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Daily Dribble: Big Ten Top 25 Players
Big Ten Top 25 Players
2007-08 Big Ten Stats Preview
This is the second of six mini statistical previews of the major conferences. Each one includes projected starting lineups, projected stats for each player, and a short comment. (Stats are listed in order of points, rebounds, then assists).
Illinois
G Chester Frazier - 10, 4, 6
G Demetri McCamey - 7, 3, 4
F Calvin Brock - 8, 5, 2
F Brian Randle - 11, 7, 1
C Shaun Pruitt - 14, 10, 0
6 Trent Meachem - 8, 3, 2
Impact Freshmen: Part Two
Eric Gordon G Indiana
Devin Ebanks Chooses Indiana
6-8 small forward Devin Ebanks has given a verbal commitment to Kelvin Sampson and the Indiana Hoosiers. Ebanks is considered the 2nd best small forward prospect in the class of 2008 according to Rivals.com. Virtually all of the recruiting services list Ebanks in the Top 20 nationally. His final decision came down to Indiana, Rutgers, and Miami.
DJ White to Return to Indiana for Senior Year
According to the Indianapolis Star, Indiana junior forward D.J. White has decided to return for his senior season with the Hoosiers and not enter the NBA Draft. "We talked about it and he told me that he really wanted to be a part of this program again next season,'' Coach Kelvin Sampson said. "He had fun this year, and he really enjoyed being on this team. And I think he looked ahead to next year and realized we have a chance to be pretty good and I just think he wanted to be part of that.'' White averaged 13.8 points and 7.3 rebounds per game this past season. Sampson was looking forward to coaching White for another season. He said, “I think D.J. has the potential to be a really strong player for us next season and I'm really excited that he's going to return for another season.”
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Daily Dribble: 11/29
Nothing like a 54-51 snooze fest to highlight Tuesday's ACC-Big Ten Challenge. Duke eeked out an ugly victory over an Indiana team that deserves credit for hanging in there despite a very poor first half. This game featured a complete lack of frontcourt offense: Duke's three starting forwards combined for 3-12 shooting (Remind me again why McRoberts is a lottery pick?) while Indiana's two bigs were 4-17.
Glad to see Kelvin Sampson's decision to start playing the freshmen Shaw and Bassett more and more. In the long run, this should be a major help for the Hoosiers. Bassett had a career high 16 points, though he showed his inexperience in the closing minutes with one poor shot and then one poorer lack of shot. The lanky Shaw has played 24 minutes the last two games after being a non-factor in the first few.
11/15: Daily Dribble
UNC got their season started with a win over Sacred Heart.. This game was interesting to see how Roy would utilize his deep roster. Hansbrough was the man as usual with 29, but the three big freshmen scored 10 points apiece.. It looks like Quentin Thomas and Deon Thompson will be relegated to the bench for now though. Nice win for Western Kentucky over Georgia last night.. Projected Sun Belt Player of the Year Courtney Lee had 24 points in the win after putting up 20 in an easy win over Kennesay State.. Expect Lee to make a run at 20 ppg this season. Looks like its going to be another long season for Saint Bonaventure.. The Bonnies lost to independent Chicago St at home to start the season and barely beat 1st time D1 squad Central Arkansas in overtime.. If you cant beat these guys at home, who can you beat?
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