I don't like to preempt OldHare from starting these posts, but tomorrow night's game against Oral Roberts is shaping up to be a big game. The winner will be the only undefeated team in the Summit.
With a 7-11 overall record, the Golden Eagles don't appear to golden. However, five of those losses are to Power 5 schools and they've had close losses to Montana, Pepperdine, and Oakland. Versus common opponents, they beat Missouri State and also destroyed Omaha. The Missouri State win must have been a wake up call after getting thumped by UNLV and losing to Southern Nazarene.
Emmanuel Nzekwesi, a 6'8" sophomore, and 6'9" Albert Owens lead the team in scoring at 13.3 and12.5 points respectively. They spread the wealth with six players scoring 9.9 pts/game or better. They have added length with 6'10" Javan White from Ames, IA and 6'8" Chris Miller also starting games this year.
While they defend well from beyond the arc, it appears their Achilles is turnovers. Assist to TO ratio is 1.0, average 14.3 per game, and must give up a fair amount of layups as teams are shooting .461 from inside the arc. I would suspect some of that is from their youth. Of their eight man rotation, four are sophomores and one is a freshman. This could be a dangerous team in future years.
Shoot the rock from beyond the arc like they have been and play strong defense and we should be fine. It will be interesting how they match up with Daum. They have length and athletes, but I'm not sure they've had much success defending a talent like Daum.
With a 7-11 overall record, the Golden Eagles don't appear to golden. However, five of those losses are to Power 5 schools and they've had close losses to Montana, Pepperdine, and Oakland. Versus common opponents, they beat Missouri State and also destroyed Omaha. The Missouri State win must have been a wake up call after getting thumped by UNLV and losing to Southern Nazarene.
Emmanuel Nzekwesi, a 6'8" sophomore, and 6'9" Albert Owens lead the team in scoring at 13.3 and12.5 points respectively. They spread the wealth with six players scoring 9.9 pts/game or better. They have added length with 6'10" Javan White from Ames, IA and 6'8" Chris Miller also starting games this year.
While they defend well from beyond the arc, it appears their Achilles is turnovers. Assist to TO ratio is 1.0, average 14.3 per game, and must give up a fair amount of layups as teams are shooting .461 from inside the arc. I would suspect some of that is from their youth. Of their eight man rotation, four are sophomores and one is a freshman. This could be a dangerous team in future years.
Shoot the rock from beyond the arc like they have been and play strong defense and we should be fine. It will be interesting how they match up with Daum. They have length and athletes, but I'm not sure they've had much success defending a talent like Daum.
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