ESPN's WCC Preview
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ESPN's WCC Preview
Check it out:
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=2974624
It's a pretty good preview actually, I would say, though it is a bit Zag-centric and says that Jones is the league's third leading rebounder. Oops! So I guess whoever wrote it didn't do all their homework.
But still, it's a pretty good read.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=2974624
It's a pretty good preview actually, I would say, though it is a bit Zag-centric and says that Jones is the league's third leading rebounder. Oops! So I guess whoever wrote it didn't do all their homework.
But still, it's a pretty good read.

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Re: ESPN's WCC Preview
Nice article. looks like they forgot to update the stats. The articles themselves looked pretty accurate, though.

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Re: ESPN's WCC Preview
My idea of 'baby steps' is a 12 win season !
Portland
Baby steps. It's where the Pilots are right now. A 9-23 team under first-year coach Eric Reveno last season, Portland ended a 10-year winless streak in the conference tournament with a first-round victory against Loyola Marymount. The returning starters are senior wing Sherrard Watson (28 starts last season after none the previous two seasons) and sophomore point guard Taishi Ito. Eight newcomers are on the roster, including Dutch junior national team member Robin Smeulders; redshirt sophomore guard Nik Raivio, brother of former Gonzaga standout point guard Derek Raivio; and freshman forward Luke Sikma, son of former NBA star Jack Sikma.
Portland
Baby steps. It's where the Pilots are right now. A 9-23 team under first-year coach Eric Reveno last season, Portland ended a 10-year winless streak in the conference tournament with a first-round victory against Loyola Marymount. The returning starters are senior wing Sherrard Watson (28 starts last season after none the previous two seasons) and sophomore point guard Taishi Ito. Eight newcomers are on the roster, including Dutch junior national team member Robin Smeulders; redshirt sophomore guard Nik Raivio, brother of former Gonzaga standout point guard Derek Raivio; and freshman forward Luke Sikma, son of former NBA star Jack Sikma.
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