George Washington is class of the A-10
It's no suprise that the Colonials have been a top-20 team for
most of the year. What is surprising is that they've basically
flown under the radar for most of this year despite returning
four starters from last year's team that won 22 games, the
Atlantic 10 tournament title and secured it's first NCAA
tournament bid since 1999. This is a deep experienced team
poised to do some damage in March.
This year's edition of the Colonials is the culmination of a two
year master plan by HC Karl Hobbs. In 2004, while Xavier and St
Joe's were rampaging thru the Atlantic 10 enroute to the Elite
Eight, Hobbs played his kids and managed to win 18 games as well
as garnering an NIT invite. Last year's club returned the
top-seven scorers from 2004 and won the conference before bowing
to Georgia Tech in the first round of the Big Dance.
The 2006 edition returns intact except for off guard TJ Thompson
(13.2 ppg) whose long range shooting and leadership will be
missed. Thompson had started 117 straight games for the
Colonials before graduating. While Thompson is a significant
loss, Hobbs prefers to see the glass 4/5's full rather than 1/5
empty. And for good reason. George Washington is 10-1 and the
only team in the Atlantic 10 with five players averaging in
double figures.
The Colonials are led by shooting guard JR Pinnock who is
averaging 15.4 points per game. Pinnock was the A-10's Sixth Man
of the Year last year and will get serious consideration for
Player of the Year this year. Pinnock is joined in the back
court by floor general Carl Elliot who averages 11.1 ppg while
dropping 4.4 dimes per outing. Both guards are 6'5" and solid
rebounders.
PF Mike Hall is second in scoring at 13.1 ppg and also grabs 7.6
boards. A tireless worker, Hall has a non-stop motor and has
become the heart and soul of the team. SF Omar Williams 7.3 ppg
has selflessly put his game on hold to become the team's top
defensive stopper. His extra-long wingspan makes him
particularly annoying to opposing scorers.
At center we have second-team A-10 and first team All-Name, Pops
Mensah-Bonsu. Pops comes via London and is the most athletic of
the Colonials. Bonsu averages 11.6 ppg and 7.6 rpg. Pops biggest
problems have been foul trouble (he challenges everything, 130
career blocks) and foul shooting (makes Shaq look like Steve
Kerr).
Maureece Reece is a talented sopomore guard who is first off the
pine. Reece broke many of Wilt Chamberlain's long standing HS
records in Philadelphia and is avgg 11.3 ppg in his debut
season. Freshman Montrell McDonald (5.8 ppg) and LSU transfer
Regis Koundija (4.3 ppg / 2.7 ppg) are the other key reserves
getting double-digit minutes.
Entering tonight's game against St Louis, the Colonials only
loss was a 79-58 blowout to a very tough North Carolina State
team. The Wolf Pack are top-10 in the country in almost every
statistical category and number one in FG% allowed. NC State
held GW to just 31% shooting which might have been aided
somewhat by a scheduling quirk that saw the Colonials without a
game the prior fourteen days. George Washington does have
quality wins against Maryland and Temple.
George Washington is off to a relatively slow start against the
points this year at 3-2 but should be profitable in certain
situations throughout A-10 play. The Colonials are 25-15 over
the past three years as a favorite and a wallet fattening 24-13
in A-10 play. Talented, experienced, and deep. Keep your eye on
George Washington as you'll probably be seeing a lot more of
them in March!