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Old 12-01-2006, 11:33 AM   #116
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Grand Rapids, MI
November/December 2007


Eric Anderson Jr. - SG Wisconsin - Junior


7-2
29.4 MIN - 12.0 PTS - 4.2 REB - 2.0 AST - 2.1 STL - 0.2 BLK - 2.2 TO
46% FG - 25% 3P - 67% FT

Wisconsin has started the seaosn well and Anderson Jr. is playing well as a starter. His season high is a 19 point effort against Weber State.

Tim Moungey - PG Ohio State - Junior


8-5
29.4 MIN - 12.4 PTS - 5.2 AST - 3.1 REB - 3.2 STL - 0.1 BLK - 1.7 TO
47% FG - 41% 3P - 82% FT

Moungey's turnover numbers have dropped quite a bit this season. Ohio State has gotten off to a decent start, but they have done this before. They have one quality win over Missouri.

Rob Nielsen - SF UCLA - Junior


13-0 - #1
30.8 MIN - 12.2 PTS - 3.7 REB - 1.6 AST - 3.0 STL - 4.5 TO
41% FG - 28% 3P - 83% FT

Nielsen is enjoying his time on the court this season as UCLA is playing great basketball. Nielsen almost has as many minutes this season early on as he did in his first two seasons combined. UCLA looks to be on a mission to take home the NCAA Title. Nielsen's season high in points is 23.

Jeff Nights - PF UCLA - Junior


13-0 - #1
31.0 MIN - 16.6 PTS - 6.1 REB - 2.6 AST - 1.4 BLK - 0.8 STL - 2.9 TO
54% FG - 60% 3P - 91% FT

Nights has been a major reason the Bruins are so impressive early on. His points, assists and blocks have all gone up as well as his shooting percentages. Mark down January 26 on your calendars. It's when UCLA meets up with fellow Pac 10 powerhouse USC.

AJ Tucker - PG Missouri - Junior


7-2
32.8 MIN - 14.4 PTS - 6.8 AST - 2.3 REB - 3.9 STL - 4.4 TO
48% FG - 37% 3P - 89% FT

Tucker once again has the Tigers playing well and his numbers are very impressive. His points have gone up 6 a game from last season and his assist numbers are very good, good enough for 8th in the NCAA.

Nick Phillips - C USC - Junior


11-0 - #2
32.5 MIN - 15.1 PTS - 10.3 REB - 4.1 BLK - 2.2 AST - 1.2 STL - 2.7 TO
60% FG - 85% FT

UCLA isn't the only undefeated team in the country, USC is right on their heels at 11-0. And Phillips is the biggest reason they are undefeated. He has been a monster inside picking up 10 rebounds a game and blocking 4 shots a game. This season he has a 29 point game, a 16 rebound game, and a 7 block game. He is the country's leading shot blocker.

Rudy Ray Moore - SG Illinois - Junior


10-4
29.6 MIN - 17.4 PTS - 4.1 REB - 3.3 AST - 0.9 STL - 3.3 TO
41% FG - 97% FT

Illinois has been much improved this season. Moore's scoring has dropped slightly but his assist numbers are higher and turnovers lower as Illinois has won more games this year than they did all of last year.

Ryan Clark - SG Wright State - Junior


4-6
24.4 MIN - 9.9 PTS - 1.8 AST - 1.7 REB - 0.4 STL - 3.8 TO
47% FG - 43% 3P - 78% FT

An early injury has lowered Clark's numbers a bit but it's a much better start than last year's season that he'd like to forget.

Deacon Palmer - SF Alabama - Redshirt Sophomore


8-2 - #21
22.6 MIN - 6.0 PTS - 5.8 REB - 1.4 AST - 1.3 STL - 2.6 TO
32% FG - 10% 3P - 80% FT

Palmer is enjoying the increased minutes he has seen this season but he would like increase his shooting percentage.

Andy Robinson - SG Stanford - Sophomore


11-2
10.8 MIN - 4.3 PTS - 2.5 REB - 0.7 AST - 0.1 STL - 0.8 BLK - 0.6 TO
41% FG - 95% FT

Robinson's minutes and numbers have gone so far this season. But Stanford is playing well. His season high is 10 points.

