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Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 2:15 pm
by URI_IEP
Native write up:

On Friday, 6-November-2015 at 7:00pm, the University of Rhode Island men's basketball team kicks off a new season in the Ryan Center with an exhibition game against a NCAA Division II foe, St Thomas Aquinas College.

Located in Rockland County, New York, St Thomas Aquinas College (aka STAC) is a private four-year liberal arts college that has a forty-eight acre campus in the suburban town of Sparkill, New York. Approximately 2400 students attend STAC.

The athletics teams at St Thomas Aquinas College are known as the Spartans. The Spartans play in the East Coast Conference, against other D-II teams like the University of Bridgeport, New York Institute of Technology, and Queens College.

The head coach for men's basketball at STAC is Tobin Anderson. Originally from Iowa, Anderson graduated in 1995 from Wesleyan University, where he was a four year starter and two year captain, and where he remains one of the top ten leading scorers in school history.

Anderson joined STAC in May 2013, after two years as an assistant coach at Division I Siena College. Prior to Sienna, Anderson had 14 years of coaching experience at the Division II and III levels, including head coaching stints at Hamilton College and Clarkson University.

Last year, the Spartans went 21-11 overall, advancing to the ECC Championship game. Head coach Tobin Anderson was honored by the Met Writers Basketball Association as its 2014-15 Coach of the Year.

So far this season, the St Thomas Aquinas College Spartans' M-BB team have themselves already played one exhibition game, a 90-58 upset victory Wednesday night over a Division I opponent, St. John's University of the Big East.

The Spartans' roster (with the starters from Wednesday's win over St John's shown in bold) is as follows:
  • James Mitchell (5-9 160) Sophomore guard from Washington, DC. Point guard who can shoot the three. Don't let his height fool you: his 5 rebounds on Wednesday made him the Spartans second-strongest rebounder. He also scored 13 points, going 2-for-3 from beyond the arc.
  • Peter Alkins (6-1 175) Redshirt freshman guard from Hempstead, NY, where he attended Holy Trinity High School. Little used garbage time player, who shoots poorly and is prone to turnovers.
  • Aaron Cust (6-1 185) Junior guard from Uniondale, NY. A key part of the rotation for Coach Anderson, Cust had 9 points and 4 rebounds in 21 minutes on Wednesday.
  • Chaz Watler (6-2 165) Junior guard from Brooklyn. Last season, Chaz Watler led the Spartans with 15.1 points per game, also averaged 2.5 assists and 4 rebounds. This season he is East Coast Conference preseason Player of the Year. On Wednesday in Carnesecca Arena, Watler started the new season off with a solid performance, scoring 18 points, and also adding 2 assists and 3 rebounds
  • Jonathan Lawton (6-2 170) Freshman guard from Williamstown, New Jersey. Though just a freshman, he is part of the rotation. He had 8 points, and went 2-for-5 on treys against the Red Storm.
  • Shaquille McFarlan (6-2 196) Sophomore guard from Mesic, North Carolina; he played his high school ball at St. Anthony. An aggressive defender, Shaq fouled out of Wednesday's game after playing for 23 minutes, scoring 7 points without attempting a three; he had one steal, one assist, and two turnovers.
  • Adam Koziol (6-3 175) Freshman guard from Charlotte, North Caroline. Still learning college basketball, and not yet a member of the rotation.
  • Ross Greenfield (6-3 200) Sophomore guard from Dix Hills, NY. Ninth man in an eight player rotation. He may see some time against Rhody, should the first eight guys get worn down.
  • John Bradley Saxton (6-4 190) Senior guard from Hilliard, Ohio. Practice player who may see garbage time.
  • Justin Reyes (6-4 196) Redshirt sophomore swingman from Haverhill, Mass, where he played for Whittier Voc Tech. Against St John's on Wednesday, Reyes was the Spartans' shining star: he played the most minutes (33), scored the most points (25), and got the most rebounds (12). While not much of a three-point threat, in the exhibition game against the Red Storm he shot 61% from the field and 60% from the free-throw line.
  • Daniel Wilson (6-6 213) Freshman forward from Baltimore, Maryland, where he attended St Paul's School for Boys. Status unknown; he did not play on Wednesday night.
  • Will Jenkins (6-7 215) Freshman forward from Baltimore, Maryland, where he played for Our Lady of Mt Carmel. Status unknown; he did not play on Wednesday night.
  • Jules de Courtenay (6-7 220) Redshort sophomore forward from Brisbane, Australia; he played his prep ball at South Kent Prep. A bit of a banger, and somewhat foul-prone. Against the Red Storm on Wednesday, he had 4 points, and 4 rebounds, and 4 fouls in 14 minutes. Against Rhody on Friday, the Aussie Computer Science major will likely come off the bench to contribute strongly, unless fouls get in his way.
  • Sam Berlin (6-10 240) The sophomore center from Manassas, Virginia, is tall and has some heft, but his stat line Wednesday night was not overly impressive: 6 points on 3-for-8 shooting; 2 rebounds, one each offensively and defensively; and 2 turnovers. But he is tall.

