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#121:
Santa Clara Broncos
The young
Broncos may be happy to tread water for a season following the
graduation of star John Bryant. |
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#122: Mount
St. Mary's Mountaineers
The NEC
favorites are led by underrated 5-9 PG Jeremy Goode (14.9 ppg). |
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#123: Iowa
Hawkeyes
A lack of
depth may hinder Iowa's ability to make a run at the postseason. |
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#124: Radford
Highlanders
Senior
Artsiom Parakhouski is a double-double machine while Joey Lynch-Flohr is
no slouch up front either. |
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#125: James
Madison Dukes
A trio of
sophomores gives JMU hope for a string of postseason bids. |
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#126:
Charlotte 49ers
After a
highly inconsistent season, Charlotte hopes to find a mix capable of
winning on the road. |
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#127: IUPUI
Jaguars
After going
9-9 in Summit play, Ron Hunter's squad should be back in the conference
title race. |
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#128: Bowling
Green Falcons
Louis Orr
loses the core of last year's surprise MAC regular season champs, but
all is not lost. |
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#129: Wyoming
Cowboys
Sophomore
Afam Muojeke will be asked to shoulder the load now that Brandon Ewing
has graduated. |
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#130: Texas
Tech Red Raiders
The Raiders
finished the season strong, but another 3-13 Big 12 record and Pat
Knight will be shown the door. |
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#131: Holy
Cross Crusaders
Will Sean
Kearney continue the great run of Patriot League success started by
former coach Ralph Willard? |
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#132: Murray
St Racers
If the Racers
can find a way to make their offense click, another OVC crown could be
in the works. |
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#133: Vermont
Catamounts
Marqus
Blakely is the forward in the America East, but can UVM make a deep run
without Mike Trimboli? |
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#134: Rhode
Island Rams
After a solid
23 win, NIT season, URI will take a step back following the graduations
of Baron & Seawright. |
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#135: Texas
A&M Corpus Christi Islanders
Stan Heath
has the program moving in the right direction, but even .500 in
conference play seems impossible. |
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#136: UC
Santa Barbara Gauchos
Stan Heath
has the program moving in the right direction, but even .500 in
conference play seems impossible. |
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#137: Indiana
St Sycamores
A strong 6-1
finish to the season has fans hopeful for a turnaround in 2009-10. |
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#138: Wofford
Terriers
An early loss
in the SoCon tournament overshadowed what was an otherwise solid season. |
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#139: South
Florida Bulls
Stan Heath
has the program moving in the right direction, but even .500 in
conference play seems impossible. |
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#140: Middle
Tennessee St Blue Raiders
Star forward
Desmond Yates could be a rare 20 ppg scorer in the Sun Belt. |
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#141:
Washington St Cougars
Losing the
likes of Baynes & Rochestie, the Cougars need Klay Thompson to take the
next step towards stardom. |
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#142: South
Carolina St Bulldogs
After a
somewhat disappointing season, the Bulldogs should stll be one of the
MEAC contenders. |
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#143:
Fairfield Stags
If the guards
step up, the Stags could make some noise in the talented MAAC. |
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#144:
Jackson State Tigers
A game away
from the tourney last year, our SWAC favorites will be dancing in 2010. |
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