Herndon
All-Conference
Size changes:
Mar 195>209
Kier 183>190
Greene 174>190
Calixte 230>225 (slimmer, huh)
Team returns 100% of scoring, plus Reuter, who I figure will average at least 10 ppg. That means we'll average at least 10 PPG more than last year, right? That's how math works?
GMU's strength and conditioning coach is named Handy Handerahan, which I'm 75% sure is a character from a late 70's sitcom about an auto-body shop in St. Louis that I've never seen.
Goanar Mar's 10.9 PPG was the 3rd best by a Mason Freshman in 20 years. You get 3 guesses to come up with the first two. (no, one of them is NOT ryan pearson)
Otis all time at Mason going into his senior season:
15th in points
7th in assists
1st in FT%
11th in made 3's (Jaire is 5th, and will probably finish 2nd or 3rd)
Carlos Yates was a MONSTER
Jarred Reuter has the same major as my father, who is in his final semester at Mason at 65 years of age.
Greg Calixte shot 61% from the floor as a freshman. That's REALLY efficient. If he can make a Will Thomas-like improvement from the FT line over his career, that's a useful piece.
Otis and Jaire are likely going to finish 1 and 2 all time in career starts.
Raoul Heinen was fun.
Mar 195>209
Kier 183>190
Greene 174>190
Calixte 230>225 (slimmer, huh)
Team returns 100% of scoring, plus Reuter, who I figure will average at least 10 ppg. That means we'll average at least 10 PPG more than last year, right? That's how math works?
GMU's strength and conditioning coach is named Handy Handerahan, which I'm 75% sure is a character from a late 70's sitcom about an auto-body shop in St. Louis that I've never seen.
Goanar Mar's 10.9 PPG was the 3rd best by a Mason Freshman in 20 years. You get 3 guesses to come up with the first two. (no, one of them is NOT ryan pearson)
Otis all time at Mason going into his senior season:
15th in points
7th in assists
1st in FT%
11th in made 3's (Jaire is 5th, and will probably finish 2nd or 3rd)
Carlos Yates was a MONSTER
Jarred Reuter has the same major as my father, who is in his final semester at Mason at 65 years of age.
Greg Calixte shot 61% from the floor as a freshman. That's REALLY efficient. If he can make a Will Thomas-like improvement from the FT line over his career, that's a useful piece.
Otis and Jaire are likely going to finish 1 and 2 all time in career starts.
Raoul Heinen was fun.