The Lyndon State Men's basketball team played their first game of
the season against the University of Quebec at Montreal. For the last five
years, they have been able to play an exhibition against a Canadian team, which
has helped them figure out where they stand, said Coach Joseph Krupinski.
Krupinski has assembled a team that he considers to be very
athletic. The team lost four starters from last year who were graduating
seniors. He began assembling this year’s team by taking stock of the men who
were returning, and finding new men that would be a good fit for the team and
piecing the two together. In players, he looks for men with good character and
good athleticism, equipped with the skills they need for the upcoming season.
There are many things that the team is better at this year, and also many
things that they need to work on, said Krupinski. Krupinski admits that he
never knows whether or not the team will be ready going into a game, but the
teams practices went well.
"I've always felt that our teams here definitely compete
hard, and play together," Krupinski said.
Krupinski said that the team overall is not very tall, which can
sometimes be a disadvantage. The team’s average height is only about 6 feet tall.
While that can be a struggle, some of the key advantages that Krupinski
believes his team holds is there speed, quickness at the guard position, and
ability to get to the basket. The team needs to work on passing, standing
around less on offense, approve their ability to box out, and work on their
rotation, said Krupinski.
"We have a lot of areas to improve, it's too early in the
year to not improve," Krupinski said.
Krupinski does not know what to expect in the upcoming season,
saying that each one is its own journey, but they are hopeful. With so many
pieces it will be tough to figure everything out, he says. He is planning on
continuous improvement during the busy season they have ahead of them, liked
every team plans to do. Overall, Krupinski would like to see the team find its
identity, "something for them to hang their hat on," like each team
does. Maybe it will be their pressure defense or the ability to get to the
basket. Krupinski looks forward to figuring it out.
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