Col of Charleston Cougars

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Head Coach

Tom Herion 3rd year
07-08 0-0
SoCon 0-0
FCR 117
Previous Season Wins wins

SoCon

Final 07-08 Standings
Team Conf. W-L
Davidson 20-0 29-7
Ga Southern 13-7 20-12
Chattanooga 13-7 18-13
Appalachian St 13-7 18-13
UNC Greensboro 11-8 19-12
Col of Charleston 9-11 16-17
Elon 9-11 14-19
Wofford 8-12 16-16
West Carolina 6-13 10-21
Furman 6-14 7-23
Citadel 1-19 6-24

Key Contributors

Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Cl.
PPG RPG APG
G
32 Tony White Jr. 6-0 150 Jr
3rd Tm All-SoCon13.2 2.1 2.7
G
3 Andrew Goudelock 6-1 170 Fr
2nd Tm All-SoCon13.2 2.5 2.1
F
5 Jermain Johnson 6-7 250 Sr
2nd Tm All-SoCon11.2 8.5 1.2
F
11 Dustin Scott 6-8 220 Sr
Returning Starter10.8 6.7 2.0
F
44 Antwaine Wiggins 6-7 180 Fr
Returning Starter6.9* 4.8 1.5
G
31 Marcus Hammond 6-3 190 Sr
5.1 1.85 1.3
F
21 Jeremy Simmons 6-8 225 Fr
5.6 4.8 0.7
G
1 Donavan Monroe 6-1 180 Fr
6.1 1.7 1.0

Starters Lost

Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Cl.
PPG RPG APG
C
34 Konimba Diarra 6-10 235 Sr
2.3 1.0 0.2

There has been a lot of turnover recently at College of Charleston under the watchful eye of Head Coach Bobby Cremins. Coach Cremins is heading into his second year leading the Cougars and this year the team is getting much more talented and much less experienced. The SoCon domination will not be back this year thanks to Davidson, but Charleston is well on its way to recapturing the glory days.

Who’s Out:

Losing four of the top six scorers from last season is the problem that will keep the Cougars on the outside of the postseason. Dontaye Draper and his 16.2 points and 5.3 assists per game is the most notable absence. Forwards Philip McCandies and David Lawrence were the top two rebounders on the team. Josh Jackson developed into a solid scoring center before opting to transfer prior to his senior season. Guards Javon Parris and Jarryd de Boer and forward Renardo Dickerson will not be returning after seeing limited action in 2006-2007.

Who’s In:

It is no secret that the rebuilding process would begin heading into the 2007-2008 campaign and the program was well prepared. Yet, picking up Antwaine Wiggins late in the game added icing to the cake. Wiggins is a versatile small forward and very well could be starting from day one. The most help is needed in the frontcourt and junior college transfer Dustin Scott and incoming freshman Jeremy Simmons will need to make an impact right away. Scott is the all-time leading rebounder in Tallahassee Junior College history and his experience will be a major asset for the Cougars, especially after the transfer of Josh Jackson. Wiggins might be the most heralded incoming freshman, but guard Andrew Goudelock is a tremendous shooter and is expected to at least provide a spark off the bench. Donovan Monroe does not lack talent. The 6-1 shooting guard can score in heaps, but consistency has been a concern. If he buys into what Coach Cremins is selling and buckles down and plays a little defense, Monroe will be a star sooner than later. Lefty Roland Davis is a quality scorer as well and will try and work his way into the rotation as a freshman.

Who to Watch:

Marcus Hammond and Jermaine Johnson are the lone returning starters and both need to develop into leaders now that they are upperclassmen. Hammond averaged 7.1 points per game last year and his shooting was inconsistent, to say the least. If the freshmen are as good as advertised, Hammond may find his minutes decreasing as the season progresses. Johnson is the only proven big man on the roster, but at 6-7 and 250 pounds, he can pretty much take on the opposing frontline by himself. Coming off of a 10.1 points and 6.3 rebound season average, Johnson should blow those numbers away as the main post threat for the Cougars.

Final Projection:

It is important for Hammond and Johnson to take over the leadership roles, but it may be even more important for last year’s roleplayers to develop into solid starters. Tony White, Jr. earned seven starts in 2006-2007 and will now be asked to be the full-time starting point guard. He is a decent scorer and if he can keep the turnovers down a little bit for his sophomore season, Charleston will be in good hands. Konimba Diarra, a 6-10 center, has yet to reach his full potential. But with his senior season upon him, he is out of time. The Mali native only averaged 5.0 minutes per game his first season at Charleston after transferring from South Florida, and it may be a little too much wishful thinking to believe he can become a consistent contributor. However, if he does, the frontline suddenly is very big and very deep.

Coach Cremins is heading into his 2nd year leading the Cougars and this year the team is getting much better, Charleston is well on its way to recapturing the glory days, look for 20 wins.

20

Schedule

Season 07-08

Nov 10 UNC-Wilmington L 91 -98
Nov 15 @Arkansas L 49 -75
Nov 16 @Temple W 79 -76
Nov 18 @Houston L 69 -84
Nov 24 @Fordham W 73 -68
Nov 28 Char Southern W 79 -70
Dec 1 @West Carolina W 86 -84
Dec 15 @Chattanooga L 70 -86
Dec 18 @Florida State L 61 -66
Dec 22 @South Carolina L 82 -85
Dec 29 Mercer W 84 -74
Dec 30 James Madison W 76 -53
Jan 3 Appalachian St L 66 -70
Jan 5 Elon W 78 -65
Jan 10 @Ga Southern L 90 -96
Jan 14 @Citadel W 69 -46
Jan 17 Wofford W 70 -60
Jan 19 @Furman L 66 -74
Jan 24 UNC Greensboro L 71 -88
Jan 26 Davidson L 58 -70
Jan 28 @Wofford L 66 -67
Feb 4 Citadel W 63 -48
Feb 7 @Appalachian St W 68 -63
Feb 9 @Davidson L 56 -81
Feb 14 Chattanooga W 79 -73
Feb 16 West Carolina L 57 -65
Feb 20 @Elon L 86 -87
Feb 25 @UNC Greensboro L 67 -75
Feb 28 Ga Southern W 91 -86
Mar 1 Furman W 77 -59
Mar 7 Citadel W 66 -48
Mar 8 @Ga Southern W 87 -73
Mar 9 Elon L 61 -75