The Ragin’ Cajuns only had seven players last season that averaged over ten minutes per game. One of those players left early to play professionally, two have run out of eligibility and another is awaiting a ruling from the NCAA on another year of playing at the Cajundome. That may sound grim, but a group of newcomers should help ULL stay competitive in the Sun Belt.
Who’s Out: Tiras Wade led the team with 20.3 points per contest and will try his luck in the draft after his junior campaign. Fellow guard Orien Greene averaged 11.4 points and a team high 4.0 assists. Forward Brian Hamilton averaged 13.7 points and a team high 7.6 rebounds. That is a lot of missing talent. Adding to the loss of players is the uncertain status of Dwayne Mitchell. The 6-5 guard, who started all 31 games for Lafayette, must wait on a decision by the NCAA to grant him another year of eligibility. Mitchell played one exhibition contest for Auburn before transferring, which the NCAA has counted as a year of eligibility. The decision may not come down until the fall.
Who’s In: The talent level may not be replaced, but the depth questions will be answered, or at least better than last year. Ed Turner, a transfer from Central Florida Junior College, via the University of Pittsburgh should be starting. At 6-8, Turner can play either forward position. He was highly recruited coming out of high school and will make a big splash in the Sun Belt. Wingman Jake Fields will battle for minutes. He averaged 15 points per game last season at Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College. Eventually Booker Woodfox could be the star of the class. The 6-1 guard has an extremely accurate shot and can score in bunches. Point guard Maurice Barksdale could earn a spot in the starting lineup. Even if he doesn’t earn one, he may end up there anyway if Dwayne Mitchell can’t come back. Lucian Graham, a transfer from Long Beach State rounds out Robert Lee’s group of newcomers. Graham started six games for LBSU as a freshman, averaging 5.6 points and 2.2 rebounds. The 6-7 sophomore will add more depth to the wings. Walk-on Rhett Hebert returns as a sophomore after redshirting last season.
Who to Watch: Chris Cameron is the returning leading scorer and rebounder, with 8.2 and 3.3 respectively. The 6-11, 270 pound center needs to flourish his senior season if the Cajuns want to make the post season. Luckily the depth is much improved so the big man can remain well rested.
Projected Conference Rank: After losing so much talent, a 3rd place finish overall in the Sun Belt is truly a testament to the success of the program. The newcomers will need to step in quickly if the Cajun fans want to forget about Tiras Wade and Orien Greene relatively quickly.
Projected Post-season Tournament: none
Projected Starting Five:
- Dwayne Mitchell, Senior, Guard, 10.4 points per game
- Lucian Graham, Sophomore, Guard, DNP last season
- Ed Turner, Junior, Forward, DNP last season
- Spencer Ford, Senior, Forward, 4.6 points per game
- Chris Cameron, Senior, Center, 8.2 points per game
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By Joel Welser