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2011-12 Horizon League Men's Basketball Preseason Prospectus

The 2011-12 Horizon League Men's Basketball Prospectus is now available. Containing a review of 2010-11 and a preview of the 2011-12 season, the prospectus will prepare you for the upcoming season.

Horizon League News & Notes
TURNOVER

- Only two First or Second Team All-League honorees from 2011 return to the Horizon League, both from Detroit: Ray McCallum (Second Team, Newcomer of the Year) and Eli Holman (Second Team, All-Defensive Team).

- Three members of last year’s All-Defensive Team return to the Horizon League - Holman, Trevon Harmon and Ronald Nored.

- 14 Horizon League players signed professional contracts in the offseason, with two players taken in the NBA Draft:          

1.    Norris Cole, Cleveland State (28th overall, Chicago Bulls - rights traded to Miami)
2.    Shelvin Mack, Butler (44th overall, Washington Wizards)
3.    Vytas Sulskis, Youngstown State [Zalgiris (Lithuania) - on loan to Prienai]
4.    Matt Howard, Butler [Olympiacos (Greece)]
5.    Shawn Vanzant, Butler [Korihait (Finland)]
6.    Cooper Land, Wright State [Asker (Norway)]
7.    Vaughn Duggins, Wright State [Walter Tigers Tubingen (Germany)]
8.    N’Gai Evans, Wright State [F.F. Feni Industries (Macedonia)]
9.    Cory Johnson, Valparaiso [WCAA Giants (Netherlands)]
10.  Rahmon Fletcher, Green Bay [WCAA Giants (Netherlands)]
11.  Robo Kreps, UIC [MIA Tblisi (Georgia)]
12.  Paul Carter, UIC [Proteas Danoi (Cyprus)]
13.  Michael Rogers, Valparaiso [Gandia Basquet (Spain)]
14.  Anthony Hill, Milwaukee [Porto (Portugal)]

- Two new coaches have taken over in the Horizon League, Porter Moser was hired at Loyola following a four-year stint as an assistant head coach at St. Louis. Following the retirement of Homer Drew, Valparaiso introduced associate head coach Bryce Drew as the program’s new leader.    

JET-SETTING
- Five Horizon League players starred in international competition this summer with their respective national teams. Additionally, Butler head coach Brad Stevens served as an assistant coach on USA Basketball’s World University Games team.

1.    Khyle Marshall, Butler (USA U-19 World Championships)
2.    Jackson Aldridge, Butler (Australia U-19 World Championships)
3.    Ray McCallum, Detroit (USA World University Games)
4.    Ryan Broekhoff, Valparaiso (Australia World University Games)
5.    Richie Edwards, Valparaiso (New Zealand World University Games)

RETURNING LEADERS
Points
Ray McCallum, Detroit                          13.5 ppg (13th in 2010-11)
Chase Simon, Detroit                           13.5 ppg (14th)
Trevon Harmon, Cleveland State          13.2 ppg (15th)
Tony Meier, Milwaukee                         12.0 ppg (18th)
Ben Averkamp, Loyola                         12.0 ppg (19th)

Rebounding
Eli Holman, Detroit                               9.6 rpg (1st)
Aaron Pogue, Cleveland State              6.1 rpg (6th)
Damian Eargle, Youngstown State       6.0 rpg (7th)
Daniel Turner, Green Bay                     5.8 rpg (9th)
Kaylon Williams, Milwaukee                  5.6 rpg (10th)

Assists
Kaylon Williams, Milwaukee                  5.4 apg (1st)
Ray McCallum, Detroit                          4.9 apg (3rd)
Kendrick Perry, Youngstown State       4.1 apg (4th)
Courtney Stanley, Loyola                     3.4 apg (6th)
Erik Buggs, Valparaiso                          3.1 apg (9th)

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage
Ryan Broekhoff, Valparaiso                   44.8% (1st)
Tony Meier, Milwaukee                        44.3% (2nd)
Jason Calliste, Detroit                           39.7% (7th)
Blake Allen, Youngstown State            39.2% (8th)
Kaylon Williams, Milwaukee                  35.7% (14th)

Tags: All Teams - Men's Basketball · Horizon League - Men's Basketball
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