
Preview: #7 Drexel vs #10 St. Bonaveture
We're in Denver at the Pepsi Center preparing for the start of the NCAA Tournament. Fans in Denver are in for a treat with a number of marquee teams on display -- including defending National Champion Drexel and perennial powerhouse Kansas. The two seems to be on a collision course, but each will need to take care of business on Day 1 of the Tournament.

2) Hold the Line: Although the Bonnies have some quality players, the Dragons have far superior talent. It starts with star center Femi Ramsey, but there is a huge gap in talent in depth on the bench. Duncan Richard and Dallas Marsh would likely be starters on the Bonnies and log significant minutes, and both are rotation players for the Dragons. If West can exploit that depth, his team will make it to the second round.

2) Unleash Ray: The Bonnies, in a way, are where the Dragons were two or three years ago. They have some pieces, but their future rests largely on Sophomore center Deji Ray. The Bonnies rely on Ray on both ends of the court, and he will have to be extra disciplined to stay on the floor later today. Drexel is notorious for their imposing front line -- but it is not out of the question that Ray could singlehandedly give the Dragons a good fight.
The winners of this game, barring some bizarre March Miracle, will be rewarded with a date with the Kansas Jayhawks. Both teams better fight hard -- this might be the only win they get in the Tournament.
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