and with four starters back in the fold, the program is considered to be the favorite in 2009-10. The Lipscomb Bisons also welcome back the services of four starters and they figure to push the Dolphins after a strong finish last season. The Mercer Bears continue the trend of returning four starters and they have the firepower to compete for the league crown as well. The East Tennessee State Buccaneers (2009) and Belmont Bruins (2006-08) have combined for the last four A-Sun Tournament titles and though each club must overcome significant losses, both have enough remaining talent to finish in the upper half of the standings. The Campbell Camels are coming off one of their most successful campaigns in recent memory and with a good deal of their roster still intact, they figure to continue to climb the standings. The Stetson Hatters will try to rebound from a disappointing campaign despite key losses, while the Florida Gulf Coast Eagles are hoping to bounce back with an experienced roster. The North Florida Ospreys and Kennesaw State Owls are eligible for the postseason for the first time, meanwhile, the USC-Upstate Spartans continue their transition to the Division I ranks.

CONFERENCE CHAMPION: Jacksonville

PREDICTED ORDER OF FINISH:

1. Jacksonville; 2. Lipscomb; 3. Mercer; 4. East Tennessee State; 5. Belmont; 6. Campbell; 7. Stetson; 8. Florida Gulf Coast; 9. North Florida; 10. Kennesaw State; 11. USC-Upstate.

TEAM BY TEAM ANALYSIS:

JACKSONVILLE - Head coach Cliff Warren has put Jacksonville back on the map in just four years, leading the Dolphins to back-to-back A-Sun Tournament runner- up finishes. Last season, the Dolphins claimed their first-ever A-Sun regular- season title and earned a spot in the NIT, their first postseason appearance in 22 years. Four starters are welcomed from last year's club, which went 15-5 within the conference, so expectations are at an all-time high for the program. Leading the way is guard Ben Smith, the conference's preseason Player of the Year. A two-time first-team all-league choice, the 5-10 Smith averaged 16.9 ppg and 4.0 apg last season, while leading the league in minutes per game (36). Travis Cohn will join Smith once again in the backcourt after averaging 6.8 ppg a season ago, and sophomores Chris Edwards (2.4 ppg) and Tavin Galvin (2.8 ppg) will add depth to the backcourt. In the frontcourt, their is no drop off, as Ayron Hardy and Lehmon Colbert return to their starting spots. The 6-5 Hardy can get it done at both ends, averaging 10.1 ppg and 5.3 rpg, while recording 52 steals on his way to A-Sun Defensive Player of the Year honors. As for Colbert, he started 31 games a season ago and the 6-6 forward contributed 11.8 ppg and 6.2 rpg.

LIPSCOMB - With four starters back from last year's club that placed fourth in the A-Sun at 12-8, the Bisons are expected to be major contenders for the league title and their first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance. The team's postseason hopes fall on the shoulders of Adnan Hodzic, a 6-9 Bosnia native. The 255-pound junior center drew double teams on a nightly basis and earned first-team all-league accolades after averaging 17.1 ppg and 7.1 rpg. Joining the big-man in the paint will once again be 6-7 Brandon Brown and 6-5 Michael Teller, who combined for 17.4 ppg and 10.8 rpg last season. Brian Wright adds depth to the frontcourt and the 6-6 forward showed glimpse of his potential by averaging 6.7 ppg as freshman last season. At the perimeter, Josh Slater is the lone returning starter and the 6-5 guard is solid scorer (11.0 ppg) as well as rebounder (4.7 rpg). The backcourt should receive a big boost from newcomer Johnny Lee, who has one year of eligibility remaining after completing his undergraduate degree at George Washington in three years. The team lost its point guard from last season, so Lee's arrival is perfect timing.

MERCER - The Bears went 17-15 in a somewhat inconsistent 2008-09 season that included noticeable wins over Alabama and Auburn. It was a solid showing in Bob Hoffman's first season at the helm, but expectations are now lofty with the return of four starters. The most noticeable of the returnees is James Florence, a 6-1 guard that has averaged 19.7 ppg over his first three seasons. Florence is a slasher that produced 20.8 ppg last season and he can also share the wealth, distributing 3.7 apg. Daniel Emerson provided a nice complement to Florence and the 6-8 forward averaged a double-double with 13.8 ppg and 10.7 rpg in his first season at Mercer. E.J. Kusnyer, a 6-5 guard, gives the Bears another scoring option after netting 10.5 ppg in 2008-09, while 6-7 forward Brian Mills (6.5 ppg) rounds out the returning starters.

