YSU Men’s Basketball Team Is ‘All-In’, Can Win The Horizon League This Season
October 13 was Media Day for the Youngstown State men’s basketball team. Things felt different, things are different. Coach Jerry Slocum was optimistic about the group of student-athletes he has assembled for the 2011-12 season. Before the quotes get printed and before the stats are run, I will go on the record and say that this basketball team will win the Horizon League this year. It is obvious that everyone will have a different opinion of what to expect. Read the facts before forming an opinion.
This team has a rare blend of quality senior leadership with Ashen Ward and DuShawn Brooks. Ward has been a constant plus and Brooks is prepared to accept his role as a potential starter after getting quality minutes off of the bench last season. The youth on the team is oozing with talent. DJ Cole, Chris Morgan, Danny Reese, and Cale Zuiker are all parts of a puzzle that Slocum has been trying to complete for the last six years.
“We paid our dues last year”, remarked Slocum. “I like the balance, the attitude, and the work ethic that this group has shown. This is a deeper basketball team than I have had and I am very optimistic that we can finish in the top-third of the conference this season.”
What Slocum (above) did not address is what I will.
Youngstown State lost two players last season, Vytas Sulskis and Dan Boudler. However, the Penguins are welcoming back players who were difference makers in a strong second half run where nobody wanted to play YSU. Damian Eargle, Kendrick Perry, and Blake Allen, along with Ward all got better as the year went on. Adding in Shawn Amiker, Fletcher Larson, Mike Podolsky, Nate Perry, and Josh Chojnacki, gives Slocum incredible bench strength and balance he has not had the luxury of enjoying in past seasons.
Now, why I say the Penguins will win this league… Valparaiso had a guy named Brandon Wood. He didn’t graduate or get drafted, but opted to transfer to Michigan State to showcase his talents in a brighter spotlight. Wood averaged 16.7 per game in the 2010-11 season. Also gone is Cory Johnson who dropped in 26 against YSU last season.
Butler made it to the National Championship for a second year in a row. Their last loss before that game was at Youngstown State. The Bulldogs are going to be good again, but they are going to experience some growing pains this season. Gone are Matt Howard, Shelvin Mack, Shawn VanZant, and Zach Hahn. The Bulldogs will be good, but YSU has better talent this season.
Want more? Norris Cole was about 45% of Cleveland State’s offense. He’s going to be picketing instead of playing this season and the Vikings will not be the same tough team without Cole. Milwaukee lost their top scorer and rebounder, Anthony Hill. Etc…
Basically, the Penguins have equivalent or better talent than every other team in the Horizon League this season. Slocum knows how to win games (he is sixth among active D-I coaches with 629 wins) , and the players are committed to bigger things.
“This is a group that made a major commitment to the offseason, to our Summer program, and into the Fall”, commented Slocum. “These guys know what Horizon League basketball is all about and they know about the challenges ahead of them, physically, in a very, very good league.”
“We have worked hard on building a mentality because we know that nothing in this league will be easy”, said senior Ashen Ward. “We have a sense of dedication that I have never felt before. Knowing that I can come to the gym at six in the morning and one of my teammates might be there before me is a great feeling. It’s nice to know that someone is working as hard as me and that he is on my team.”
“I’ll go on the record right now and say that we can win the Horizon League”, said Kendrick Perry. “We are always seen as the underdogs. A win against Butler last season paved the way in letting us realize how good we can really be. We all came here for one purpose, to win. Everything goes easier when we share a common goal, and we are working hard to reach our goals.”
“I think that guys are coming in ready to work and the competition on this team is healthy”, said Blake Allen. “We don’t feel pressure, but more excitement. The young guys have come in and really followed the lead of the older guys, everyone is working hard.“
“We come in every day and push each other”, noted DuShawn Brooks. “I’m not a captain, but I am a senior and I will do everything in my power to help Ashen [Ward] be a leader when needed. Everyone has been shooting free throws, working on ball-handling, and tuning up their fundamentals.”
Never known to be a successful basketball program, the soil has finally tilled the way Coach Slocum envisioned it would for the last few years. Expect bigger things this season, expect a competitive program with someone different able to step up and contribute toward a win. Expect a very strong current of fresh air, bigger crowds, better results, and success. I do.