![]() ![]() They have size that can cause anybody fits with double-double machines Ahsan Asadullah and Jacob Ognacevic. Lipscomb (19-12, 11-7): This is a team that Liberty does not want to see again. Its offense and height are a downside though, ranking in the bottom 60 of the country in offensive efficiency and height. Its offense is strong at least, having three players ranked in the top 70 of 3-point percentage and sitting at 32nd in adjusted offensive efficiency.Įastern Kentucky (19-12, 12-6): Eastern Kentucky touts how they play “the most exciting 40 minutes in sports” and the pace backs that up, ranking 41st in the country in tempo. You can thank a defense that ranks in the bottom 50 of the country for that. They’ve shown promise but also fallen flat on their face against the good teams in the ASUN. Stetson (17-12, 12-6): This Hatters team opened the season with road wins at Florida State and USF. Along with that, he can shoot the ball from deep, currently sitting at 43.4%. Youngblood scored single digits only once at home. Kennesaw State is still greatly unknown on the national landscape, but if there’s one name that you should become accustomed to this week, it’s Chris Youngblood. The games weren’t even that close either with 10 of the 11 wins being by more than two possessions. This is significant for the Owls because, until the final home game against Queens, they were undefeated at the Convocation Center. Three years later, they set a school record with 23 wins and have home-court advantage throughout the conference tournament. ![]() Kennesaw State (23-8, 15-3): In 2020, the Owls didn’t qualify for the ASUN tournament with a 1-28 record. The Flames' defense isn’t too bad either, allowing the lowest percentage of offensive rebounds in the country and ranking 39th in defensive efficiency. They help lead a team who ranks 10th in the country in both effective field goal, and two-point percentage, along with being ranked 59th in the country in adjusted offensive efficiency. McGhee ranks first in the country in the percentage of shots taken, second in 3-pointers made and fifth in points per game.Īlong with him, Shiloh Robinson and Blake Preston are two of the most efficient scoring big men in the country. They’re led by three seniors, including one of the best 3-point shooters the program has ever seen. Liberty (24-7, 15-3): This Liberty team has the makings of a team that can make noise in not only conference tournament but the NCAA Tournament. ![]()
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