Damien Steele - PG Oregon State - Sophomore


9-1
15.8 MIN - 6.5 PTS - 1.4 REB - 0.9 AST - 1.1 STL - 0.4 TO
57% FG - 60% 3P - 58%

Steele's three-point shooting has been terrific so far and he has scored more points this season in slightly lower minutes.

Sean Treacy - SF Utah - Sophomore


10-5
15.0 MIN - 6.7 PTS - 1.8 REB - 2.6 AST - 0.5 STL - 1.5 TO
47% FG - 47% 3P - 65% FT

Treacy has been a very solid contributor off the bench for the Utes, who are slightly improved this season despite losing All-American Andrew Bogut.

Kyle Kappe - SG Stanford - Sophomore


11-2
26.6 MIN - 12.2 PTS - 2.8 AST - 1.8 REB - 0.5 STL - 4.2 TO
49% FG - 49% 3P - 55% FT

Kappe once again is a major reason for Stanford's success. His season high in points is 22.

Brenden Eckberg - C Oklahoma State - Sophomore


8-1 - #12
29.2 MIN - 18.1 PTS - 5.6 REB - 1.3 AST - 0.9 BLK - 0.8 STL - 1.9 TO
56% FG - 90% FT

In what is easily one the season's biggest surprises, Eckberg has become a scoring machine for the suddenly very good Cowboys. His rebounding numbers aren't what you would really like to see from your center but he has put up points. His season high is 25.

Rick Jolley - PF Mississippi - Sophomore


5-4
26.0 MIN - 12.1 PTS - 8.0 REB - 0.9 AST - 0.6 STL - 0.2 BLK - 2.4 TO
49% FG - 61% FT

Ole Miss hasn't looked quite as impressive early on as it did last season but Jolley has been much improved. He has definitely showed that he has earned his spot at center and is putting up solid numbers. His season highs are 23 in points and 15 in rebounds.

Dylan Airhart - SG Indiana - Sophomore


8-3 - #13
33.0 MIN - 13.2 PTS - 3.0 REB - 3.5 AST - 1.7 STL - 3.5 TO
57% FG - 41% 3P - 96% FT

Airhart has been logging major minutes and is making the most of them. His season high in points is 23, 3 off of his career high of 26.

Thomas Nights - SG Syracuse - Sophomore


8-4
28.4 MIN - 8.3 PTS - 3.6 REB - 2.2 AST - 2.1 STL - 2.6 TO
47% FG - 32% 3P - 85% FT

Nights has been solid for Syracuse who seems to be improved this season. They have yet to play any major competition though.

Tim Lucas - SF Kansas - Redshirt Freshmen


8-2 - #10
28.5 MIN - 20.2 PTS - 5.5 REB - 2.6 AST - 0.9 STL - 3.4 TO
43% FG - 40% 3P - 77% FT

Wow. Now this guy is impressive. His numbers make you wonder why Kansas even redshirted him last season. He is easily on track to be the nations top freshmen. Against Mississippi State he put up a very impressive 37 points.

Stringer Bell - SF Kentucky - Redshirt Freshmen


7-3 - #15
3.3 MIN - 1.0 PTS - 0.4 REB - 0.1 AST - 0.3 STL - 0.4 TO
42% FG - 25% FT - 50% FT

Bell has yet to see much of the floor this season. His season high in points is 3.

Travis Elkin. - PG Virginia - Freshmen


8-2 - #20
Has Not Played

Elkin has yet to see the floor. I'm not sure why he wasn't redshirted.

Danny Wilson. - PG Duquesne - Freshmen


7-4
8.8 MIN - 2.1 PTS - 3.7 REB - 0.3 AST - 0.2 STL - 1.0 TO
50% FG - 83% FT

Wilson hasn't played too much but has been solid when in the game. He has had a 10 rebound game already.

Dave Jamison - SG Cincinnati - Freshmen


6-6
29.5 MIN - 7.6 PTS - 1.9 REB - 1.8 AST - 1.7 STL - 4.9 TO
33% FG - 30% 3P - 66% FT

It's been a struggle for Jamison this season. The Bearcats have also been struggling as they have played a very tough early season schedule.

