2011-2012 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs Basketball PreviewLouisiana Tech Bulldogs - Western Athletic Conference (WAC)
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Who to Watch: Part of the reason Louisiana Tech had such an awful conference record is due to the fact that Brandon Gibson made it through five minutes of conference play before tearing an ACL. Prior to the injury the 6-5 junior was in the midst of a breakout campaign, averaging 9.2 points and 5.1 rebounds. Darius Redding, a 6-4 forward, only played in six games before becoming academically ineligible. In those six games he averaged 6.0 points and 3.0 rebounds. He is certainly undersized to play the four spot and is a wing, but in Coach White’s offense he could spend some time at the four spot in certain situations. With the bevy of talent on the perimeter, do not be surprised if this team starts running up and down the floor with a smaller lineup. That would create room for Kenyon McNeaill to join Gaskins, Gibson and Redding in the starting lineup. McNeaill would otherwise be the backup point guard, but he did start 30 games last season and relegating the defensive stopper to the bench does not seem too prudent. McNeaill had a tough time holding onto the ball as a freshman, but with Gaskins by his side, McNeaill can be a secondary ball handler who can also score. Lonnie Smith, Cordarius Johnson and Tevin Hall are all guards who were in the regular rotation a year ago. Smith and Johnson are now sophomores and should be ready to play a much bigger role on this team as long as they can find the minutes. |
Final Projection:
If Coach White does, for all practical purposes, run a four guard offense, Romario Souza will be the big man in the middle. The 6-10, 245 pound senior started 15 games a year ago and pretty much just did the dirty work for Ashaolu. Now he will have to step up his scoring and rebounding. Antwond Roshell is another big body who joined the Bulldogs from the junior college ranks. With more playing time to be had in the frontcourt, Roshell will make a push for more playing time. He is a better rebounder than Souza and that will be an important quality to have on this team. J.L. Lewis is a pretty good rebounder too and will likely have to fight off the newcomers for playing time. The frontcourt needs to find a scorer, but the backcourt is full of very talented players who can make some major noise in a conference that is pretty much up for grabs. If this group can stay healthy, they can make a run at worst to first in the WAC.
Projected Postseason Tournament: NIT
Projected Starting Five:
Trevor Gaskins, Senior, Guard, DNP last season
Kenyon McNeaill, Sophomore, Guard, 8.7 points per game
Brandon Gibson, Junior, Guard, 9.2 points per game
Darius Redding, Sophomore, Forward, 6.0 points per game
Romario Souza, Senior, Forward, 3.7 points per game
By Joel Welser courtesy of www.CollegeSportsMadness.com
CollegeSports-fans.com Senior Basketball Writer
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