First on the docket today is an update on how we're doing over on The Mid Majority's Top 100 countdown. As of today, they've hit #71 (Illinois-Chicago), with 38 points, and no sign yet of the Patriot League. At least in this case, that's a good thing, as we're sure to have at least three teams in the top 70.
Next up is this week's Poll of the Week. Last week we asked which point guard(s) would see the most play this upcoming season, with the opportunity to vote for multiple players. Unfortunately, the poll was created before we knew of Warren Flood's arrival on the team, otherwise he would have been up there as well. Sorry Warren! Over on the message board, user turtleguts very astutely stated "[Flood] seems like he will be our version of 'Rudy'." Definitely can't disagree there. So let's see how the rest of the guards stack up:
Daniel Munoz: 12 (40%)
Blake Jolivette: 9 (30%)
Steve Luptak: 5 (16%)
Wayne Simon: 12 (40%)
Jordan Borucki: 2 (6%)
Total Votes: 30
Danny and Wayne are locked in a solid tie for first. It's interesting that so many people already think Wayne is going to seriously compete for playing time, and I for one cannot wait to see how that pans out during the non-conference portion of our (yet to be released) schedule. Of course Blake is no slouch in our poll either, commanding almost a third of the votes as well. Senior Steve Luptak falls in fourth, although I do believe he's a bit underrated in this poll. Coach Jones has a healthy respect for experience and leadership, as he should, and Luptak had some real shining moments last season. Finally Jordan Borucki's supporters seem to have been on vacation last week, which is the theory I'm going to stick with.
This week's poll question is, "Who is your preseason pick for Patriot League Player of the Year?" Since there's nothing more fun (or substantive) in August than a healthy dose of speculation, why not get the ball rolling early?
Next up, let's check in to see how the team's summer went. In his summer update, Coach Jones stated that although we have the makings of a great team, its success will depend on how well the players work together. He goes on to point out that this summer they seem to be "spending time together, hopefully developing some chemistry." I'd be inclined to confirm that there's no lack of chemistry on this season's squad, based on the following:
If this amusement park ride was Holy Cross, it would be losing by double digits
Here we have freshman forward Tony Wroblicky, sophomore guard Danny Munoz, and junior transfer Charles Hinkle (who will be eligible to become our new defensive powerhouse this December) kicking back and enjoying the off-season to its fullest. Not much more to say here, other than Danny's smile alone can stop a full-court press dead in its tracks. You heard it here first.


That's all for this week, folks. Barring any more breaking news, check back next Monday for another update so good that will make you say "Oh, sweet Clawed Z. Eagle!"
Pro Deo Et Patria and GO EAGLES,
Josh