I'd like to go a little deep on players by position if it helps the total understanding here.
Note: I live in Jersey City and for almost 18 years lived less than a block from St. Anthony and saw 5-6 home games each year so would see, but did not interact with, Bob, Bobby, Dan, and Andrew. That said, I played Tennis for UConn late 80s into the 90s and my very own couch did a 360 vertically the night we beat Clemson via Burrell ----------------> George <-> Swish.
5: candidates: Samson Johnson, Tarris Reed Jr, Youssouf Singare
Samson Johnson
- started for injured Clingan vs St. Johns, Depaul, Butler, Xavier, Georgetown, Crieghton, Villanova,
- the high scorer vs. St. John's 12/23/23
- post season was more than capable off the bench with double digit minutes except in the final
- 2x championship experience
- gives fouls to easy
- does not have defensive footwork to an acceptable level
Tarris Reed Jr
- started as a Sophomore after Hunter Dickenson transferred to Kansas.
- led the team in scoring multiple times
- fouled out of 2 games last year
- when McDaniel was not playing, Reed Jr was the go to scorer but faced double-teams as coach's could see this a mile away and days before. Doubtful he will be double-teamed playing for UConn
- FG % could use work for big man (51.8%)
- poor FT % (51.7%)
- prefers to play the 4 and was recruited as one.
Youssouf Singare
- 2x championship experience
- is 100% from the line (yes, 2-2 but still counts)
- has never played double digit minutes in a NCAA game (avg last year was 2.0 mpg)
- has taken 3 FGs in his career
There are two likelihoods here:
1) Reed Jr, and Johnson split fairly even minutes, game depending (fouls, who is hot, defensive assignments, etc)
2) Singare will move from 2.0 minutes to possibly 7-10 minutes
3) We could see Willis, Jr. at the 4 and Johnson at the 5 if Karaban gets into foul trouble.
4 candidates: Alex Karaban, Isaiah Abraham, Tarris Reed Jr.
Alex Karaban
- defacto starter and go-to scorer
- 2x champioship experience
- started in 2023-2024, played significantly in 2022-2023
- Could improve 3PT FG %
- not the most athletic PF
Isaiah Abraham
- so far, really great in practices
- 90th nationally by 247, but 76th nationally on their composite - 0.9698 suggests he was better than the 90th player.
- was not a top 10 player in HS, so is not guaranteed to start
- fits more at the 3 (6-7, 205)
Tarris Reed, Jr.
+ played Freshman year at the 4
- played Sophomore year at the 5
Nominally, we will have Karaban start, and if tired/fouls, we may see Reed Jr, but more likely we get 2 3s
3 candidates: Jaylin Stewart, Liam McNeeley, Jayden Ross, Isaiah Abraham
Jaylin Stewart
- Playing time increased over the season last year, and was a hero of the BE tourney.
- 2x championship experience
- CBS is listing as a starter
- Big time 3PT game - so far
- Played multiple games >9 min per game including 5 NCAA tourney games
- expected by many to make a huge jump
- sample size is somewhat small
- not sure if he can become a taller, more athletic Spencer no if that is fair to ask
Liam McNeeley
- #10 recruit
- Shot > 40% 3PT @ Montverde in NIBC and EYBL seasons.
- not super athletic
Jayden Ross
+ 2x championship experience
-has no played significant minutes
Isaiah Abraham
- fits better at the 3 than 4 (6'7 205 is more in line with the other 3s)
- great training camp by most accounts
- ranked 90th, but could see > minutes than Ross depending on Hurley and co's take on the 3 depth chart any given day.
Outcomes: We're going to see a lot of Stewart and a lot of McNeeley for sure. If Karaban gets into foul trouble or needs a break, Hurley could put both Stewart and McNeeley with Reed Jr or Johnson at center.
Unlikely that Ross/Abraham exceed 12 min per game
2 candidates: Aidan Maheney, Solomon Ball
Aidan Mahaney
- 2 year starter @ St. Mary's
- avg 12 pts per game
- did not make a Freshman to Sophomore leap (slight stat regression)
- tends to play down to his opponent
Solomon Ball
- Played meaningful minutes as a starter last year when Castle was out
- Played in 7/8 NCAA tourney games (x Alabama)
- CBS is listing as a starter
Outcomes: this is a toss up: Maheney was a starter for 2 years while Ball was a starter for 10 or so games and did not put up Maheney numbers. I think they split 50/50 in this role but as we saw last year, Newton/Castle/Spencer or Newton/Diarra/Castle so we could see 3 guards again and Ball and Maheney would work well.
1 candidates: Hassan Diarra, Ahmad Nowell
Hassan Diarra
- BE 6th man of the year 2023-24
- played double-digits in every game last year including NCAA tourney
- CBS lists as starting
- (19.3 min, 6.1 pts, 2.4 assists per game last year)
- 2x championship experience
- height (6'2" is not blocking a lot of 3s on the perimeter)
Ahmad Nowell
- Excellent training camp by all accounts
- 33rd best player 247 sports
- height (6'0")
- no college experience
Outcomes: Diarra starts with Nowell being first to spell him (rest/fouls) but we would reasonably see both on the court at the same time as Hurley had Diarra with Newton and Castle/Spencer for multiple minutes last year.
All feedback is welcomed.