MBB: Liberty League

Started by Pat Cummings, March 01, 2005, 07:38:14 PM

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NYHoopsGuru

Happy awards day. Here are my predictions, let's see how many I get right.

First Team:
Jack Plesser (POTY)
Shea Fitzgerald
Tanner Tedesco
Adam Dudzinski
Evan Cabral

Second Team:
Parker Neuenhaus
Andrew Deppe
PJ Scalisi
Braeden Burns
Matthew Zenker

Third Team:
Dan Anderson
Alex Moesch
Jacob Gooden (ROTY)
Josiah Turner
Paki/Dufort/Garside/Feeks/Denham

Some notes. That last spot really depends on what the coaches value. Paki had the most productive season out of those 5 individually, but was on the worst team. Dufort, Garside, Denham, and Feeks were all important supporting cast on the most consistent regular season times, so can't go wrong with any of them. I believe that Neuenhaus played himself into some first team conversations, however, wasn't consistent enough to start the year. Cabral had somewhat of an opposite trajectory, as he started the season off being in POY conversation but regressed slightly (mostly due to his injury). Aside from that, there is a chance Roy makes a team over Gooden, given that Roy played the whole season and improved as the season went on (although 35/25/77 splits don't help his case). Anderson and Zenker could also be flipped, can't go wrong with either on either team. As I've said previously, the DPOTY award is a toss up. Likely going to one of the RPI or Vassar guards.

stlawus

Nice to see Adam Dudzinski get some national recognition with a d3 all star game invite. Would have easily been SLU's 2nd all time leading scorer if he played 4 years. Players like him don't come around often.

stlawus

#3362
About that time of year for a preliminary list of committed players for next year.  I'll sort it according to this year's standings. As always, this list is fluid and incomplete. If there's anyone I haven't included that you know about please feel free to add.

RPI

Rotimi Esiso, 6'5" F, Clarkstown North HS NY

Union

Lino Sanchez, 6'1" G, Beaver Country Day School MA
Adrian Shepard Jr, 6'3" G, Tabor Academy MA (dual sport athlete: football)
Ryan Mutschler, 6'5" F, Hanover HS MA

Vassar

Chris Ferrare, 6'1" G, Montville HS NJ
Eshan Kulkarni, 5'11 PG, Hun School of Princeton NJ
Arthur Shevick, 6'2" G, Fox Lane HS NY

SLU

Reid Danforth, 6' G, Skaneateles HS NY
Sean Acunto, 6'1" G, Canterbury School CT/Nyack HS NY
Patrick Ricca, 6'1" G, St. Paul's School NH
Finn O'Neill, 6'5" G/F, Proctor Academy MA
Mitchell Masiello, 6'5" G/F, Nichols School NY

Interesting note: Sean Acunto is the son of Greg Acunto '98, a member of SLU basketball's Mount Rushmore (in my view, and many others).

Ithaca

Leonidas Vlogianitis, 6'2" G, transfer from Pace University
Sam Cano, 6'4" G/F, North Broward Prep FL
Callen Murphy, 6' G, Blair Academy NJ

Skidmore

Garrett Hall, 6'6" F, Alvirne HS NH
Luc Brongniart, 6'8" F, Masters School NY

Hobart

Tre Paulfrey, 6' PG, Nichols HS NY
Tucker Burnett, 6'1" G, Marcellus HS NY

Clarkson

Tyler Witazek, 6'1" G, Guilderland HS NY

RIT

Brendan McDonald, 6' G, Pomfret School CT
CJ Azor, 6'1" G, Northfield Mount Hermon MA
Jadon Green, 5'11" G, Apex Friendship HS NC

Bard

Charlie Juliana, 5'11" G, Hun School of Princeton NJ
Milo Shirakawa, 5'11" G, Rye HS NY