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12 Days of A-Sun Basketball: ETSU
Courtney Pigram won preseason Player of the Year honors. <br><i>Courtesy ASunPhotos.com</i>
Courtney Pigram won preseason Player of the Year honors.
Courtesy ASunPhotos.com

Date Posted: 10/24/2007

12 Days of A-Sun Basketball moves on to Johnson City, Tenn.. for an inside look at the ETSU Buccaneers. The Buccaneers enter the 2007-08 season as the defending regular season champions and as the favorite to win the title again this season. ETSU will be led by junior guard Courtney Pigram, the preseason Player of the Year.

Pigram won the Player of the Year award following a 2006-07 season in which he averaged 18.1 points per game, second-best in the conference, and also ranked in the top 10 in steals (2nd, 2.62 SPG), 3-point field goals per game (3rd, 2.62 3-pt FG per game) and assists (7th, 3.74 APG).

In February, the Buccaneers will be making their third appearance in the O’Reilly ESPNU BracketBusters. The Buccaneers are 2-0 in the event, defeating Fresno State, 66-62, in 2004 and Austin Peay State, 85-81, in 2005.
2007-08 ETSU Buccaneers

 

SEASON PREVIEW - (Courtesy ETSU Media Relations)

A seven-time NCAA Tournament participant, the ETSU Buccaneers enter the 2007-08 season fresh off an Atlantic Sun Conference regular season championship and the program’s second trip to the National Invitation Tournament. With a 24-10 overall record and a 16-2 conference mark a year ago, the Bucs have built a great deal of excitement and momentum heading into the upcoming campaign.

The Bucs, who will be looking to make their third trip to the NCAA Tournament in the last six seasons, will be led by junior guard Courtney Pigram (Memphis), who comes off a season in which he averaged 18.1 points and 3.7 assists per game on way to being named the A-Sun Player of the Year. While Pigram is the team’s most heralded star, he is joined by a group of talented returning players including A-Sun All-Freshman team selection guard Mike Smith (Vandalia, Mo.), sophomore guard Dequan Twilley (Shelbyville), senior post Andrew Reed (Port Richey, Fla.) and senior forward Kenyona Swader (Smyrna). In addition, fifth-year senior Travis Strong (Memphis), the only remaining link to the Bucs’ last NCAA Tournament trip in 2004, returns from a knee injury that cost him the 2006-07 season, while redshirt freshman Micah Williams (Manchester) hopes a year of working out and developing his talents pays off.

One newcomer that will be looked upon to provide significant playing time includes JuCo Division II Player of the Year Kevin Tiggs (Flint, Mich.), a 6-4 swingman who has demonstrated strong leadership skills and significant athleticism in preseason workouts. Along with Tiggs, freshmen such as 6-8 forward Isiah Brown (Miami), 6-1 guard Jacolby Davis (Meridian, Miss.), 6-4 guard Tommy Hubbard (Boston), and 6-7 JuCo forward Greg Hamlin (Flint, Mich.), will also battle for playing time.

While the Bucs have the type of returning players and newcomers to build some preseason enthusiasm, a brutal pre-conference schedule will test the Bucs early and often. For instance, along with home games against 2007 NCAA Tournament participant Eastern Kentucky (Nov. 17) and 2007 NIT participant Appalachian State (Dec. 30), the Bucs will play a three-game road swing beginning at Big 12 member Oklahoma State (Dec. 8), then facing Big East foe Syracuse (Dec. 15), and meeting SEC opponent Georgia (Dec. 21) in the first round of the Rainbow Classic in Hawaii.

Backcourt

Along with Pigram, 2007 A-Sun Coach of the Year Murry Bartow will enter his fifth season at the helm of the Buccaneer ship with the core of his backcourt still intact. Smith returns after a season in which he finished second on the team with an average of 11 points and 3.7 rebounds a game at the wing, with Twilley back after averaging a team-best 4.0 assists per game in 27 minutes of action a contest as a freshman. Along with that trio, the Bucs can also play Swader and Tiggs at either the small forward or wing position, while Davis, Williams, Hubbard and Strong also give the team a great deal of depth on the perimeter. With a transition oriented offense and stingy defensive style of play a year ago, the Bucs won 24 games and a conference title, so it is likely the team will take on a similar look again this year. In 2006-07, ETSU led the A-Sun in steals (9.9 spg), while also ranking second in assists per game, giving a clear indication of how important those two aspects of perimeter play are to the Bucs’ success.

Frontcourt

With the departure of senior’s Brad Nuckles and Eryk Thomas, the Bucs have lost their two most dependable inside defenders and shot blockers from a year ago. That leaves Reed, along with sophomore Blake Mishler (Metamora, Ill.) as the only true inside players returning from last year’s roster. Reed showed all-conference skills several times last season, averaging 9.1 points per game and finishing fourth in the A-Sun with a field goal percentage of 56 percent. Meanwhile, Mishler saw significant floor time in several games and has given reason to believe he can take on a more important roll this year. Along with those two returning players, Swader will see time underneath the basket as well, as will newcomers Hamlin and Brown. All five of those players will ultimately battle for the minutes in the paint for the Bucs.

Schedule

Again, the Bucs face a daunting schedule this year, which includes home games against former Ohio Valley Conference rival Eastern Kentucky, and a trio of former Southern Conference foes in Appalachian State, Chattanooga and Marshall (which is now a member of Conference USA). Along with those games, the Bucs will also take on power conference foes Oklahoma State, Syracuse and Georgia.

In addition, the team will participate in the ESPNU BracketBusters Saturday, facing an opponent yet to be determined in the nationally televised annual event scheduled for late February. The Bucs’ game with Georgia will be played in the first round of the Rainbow Classic, which will see the Bucs play three games in total during their stay in Honolulu, Hawaii. All those games and a 16 game conference slate will prepare the Bucs for another run at the NCAA Tournament in the Atlantic Sun Conference Championships March 5-8 in Nashville, Tenn.

12 Days of A-Sun Basketball Schedule
Oct. 22 - Belmont
Oct. 23 - Campbell
Oct. 24 - ETSU
Oct. 25 - Florida Gulf Coast
Oct. 26 - Gardner-Webb
Oct. 29 - Jacksonville
Oct. 30 - Kennesaw State
Oct. 31 - Lipscomb
Nov. 1 - Mercer
Nov. 2 - UNF
Nov. 5 - USC Upstate
Nov. 6 - Stetson

Related Links:
 • Interview with Murry Bartow
 • Team Photo Gallery


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