hopefully no change in coach
I've been pleased by how the team has progressed this year, last year was so disjointed and Askew was touching the ball seemed like >60% of every possession.
I just do not know about coaching. the transfers are making this impossible to evaluate who will succeed
Cal Poly - DeGeorge is a prime example, they had no where to go but up, just I don't know if he's a better coach than Acker, they are running a gimmick scheme - so maybe that's part of it.
I am already just dredding the possibility that it'll be an entire rebuild. Does that mean Acker is a failure given the cards? We've seen player development this year, IMO more than we would see most of the time with you know who. Sykes could seriously potentially challenge to break Lucious Beach & Big West record.
it's just deflating to think about, the entire basketball landscape. transitory, not fun.
Previous Message
In his third year as head coach, Justin Downer is 66-19 overall and 40-8 in conference. He'll be a head coach next season in the Big West (at CSUF if they fire Taylor ) or the WCC (at USD, surely, Lavin isn't going to last).
Another D2 coach to monitor for future LBSU consideration is Steve Becker at Dominguez Hills.
In the last 3 seasons (counting 25-26), CSUDH is 67-19. Last season they went 30-6 and went all the way to the D2 championship final, where they lost by 1 point.
Previous Message
Leopold, Nagy and Petar would have made a strong frontcourt. Petar is tall but he plays essentially like a 3. I believe we would have a stronger team, since we don't have other solid options at the small forward.
Previous Message
I would put Nagy behind Leopold, so do not know if he would start.
he would be valuable, great potential like Petar to be a pick and pop 3 pt threat
just don't know of his quickness for D1. He could be a role player and given DMX out Nagy could have used him for sure.
like last year team has really lacked that athletic 6'6" wing that can shut down on defense and slash and score.
maybe playting time is good for Nagy, and he'll go D1 his junior or senior year, would not be surprised, beasides long Beach can be too 'big'a school, 40,000 and Point Loma might just be a a better fit for other reasons.
Previous Message
Sure could have used Nagy at the 5 this year. He's averaging 15.1 PPG, 6.3 RPG, and shooting 61.2% overall. He's one of the reasons why Point Loma is 16-4 this year. I never understood why he chose to transfer to D2 when he could have been a starter in his sophomore season with us. Did he just not get along with the coaching staff? I wish he would have stayed and DMX transfer out...
58
Message Thread
![]()
« Back to index