Thursday, April 23, 2020

What's Up In The Missouri Valley 4/23/2020


The Bradley basketball team is talented, but when can it play?--Peoria Journal Star


Jeff Goodman’s Preseason Top 50 for 2020-21--Watch Stadium

47. Northern Iowa
Last Season: 25-6, 14-4 in Missouri Valley
Lose (4): G Isaiah Brown* (9.2 ppg), G Spencer Haldeman* (9.0 ppg), F Shandon Goldman (Transferred to Tennessee Tech), C Justin Dahl (3.0 ppg)
Starters Back (3): G A.J. Green (Jr., 19.7 ppg), G Trae Berhow (Sr., 12.5 ppg, 5.7 rpg), F Austin Phyfe (RS Jr., 11.2 ppg, 8.2 rpg)
Other Returners (4): F Noah Carter (Soph., 4.3 ppg), G Tywhon Pickford (Sr., 3.6 ppg), G Antwan Kimmons (Soph., 2.8 ppg), F James Betz (Soph., 2.7 ppg)
Redshirted (1): F Cole Henry (RS Fr.)
Potential Sit-Out Transfers (1): F Goanar Mar (George Mason, Sr., 2.4 ppg)
Add (3): F Tytan Anderson, G Bowen Born, G Nate Heise
Mid-Major Mailbag: Northern Iowa’s Top 25 potential, Dayton’s future and more--The Athletic
Cayman Island Classic to be Broadcast on FloSports--unipanthers.com


Top 10 college basketball graduate transfers of the 2020 recruiting cycle--CBS Sports

9. Aaron Cook

Old school: Southern Illinois | New school: Gonzaga
If you're looking for the graduate transfer most likely to make an impact on a Final Four team, Cook might be the best bet. The former Southern Illinois guard might not lead Gonzaga in scoring next season, but Bulldogs coach Mark Few doesn't hand out scholarships to just anyone, and Cook's career trajectory suggests the best is yet to come for the 6-foot-2 guard. His 2019-20 season was off to a great beginning both offensively and defensively before it was derailed by injury.


Podcast: Union Street Hoops (The Howard Little Episode)--NWI Times

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