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Re: DePaul Preview



From: Chris Sorge
Date: 06 Jan 2003 - 03:56 PM EST


I think this would be an ideal game for Moore to get extended minutes in. I
would like to get a better estimation of his skills against a conference
opponent who will play hard. I believe that little looping shot of his will
prove valuable when he gets in amongst the trees.

Chris
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From: "Jonathan Breiner" <address@hidden>
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Cc: "brett p" <address@hidden>; "Keith Wedinger"
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Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 9:48 AM
Subject: [UC Basketball] DePaul Preview


DePaul has had a makeover of sorts since last season. A new coach, a new
athletic director, and slightly different results on the court. The Blue
Demons are 8-2 as opposed to the more recently familiar, 2-8. UC will open
Conference USA play against DePaul at 8 p.m. Wednesday at The Shoe. Channel
19 will provide local television coverage.



The Blue Demons (8-2) lost by 31 points to Notre Dame and by three points at
St. Joseph's. Their "quality" wins have been over Seton Hall by 11 and Ohio
U by 8. They have only played 3 road games (2 losses) and tend to struggle.
I expect UC to be able to come out and dominate on Wednesday. Not only
that, but UC needs to make an early statement in CUSA. The schedule is back
loaded. Among their final nine conference games are both games against
Marquette and UL and the games at Memphis and at Charlotte. Starting slow
will not be a good idea, as the top teams seem to be better able to compete
with UC this year.



DePaul is similar to UC in that they have no true center, but they are not
weak inside, led by 6-7 junior Delonte Holland and 6-9 senior Sam Hoskin.
Holland and Hoskin lead DePaul in minutes and scoring (14.7 and 14.5,
respectively). While junior Andre Brown is playing after a knee injury
early in the pre-season, his offensive explosiveness has not come back yet.
The 6-9 junior would likely have been DePaul's go to player, but while
leading the team in rebounding at 7.6 per game, he has not found his shot
shooting a horrible 24 of 69 (35%) from the field. One would have to think
he would turn it around at some point based on past performance.



DePaul has two shooters to worry about and we are somewhat familiar with
both: Sophomore Drake Diener and senior Joe Tulley. Tulley is much more of
a set shooter whereas Diener is not afraid to shoot the 2-pointer also.
Diener spent July completing a seven-game tour of Australia with the People
To People All-Star team. He averaged over 16 points and I think this time
really helped his game. The Dieners are well known in CUSA with one at both
SLU and Marquette.



Keys for UC



1. Possessions. UC and DePaul have the #1 and #2 scoring defenses in CUSA.
Each possession will be meaningful. Barker and Moore will need to protect
the ball and make good decisions.



2. Rebounding. Coming off their best rebounding performance of the season,
UC must repeat it. A good deal of the offense against UT-Chattanooga came
off of missed shots and I would expect to see a few missed shots on
Wednesday.



3. Tulley. He is not the fastest point guard and can be pressured into some
mistakes. He can also, when left open, hit shot after shot (44.4% 3 point
shooter). Do not let him get on his game and it could easily be a blowout.





Personally, I cannot see DePaul coming into the Shoe and winning this game,
but it has been a strange season and very few of us have any idea of what UC
team will show up. I am hoping for the more recent edition.



UC 74 DePaul 61



jon b


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