Coach Anderson likes to have his guys pressing on defense, and running on offense. In the upset win Wednesday, the Spartans used a full court press against St Johns, to the point where the Red Storm players had difficulty in-bounding the ball on multiple occasions due to their inability to separate themselves from Spartan defenders that were all over them.

On offense, the Spartans are a good shooting team. Wednesday night against the Johnnies man-to-man defense, the St Thomas Aquinas guys looked comfortable and were in sync, hitting 62 percent from the field and 63 percent from downtown in the first half, due perhaps to the fact that the Johnnies (with a bunch of untested players and a first-time coach) were giving the Spartans wide open looks all night.

For a Division II school, St Thomas has a decent amount of size. The Rockland county school has four players who stand 6’6" or taller, including a 6’10" center. On Wednesday against St Johns, the Spartans won the battle of the boards, out-rebounding their Division I opponents 43-41.


Look -- I know that the game Friday night is just an exhibition game, and that the 2015-16 season officially opens for the Rhody men's basketball team with the game next Friday against American. I am fully aware that STAC is a Division II team, and that there is no way that URI is going to drop a game in the Ryan Center by losing to a D-2 team. I just have two words for you: Lubbock Christian.


GO RHODY!
I know it's an exhibition.

I know it doesn't matter.

I know it won't be competitive.

I know people will be saying how one of the bench players is WAY better than we thought he'd be.

BUT

It's an actual game, against an actual team, with real refs.

Is anybody else looking forward to it?

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (11/7)

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 2:17 pm
by Rhodymob05
I AM, lets see these boys play! ITS HERE LADIES AND GENTS LETS KICK ASS

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (11/7)

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 2:21 pm
by adam914
I'm looking forward to anything that resembles an actual game! If nothing else, it means we are that much closer to the real thing!

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (11/7)

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 2:22 pm
by URI_IEP
St. Thomas is playing St. John's tonight. It'll be interesting to see if they can keep it close (within 25 points).

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (11/7)

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 4:22 pm
by Shaolin Swat
I've been waiting for this for 7 months now

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (11/7)

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 4:46 pm
by ElmCityRhody
Can't wait !

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (11/7)

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 5:38 pm
by Iggy1979
Might get an idea of the rotation. Granted, everyone will play, but who will be first off the bench ....

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (11/7)

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 5:46 pm
by bressler3south
Iggy1979 wrote:Might get an idea of the rotation. Granted, everyone will play, but who will be first off the bench ....
Coach Hurley….

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (11/7)

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 6:15 pm
by GoRams
FYI, the game is Friday, November 6th at 7pm.

Not Saturday, November 7th.

