Open Gym Report: Brebeuf Jesuit
As October and November close in, we will be heading out to watch open gyms and preview some of the top teams and players from around the state. This series continues with Brebeuf Jesuit. TEAM PROFILE High School: Brebeuf Jesuit (3A/27) Record: 12-11 (Lost in…
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Continue ReadingAs October and November close in, we will be heading out to watch open gyms and preview some of the top teams and players from around the state. This series continues with Brebeuf Jesuit.
TEAM PROFILE
High School: Brebeuf Jesuit (3A/27)
Record: 12-11 (Lost in 1R of Sectionals)
HC: Todd Howard
Top Returnees: Kobie McNeal (PG, Jr.), Mason Grout (SG, Sr.), Malachi Rice (PG, Jr.), Tarig Eldosougi (SF, Sr.), Matt Broderick (PF, Sr.), Max Kucer (SG, Jr.)
Transfers: Myja White (PG, So.)
UPCOMING SEASON
Current Roster Makeup: Todd Howard did well in year one at Brebeuf but expectations are much higher in year two. They only lost a pair of guards in Andrew Terrell and Aaron Banks but they defined they team with their tough, physical mentality. The team should be much more different with a pair of quicker, higher scoring guards running the team. Kobie McNeal and Malachi Rice provide more speed and they should play at a better pace with more overall scoring. Tarig Eldosougi has continued to change his game and now is more comfortable as a perimeter wing which is fine because Matt Broderick gives them plenty of size on the interior. Mason Grout will be their shooter until freshman Spencer Reist comes up. They biggest move, although not likely to happen, would be if Myja White gets declared eligible. Right now, it doesn't look like that will happen until March 7th but if he does he will be a nice scoring option at guard.
2015-16 Season Outlook: Things couldn't have worked out better for this team in terms of realignment. They get completely moved around and really will only have to do battle with Crispus Attucks as they lose their rival Guerin Catholic who moves up to 4A. Brebeuf's regular season schedule will be tough as they face their traditional Indianapolis foes but they will get them battle tested come playoffs where they could have a big year. No big mistakes and they could look to be apart of the a really good Regional group.