June 29, 2012
UCF Athletics Social Media Directory
By Doug Richards
UCFAthletics.com
Summer Prospectus
ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) - After recording some notable achievements a year ago, the UCF men's basketball team is poised for more success in 2012-13. With the return of several standouts, plus an influx of talent led by a pair of transfer guards, the Knights are seeking another stellar campaign.
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UCF Summer Notebook
A Program on the Rise
Under head coach Donnie Jones, UCF is a program on the rise
Last year, Jones led the Knights to their first trip to the postseason National Invitation Tournament
The Knights went 22-11 overall a year ago and finished third in Conference USA after going 10-6 in league play
In two seasons in Orlando, Jones has guided the Knights to some big victories, including triumphs over No. 16 Florida, Miami, Princeton and USF in 2010-11 and wins versus No. 4 UConn and Memphis a year ago
They're Back
UCF returns 83.8 percent of its scoring and 75.0 percent of its rebounding from a year ago
Four of the team's top-five scorers are back from 2011-12, including its top-three: Keith Clanton (14.5 points per game), Marcus Jordan (13.7), Isaiah Sykes (12.3)
UCF welcomes back four starters from last year in Clanton, Jordan, Sykes and Josh Crittle
Going for 20
The Knights will be seeking their third-straight 20-win season in 2012-13
UCF has only achieved the feat once since joining the Division I ranks in 1984, having won 20 games each year from 2002-05
Follow the Leader
Keith Clanton enters his senior season as one of the premier players in Conference USA
One of the best players in UCF history, Clanton garnered All-C-USA First Team and NABC All-District 11 Team honors as a junior after averaging 14.5 points and 8.1 rebounds
A C-USA All-Defensive Team selection, Clanton blocked 59 shots and led the league with 2.0 swats per game in conference play
Clanton already ranks first in program history with 164 career blocks, and is third with 737 rebounds and 11th with 1,260 points
Show and Improve
As a freshman in 2010-11, Isaiah Sykes averaged 4.0 points and 3.2 boards in 16.5 minutes per game
In league contests, Sykes averaged only 1.9 points
The guard/forward showed great improvement as a sophomore as he played in all 33 contests, making 32 starts, and averaged 12.3 points and 6.4 rebounds
Sykes had 22 double-digit scoring performances, after recording only one as a rookie, and shot 54.5 percent overall to lead the team
In Conference USA contests, he shot 55.1 percent, good for fifth in the league
Despite standing 6-foot-5, Sykes ranked third in C-USA games in offensive rebounds (3.2)
A Loaded Backcourt
Thanks to the addition of two talented transfers, UCF will have a loaded backcourt
Both C.J. Reed and Calvin Newell (eligible in December) will compete for the Knights after sitting out a year ago
The duo averaged a combined 31.8 points during their last seasons at their previous schools
A point guard, Reed came to UCF with impressive credentials
As a junior at Bethune-Cookman, he was named the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Player of the Year and the HBCU National Player of the Year after averaging 18.8 points and 4.8 assists
Newell, who will see time at both guard spots, played in five games for Oklahoma in 2011 before heading to UCF and averaged 13.0 points in 19.6 minutes
Senior Shooting Guard
Marcus Jordan spent all of UCF's non-conference schedule a year ago playing point guard, looking to get open teammates involved
Once Conference USA play began, he moved back to his natural spot at shooting guard, but still had ample minutes at the point
Despite the position changes, Jordan still managed to average 13.7 points, 2.7 rebounds and 2.4 assists
This season, Jordan should see all of his time off the ball, and should benefit from the arrival of point guard C.J. Reed
Jordan, who knows how to get to the basket and score in traffic, enters his senior campaign 14th in UCF history with 1,182 points
The Return
UCF also returns four talented players in Tristan Spurlock, Josh Crittle, Rod Days and Kasey Wilson
A small forward, Spurlock could make a huge jump this season
He averaged 7.2 points in 23.5 minutes per game last year after averaging 2.4 points in 13 contests at Virginia as a freshman in 2009-10
Crittle, who has improved his strength and conditioning since arriving at UCF, made 25 starts at center last season
The big man is working hard on his post-up game and could contribute more offensively in 2012-13
Wilson displayed great promise at the end of his freshman season
The power forward averaged 3.1 points in 2.2 minutes per game a year ago, but will receive more playing time this season and is expected to make a big impact as a sophomore
Days made seven starts as a rookie last year and the UCF coaching staff is excited about his potential and willingness to improve
Welcome Freshmen
Four freshmen joined the program this summer
The group consists of Matt Williams from Orlando, Staphon Blair from Fort Lauderdale, Dylan Karell from North Miami Beach and Daiquan Walker from Philadelphia
A shooting guard, Williams averaged 17.0 points and 8.0 rebounds at Jones High School this past year
Blair will help provide depth behind Josh Crittle in the post
He averaged 14.0 points, 14.0 rebounds and 4.5 blocks as a senior at Dillard High School, and was listed as the No. 29 power forward nationally by ESPNU
Karell, who attended Dr. Krop High School, averaged 16.0 points in 2011-12
Walker, who is listed as the No. 33 point guard in the country by ESPNU, averaged 18.1 points and 7.0 assists in leading Constitution High School to a state title