http://www.zagsblog.com/2009/05/13/dixon-says-big-east-in-for-a-change/#more-16547NEW YORK - Jamie Dixon says change is coming to the Big East next year.
While Louisville, Pitt and UConn dominated the conference a year ago — going a combined 46-8 – Dixon says a new group of teams could move up this year.
“Cincinnati, St. John’s, Seton Hall,†Dixon said Wednesday at a coaches clinic at Madison Square Garden. “Those are going to be more experienced teams. There are some very experienced teams and it’s not the teams that were at the top of the conference last year.â€
Pitt is losing DeJuan Blair, Sam Young and Levance Fields to the pros (Read my feature today on SNY.tv), while Louisville (Earl Clark, Terrence Williams) and UConn (Hasheem Thabeet, Jeff Adrien and A.J. Price) will also lose top players.
Dixon said the key to success in the Big East is retention, the ability to keep players over a numbers of years who can succeed as juniors and seniors.
“It’s going to be the seniors and juniors that win the games,†Dixon said.
St. John’s will have seven juniors next year: Malik Boothe, Justin Burrell, Dele Coker, Sean Evans, Paris Horne, D.J. Kennedy and Rob Thomas.
The Red Storm also bring back redshirt senior Anthony Mason Sr., as well as a recruiting class that includes talented guards Omari Lawrence, Malik Stith and Dwight Hardy.
“From year to year you see a number of programs that make that one-year jump because they just have a bunch of upperclassmen. They have experienced guys,†Dixon said. “Year after year, that’s the challenge because you have to replace guys.â€