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (11/7)

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 6:28 pm
by Rhody74
Four will probably be the first guard off the bench and Earl the first front court player.

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (11/7)

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 10:07 pm
by The Dude
Great weekend! Bond and Rhody both premiering this weekend! Doesn't get much better. There is a quote by Oberhauser (Blofeld) in the trailer that says to Bond "I am the author of all your pain." In a way we are Bond...suffered through pain and suffering of watching season after season slip by without a tournament birth or a division title to show for it. Now we enter a season, ready to vanquish the demons of the past, and anything that stands in our way with a renewed energy and sense of purpose. If there was ever a movie with a narrative that could fit Rhody Basketball, I feel like this would be it's trailer...or maybe this should be Rhody's new entrance video (insert Hassan as Bond...haha).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4UDNzXD3qA

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 6:37 am
by jasonmiller88
New to the site. Love the excitement.

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 8:41 am
by BornNBred33
97-71 St. Johns

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 8:47 am
by URI_IEP
All,

Sorry for the confusion, apparently I can't read a calendar! The St. John's game is tonight (11/4 @ 7PM). Not sure where the score above is from.

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 10:11 am
by ramster
URI_IEP wrote:All,

Sorry for the confusion, apparently I can't read a calendar! The St. John's game is tonight (11/4 @ 7PM). Not sure where the score above is from.

Yes, the game is tonight. The score mentioned is from last year's 2014 St John's - Thomas Aquinas Game.

Attached is a write up for tonights game
http://www.lohud.com/story/sports/baske ... /74338722/


http://www.rumbleinthegarden.com/st-joh ... inal-97-71

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 11:07 am
by neil
The Red Storm is predicted to be at the bottom of the Big East with a major rebuilding year. Interested to see the results

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 2:37 pm
by ace
I feel dizzy





Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 7:48 pm
by ace
Yakwe and LoVett aren't playing, as they haven't been cleared by the NCAA yet, but St. John's is currently losing 42-26 in the first half to St. Thomas Aquinas.

ETA- it's now 50-34 at the half.

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 7:52 pm
by TruePoint
Nice. Maybe Friday will be a better test than anticipated.

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 8:39 pm
by CT Rhody
Is this game Friday night on TV?

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 8:40 pm
by ace
The Spartans (I think they're the Spartans?) have pushed the lead to 79-50. Oof. St. John's seems to have about a million turnovers.

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 8:54 pm
by rambone 78
Mullins has a lot of work to do.......

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 8:58 pm
by ace
St. John's loses, 90-58 is the final.

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 9:01 pm
by bigappleram
wow...makes Danny's rebuild seem like a walk in the park :) A 30+ pt loss to a Div 2 team could be unprecedented....even in an exhibition.

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 9:08 pm
by twisted3829
well i bet none of the players are sleeping on them now, you know Hurley will be on them

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 9:32 pm
by SmartyBarrett
ace wrote:St. John's loses, 90-58 is the final.
Good job, good effort.

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 11:14 pm
by ramster
ace wrote:St. John's loses, 90-58 is the final.
And just last year St John's beat the same school by 26 points

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 11:20 pm
by ramster

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 12:17 am
by PeterRamTime
Holy crap! We may be in for some competition!

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 7:46 am
by Rhody74
Either that or the Johnnies really suck.

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 7:50 am
by BornNBred33
dUMASS lost to the converse all stars in 1996, we all know how that year went for them.

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 7:56 am
by ace
They seem to be a decent, guard-heavy team, but a Big East team should not get blown out by them. St. John's could not handle their press at all. They were without LoVett, their highly regarded freshmen point guard, but they could not hold on to the ball.


Box Score

http://www.redstormsports.com/sports/m- ... 10415.html

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 7:57 am
by ace
The St. Thomas Aquinas roster-

http://stacathletics.com/sports/mbkb/2015-16/roster

I think James Mitchell, who had 13, is from the same high school as Jeff Dowtin.

