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Wednesday, October 3
Updated: October 10, 12:38 PM ET
 
ESPN.com Preseason Top 25

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Friday, Oct. 12
Youth is not an issue for Phil Martelli, whose team has five guys over 22 years old. The Hawks are older than the Sixers, and worry equally about Social Security and the NCAA Tournament. Aside from experience, the Hawks have real talent. Jameer Nelson is one of the top five playmakers in the country and can make you pay for backing off of him with a tighter jumpshot. Marvin O'Connor is a fiercely competitive scoring machine coming off the USA Basketball trials, in which he did not perform his best because of tendonitis. Bill Phillips plays the role of a poor man's Christian Laettner, now healthy after silently playing last year on bum wheels. The surprise for St. Joe's will be Delonte West, a bruising, aggressive slasher who can really score.
9
Saint Joseph's
LAST SEASON: 26-7
2001 FINAL RANKING
ESPN/USA Today: No. 24

Why No. 9?
The Hawks were the darling of the NCAA Tournament last season and they didn't even get to the Sweet 16. Marvin O'Connor's 37 points against Stanford and Jameer Nelson's spirited play at the point have coaches talking about this backcourt as one of the top three in the nation (perhaps behind Duke and Maryland). This isn't a reach. O'Connor is one of the best scorers, even if he didn't play as well during the summer to make the U.S. team that traveled to China for the World University Games. Nelson could be the best pure point in the nation because of his defense and his court savvy as a playmaker. He's not a scorer but understands where he can get his points. He's extremely tough to get past and jump starts the Hawks at both ends of the floor. Saint Joseph's has tremendous chemistry, largely because of the acceptance of roles. Bill Phillips is one of the better shooting forwards in the country, while Damian Reid and Na'im Crenshaw can crash the offensive backboard. The Hawks don't feature them as much, but Nelson gets them involved enough to keep them content. Their defense is tight and underrated in the post and gets taller when Alexandre Sazonov is in the game. Jamal Nichols could be the sleeper off the bench as another frontcourt scorer and Delonte West has been one of the better guards in individual workouts. This team has the passion to repeat as A-10 champs and is driven to get past the second round of the NCAAs.

Will Rise If ...
They can get more production out of the post to offset any attention on O'Connor and Nelson and continue to close up the middle against teams like Temple and Xavier. Saint Joseph's has the confidence to be a top 10 team and Phil Martelli is one of the most underrated game coaches in the game. He should shine with his best team yet.

Will Fall If ...
The Hawks can't react to switching defenses on the guards. O'Connor and Nelson might have to become more creative. They could see some gimmicks, meaning the frontcourt will have to be even more productive on the backboard.

-- Andy Katz, ESPN.com

SCOUTING REPORT: One A-10 coach's take on the Hawks

Clearly what they do very well is offensive rebound. You've got to contain Marvin O'Connor from having a career night. You got to beat them inside. You've got to attack their big guys as far as a top 10 team. The teams that have success against them are UMass and Xavier. You can pound them down low. Their backcourt is so strong. They're a little weak in the middle defensively. Containing Nelson isn't so easy, either. You can't let him drive. You've got to keep him outside. Defensively they don't do anything so great but they're the best offensive team in our league in terms of percentages and efficiency. Jameer is making everybody's job so much easier. Marvin can stand still and get his looks. That's the biggest thing. You've got to play Marvin honest. Nelson is what makes it all work.

2001-02 ST. JOSEPH'S ROSTER
Player Yr. Pos. Ht./Wt. Key 2000-01 Stats
(12) Tyrone Barley So. G 6-1/185 PTS: 1.4 | AST: 1.2 | FG%: 40.6
(34) John Bryant Fr. F 6-7/220 Redshirted during 2000-01 season
(33) Pat Carroll Fr. G 6-5/190 Arrives with good long-range jumper and room to grow
(20) Na'im Crenshaw Sr. G 6-5/180 PTS: 11.4 | REB: 3.3 | 3PT%: 39.8
(3) Mike Farrelly Jr. G 6-1/175 PTS: 0.4 | REB: 0.3 | AST: 0.5
(21) Dwayne Jones Fr. C 6-11/225 Looks like a candidate to redshirt
(10) Phil Martelli Jr. Jr. G 5-10/155 PTS: 0.5 | REB: 0.3 | AST: 0.1
(2) Jeff Miller So. G 6-6/215 PTS: 1.5 | REB: 1.2 | AST: 0.4
(14) Jameer Nelson So. G 6-0/190 PTS: 12.5 | REB: 4.0 | AST: 6.5
(23) Jamal Nichols Fr. F 6-8/225 Martelli nabbed Philly's top prep forward to fill a few minutes right away
(11) Marvin O'Connor Sr. G 6-4/200 PTS: 21.1 | FG%: 46.5 | 3PT%: 37.4
(24) Bill Phillips Sr. F 6-10/240 PTS: 11.6 | REB: 8.9 | FG%: 54.8
(25) Damian Reid Sr. F 6-9/240 PTS: 9.0 | REB: 6.5 | FG%: 61.5
(51) Alexandre Sazonov Jr. C 7-1/235 PTS: 4.9 | REB: 3.5 | FG%: 56.0
(15) Delonte West Fr. G 6-3/180 Won't be easy to get minutes in this backcourt, but the kid has a shot and skills
Head Coach: Phil Marelli (107-78, 8 years)
Assistant Coaches: Matt Brady, Monte Ross, Mark Bass
Home Court: Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse (3,200); Philadelphia

2001-02 SAINT JOSEPH'S SCHEDULE
November
15: E. Washington (a)
16: Cal/Princeton (b)
25: Colorado
28: at Delaware
December
1: Canisius
8: Penn (P)
10: Drexel
21: Georgia St. (c)
22: UNC/Charleston (d)
31: Gonzaga
January
5: at UMass
9: at Rhode Island
13: St. Bonaventure
16: Fordham
19: G. Washington
23: at Duquesne
26: Penn (P)
28: at Villanova
31: Rhode Island
February
2: at Temple
6: LaSalle (P)
9: at Fordham
13: at Richmond
16: at Xavier
19: UMass
23: Dayton
28: at St. Bonaventure
March
3: Temple (P)
6: A-10 Tournament

(a) Black Coaches Association Classic, Berkeley, Calif.
(b) Black Coaches Association Classic (Day 2), Berkeley, Calif.
(c) Tournament of Champions, Charlotte, N.C.
(d) Tournament of Champions, Charlotte (Day 2), N.C.
(P) at The Palestra

REST OF TOP 25
No. 1 Duke Blue Devils
No. 2 Maryland Terrapins
No. 3 Florida Gators
No. 4 Kentucky Wildcats
No. 5 Kansas Jayhawks
No. 6 Illinois Illini
No. 7 UCLA Bruins
No. 8 Missouri Tigers
No. 10: Memphis Tigers
No. 11: Iowa Hawkeyes
No. 12: Michigan State
No. 13: Stanford Cardinal
No. 14: Temple Owls
No. 15: Virginia Cavaliers
No. 16: Oklahoma State Cowboys
No. 17: Boston College Eagles
No. 18: Georgetown Hoyas
No. 19: Oklahoma Sooners
No. 20: North Carolina Tar Heels
No. 21: USC Trojans
No. 22: Texas Longhorns
No. 23: Connecticut Huskies
No. 24: Alabama Crimson Tide
No. 25: Gonzaga Bulldogs

The ESPN.com Preseason Top 25 was selected by a panel made up of ESPN.com senior writer Andy Katz, ESPN's Jay Bilas and ESPN.com college basketball editor Ron Buck.






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