EAST TENNESSEE STATE - After tying for second place in the regular-season standings, the Buccaneers went on to claim the A-Sun Tournament and advanced to the Big Dance. ETSU nearly shocked the nation in the tourney, as it gave top-seeded Pittsburgh a run for it before falling in the end. Head coach Murry Bartow now has to replace three starters from last year's 23-win club, including the duo of Courtney Pigram and Kevin Tiggs, who combined for 39.0 ppg. The team was dealt another big blow in the offseason, when 6-11 sophomore Seth Coy was killed in a car accident. The Bucs are obviously facing an uphill battle, but they always seem to find away to succeed. If ETSU is to contend for the A-Sun crown, it will do so behind Mike Smith, a 6-6 guard that can do it all. Smith certainly can pick up some of the scoring that was lost, averaging 15.3 ppg a year ago, and he is also a good rebounder, pulling in 7.7 rpg. Isiah Brown is the team's second starter welcomed back and the 6-8 sophomore stepped up down the stretch last season and should easily eclipse is his averages of 4.7 ppg and 4.6 rpg with an expanded role. Jacolby Davis and Tommy Hubbard (4.0 ppg) are two of the teams top defenders and the figure to push for starting positions, along with Justin Tubbs, an Alabama transfer that is now eligible.

BELMONT - The Bruins saw their string of three straight A-Sun Tournament titles come to an end last season, as they were downed by ETSU in the semifinals. Belmont still earned a spot in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament, where it defeated Evansville to give the program a 20-win campaign for the fifth time in six years. Rick Byrd has built the Bruins into an A-Sun power, but he has a lot of rebuilding to do with the loss of four starters, including Player of the Year Alex Renfroe (16.2 ppg, 7.2 rpg). Jon House is the lone returning starter and the 6-6 forward brings versatility to the lineup, averaging 8.3 ppg and 4.1 rpg last season. Keaton Belcher, a 6-9 forward, will step into a starting role alongside House and he was productive off the bench last season with 7.1 ppg. Rice transfer Scott Saunders is now eligible to play and the 6-10, 250-pound center should be able take advantage of the smaller frontcourts in the A-Sun. At the perimeter, Jordan Campbell is back after suffering a season-ending injury in early December. The 6-5 junior brings experience to the table and he will help ease the transition of two highly touted freshmen in Kerron Johnson and Ian Clark, whom both could make an immediate impact.

CAMPBELL - Despite fielding one of the most inexperienced rosters at the Division I level, the Camels were able to put together one of their best season's in program history. Campbell won 11 league games, its most since the 1995-96 season, and four starters are now back in the fold, giving head coach Robbie Laing plenty of weapons to work with. The team's scoring will once again come from Jonathan Rodriguez, a 6-5 forward that netted 15.6 ppg a season ago. He is also a terrific rebounder, hauling in 8.3 rpg. Lorne Merthie, a 6-1 guard, was the Freshman of the Year in the A-Sun last season after averaging 9.5 ppg and he only figures to be better with a year of experience now behind him. Junard Hartley (5.0 ppg) will once again join Merthie in the backcourt after the 6-3 junior started all 30 games last season, while 6-8 Kyle Vejraska (6.9 ppg, 3.7 rpg) and 6-4 Miles Taylor (5.9 ppg, 2.4 rpg) will return to their frontcourt roles. Guard Jabril Bailey (5.0 ppg) and forward Preston Dodson (4.4 ppg) are the team's top options coming off the bench.

STETSON - With all five starters back, the Hatters were expected to compete for the A-Sun title last year. Instead, the team placed seventh at 9-11, losing several close games in a disappointing campaign. Head coach Derek Waugh only has two returning starters to work with this year, so don't expect big things from Stetson. The squad's featured player this season will be A.J. Smith, a 6-0 guard that can do a little bit of everything and showed that by averaging 12.6 ppg, 3.8 apg and 3.0 rpg in 2009-10. Sheldon Oliver is the second starter welcomed back and the 6-5 forward will be counted on to improve on last season's scoring average of just 5.6 ppg. Mark Lohuis, a 6-4 guard, chipped in with 5.0 ppg primarily coming off the bench last season, but should be in the mix as a starter this time around. Olivier Dupiton (6-7) and Graeme Radford (6-10) add some size to the frontcourt, while Shawn Bowen (6-3) and Brandon Williams (5-10) give depth to the backcourt.

