by xufan02 » Wed Jun 28, 2023 12:57 pm
I have started to see some Twitter posts projecting the BE for next season so I thought it was time to start to chatter. With rosters being finalized by middle of next month here is my take.
1) Marquette- Return the BE POY and a lot more from a roster that won the BE regular season and BE Championship. With Kolek stirring the drink and 8 of their top 9 scorers back they are no-brainer pick.
2) Uconn- What a dominate run to the National Championship by Uconn. They do lose a lot in Sanogo, Hawkins, and Andre Jackson, but they have the pieces to challenge for the league with the remaining core, and by far the best recruiting class in the Big East. I expect Newton and Clingan to lead and challenge for all Big East first team selections.
3) Creighton- What a finish to last season after a non-conference that was disappointing, Kalkbrenner being out was a big reason. Still they bring back their top three scorers from a 24 win team that was so close to a Final Four. Adding Ashworth is a big addition. With Kaluma and Nembhard leaving they will need the non-conference to get their feet set. I expect Mason Miller to make a jump and transfer Jonathan Lawson should provide some versatility.
4) Villanova- Kyle Neptune definitely had a tough first year on the main line as head coach, but I believe next year he will get his footing. Justin Moore and Eric Dixon are a very strong 1-2 punch. Add in portal additions of TJ Bamba, Tyler Burton, Hakim Hart, and Lance Ware and you have positionless basketball to the T. The key for next season will be the development of Mark Armstrong; he will be the barometer for how good Nova can be next season.
5) St Johns- Two words, Rick Pitino. The roster is a patchwork quilt, but if there is a coach that piece it together and maximize talent it is Pitino. Also adding top 20 freshman PG Simeon Wilcher doesn't hurt either. I'm looking forward to how this all unfolds as Rick has put together a older roster with firepower.
6) Providence- Kim English did a great job of keeping the roster intact while building momentum for the future in the offseason. Bryce Hopkins really proved to be a handful last season, and I expect he will challenge for BE POY. With Hopkins, Carter, Oduro, and Jusytn Fernandez leading the way they have a shot to make the top 3. Development of point guard play, and the impact of ultra athletic freshman Garwaey Dual will be interesting to watch. Also very interested in Kim English's style of play after watching Cooley ball in Providence for so long.
7) Xavier- Sean Miller loses Souley Boum, Colby Jones, Jack Nunge, and Adam Kunkel from a roster that played 7 guys at the end of the season. It will be a tall order to challenge for a BE title in year two of his return to Victory Parkway, but he has retained key player and has done very well in the portal. He brings in two 2nd Team CUSA players in PG Dayvion McKnight and former Rice all time three point leader Quincy Olivari. Desmond Claude, Zach Freemantle, and Jerome Hunter will lead the way. One freshman to keep an eye for X is Trey Green, he has star potential with his elite shot making.
8) Georgetown- Cooley is an excellent coach, and has done a good job in the portal and on the recruiting front. I think he is a top 4 coach in the conference, but I don't think he is going to have all the pieces he needs to make it to the NCAA tournament and challenge for the top 5 in the Big East. His roster has a lot of good pieces, but not dudes that have every led a team or have been the guy. He will however have Georgetown competitive and a tough out each night.
9) Butler- Thad Matta has been busy this offseason in the portal. Landing a backcourt of Posh Alexander and DJ Davis is going to give him a very good chance to prove some doubters wrong. Landon Moore, Jahmyl Telfort and Pierre Brooks are all talent upgrades from a roster standpoint. This Butler team is going to be really physical this season. I expect a hardnosed, tough, and gritty basketball back at Butler next season.
10)Seton Hall- The offseason and recruiting has been kind of blah for the Pirates. Dylan Addae-Wusu is a solid piece but this roster is in flux right now, with not a huge amount of talent from a middle of the pack team from last season. Kadary Richmond is going to carry a lot of weight, and he is capable, but I don't see enough talent to put the Hall in the top or middle of the league.
11) DePaul- Tony Stubblefield has done a solid job at DePaul, but has yet to get it going in Chicago. He loses a lot from a roster that won 4 games in the Big East last season, and also lost 13 of their last 14 games. DePaul is always close and competitive, but this is where they should be placed.