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 8:48 am
by rambone 78
I'm not surprised they lost, but the margin?

Should be a good test for us tomorrow night.

St. Johns will be the Fordham of the BE this season........

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 9:04 am
by Rhodymob05
What the hell! At that margin we should hope to make this is a close game. That's absurd.

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 9:07 am
by BFC
BornNBred33 wrote:dUMASS lost to the converse all stars in 1996, we all know how that year went for them.
UMass reportedly just lost a scrimmage to a Canadian team, Carleton. Carleton also beat Valpo in the summer.

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 9:38 am
by bressler3south
BFC wrote:
BornNBred33 wrote:dUMASS lost to the converse all stars in 1996, we all know how that year went for them.
UMass reportedly just lost a scrimmage to a Canadian team, Carleton. Carleton also beat Valpo in the summer.

For those interested:

https://goravens.ca/teams/mens-basketball/

Nice web-page.

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 10:01 am
by RF1
ace wrote:St. John's loses, 90-58 is the final.

I wonder if this score portends the upcoming season for St. John's? If so, their attendance will tank. The Johnnies play seven MSG games ending the regular season there with Providence College (Saturday 03-05-16 12:30pm). If the Red Storm are really bad and continue to struggle, filling seats at MSG will be a very tough prospect. This will be especially harder as the season progresses and losses mount.

There had been a post on the Fordham fan board a month or two ago referencing rumors the Rhode Island @ Fordham game possibly being moved to MSG as it occurs on the same day (currently scheduled for Rose Hill 03-05-16 2:00pm). The post indicated that MSG might host a doubleheader to boost attendance which might be marketed as NYC vs Rhode Island. PC has generally not played St. John's frequently at MSG. The Red Storm used to mainly play the high profile teams there. With the New Catholic Big East, most of the high profile opponents are off the schedule. A very bad St John's team playing PC at the end of a dreadful season would likely not be a big draw. I wonder if the rumor from the Fordham board might be revived and gain some new life as this season progresses.

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 10:04 am
by bigappleram
That score says more about St. John's than St Thomas Acquinas -- SJU lost 96% of their production, and had 2 of their better FR not suited up due to clearinghouse issues. That said, no Div 1 team should lose by 30 to a Div 2 school even if it is all backups playing. Things will be ugly in Queens this season for sure, over/under 5 wins. Much worse situation than even Dan's first year here.

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 10:11 am
by Smokinjimit
I am really fired up for the game tomorrow. I can't remember the last time
I was excited about URI preseason basketball.
If the game is moved to MSG I will be there.

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 10:20 am
by Blue Man
I dont care what starters youre missing. A team of scholarship players at any high major school, especially one like St Johns, shouldn't ever lose to a D2 team...never mind get BLOWN out.

That said, it's good to see that this team we're playing tomorrow is capable of that and will be a great prep for the season.

I CANT BELIEVE I SAID TOMORROW BASKETBALL IS ALMOST BACK

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 11:27 am
by Rhody74
I wonder how much of the Johnnies' troubles are because this was Mullin's first game as a college coach? I imagine this season will involve a fair amount of on-the-job training for the head coach.

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 12:28 pm
by Rhody72
I believe in 97-98, URI's Elite 8 team lost in an exhibition to a team of former college players. But losing to a D2 team (as URI has done as well) is really bad - as in JD bad. Losing by such a huge margin is unbelievable and makes me wonder whether Mullins is just not capable of coaching..

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 12:36 pm
by luke
Is there going to be a radio broadcast of this game? I can't find it anywhere.

