The End

The end to a very disappointing season came tuesday night in a 59-67 loss to Penn State in the NIT semi finals at the Madison Square Garden. No one expected us to be playing in the NIT semi finals and I don't mean that in a good way. The Irish at the start of the year seemed destined for at least the Sweet Sixteen. What went wrong? What went well?

Starters:

Luke Harangody: If someone were tell me before the year that he was going to average 23 ppg and almost 12 rpg, I would have been expecting a huge year for the Irish. The only thing was the gody's shooting percentages went down from a year ago. In the 07-08 year he shot .500 and in 08-09 he shot .459. I am guessing the one of the reason his percentages went down were because he would try to force shot and carry the team through long stretches of the game. Overall this season individually was a mild disappointment based on expectations going into league play.

Zach Hillesland: He completely failed at filling Rob Kurz spot on the starting lineup. He could not rebound at the same level as Kurz could. Which ultimately was one of the big reasons of failure this year. He was just not nearly strong enough. Overall: HUGE DISAPPOINTMENT

Ryan Ayers: Well he didnt do really good but he didnt do really bad. The only thing that stopped him from being one of the best players in the Big East was his inability to drive at the bucket. He actually shot the three worse by percentages this season than he did last. Overall: He was at best so-so this year.

Kyle McAlarney (K-Mac or McAmazing): The highlight of his year came in a losing effort against UNC in Maui when he drained 10 3's and had a career high 39 points. After that game teams started guarding him very tightly. This made it very hard for him to get open and square up towards the hoop. Overall: to me it was a disappointment I felt he could have averaged 18-20 points a game.


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 Tory Jackson (T-Jack): He did pretty good at controlling the team but he did not do as well as last season when he averaged 5.8 assists. I felt he could have drove more and not have settled for so many free throw line jumpers. He improved his free throw shooting from last season but still shot 63% from the charity stripe. Overall: so-so.

Bench:

 Luke Zeller (LZ): Some people might have expected him to fill Rob Kurz shoes but i definitely did not expect him to do that because that was not his role on the team. His role on the team was to come of the bench and to hit some big shots when we needed him. He only got to play 14 minutes a game but he certainly deserved to play more than Hillesland. Overall: its hard to say he did good by only getting 4 ppg and 2 rpg but its hard to say he did bad by only getting 14 minutes a game. He did so-so.

Ty Nash: I cannot wait to see what this kid can do next year. He probably should have been starting at the start of the season. By watching him and seeing his low post moves I think he can average 16 and 8 next season. He has to improve at the free throw line though. He definitely deserved more than a 11 minutes a game, he should have gotten at least more than 22 minutes a game which Hillesland got. Overall: He should so much potential this year i say this year he did good.

Jonathan Peoples: He came in the game when we needed him to and he either did good or alright but it never seemed like he did bad. I see him potentially competing for a starting job next year or the first guard to come off the bench. Overall: so-so

Carleton Scott: Well its hard to say very much about a guy who played 4 minutes a game. Next year he will be a key piece to the puzzle. Overall: Cannot be determined

Tom Kopko: Well he played 2 minutes a game thats pretty much all i can say. Next year i cannot see him playing any more than how Peoples played this year. Overall: Cannot be determined

Tim Andree: He played the least on the team other than the players who cannot play because they just transfered. He play under 2 minutes a game. Next year i dont see him playing very much either. Overall: Cannot be determined

Notre Dame heading into Big East play

Notre Dame going into Big East is not in the best shape but they are in good shape. Notre didn't play has good as they should've in non-conference but they got through it with only two losses to Ohio State and UNC. There are a few things Notre Dame has to do to be successful in the Big East.

- Establish another big man. Notre Dame bases its team around Luke Harangody and thats a good idea. Notre Dame just has to establish another big man in the paint to take the pressure and the double teams off Harangody. Last year ND had Rob Kurz to take some pressure off and more teams were unaware of THE GODY. There are a few people in mind that could take off pressure down low.

  • Zach Hillesland the senior starter at power forward. He has not been very productive this year only averaging 6.3 points a game and 6.2 rebounds a game. But with his body size (6-9 and 233 pounds) and with his individual skills i think he can at least take off some pressure down.
  • Luke Zeller former McDonalds high school  all-american (he is a bust). Zeller could take some pressure off with his height and ability to shoot the 3. But he is just not nearly physical enough to match up against the big east powers like Dajaun Blair (pitt), Jeff Adrian and Hasheem Thabeet (Uconn), Greg Monroe (Georgetown), and many more.

- More consistent shooting.The second game the Irish lost this year was against Ohio State, during that game the irish were 36% from the field and 38% from three. While McAlarney and Ayers were a combined 3-13 (23%) from 3 and them combined are 80-170 (47%) from three this year.

- DEFENSE clap clap DEFENSE. The Irish really need to pick up if they want to contend for a big east title. Early this year I am sure you remember the Hawaii Invitiational championship against UNC. Harangody couldn't stop Hansbrough to save his life and Tory Jackson couldnt' keep up and in front of Lawson. Their points against average isnt bad so far but that because they have only played two good teams texas got 80 points and UNC got 102.

Overall in the Big East i see the Irish finishing 3rd or 4th.