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Re: Looking ahead to 2025-26
By: Checkmate Date: April 18, 2025, 8:24 am
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Rob Brown III from Nicholls State is a Seawolf.
He had some massive nights for them, including 37 against
Incarnate Word. This feels like a (badly needed) Luster
replacement in the scoring column. On the surface, a little more
creation, albeit mostly for himself (less than an assist a
game), maybe some gunner qualities. We need guys who can put it
in the hoop though. Maybe Anthony Roberts Lite?
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Re: Looking ahead to 2025-26
By: sbu1991 Date: April 18, 2025, 2:39 pm
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Wow- Snoddy is a massive loss. Almost as big as Luster.
As far as incoming players we're looking at, Brown, Woods, and
Kojenets, unless I'm missing someone.
I like Brown's numbers and think he could pair up well with OC.
Woods is likely a day-one starter (we hope). No clue on
Kojenets, let's hope he's another Fitz.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2025-26
By: Checkmate Date: April 18, 2025, 3:27 pm
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[quote author=sbu1991 link=topic=1166.msg45573#msg45573
date=1745005160]
Wow- Snoddy is a massive loss. Almost as big as Luster.
As far as incoming players we're looking at, Brown, Woods, and
Kojenets, unless I'm missing someone.
I like Brown's numbers and think he could pair up well with OC.
Woods is likely a day-one starter (we hope). No clue on
Kojenets, let's hope he's another Fitz.
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As I understand it, players without eligibility are entering the
portal in the event the NCAA passes a new rule that allows for
five years of eligibility, a rule that has been discussed.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2025-26
By: nyrfan1013 Date: April 21, 2025, 1:45 pm
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Add Eric Pratt to the list. Played at Milwaukee and Texas AnM.
Geno I is doing very well in the portal
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Re: Looking ahead to 2025-26
By: Chairman of the Board Date: April 21, 2025, 1:53 pm
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lefty and quick:
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Re: Looking ahead to 2025-26
By: sbu1991 Date: April 21, 2025, 10:32 pm
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In the past two weeks it seems like Geno added two good guards
to go with OC. Then there's Simmon, Butler, TO, and Fields.
Could be a solid backcourt with depth, the exact opposite of
last year.
Not sure how many scholarships SB has left but there's still a
need for another forward or two.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2025-26
By: PantherFan25 Date: April 22, 2025, 8:56 am
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Came here to say that I think you guys are really going to like
Erik Pratt. Last season he struggled with some off the court
stuff, and then when he came back coach brought him in off the
bench and he was hot and cold from deep, so his numbers don't do
him justice. But if his mind and body are right, he's an
All-Conference caliber player. Two years ago Milwaukee struggled
to start the year, then Erik Pratt took over the PG
responsibilities and the team got hot and went on a run, almost
knocking off Oakland in the conference championship the year
they beat Kentucky. Good shooter, can guard the opposing teams
best player, capable ball handler and passer who sees the floor
well... Just a versatile guard who can open things up for his
teammates. Good kid too.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2025-26
By: sbufan Date: April 22, 2025, 9:14 am
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[quote author=PantherFan25 link=topic=1166.msg45582#msg45582
date=1745330200]
Came here to say that I think you guys are really going to like
Erik Pratt. Last season he struggled with some off the court
stuff, and then when he came back coach brought him in off the
bench and he was hot and cold from deep, so his numbers don't do
him justice. But if his mind and body are right, he's an
All-Conference caliber player. Two years ago Milwaukee struggled
to start the year, then Erik Pratt took over the PG
responsibilities and the team got hot and went on a run, almost
knocking off Oakland in the conference championship the year
they beat Kentucky. Good shooter, can guard the opposing teams
best player, capable ball handler and passer who sees the floor
well... Just a versatile guard who can open things up for his
teammates. Good kid too.
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Thanks for the info PantherFan!
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Re: Looking ahead to 2025-26
By: sbufan Date: April 22, 2025, 9:22 am
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I'm cautiously optimistic about kojenets. He played more minutes
in the Big Ten as a true freshman than Fitzmorris did this
season as a 6 or 7 year senior. CAA is a big step down from the
Mountain West. I think he'll be productive for us.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2025-26
By: sbugold Date: April 22, 2025, 10:28 am
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Coach certainly has been making it interesting in the recruiting
arena. But, let's not forget O'Connor and Brown as additional
battle tested additional guards, as well as Gorman and Goods who
could be very good as forwards. Yes, I'd certainly like to see
one additional substantial forward.
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