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#81: Marquette
Golden Eagles
Despite some
big name losses, Lazar Hayward (16 ppg) returns along with some quality
freshmen. |
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#82: Buffalo
Bulls
An experienced
team that won 21 games tries to offset the loss of solid PG Greg Gamble. |
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#83: VCU Rams
Eric Maynor
has moved on to the NBA, but junior Larry Sanders might be the best pro
prospect in the mid-majors. |
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#84: Rider
Broncs
Ryan Thompson
(18 ppg) is just one of many capable scorers on this MAAC contender. |
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#85: UNLV
Runnin' Rebels
A weak finish
cost UNLV a shot at the big dance, but this year's squad might be happy
just to make the NIT. |
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#86: Oregon
Ducks
After a
disastrous season, things can only improve for Oregon.. right? |
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#87: UWM
Panthers
After some
rebuilding years, UWM should once again be a player in the Horizon
League race. |
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#88: Portland
Pilots
TJ Campbell
and Nik Raivio partner to form one of the best backcourts on the west
coast. |
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#89: Oregon
State Beavers
Craig Robinson
and co. are out to prove that last year's 18-win season was no fluke. |
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#90: New
Mexico Lobos
UNM should
regress following a solid 22-win season, but should still be competitive
in the MWC. |
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#91: St Louis
Billikens
SLU loses its
top 2 scorers, but Rick Majerus is bringing in another solid freshman
class. |
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#92: Cornell
Big Red
Ryan Wittman
and Louis Dale might be the two best players in the Ivy League. |
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#93: Boston
College Eagles
Despite losing
star Tyrese Rice, the Eagles have a surprisingly solid starting five led
by Rakim Sanders and Joe Trapani. |
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#94: Wichita
State Shockers
Gregg
Marshall's 2nd season was substantially better then his first, but an
NCAA trip might have to wait until year four. |
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#95: St.
Joseph's Hawks
The loss of
Ahmad Nivins (19 ppg) is big, but you can always count on Phil Martelli
to figure something out. |
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#96: Alabama
Crimson Tide
While the
likes of Steele & Gee depart, Anthony Grant inherits a squad with some
emerging young talent. |
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#97:
Charleston Cougars
With Stephen
Curry out of the picture, Charleston jumps ahead of the Southern
Conference race. |
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#98:
Providence Friars
Keno Davis
will be hard-pressed to improve on last year's NIT trip considering all
the departures. |
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#99: North
Texas Mean Green
UNT returns 6
players who started at least 11 games for last year's 20-win squad. |
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#100: Houston
Cougars
Tom Pender
always manages to push his teams towards the 20-win mark. |
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