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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Talor Battle and Company Hitting Stride (and Shots) Just in Time

He's heard the skeptics, and he refused to buy it.

Leading scorer Talor Battle has often had to carry the team on his back to compensate for his inexperienced teammates.

Many questioned whether the new cast of characters could replace the departed seniors in Jamelle Cornley, Stanley Pringle, and Danny Morissey. Time and time again, the team was unable to hit open shots when given the opportunities this season. Despite these struggles, Battle had confidence in his teammates..

After a couple of sub-par performances, Battle has flourished of late, averaging 23 points over the last three games.

However, Battle was not the only one to elevate his level of play in the latter part of the team's non-conference season. Freshman forward Bill Edwards showcased his limitless potential in the victories over Gardner Webb and American, scoring a total of 25 points and shooting 6 of 9 from the three point land.

Sophomore Chris Babb appears to have found his shooting touch, as he hit 5 of 7 from behind the arc over the past two games. Babb also has made noticeable strides in his midrange game and has grown to be a force on the glass, corralling 6 or more rebounds in each of the past four contests.

Combine the performances of these two budding underclassmen with the spark provided by freshman guard Tim Frazier and the steady play of David Jackson and Jeff Brooks, and it appears that Battle may have found the right supporting cast just in time for Big Ten play.

---Ryan Staloff

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