I have no insight on Dorney, neither last year, the present, nor the future. But I love his game. He was 1 made 3-pointer (33/68) away from 50% in conference play. Their best shooter from distance by percentage or volume. He also finds ways to score in the midrange and is sneaky good at rebounding despite a thin frame (was 2nd on the team). Dorney could help any D2//D3 program. If it’s not in the cards at Babson I wish him all the best if he continues to play elsewhere.
Amado is such a hybrid. He led the team in rebounding as a freshman. More often than not he takes the opening jump despite having teammates 5-7” taller (and wins most tips). Great hops. Not speedy, but long strides, slashing, elevation, and high basketball IQ makes him very effective. He’s the team’s only legitimate 3-level scorer.
The team needs one of its bigs - Lauder, Mason, or Woolhouse - to develop more as scorers in the paint; Mason and Woolhouse particularly settle for the stretch shot, or the pick and pop game.
Some intriguing recruits coming in. I don’t know if Jared Flaks is related to the FY (Evan, who had a very nice year) @ Middlebury, but if Babson gets as much rotational depth from the next class as the prior class they’ll be well positioned for the future.
My way too early, way too crude prediction for next year:
With neither a transfer PG nor SG: top 3 in the league, along with WPI and Clark; miss the tournament
With one transfer PG/SG: league final loss, but Pool C slot winner
With one transfer PG/SG + Dorney: Sweet 16 team