per Dave Eminian's article (Paywall)
Some of this explains why Wheeler and Zobrist are leaving. Looks like he's shifting away from primarily using undersized guys at PG.
"In Arch Madness we've been beaten by some bigger point guards, it has troubled us," Wardle said then. "We've seen it, and we're going to have to get bigger, longer and taller on the perimeter. We need to bring in age and experience."
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But the Braves saw Indiana State's 6-foot-6 guard, Camp Wagner, score 21 in Bradley's triple-overtime win on the road Dec. 18.
They saw Tyler Lundblade, the 6-5 Belmont guard and MVC Player of the Year, pour in 25 in early January in a road loss, then 16 in the second half of Bradley's signature overtime win in a rematch in Peoria.
Northern Iowa 6-4 guard Trey Campbell had 13 points, 4 steals and 6 assists in the Arch Madness semifinals to eliminate BU.
"My point guards are ever-flowing in this program," Wardle told the Journal Star. "It's whoever fits for us. We've had Terry Roberts (6-3) and Connor Hickman (6-4) play some point guard for us. We feel very strongly about Dietrich Richardson, he's exciting, and he's going to play point guard. Our sophomores have great potential.
"We have young guys coming back, so we're going to look for experience and size for our positions, that's important to us. Intangibles are still important, too, but we're going to have to get that age and experience."
Weeks later, right on cue, he has done exactly that.
"We want some grown men for our roster," Wardle said at the outset of April. "Get bigger, more versatile."
Some of this explains why Wheeler and Zobrist are leaving. Looks like he's shifting away from primarily using undersized guys at PG.
"In Arch Madness we've been beaten by some bigger point guards, it has troubled us," Wardle said then. "We've seen it, and we're going to have to get bigger, longer and taller on the perimeter. We need to bring in age and experience."
...
But the Braves saw Indiana State's 6-foot-6 guard, Camp Wagner, score 21 in Bradley's triple-overtime win on the road Dec. 18.
They saw Tyler Lundblade, the 6-5 Belmont guard and MVC Player of the Year, pour in 25 in early January in a road loss, then 16 in the second half of Bradley's signature overtime win in a rematch in Peoria.
Northern Iowa 6-4 guard Trey Campbell had 13 points, 4 steals and 6 assists in the Arch Madness semifinals to eliminate BU.
"My point guards are ever-flowing in this program," Wardle told the Journal Star. "It's whoever fits for us. We've had Terry Roberts (6-3) and Connor Hickman (6-4) play some point guard for us. We feel very strongly about Dietrich Richardson, he's exciting, and he's going to play point guard. Our sophomores have great potential.
"We have young guys coming back, so we're going to look for experience and size for our positions, that's important to us. Intangibles are still important, too, but we're going to have to get that age and experience."
Weeks later, right on cue, he has done exactly that.
"We want some grown men for our roster," Wardle said at the outset of April. "Get bigger, more versatile."