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Date Posted: Monday, March 02, 06:49:27pm
Author: Cindy Crawford
Subject: Re: The future of MAAC Basketball
In reply to: loyal 's message, "Re: The future of MAAC Basketball" on Monday, March 02, 04:20:41pm

By the end of last season,most were less than enthusiastic about Leon. No one could imagine the monster Bacon became,and no one saw the contribution that the developing Costner has made.
Frosh become sophs.Hall has the handle,passing skills, and court vision ,as well as solid defense.He had the ability to score in high school and am told his free throw shooting was better then.I trust we'll see an upgraded scorer next season.

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[> [> [> Re: The future of MAAC Basketball -- loyal, Tuesday, March 03, 06:42:56pm [1]

Sure hope Brandon can step up his free throw shooting and find a way to score at this level next season. If so, it will give the staff much more flexibility at the guard position, especially in end game situations and against pressing, athletic teams like Niagara and Siena.
I agree, it is very hard to project a career's potential, especially of an "unfinished" front line player, based on his frosh year. Arosa, Alex Roberts and Daren Rowe offered no hints as frosh they would develop into all-league type players. I am partiulary hopeful Hill can take a big step forward.
Of the three mentioned (Costner, Hall and Hill) I think Jack has, by far, the most upside.


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