College Hoop Blog: Good 'N Plenty
by: goodmanonfox
MARYLAND FINALLY GETS GOOD NEWS
Jul 30, 2008 | 8:59AM | report this

After an offseason in which one of its top young players left the program and another talented freshman wasn’t allowed into school due his checkered history, Maryland coach Gary Williams finally got some good news.

Terps incoming freshman guard Sean Mosley got a qualifying SAT score (according to numerous published reports) and is expected to be eligible to play this season in College Park.

Now Williams will have a potent guard trio in Greivis Vasquez, Eric Hayes and Mosley. There’s no question that Vasquez is one of the top players in the ACC and maybe even the country and adding Mosley, a bona-fide scorer, should help ease some of the scoring burden.

But Mosley won’t solve the Terps glaring issue. They don’t have frontcourt guys that are capable of stepping in and replacing James Gist and Bambale Osby.

Braxton Dupree is, in all likelihood, a year away from making an impact in the ACC. He averaged 2.5 points and 2.2 rebounds in a little more than 10 minutes per game while backing up Gist and Osby last season.

Jerome Burney and Dave Neal are backups in the ACC.

Maryland has been to the NIT two of the last three seasons and it’s difficult to imagine anything different this time around.

PENN-ING FOR ANOTHER YEAR

McNeese coach Dave Simmons is still waiting on the appeal to get big man Kleon Penn a fifth-year.

The 6-foot-11, 285-pound native of the Virgin Islands was fourth in the country in blocks.

``He takes up a lot of space in the paint,” Simmons said.

Penn played two years at McNeese and also spent part of one season at a community college in the Virgin Islands, but the issue is regarding when his clock began as far as his eligibility is concerned.

``If he comes back, the sky’s the limit,” Simmons said. “But if we don’t get him back, we’ll still be a very good team.”

GLOBAL SPORTS CLASSIC TOURNEY

Here is the schedule for the eight-team event, which finishes out at the Thomas& Mack Center in Las Vegas on Nov. 28-29.

First and Second Rounds

Nov. 18 – Texas Pan-American at UNLV
Nov. 20 – Texas Pan-American at Cal

Nov. 22 – Western Illinois at Cincinnati
Coastal Carolina at Florida State
NC A&T at UNLV

Nov. 24 – Western Illinois at Florida State
Coastal Carolina at Cincinnati
NC A&T at Cal

Third Round

Nov. 28
Coastal Carolina vs. Western Illinois, 12 p.m.
Texas Pan-American vs. NC A&T, 2:30 p.m.
Cal vs. UNLV, 5 p.m.
Florida State vs. Cincinnati, 7:30 p.m.

Championship Round

Nov. 29
Loser of Coastal Carolina/W. Illinois vs. Loser of Texas Pan-American/NC A&T, 12
Winner of Costal Carolina/W Illinois vs. Winner of Texas Pan-American/NC A&T, 2:30
Loser of Cal/UNLV vs. Loser of Florida State/Cincinnati, 5 p.m.
Winner of Cal/UNLV vs. Winner of Florida State/Cincinnati, 7:30 p.m.

RANDOM NOTES: Skilled freshman Teeng Akol has left South Florida and sources indicate that he could land at Nebraska. ... Georgia Tech added former St. Francis forward Bassirou Dieng, who will be able to play immediately due to the fact that he enrolled in a graduate program that wasn't offered by his previous school. The 6-foot-9 Dieng, who averaged 10.7 points and 6.6 rebounds last season, has one year of eligibility left.

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britt_leigh_2
Jul 30, 2008
11:07 AM
This is coming from a Terps fan: Greivis Vasquez has got to go! He is all attitude & no talent!

tina166
Jul 31, 2008
4:02 AM
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goterps99
Jul 31, 2008
7:47 AM
vasquez one of the top players in the acc and maybe in the country . . . are you serious? every time i see him play he's mis-managing the ball. i've seen no improvement since his fresh year and i'm tempted to say he's digressed. i love gary williams and i think he does a great job of getting the most out of the players he has but who the hell is in charge of recruiting? i know college park isn't the greatest college town, but places in the sticks get better recruits than we do.

Jsac24
Aug 1, 2008
8:15 AM
I agree with you goterps99, I've been saying for years tht our recruiting has fallen off. If we could just keep a few kids home we'd be national contenders in Basketball and Football. (Kevin Durant, Michael Beasley, Ty Lawson in Basketball not to mention Derrick Harvey, Arrelious Benn, Vontae Davis, Derrick Williams) in football. College Park is not bad, trust me. I live in Minneapolis and there's not much going on here but they are getting 4 and 5 star recruits for a 1-11 Football team and Tubby Smith is rebuilding the Basketball program. Why weren't we able to build off of the National Championship, it's been downhill since then?

30thanu20
Aug 3, 2008
9:44 AM
Vasquez one of the top players in the ACC or the country???
Goodman do u even watch college basketball???
I'm starting to wonder with some of the comments you make!

unitedbro
Aug 7, 2008
8:50 AM
What's up fellow Terp fans. All I can say is the only thing that could save the Terps is if somehow Dave Dickerson became the coach. I know a variety of top AAU coaches in maryland and they have all said the same thing Gary does not recruit at all period, he does not recruit in MD or anywhere. Gary will not step 5 miles off the college park campus to see a kid at Northwestern high School or Bladensburg High School or anywhere in PG County! Gary is so busy on the sauce and partying with the co-eds he does not recruit period. if his assistants pull in a prize recruit from time to time thats all well and good and don't mention baltimore that might as well be alaska. Gary didn't lose beasley and Kevin Durant, he didn't even recruit them!

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