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Green Bay Phoenix
11/06/06
by Joe Dlugosz
With all five starters returning following a third place showing in the
Horizon League a season ago, the hopes are high for the Green Bay Phoenix
this season. In each of head coach Tod Kowalczyk’s
seasons
at Green Bay his squad has finished higher than the pre-season poll
predicted, as well. With the Phoenix tabbed for second this
season, there is only one spot to go in the upwards direction and that
is the one Kowalczyk and the Phoenix have their eyes on.
The Phoenix return all fiver starters from a year led by two
seniors. Point guard Ryan Evanochko was named to the
pre-season
first team. The league’s leading returning
playmaker,
Evanochko averaged nearly 16 points a game last season while handing
out better than five assists per contest. The
6’2”
200-pounder has a great first step and does a tremendous job getting to
the basket. Among guards last season, only Wright
State’s
DaShaun Wood got to the free-throw line more than Evanochko.
Fellow senior Josh Lawrence anchors the front court. The
6’7” 230-pound forward has started all but one game
last
season and posted better than nine points and nearly five rebounds a
game. Down the stretch, Lawrence turned it on for the Phoenix
averaging 12 points and nearly seven rebounds over Green
Bay’s
last six regular season contests. Lawrence, like most on the
Phoenix, is a decent shooter as well. He led the Horizon League with a
44.6% from three-point range.
Starting alongside Lawrence in the frontcourt are a pair of
sophomores. Part of Kowalczyk’s highly touted
recruiting
class Terry Evans and Mike Schachtner along with Ryan Tillema are the
future of the Green Bay program. With a combined 92
starts
last season, the future is now.
Evans, listed at 6’5” and 195-pounds, led the
Phoenix in
rebounding snagging 5.5 rebounds per contest and chipping in eight
points a game. Evans uses great quickness and
athleticism
to do a bit of everything for the Phoenix on the wing.
Mike Schachtner surprised a lot of people last season. At
6’9” and 215-pounds, Schachtner proved he could
score inside
and outside at the Division I level last season. After a slow
start to his freshman campaign,Schachtner turned it on in conference
play scoring in double digits for 12 out of 16 Horizon League
contests. For the season, he averaged better than ten points
and
four rebounds. For his efforts Schachtner was named to the
league’s all-newcomer squad.
Tillema was probably the most sought after recruit of the class last
season and he showed flashes of why some high-major programs wanted
him. At 6’8”, Tillema has a smooth
shooting stroke and
excellent ability to put the ball on the floor and score as
well.
Tillema averaged nearly nine points a game and hit 37.6% from
three-point range. He scored better than 20 points in four of
the
last nine games of the season for the Phoenix. With his
skills he
should become a more consistent scorer this season.
Senior forward Aswan Minatee appeared in all 31 games last season and
provides an instant physical presence for the Phoenix at
6’5” and 230 pounds. Minatee shot a
team-high 48.4%
from the floor, scoring six points and grabbing three rebounds per
game.
Junior forward Tevah Morris is another strong physical player that the
Phoenix can use for muscle. At 6’9” 250
pounds Morris
is a very strong rebounder, posting a nearly nine rebound per 40
minutes average.
Sophomore Cordero Barkley has good athleticism and quickness to go with
his huge wingspan. He appeared in 30 games last season.
Junior guard Ryan Werch is a three-point marksman, hitting nearly 42%
of his three-point attempts last season. Left unwatched,
Werch
can single-handedly knock a team out with a handful of
three-pointers.
Forward Randy Berry red-shirted last season and is considered to be a
bit more athletic than Schachtner, a scary thought for the rest of the
Horizon League. Incoming freshman guard Troy Cotton can do a
bit
of everything at either guard position. Transfer Chase Sukut
looks to be groomed as the next point guard for the Phoenix after
Evanochko graduates.
The Phoenix return every major contributor from last season and have
their sight set on capturing the Horizon League title. The
Phoenix will have to improve the performances on the road where they
posted just a 2-6 record in conference play. Those six loses
were
by an average of nearly 13 points, as well. With experience
at
every position the learning curve is over for Green Bay.
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