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 Sunday, January 30
Top 10 freshmen in the Mountain West and WAC
 
ESPN.com

 The last thing the WAC and Mountain West Conference want is to be lumped back together, but we didn't have much of a choice. To assemble a top 10 list of freshmen, we had to bring the leagues together for one last time. Think of it as a blast from the past while looking to the future.

There are a few theories on why these two conferences don't have the types of breakthrough freshmen found elsewhere. One is that the leagues still aren't attracting the best talent, so players coming in need more time to develop. Another is that there are very few early-entry candidates out of the WAC and MWC, meaning there are fewer unplanned roster spots opening up at the last minute.

Not that this is a bad thing. We kind of like the idea of players developing over time, giving teams the chance to come together over the span of several seasons. Just ask Tulsa -- the Golden Hurricane's top six scorers are three seniors, two juniors and a sophomore. Yet Tulsa also is getting a nice contribution from freshmen Dante Swanson and Charlie Davis.

That's not to say there aren't any hot young players in these leagues. UNLV's Dalron Johnson is in the WAC top 10 in three categories. Marlon Parmer's future as New Mexico's point guard looked so good that last year's starter, John Robinson II, transferred to Nebraska. And SMU added another perimeter weapon in Quinton Ross to go with Jeryl Sasser, Willie Davis, Stephen Woods and Damon Hancock.

So while the immediate future isn't as dazzling as in other conferences, the foundation is being laid across both leagues. Learn the names now, because in a year or two, they'll be the stars.

Statistics through Wednesday, Jan. 27.

Player School Comment
Andy Birley Colorado State Third in MWC at 51.9% 3s
Jay Christian Rice 6.4 ppg, 3.3 rpg
Brandon Evans Rice Banger who brings in 6.4 rpg
R.T. Guinn New Mexico 3.7 ppg, 3.6 rpg, 2 starts
Dalron Johnson UNLV 9.5 ppg, 6.4 rpg, 54.3% FG, 15 starts
Bingo Merriex TCU 6.0 ppg, 27 3-pointers
Marlon Parmer New Mexico 3.7 apg (fifth in MWC)
Quinton Ross SMU 8.1 ppg, 4.5 rpg
Roy Smallwood UTEP 12.4 ppg, 5.9 rpg, 1.5 bpg
Dante Swanson Tulsa 4.3 ppg, 90.0% FT

 



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