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 12:47 pm
by ace
bigappleram wrote:That score says more about St. John's than St Thomas Acquinas -- SJU lost 96% of their production, and had 2 of their better FR not suited up due to clearinghouse issues. That said, no Div 1 team should lose by 30 to a Div 2 school even if it is all backups playing. Things will be ugly in Queens this season for sure, over/under 5 wins. Much worse situation than even Dan's first year here.
Shocking- shocking!- that Dan had no interest in the job. It's an interesting situation right now at St. John's- an historically pretty successful team that even made the tournament last year and that has lots of resources. It's an easy sell for players who want to play at that level. Mullin seemed genuinely surprised that his team wasn't prepared, which is a bit of a red flag, but they'll have no expectations this year with time to learn and some good recruits coming.

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 12:54 pm
by bigappleram
Can we clear something up given the guy is a legend....his name is Chris Mullin. No "S"

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 12:58 pm
by bigappleram
Will be interesting to watch from afar for sure Ace...agree with you that the comment by Mullin is a red flag. The jump to college from the Pros is difficult and a whole different animal, compound that with the fact he's never actually been a HC, it's his alma mater, a program the new BE needs to be successful and playing in the largest media market just makes for a pressure cooker situation. That said he will get a giant pass for this year, but I am sure he doesn't want to be embarrassed in the process.

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 1:28 pm
by TruePoint
Who is this "Mullins" that people keep referring to?

ETA: Whoops, BAR beat me to it. C'mon people, be better.

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 2:31 pm
by ace

Re: Exhibition - St. Thomas Aquinas (Friday, Nov. 6 7PM)

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 3:15 pm
by Native
TP Note: I copied Native's write-up to the OP. I will talk with ATP and SG about standardizing game threads similar to how we standardize recruit threads. In the meantime, if you start a game thread, please either do the scout on the opponent or leave the top post blank so it can be added. Thanks!

On Friday, 6-November-2015 at 7:00pm, the University of Rhode Island men's basketball team kicks off a new season in the Ryan Center with an exhibition game against a NCAA Division II foe, St Thomas Aquinas College.

Located in Rockland County, New York, St Thomas Aquinas College (aka STAC) is a private four-year liberal arts college that has a forty-eight acre campus in the suburban town of Sparkill, New York. Approximately 2400 students attend STAC.

The athletics teams at St Thomas Aquinas College are known as the Spartans. The Spartans play in the East Coast Conference, against other D-II teams like the University of Bridgeport, New York Institute of Technology, and Queens College.

The head coach for men's basketball at STAC is Tobin Anderson. Originally from Iowa, Anderson graduated in 1995 from Wesleyan University, where he was a four year starter and two year captain, and where he remains one of the top ten leading scorers in school history.

Anderson joined STAC in May 2013, after two years as an assistant coach at Division I Siena College. Prior to Sienna, Anderson had 14 years of coaching experience at the Division II and III levels, including head coaching stints at Hamilton College and Clarkson University.

Last year, the Spartans went 21-11 overall, advancing to the ECC Championship game. Head coach Tobin Anderson was honored by the Met Writers Basketball Association as its 2014-15 Coach of the Year.

So far this season, the St Thomas Aquinas College Spartans' M-BB team have themselves already played one exhibition game, a 90-58 upset victory Wednesday night over a Division I opponent, St. John's University of the Big East.

