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Top Players in the Country for 2017-2018

PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2017 4:44 pm
by muskienick
https://hoopchain.com/2017/07/07/top-10 ... 18-season/

Thanks to "SC in DC" from the Musketeer Madness board for the above article.

10 % of those 100 players are from the Big East.

Not surprisingly, 3 are from Villanova (#91 = Divincenzo; #33 = Bridges; and #7 = Brunson).

2 are from Seton Hall (#88 = Carrington; and #25 is Delgado)

2 are from Xavier (#43 is Macura; and #11 = Bluiett)

#93 is Ponds from St. John's

#65 is Foster from Creighton

#19 is Martin from Butler

Congratulations to ALL for this fine honor. There were some very kind words said about all the players named in the article.

Re: Top Players in the Country for 2017-2018

PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2017 10:26 pm
by GumbyDamnit!
Good list. However IMO Cartwright, Spellman and Howard will be three of the top 10 players in the BE this year.

Re: Top Players in the Country for 2017-2018

PostPosted: Wed Jul 12, 2017 3:54 pm
by Fieldhouse Flyer
muskienick wrote:
3 are from Villanova (#91 = Divincenzo; #33 = Bridges; and #7 = Brunson).

2 are from Seton Hall (#88 = Carrington; and #25 is Delgado)

2 are from Xavier (#43 is Macura; and #11 = Bluiett)


The Best Combos in College Basketball - Myron Medcalf, ESPN – July 12, 2017
The 2017-18 college basketball season seems as uncertain as any in recent years. A multitude of talented squads could end the season with the national title. As Kevin Durant, Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors showed the NBA last season, a potent combo eases the path to a championship.

Here's a list of the best duos in college basketball:

Khadeen Carrington & Angel Delgado, Seton Hall Pirates

Seton Hall's prospects for 2017-18 changed when Delgado announced his return for his senior season. Delgado, a first-team All-Big East selection last season, and Carrington, a second-teamer in 2016-17, form one of the nation's best inside-outside combinations. Delgado (15.2 PPG, 13.1 RPG) is a 6-foot-10 monster inside the arc. And Carrington, who led the team in scoring at 17.1 PPG, made 38 percent of his 3-pointers last season. They're dangerous.

Congratulations to Seton Hall. Jay Wright and Chris Mack should pin this article in their respective locker rooms.