| You only return one player who was in the rotation
from last year's squad. What do you look for in Brad Schilder to contribute
to the team?
Brad is a pretty versatile player
and has started quite a few games over the last two seasons. He
was our only legitimate three-point threat the second semester and
drew a lot of attention defensively as a result. I think he realized
that strength and stamina were something he needed to
improve on if he wanted to be as effective as he could and as a
result he worked hard over the summer in the weight room and his
added strength and size could really pay dividends this season.
We are looking for Brad to achieve a high level of consistency night
in and night out and also provide a level of leadership which he
has embraced thus far in practice this year.
Why were personnel changes necessary this season?
We want to represent the school and
our student athletes in the best light possible. The staff evaluated
stats and game films from last year very thoroughly and came up
with several conclusions. I could have done a much more effective
job last year in recruiting players to compliment our core group
of guys than I did. We over-evaluated some of our younger players
who we counted on last year to be ready to step up and fill the
shoes of our senior leaders from the 22 win season the year prior.
It was very obvious both statistically and to anyone who saw us
play that we had some underclassmen who simply didn't have the skill
necessary and who couldn't compete at this level of college basketball.
Several chose to either continue their athletic pursuits at levels
more accommodating to their level of skill while others decided
to shift their focus entirely to school and not attempt to play
basketball.
This evaluation process also included
making other roster adjustments. We had to address those who refused
to make a commitment to the team and who by selfish acts and poor
attitudes fostered negativity and kept the team in constant turmoil.
As a teacher you do every thing in your power to mentor and counsel
those types of individuals and hope to get through to them to both
improve them and the team, however consistently selfish attitudes
are like cancers on a team and at some point every program has to
either
affect change in that individual or remove them for the good of
the team. We met with every member of the team and stressed our
team first priority that was not going to be wavered from. In the
end we took the steps necessary to propel our team forward and that
meant moving ahead without anyone who was not capable or willing
to make a commitment to the team first. I think for all of those
people who were around our team last season and who are committed
to the team first concept that the change made was not much of a
surprise.
What needs did you fill with this season's recruiting class?
The first step was to find players
who could shoot the basketball at this level. I am optimistic that
we have accomplished that goal with the return of Brad Schilder
and the addition of Ben Hunt, Tommy Johnson, Kharyi McKinney, Scott
Reasoner, just to name a few. The next thing was to find a point
guard who was first and foremost a team player and who had the skills,
character and leadership qualities to play and succeed at against
the quality teams and players we compete against. I believe we have
found an outstanding guard in Kharyi McKinney from Midland College
that exhibits all of those qualities and will without a doubt make
a huge impact on our team this season. We believe Kharyi will be
the one of the top guards around this season. We are also pleased
with Trey Watts from Brookhaven. He could have a nice upside and
he could definitely make an impact this season as he keeps improving
and learning the game.
When we decided to go in a more team-oriented
direction at the forward we were very fortunate in signing Tommy
Johnson from SW Missouri State. In addition to being one of the
top players we have had here in a while he possesses tremendous
leadership skills and a team first spirit that has been both infectious
and refreshing to the rest of the team and coaching staff.
The athleticism of Wesley Haynes and
David Johnson is something you don't replace very easily. We brought
in two inside players who while very different from David Johnson
are going to be central figures in our team this year. Vince Williams
is a very skilled and proven player from Los Angeles. He has a very
good shooting touch and is a legitimate threat inside every time
he gets the ball. Vince has a good understanding of how to play
the game and is rapidly learning to play in our system, which should
compliment him very well. Vince will be a definite factor in the
RRAC. Scott Reasoner is a 4-5 combo who is very strong and has a
very good shooting touch, good passing ability and is a physical
rebounder. Scott is also proven at the highest NAIA level and is
a great source for helping all of our players
understand what the highest level of NAIA basketball is.
Another intriguing player is Nino
Etienne from Baylor. Nino is possibly the best athlete on the team and
is a very strong physical guard with a great upside. As Nino learns
the game he could be an outstanding player for us and could be a
significant factor this year.
Other guys that are going to impact
the team are Brandon Livingston, an athletic rebounding forward
from Weatherford JC, Muhammad Abdullah, a shooting combo guard from
Cedar Valley CC, and returning from last year, CJ Higginbotham who
earned his way to varsity status in December after a solid junior
varsity season last year.
Who will be this year's biggest surprise on the team?
I think our whole team will be surprising.
With nine new players, everyone and everything is a learning process.
I am not sure if we have any one surprise as far as individual players
go. I think what will surprise a lot of people is our ability to
shoot the basketball, our ability to defend and our skill at rebounding
the basketball.
You were picked to win the conference at the beginning of last year
and picked 7th this pre-season. Do you think that has any affect
on the season?
Polls are usually representative
of what you did the year before and whom you have returning that
people know. We were picked in the Top 25 in the country and first
in the Red River Conference because of the success of the previous
year's team and the presence of David Johnson.
