Chattanooga 2009 NCAA Tournament Capsule
Chattanooga Mocs - Southern Conference (18-16, 11-9) Seed: #16 - West Region RPI: 174 Big Wins: 12/30 Niagara (99-84), 2/5 at Wofford (84-77), 3/9 Charleston (80-69) Bad Losses: 1/3 at Georgia Southern (74-78), 1/24 at Elon (85-86), 2/7 at Furman (70-72) Last NCAA Appearance: 2005, First Round loss to Wake Forest Coach: John Shulman (0-1 in 1 NCAA appearance)
Probable Chattanooga Starters:
Key Chattanooga Roleplayers:
Why The Mocs Can Surprise: Small forward Kevin Goffney can hit the long ball as well. Goffney is not a back to the basket type of player and he will slash down the paint and score with ease. He is even a great passer and that is rare for a 6-5 forward. The biggest of the big guys is 6-8, 222 pound senior Khalil Hartwell. He is a decent scorer around the basket and solid rebounder. Hartwell will not block many shots, that is Doaks’ job, but he can play good defense.
Why The Mocs Can Disappoint:
Who To Watch:
Chattanooga By the Numbers: Scoring Offense: 76.7 (42nd in nation, 3rd in conference) Scoring Defense: 76.2 (314, 10) Field-Goal Percentage: 44.4 (136, 6) Field-Goal Defense: 43.9 (202, 3) Three-Point Field Goals Per Game: 8.4 (18, 2) Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage: 35.6 (108, 5) Free-Throw Percentage: 65.0 (273, 9) Rebound Margin: 3.2 (70, 2) Assists Per Game: 13.8 (114, 2) Turnovers Per Game: 15.7 (284, 11)
Joel’s Bracket Says: First Round loss to Connecticut
By Joel Welser
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