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MEDIA DAY PRESEASON COACHES’ POLL
- Liberty
- North Florida
- FGCU
- NJIT
- Lipscomb
- North Alabama
- Jacksonville
- Kennesaw State
- Stetson
MEDIA DAY PRESEASON MEDIA POLL
- Liberty
- North Florida
- FGCU
- Lipscomb
- NJIT
- North Alabama
- Jacksonville
- Kennesaw State
- Stetson
MEDIA DAY PRESEASON ALL -ASUN TEAM
Caleb Homesley – Liberty, SR G
Scottie James – Liberty, SR F
Zach Cooks – NJIT, JR G
Ivan Gandia-Rosa – North Florida, SR G
Tyler Hooker – Kennesaw State, SR G
Ahsan Asadullah – Lipscomb, SO C
Michael Buckland – Lipscomb, SR G
Jamari Blackmon – North Alabama, SO G
Wajid Aminu – North Florida, SR F
Garrett Sams – North Florida, SR G
NOTES FROM DAVID: The Liberty Flames, who were new to the Atlantic Sun last year, tied with Lipscomb for first place in a race that was neck-and-neck all year, then won the ASun Tournament, and then advanced to the Round of 32 in the NCAA Tournament with a big win over Mississippi State. Lipscomb went on to make the finals of the NIT and won some pretty big games along the way.
For Lipscomb, they have a lot to replace. Four starters are gone, along with Coach Casey Alexander who took the job just down the boulevard at rival Belmont. They replace him with Lennie Acuff, who’s had a long and successful run at Alabama-Huntsville in D-2, but it will likely be a rebuilding project.
Liberty, on the other hand, has four starters back from last year’s team and should be strong both underneath and out in the backcourt. Whenever a team who made the Round of 32 returns that kind of talent they are a team to watch. Don’t be surprised if they end up inside the bubble this year. Some of their notable OOC games include playing at Vanderbilt and at LSU.
North Florida is another team to watch. They had a rather unspectacular year overall last season, but they finished the season with seven straight wins before losing to Liberty in the ASun semifinals, and have four starters back. Matthew Driscoll has done a spectacular job as head coach. He’s been there since they were basically a transitional team and has made them one of the better programs in conference.
NJIT returns three starters from a team that won 20 games a year ago, so they’re another intriguing team.
North Alabama, who was just in their first year of transitioning last year, went 7-9 in conference, including a stretch early on where they won four straight. That’s not bad at all for a transitional team.
Jacksonville, Kennesaw State, and Stetson are bringing up the rear. Neither Kennesaw or Stetson managed more than five D-1 wins a year ago.
Happy College Basketball Season 2019-2020!! (Sort of)
So, we have a charity exhibition game this evening between UTEP and Texas Tech. This is the earliest that I can ever remember an exhibition game being played. In fact I can remember back when this weekend was Midnight Madness Weekend where teams were only beginning to officially practice for the first time.
It is not a game that counts, and as far as I can tell there is no video stream available so unless you buy a ticket you won’t see it, but it is the first time that two college basketball teams have played against each other in an organized game that was open to the public since last year’s National Championship Game between Virginia and Texas Tech (coincidentally). So on that note…
HAPPY SORT OF COLLEGE BASKETBALL SEASON!!!
In case you didn’t know teams are allowed two exhibition contests, and there are three different formats that they can choose from. They can play another div1 team in a game that is open to the public and donate all the proceeds to charity (which is what we have tonight), they can have a closed scrimmage against another div1 team for three hours, or they can play another nondiv1 college team where they open the arena and keep all the revenue for themselves. For the longest time I’ve wanted a third exhibition game, especially now that teams have the option of playing another div1 school, but as of now we still only have two.
CLICK HERE (or scroll up to the top and click the EXHIBITION GAME SCHEDULE 2019-2020 tab at the top of the screen) for a full list of all open exhibition games, and whatever coverage that was listed as being available.
I know these games are oftentimes boring, even to extreme diehard fans. It’s great to have basketball, but these early season games, especially against lower division teams, almost never satisfies. But, at least we are getting close!! We do have meaningless basketball to tide us over until the meaningful basketball begins!