I was really surprised we were picked
as high as we were (7th) this season. I don't think many people
know anything about our players, and we have a lot of new ones,
so it's not surprising to be picked mid-pack. In terms of what our
guys think they are probably more amused with the ranking than anything
else. We have some very mature players in leadership roles that
have competed at pretty high levels. I think they just take it for
what its worth and know what happens on the floor for 22 conference
games and afterwards is what counts.
Discuss the leadership role and its importance in relation to being
successful:
If your upperclassmen and players
you count on are not involved in the leadership and establishing
work habits then it is difficult to have any sustainable success
in your program. The biggest factor in success is that if your best
players are not your hardest workers then there is a limit on how
successful any team or organization can be. Thus far we have had
outstanding leadership from Tommy Johnson,
Kharyi McKinney, Ben Hunt and Brad Schilder just to name a few.
With a couple of other key players like Vince Williams, Scott Reasoner
and Nino Ettiene also making major contributions in our practices
and have been consistently competitive. There is a work ethic on
this team that is very strong. I also like the fact that the commitment
is very strong academically as Tommy Johnson and Vince Williams,
our only two seniors should both graduate this spring or early summer.
This sends a message to our younger players on the value placed
on education by our two older guys.
After two seasons in Red River Conference, has that changed your
style any or the type of players you want to recruit?
We renewed our focus on quality people
with character and proven basketball skill that could commit to
both academic and athletic success. An overriding factor was finding
students that truly wanted to be at Texas Wesleyan University and
be part of the basketball program. In shaping and refining that
philosophy we ended up turning down quite a few talented individual
players who simply didn't fit into what we were trying to accomplish.
Ironically, in many instances we will see them on the rosters of
quite a few of our opponents.
Comment on the play in the Red River Conference:
The upper echelon teams in the RRAC
can compete with anyone at the NAIA level on any given night. I
think the league overall is competitive nationally and appears to
be up this season from what I have been told. I thought the overall
strength of the league was down last year as compared to our initial
year (2002-03), but like many levels of college basketball in the
country it can tremendously vary from year to year depending on
the talent levels of the various programs. A player like Rod Nealy
(Houston Baptist), Skip Jackson (Langston) can literally put your
team at another level. If you those type players who are truly talented
and willing to lead, and add some team oriented guys willing to
do what it takes to win you have a chance to make a run in March.
I think a great example of that was our women's team last season
and it certainly showed with the success they achieved.
Comment on the dominance of Houston Baptist:
With anything it is easier to get
to the top of the mountain than it is to stay there. In our league
Houston Baptist is that mountain. They are what you measure yourself
against every year. I think the simplicity in the HBU program is
a biggest reason why it is so successful. They get several really
good players and surround them with team oriented role players and
they are exceptionally deep. They crush opponents on the glass and
they shoot a high percentage from the field. This is a recipe for
success and Coach
Cottrell has done a phenomenal job in being able to sustain that
and dominate an improving league every year. I have nothing but
respect and admiration for him and his program.
This is our third year in the league
and back in the NAIA. In just our third year I think the overall
league is improving. We have added Texas A&M-International,
UT-Permian Basin. Both those programs are well coached with quality
players and are going to be factors this year in the race along
with the perennial powers. I think the strengthening of the league
will only help all of the schools as they prepare for a run in the
national tournament. Hopefully the gap between HBU and everyone
else is narrowing and realistically this would help all schools,
including HBU in getting ready to make a nationals run.
Comment on the strengths of this year's team:
We are a throwback to our teams a
couple years ago in which biggest strengths on the court are going
to be shooting the basketball and rebounding. I think we have several
proven players who can shoot the basketball, and our inside presence,
in terms of the ability to score on the box, will be a definite
strength for our team. We also feel that our work ethic in rebounding
the basketball could pay huge dividends as the season progresses.
If we take care of business in these areas we could get the attention
of quite a few of our opponents.
Comment on the weaknesses of this year's team:
We are a basketball team with only
two seniors. We have nine new players out of 11. Everyone is new
to each other and the system we are running, so it will be a building
process for us as a team. Just last week we finally were able to
know everyone's last name.
Our goal is to build slowly and consistently
as a team and peak during the second half of conference and postseason.
We are keeping our players focused on the big picture and each game
along the way is a step in that process. Our schedule is very challenging
and we are playing some very good teams. This will test us and provide
us the challenges we need to take on conference opponents when it
counts.
I think the biggest single factor on our team will be our ability
to defend. We have began stressing team defense. The last couple
years we were fortunate to have the nations leading shot blocker
in David Johnson. As a result of David we were ranked in the Top
5 or so nationally in FG% defense. We no longer have that luxury,
so we are going to have to really focus on stopping our opponents.
This will be a major litmus test for this year's team and could
determine more than any other factor how successful we can be.
How far do you see this team going this season?
When we came to Wesleyan six years
ago we had a goal of having our program play games in February and
March that meant something. We have accomplished that goal pretty
much every season and I see no reason to change that objective.
I will tell you I am more excited about this team than any we have
had here in a while. I really like the character and skill of the
men that we have brought in. Coach Shingleton and I have worked
relentlessly to put together a team that the Wesleyan family could
be proud of. I think we both agree, and I think the players feel
that there could be something about this group that will surprise
a lot of people. We are very much looking forward to the season.
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