Basketball
Unleashing the Panthers' Prowess: UW-Milwaukee's Quest for Hardwood Dominance
2024-11-01
As the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men's basketball team gears up for the highly anticipated 2022-23 season, the air is thick with anticipation and a sense of renewed optimism. With a roster brimming with talent and a coaching staff determined to lead the Panthers to new heights, the stage is set for a thrilling campaign that could culminate in the program's first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2013-14.
Elevating the Panthers' Prowess: A Season of Boundless Potential
Reason to Believe: A Roster Primed for Success
The Panthers' roster this season is a testament to the program's commitment to building a well-rounded and versatile team. The departure of BJ Freeman's scoring prowess has been offset by the arrival of AJ McKee, a transfer from Queens University who brings a dynamic scoring touch to the backcourt. Paired with the returning talents of Kentrell Pullian, Themus Fulks, and Erik Pratt, the Panthers' backcourt is poised to be a formidable force, both offensively and defensively.In the frontcourt, Faizon Fields anchors the team with his dominant presence on both ends of the floor. The Panthers' depth in the paint is further bolstered by the likes of Darius Duffy, Aaron Franklin, Learic Davis, and John Lovelace Jr., all of whom bring a unique blend of size, athleticism, and skill to the table. The addition of Jamichael Stillwell, a rebounding machine from the junior college ranks, and Esyah Pippa-White, a fundamentally sound sophomore guard, further strengthens the Panthers' roster.Perhaps the most intriguing newcomer is Danilo Jovanovich, a Whitnall graduate who spent his first two collegiate seasons at Miami (Florida) and Louisville. Jovanovich's high-major pedigree and potential for growth could be a game-changer for the Panthers, as they look to capitalize on his talent and experience.Reason to Doubt: Addressing the Panthers' Weaknesses
While the Panthers' roster appears to be the most complete in recent memory, there are a few areas of concern that the team must address if they hope to achieve their lofty goals. In the past two seasons, the Panthers have struggled with turnovers, ranking 337th and 235th in the country in turnover rate on offense, respectively. Additionally, their defensive rebounding has been a weakness, ranking 322nd and 334th nationally in the same time frame.Coach Bart Lundy and his staff are well aware of these issues and have worked diligently to improve the team's discipline and attention to detail. The addition of new faces and the continued development of returning players should help the Panthers become more efficient and effective in these crucial areas of the game.Preseason Predictions: Lofty Expectations and a Path to the Big Dance
The Panthers' impressive roster and the coaching staff's proven track record have not gone unnoticed, as the team was picked to finish in a tie for first place in the Horizon League preseason poll. This lofty prediction reflects the high expectations surrounding the program, and the Panthers will have the opportunity to validate this confidence with a challenging non-conference schedule.Facing the likes of Duquesne, Longwood, Northern Iowa, Southern Mississippi, and Central Florida, as well as home matchups against Akron, St. Thomas, and Wofford, the Panthers will be tested early and often. These battles will either propel the team into conference play with momentum or expose any weaknesses that need to be addressed.Navigating the grueling Horizon League schedule will be a battle of attrition, but the Panthers' depth and versatility should give them an edge. As long as they can maintain their focus and avoid any prolonged slumps, the team should be well-positioned to make a deep run in the conference tournament and secure their first NCAA Tournament berth in nearly a decade.While the Panthers may take some time to fully gel and find their rhythm, Lundy's teams have a history of hitting their stride late in the season. With a projected regular-season record of 19-12 and a 13-7 conference mark, the Panthers are poised to claim the Horizon League tournament title and punch their ticket to the Big Dance, ending their March Madness drought and delivering a season to remember for the UW-Milwaukee faithful.