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#61: Richmond
Spiders
Despite not
getting any attention, Richmond should be a lock for another 20-win
season. |
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#62: Utah Utes
Utah returns 3
starters from last year's 24-win team, but most of their offensive
fire-power. |
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#63: LSU
Tigers
A healthy
Tasmin Mitchell has the potential to score 20 ppg and keep LSU afloat
despite some name losses. |
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#64: Virginia
Tech Hokies
VT has come
close to the NCAA Tournament the past two years but hasn't been able to
get over the edge. |
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#65: Niagara
Purple Aces
After winning
26 games last year, Niagara should once again push Siena for the MAAC
crown. |
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#66: George
Mason Patriots
GMU will rely
heavily on newcomers and underclassmen, but never count out Larranaga's
boys in CAA play. |
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#67: Syracuse
Orange
How will
Syracuse replace Flynn, Harris, and Devendorf? They won't. |
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#68: Akron
Zips
Akron is in
line for a 5th straight 20-win season and a potential MAC championship. |
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#69: Duquesne
Dukes
Star G Aaron
Jackson departs after helping turnaround the program. Will the Dukes
regress without him? |
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#70: Miami
Hurricanes
Miami loses 3
starters including star Jack McClinton, but has enough talent to stay
afloat in the ACC. |
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#71:
Northwestern Wildcats
Northwestern
made strides last year, but may fall short once again of an elusive NCAA
Tournament bid. |
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#72: Bradley
Braves
A
perimeter-oriented team needs its frontcourt players to step up. |
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#73: Arkansas
Razorbacks
Will this
year's squad play like last year's non-conference cinderella story, or
last year's SEC dud. |
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#74: St.
John's Red Storm
The Johnnies
continue to make slow strides under Norm Roberts, but will the progress
satisfy fans? |
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#75: New
Mexico St Aggies
Jahmar Young
and Jonathan Gibson form one of the best duos in the WAC. |
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#76: Illinois
State Redbirds
The return of
Osiris Eldridge gives ISU a chance to finally get over the hump into the
NCAAs. |
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#77: Iowa
State Cyclones
Craig Brackins
(20 ppg) is a bona fide star but the Cyclones need more offensive
production from their guards. |
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#78: Virginia
Cavaliers
New coach Tony
Bennett inherits an emerging roster led by star SG Sylven Landesberg (17
ppg). |
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#79: Auburn
Tigers
Despite
winning 24 games, Auburn didn't make the Big Dance. A similar fate may
await in 2010. |
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#80: UTEP
Miners
Replacing
Stefon Jackson won't be easy, but UTEP will still be a dangerous squad
in CUSA play. |
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