Samuel Evers - C Charlotte - Freshmen


7-6
22.8 MIN - 9.0 PTS - 5.3 REB - 1.3 AST - 0.5 STL - 0.7 BLK - 1.5 TO
54% FG - 74% FT

Evers was looking very good early on in the season but suffered a broken arm and missed the past 7 games. He is out the next 46 days with the injury.

Chris Prewitt - SG Iowa - Freshmen


9-2 - #16
10.9 MIN - 7.4 PTS - 1.3 AST - 0.9 REB - 0.7 STL - 1.5 TO
57% FG - 92% FT

Prewitt has been very impressive in the few minutes a game he gets. Against DePaul he scored 27 points off the bench.

Samuel Clark - PG Indiana - Freshmen


8-3 - #13
9.3 MIN - 3.8 PTS - 1.6 AST - 0.5 REB - 0.4 STL - 0.8 TO
48% FG - 28% 3P - 92% FT

Clark has played nicely off the bench for the Hoosiers. His high in points so far is 8.

Riley Navraj - SG Michigan State - Freshmen


9-4 - #24
14.1 MIN - 7.1 PTS - 1.9 REB - 0.8 AST - 0.8 STL - 0.2 BLK - 1.6 TO
44% FG - 40% 3P - 81% FT

Navraj is another player making the most of his time on the court scoring in bunches. His season high so far is a 15 point effort.

Logan Johns - PG Oregon - Freshmen


12-2 - #5
Has Not Played

Like Travis Elkin, Johns has yet to see the floor at all this season.

Adam Robinson - SF North Carolina - Freshmen


9-2 - #4
34.3 MIN - 14.1 PTS - 3.9 REB - 2.1 AST - 0.5 STL - 0.4 BLK - 3.7 TO
47% FG - 41% 3P - 89% FT

Robinson is another very impressive freshmen. He has been playing huge minutes, the most of any freshmen and 7th in the entire nation. UNC has also looked very impressive early on.

O.N. Pritchard - PG BYU - Freshmen


8-4
27.8 MIN - 13.6 PTS - 2.3 AST - 1.8 REB - 0.8 STL - 0.3 BLK - 2.3 TO
43% FG - 39% 3P - 78% FT

Pritchard seems to be enjoying the Mountain West Conference and is putting up very good numbers for a freshmen. 6th best freshmen in the nation in scoring.

Sepulpa Eckberg - SF Texas - Redshirted




Around The Country

1. UCLA
2. USC
3. Florida
4. North Carolina
5. Oregon
6. Georgetown
7. Texas
8. Georgia
9. Stanford
10. Kansas
11. St. John's
12. Oklahoma State
13. Indiana
14. Seton Hall
15. Kentucky
16. Iowa
17. Saint Louis
18. Auburn
19. Maryland
20. Virginia
21. Alabama
22. Utah State
23. North Carolina State
24. Michigan State
25. Boston College

Others Receiving Votes

Missouri


Recruits


Wahoo McDaniel - PF ***** 5 Stars
Winter Park, FL - Lake Howell High School

Update 2: McDaniel's top 5 remains unchanged and he has made visits to each school.

Owen Hunter - PG **** 4 Stars
Brookline, MA - Brookline HS

Update 2: Missouri moves to the top of Hunter's list as he has visited there and to Ole Miss, Louisville, and Georgia. Missouri could be a good fit as he would get one season to backup AJ Tucker at the point.

Neil Pritchard - SG *** 3 Stars
Santa Fe, NM - Santa Fe Preparatory Academy

Update 2: Mississippi State remains Pritchard's top choice and he has made a visit there.

Sam Jolley - PG ***** 5 Stars
Gary, IN - Gary Roosevelt HS

Update 2: Jolley's top choice has now become Indiana. He has made visits to his entire top 5.

Brian Buts - SG **** 4 Stars
Louisville, Kentucky - Oak Park High School

Update 2: Syracuse has become Buts number one choice. He has made his only visit there.

Last edited by cmp : 12-01-2006 at 12:02 PM.
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