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November 30 Sheet
Tulsa (-3) at
Arkansas - 2:05pm Pacific
The Golden Hurricane return 78.3% of their scoring and 80.1% of
their rebounding from last years 27-7 second round NCAA tournament
team. Point guard Greg Harrington is the only key player gone from
last year. Ball handling will not be an issue for this team as they
return a pair of 5-11 senior guards in Antonio Reed & Dante
Swanson. Both are very quick, experienced, and capable double digit
scorers. Junior guard Jason Parker (8.6ppg last year, 17.5ppg in two
games this year) has stepped in as the third starting guard very
nicely. Senior forward Charlie Davis is a solid defender and
rebounder with experience. The star of the frontcourt is power
forward Kevin Johnson (20.0ppg, 8.0rpg in 2 games this year) who is
a warrior on the low blocks. Forward Marqus Ledoux and guard Jarious
Glenn provide depth off the bench.
This is just the type of team who excels early on in the season.
They start four seniors and one junior. The team knows each other
very well and they have an all senior backcourt that knows how to
win.
Arkansas is a complete opposite. The Razorbacks are breaking in a
new head coach who is attempting to transform the team from a full
court pressuring, 3 point shooting team, in to a half-court set it
up, defensively sound team. Five key contributors including three
starters (top 3 leading scorers) have left the team since last
season. Making matters worse is that senior guard Charles Tatum, the
teams most experienced returning ball handler, suffered an injury in
a pickup game and will redshirt this season. Arkansas is left with
an all freshman starting backcourt and a frontcourt that does not
feature any standout players.
It is likely to take some time before new head coach Stan Heath
successfully implements his style of play. He has said straight out
that the teams offense will improve by conference time, but he would
like to see the defense improve first, then work on the offense as
he sees fit. Heath's Kent State team last year started just 4-4 in
his first year before winning 26 of 28 games and that was with an
experienced returning team. Arkansas won their season opener
impressively over an outmatched Jackson State team but were beaten
soundly 76-64 by Oral Roberts in next game. The team shot just 33%
from the field and was even in rebounding margin despite that being
one of the teams supposed strengths. Arkansas looks to be a go
against team at this point in the season.
Tulsa has been impressive early on beating New Mexico State by 10
and Texas Pan-American by 30 in back to back nights. This team just
does not get beaten very often, including 10-3 away from home last
season. Last year they played Arkansas down to the wire, losing by 4
at home in a game they really felt they should have won. They have
lost 7 straight to Arkansas in the series. Look for Tulsa to avenge
last years loss and end the series streak today.
Tulsa 1 UNIT
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