Roger State Basketball: A Look at the Season Ahead

The Roger State men’s basketball team is gearing up for an exciting season ahead. Here’s a look at what they have in store.

Introduction

The Roger State University men’s Basketball team enters the season with high expectations. The team is coming off a successful campaign in which they went 20-9 overall and 15-5 in conference play They return a core group of players from that team, and they have added several talented newcomers. Head Coach Matt Young believes that this could be a special season for the program.

The team will be led by senior guard Darryl Constable, who averaged 17 points per game last season. He will be joined in the backcourt by junior guard Malik Stamps, who averaged 11 points per game In the frontcourt, senior forward Jordan Smith and junior forward Davion Talbert will be the starters. Smith was the team’s leading rebounder last season, averaging 7 rebounds per game Talbert is a versatile player who can score inside and out.

The bench will feature several talented players, including sophomores Patrick Burcham and Lamar Anthony and freshman Ja’Michael Brown. Burcham is a sharpshooter who can provide instant offense, while Anthony is a versatile player who can contribute in multiple ways. Brown is an athletic wing player who can score and rebound.

Coach Young believes that this team has the potential to be one of the best in school history. They will open the season on November 10th against cross-town rivals North Carolina Central University.

The Team

The Roger State University men’s basketball team is excited for the season ahead. The squad has been working hard in the off-season and is looking to build on last year’s success. Here is a look at the team:

The starting lineup will feature a mix of experience and youth. Senior point guard Malik Moore is the team’s captain and leader. He will be joined in the backcourt by junior shooting guard Jordon Granger. Sophomore small forward JaVonte Harris and junior Power Forward Kobe Eubanks round out the starting lineup

The bench will be key to the team’s success this season. Freshman guard/forward Tyrone James and sophomore center Isaiah Hunter will provide a spark when they come into the game. Junior forwards Marcus Weatherspoon and Jermaine Matthews will also see significant playing time off the bench.

With a deep and talented roster, head coach Rick Anderson believes that his team has what it takes to compete for a conference championship this season. The team will open its season on November 8th at home against cross-town rival University of Central Arkansas

The Schedule

The 2017-2018 Roger State Basketball Schedule has been released, and the boys are ready to take on some tough competition this season. Here’s a look at some of the key games on the schedule:

-Nov. 17 vs. North Carolina A&T: The Bulldogs are coming off a 16-17 season in which they finished 10th in the MEAC. They will be looking to get back on track this season against a young Roger State team.

-Nov. 19 vs. Gardner-Webb: The Runnin’ Bulldogs went 21-13 last season and made it to the second round of the CBI tournament They will be a tough test for the young Rogers State squad.

-Dec. 2 vs. Campbell: The Camels went 14-17 last season but return all five starters from that squad. They will be looking to make a splash in their first season in the Big South Conference against a Rogers State team that is still finding its identity.

The 2017-2018 Roger State Basketball Schedule is filled with challenging games that will test this young team. With so much talent and potential on the roster, it will be exciting to see how theyfare against some of the best teams in the country.

The Conference

In order to be eligible for the NCAA tournament a team must play in a Division I conference and must have a .500 record or better against teams in that conference. The regular season is made up of 18 conference games, which are played from mid-January to early March. Each team plays every other team in its conference twice, once at home and once on the road. The top eight teams in each conference advance to the conference tournament which is held at a neutral site. The conference tournament winner automatically earns an NCAA Tournament berth.

The Rivalries

As the college Basketball season rapidly approaches, Roger State finds itself in the unique position of being the reigning National Champions The target on their backs will be larger than ever before and they will have to battle through a schedule that features some of the country’s top programs In addition to the challenges that come with being defending champs, Roger State will also have to deal with the pressure of high expectations and the rivalry games that come with being one of the nation’s top teams

The Fans

Whether it’s in Roger Arena or on the road, the fans are a big part of any game. The diehard fanatics travel with the team to away games, and they make their presence known. When it comes to game time they are loud and proud, and they know how to get under the other team’s skin. The fans are one of the many things that make Roger State basketball unique.

The Media

The media is an important part of every college basketball team’s season. The media can be local, state, or national. They can be radio, television, or print. They can be positive or negative. They can be a source of information or misinformation. Whatever the case, the media is always there, and always talking about college basketball

This season, the Roger State Basketball team will have its fair share of media attention. The team is coming off of a successful season in which they made it to the NCAA Division II tournament for the first time in school history. There is a lot of excitement surrounding the team this year, and the media will surely be keeping a close eye on them.

Here are some of the things that the media will be watching for this season:

1) How will the team handle success?
2) Can they build on last year’s success?
3) Who will step up as leaders?
4) How will the new players impact the team?
5) Can they overcome any injuries or setbacks?

These are just a few of the story lines that will be followed by the media throughout the season. It should be an exciting year for Roger State Basketball and themedia will surely have a Front Row seat.

The Legacy

In 1982, Roger State Basketball made history. The team, led by Head Coach Nolan Richardson, finished the season as the first Division I basketball team to ever go undefeated in conference play Since then, the school has been nationally recognized for its Basketball Program and the team has made several appearances in the NCAA tournament

With a rich history and a tradition of success, Roger State is poised for another great season. The team returns several Key Players from last year’s squad, including leading scorer Malik Jefferson. Jefferson will be joined by fellow senior guard D’Marco Murray and junior forward Jamonte Graham to form a experienced core that will look to lead the team back to the NCAA tournament

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The Future

Roger State University’s basketball team is gearing up for another season of hardwood action. The team is coming off a successful campaign in which they finished with a record of 20-11. They will look to build on that success this year and make a run at the conference title

The team is led by senior guard J.P. McGuirk, who was named to the all-conference first team last year. He will be joined by fellow seniors Isaiah Jackson and Sebastian Townes, who have both been key contributors over the past few years.

The team will also rely heavily on junior forward Tyler Stevenson, who was named the conference’s freshman of the year last season. He will be joined by fellow junior Joe Smith who is a transfer from Duke University

With a mix of experienced veterans and talented young players Roger State University’s basketball team has all the pieces in place for a Successful Season

Conclusion

As the season winds down, the team is hopeful that their hard work will pay off and they can bring home a win. No matter what the outcome, this has been a great season and we are proud of our team. We would like to thank all of our fans for their support throughout the year.

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