2011-2012 Men's Basketball Media Guide - College of Southern ...
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5<br />
<strong>2011</strong>-12 Outlook<br />
Swilling (St. Joes University), Rafriel Guthrie (Seward County CC) and Paul Egwuonwu (Northwest Nazarene<br />
Univ.)<br />
“This year’s team is going to be fun and challenging to coach,” Gosar said. “Challenging in that we have no<br />
returning starters and only two players (Fabyon and Gerson) that were in our main rotation. Because our depth<br />
inside and the ability <strong>of</strong> some players to play multiple positions provides us many different line-up and style <strong>of</strong><br />
play options. We will explore all options throughout the early part <strong>of</strong> the season and start tailoring it down as<br />
our identity emerges and our players develop more chemistry with each other. Fun in that, once again, we have<br />
a great group <strong>of</strong> young men that work hard and will continue to get better each week throughout the season.”<br />
In addition to the eight sophomores and two red-shirt freshmen, Gosar will look to Jerran Foster (guard), Sebastien<br />
Michineau (guard), Anthony Allen (center) and Greg Sequele (forward) to get floor time. Zack Rosette<br />
(guard), Montigo Alford (guard) and Terran Leavitt (guard) will all red-shirt for CSI this season. Rosette and<br />
Leavitt will work on gaining experience, while Alford will recover from shoulder surgery.<br />
As always, getting through Region 18 play can be as tough as competing nationally.<br />
“With the high level <strong>of</strong> competition and<br />
the extreme travel, no doubt, the Scenic<br />
West Athletic Conference is the toughest<br />
junior college league in the country, “Gosar<br />
said. “The last two out <strong>of</strong> three NJCAA<br />
National Champions have come out <strong>of</strong> our<br />
league. This year will be no exception.<br />
North Idaho, Salt Lake, Snow, CEU and<br />
CNCC all return many talented players and<br />
have added many top-notch recruits.