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Sir Lawrence

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Top impact freshman article
« on: August 26, 2015, 10:24:47 AM »
8. Henry Ellenson, forward, Marquette

The Golden Eagles only return one player who had an offensive rating above 100 last season: big man Luke Fischer (105.2). With the graduation of guard Matt Carlino, expect Marquette’s offense this year to rely heavily on its post game. And while Fischer should continue to improve, the centerpiece of the unit will be Ellenson. He averaged 27.4 points a game as a senior in high school and is capable of everything from scoring over either shoulder in the low block to leading a fast break in transition. Second-year coach Steve Wojciechowski told SI.com’s Brian Hamilton earlier this month that Ellenson “has a star quality about him.” He’ll need to show it early and often to give Marquette a chance at winning in the Big East.

Full article from SI:  http://www.si.com/college-basketball/2015/08/25/ben-simmons-skal-labissiere-brandon-ingram-impact-freshmen

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Re: Top impact freshman article
« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2015, 12:11:43 PM »
Lol. The first iteration of this article was absolutely laughable with the amount of mistakes in it. Only after being called out on twitter did he change it.

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Re: Top impact freshman article
« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2015, 12:15:08 PM »
8. Henry Ellenson, forward, Marquette

The Golden Eagles only return one player who had an offensive rating above 100 last season: big man Luke Fischer (105.2). With the graduation of guard Matt Carlino, expect Marquette’s offense this year to rely heavily on its post game. And while Fischer should continue to improve, the centerpiece of the unit will be Ellenson. He averaged 27.4 points a game as a senior in high school and is capable of everything from scoring over either shoulder in the low block to leading a fast break in transition. Second-year coach Steve Wojciechowski told SI.com’s Brian Hamilton earlier this month that Ellenson “has a star quality about him.” He’ll need to show it early and often to give Marquette a chance at winning in the Big East.

Full article from SI:  http://www.si.com/college-basketball/2015/08/25/ben-simmons-skal-labissiere-brandon-ingram-impact-freshmen

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Re: Top impact freshman article
« Reply #3 on: August 26, 2015, 01:00:57 PM »
8. Henry Ellenson, forward, Marquette

The Golden Eagles only return one player who had an offensive rating above 100 last season: big man Luke Fischer (105.2). With the graduation of guard Matt Carlino, expect Marquette’s offense this year to rely heavily on its post game. And while Fischer should continue to improve, the centerpiece of the unit will be Ellenson. He averaged 27.4 points a game as a senior in high school and is capable of everything from scoring over either shoulder in the low block to leading a fast break in transition. Second-year coach Steve Wojciechowski told SI.com’s Brian Hamilton earlier this month that Ellenson “has a star quality about him.” He’ll need to show it early and often to give Marquette a chance at winning the Big East.

Full article from SI:  http://www.si.com/college-basketball/2015/08/25/ben-simmons-skal-labissiere-brandon-ingram-impact-freshmen

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