FLORIDA GULF COAST - In their first season in Division I, the Eagles went just 11-20, as they lost all 14 of their road games. With a year of experience and four starters welcomed back, FGCU should be improved in 2009-10. Head coach Dave Balza will once again rely on Reed Baker provide the scoring, as the 6-1 guard led the team with 13.4 ppg as a sophomore last season. Reggie Chambers showed great potential as a freshman last season, turning in 8.6 ppg and 2.8 apg, and he figures to be even more productive in 2009-10. In the frontcourt, Kyle Marks (6-7) and Derrick O'Neil (6-5) are back as starters and they combined for 18.8 ppg and 13.2 rpg a season ago. Santa Fe transfer Charlie Lytle, a 6-8 forward, is another option to start for the Eagles.

NORTH FLORIDA - The Ospreys' transition to the Division I ranks hasn't gone so well, to put it nicely, and after last year's 8-22 finish, 10-year head coach Matt Kilcullen was fired. Matthew Driscoll now steps into his first head coaching position and he inherits a program that is eligible to participate in the A-Sun Tournament for the first time. The former Baylor assistant inherits a team that welcomes back four starters, including Eni Cuka. The 6-2 Cuka led the team in scoring last season with 13.2 ppg and he hit 44 percent of his field goals. Germaine Sparkes (5.1 ppg) has good size at 6-6 and the guard is a solid defender, posting 30 steals a year ago. In the frontcourt, 6-6 Stan Januska is the team's top option after recording 8.9 ppg and 4.4 rpg last season, and 6-7 Kyle Groothuis is another choice to start following a 5.6 ppg showing. Forwards Zack Riggins (5.3 ppg) and Matt Sauey (5.6 ppg) should also contribute, along with a several incoming players.

KENNESAW STATE - Like UNF, Kennesaw State is finally eligible for the postseason for the first time as full-fledged Division-I members. That is certainly good news, as is the return of all five starters. The bad news though, is Tony Ingle's club finished just 3-17 in the league with those starters last season. Kurtis Woods is one of the more intriguing starters welcomed back, as the 6-3 guard showed a great deal of potential last season, netting 10.5 ppg as a freshman. Kelvin McConnell (11.9 ppg, 2.4 apg) will join Woods at the perimeter and he has plenty of experience and is on pace to finish with 1,000 points for his career. Spencer Dixon (7.4 ppg) is set to move from guard to forward after the 6-0 sophomore led the team with 46 steals and 78 assists last season. He only shot 29 percent, however, so that helps explain the switch of positions. Cortez Irby, a community college transfer, will fill the void in the backcourt, as the 6-4 guard is a solid shooter. Jon- Michael Nickerson is the team's most dependable player in the frontcourt and the 6-6 forward produced 10.0 ppg and 5.6 rpg last season. Jonathan Whipple, 6-7 forward, will join Nickerson in the paint after notching 4.9 ppg last season.

USC-UPSTATE - The Spartans won't earn full eligibility for the A-Sun and NCAA Tournaments until the 2011-12 season, but that won't stop head coach Eddie Payne from fielding a competitive team until that time. USC-Upsate returns three starters from last year's club, which won eight league games, and the group is highlighted by Nick Schneiders. A 7-3 center, Schneiders presents matchup problems for every team because of his height and he led the league in blocked shots (2.6 bpg), while averaging 9.5 ppg and 6.1 rpg last season. It was a nice improvement after posting just 4.9 ppg and 4.8 rpg the prior campaign. Josh Chavis, a 5-9 guard that tallied 8.3 ppg, and 6-5 forward Mezie Uzochukwu, who netted 6.3 ppg, are the two other starters welcomed back. De'Marion Gordon was a valuable reserve as a freshman last season, chipping in 6.9 ppg, and the 6-1 guard figures to be a starter this time around.

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