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Way too early 2023-2024 men's basketball
Who has to leave, who has been around awhile but may move on, who might transfers?

Per Verbal Commits for 2022-2023

Senior - Enoh
Junior - Phillips, Kelly
Soph - MHH, Harvey
Fresh - Newby, Thomas, Farrar, EVH, McGriff
Incoming - Hodge, Ross
Commits - Matthew Moore 6'7" forward

Translating to next year it would seem that Enoh is the only player that will have to move on. Everyone else could remain, with Phillips and Kelly being the oldest of the bunch. IF everyone stayed who COULD stay, i'd have to think we'd be the odds on favorite to win the CAA next year.

The players I hope stay are Kelly, Phillips, MHH, Thomas, Farrar, EVH, McGriff, Hodge, Ross. If Newby stays i'm afraid Thomas gets stuck behind him and moves on, and i'd rather have Thomas. I'm not a fan of Harvey and would rather see Hodge take his minutes going forward.

Thoughts, speculation?
03-08-2023 01:43 PM
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