The Spartans' roster (with the starters from Wednesday's win over St John's shown in bold) is as follows:
  • James Mitchell (5-9 160) Sophomore guard from Washington, DC. Point guard who can shoot the three. Don't let his height fool you: his 5 rebounds on Wednesday made him the Spartans second-strongest rebounder. He also scored 13 points, going 2-for-3 from beyond the arc.
  • Peter Alkins (6-1 175) Redshirt freshman guard from Hempstead, NY, where he attended Holy Trinity High School. Little used garbage time player, who shoots poorly and is prone to turnovers.
  • Aaron Cust (6-1 185) Junior guard from Uniondale, NY. A key part of the rotation for Coach Anderson, Cust had 9 points and 4 rebounds in 21 minutes on Wednesday.
  • Chaz Watler (6-2 165) Junior guard from Brooklyn. Last season, Chaz Watler led the Spartans with 15.1 points per game, also averaged 2.5 assists and 4 rebounds. This season he is East Coast Conference preseason Player of the Year. On Wednesday in Carnesecca Arena, Watler started the new season off with a solid performance, scoring 18 points, and also adding 2 assists and 3 rebounds
  • Jonathan Lawton (6-2 170) Freshman guard from Williamstown, New Jersey. Though just a freshman, he is part of the rotation. He had 8 points, and went 2-for-5 on treys against the Red Storm.
  • Shaquille McFarlan (6-2 196) Sophomore guard from Mesic, North Carolina; he played his high school ball at St. Anthony. An aggressive defender, Shaq fouled out of Wednesday's game after playing for 23 minutes, scoring 7 points without attempting a three; he had one steal, one assist, and two turnovers.
  • Adam Koziol (6-3 175) Freshman guard from Charlotte, North Caroline. Still learning college basketball, and not yet a member of the rotation.
  • Ross Greenfield (6-3 200) Sophomore guard from Dix Hills, NY. Ninth man in an eight player rotation. He may see some time against Rhody, should the first eight guys get worn down.
  • John Bradley Saxton (6-4 190) Senior guard from Hilliard, Ohio. Practice player who may see garbage time.
  • Justin Reyes (6-4 196) Redshirt sophomore swingman from Haverhill, Mass, where he played for Whittier Voc Tech. Against St John's on Wednesday, Reyes was the Spartans' shining star: he played the most minutes (33), scored the most points (25), and got the most rebounds (12). While not much of a three-point threat, in the exhibition game against the Red Storm he shot 61% from the field and 60% from the free-throw line.
  • Daniel Wilson (6-6 213) Freshman forward from Baltimore, Maryland, where he attended St Paul's School for Boys. Status unknown; he did not play on Wednesday night.
  • Will Jenkins (6-7 215) Freshman forward from Baltimore, Maryland, where he played for Our Lady of Mt Carmel. Status unknown; he did not play on Wednesday night.
  • Jules de Courtenay (6-7 220) Redshort sophomore forward from Brisbane, Australia; he played his prep ball at South Kent Prep. A bit of a banger, and somewhat foul-prone. Against the Red Storm on Wednesday, he had 4 points, and 4 rebounds, and 4 fouls in 14 minutes. Against Rhody on Friday, the Aussie Computer Science major will likely come off the bench to contribute strongly, unless fouls get in his way.
  • Sam Berlin (6-10 240) The sophomore center from Manassas, Virginia, is tall and has some heft, but his stat line Wednesday night was not overly impressive: 6 points on 3-for-8 shooting; 2 rebounds, one each offensively and defensively; and 2 turnovers. But he is tall.

Coach Anderson likes to have his guys pressing on defense, and running on offense. In the upset win Wednesday, the Spartans used a full court press against St Johns, to the point where the Red Storm players had difficulty in-bounding the ball on multiple occasions due to their inability to separate themselves from Spartan defenders that were all over them.

On offense, the Spartans are a good shooting team. Wednesday night against the Johnnies man-to-man defense, the St Thomas Aquinas guys looked comfortable and were in sync, hitting 62 percent from the field and 63 percent from downtown in the first half, due perhaps to the fact that the Johnnies (with a bunch of untested players and a first-time coach) were giving the Spartans wide open looks all night.

For a Division II school, St Thomas has a decent amount of size. The Rockland county school has four players who stand 6’6" or taller, including a 6’10" center. On Wednesday against St Johns, the Spartans won the battle of the boards, out-rebounding their Division I opponents 43-41.


Look -- I know that the game Friday night is just an exhibition game, and that the 2015-16 season officially opens for the Rhody men's basketball team with the game next Friday against American. I am fully aware that STAC is a Division II team, and that there is no way that URI is going to drop a game in the Ryan Center by losing to a D-2 team. I just have two words for you: Lubbock Christian.


GO RHODY!