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For the second consecutive year, Xavier's next game has been their biggest coming down the stretch. Every subsequent result has left Xavier is just such a position that they need to play well again or risk losing momentum and possibly tournament status. Now there are no more next games, just single-elimination from here on out. Xavier has only a handful of upperclassmen on the roster; who are you trusting with the biggest games of the season?
BOILERPLATE SECTION: everyone jump in with their depth charts in the comments; this is clearly becoming a thing. Be prepared to be respectful in questioning what other people put and in defending what you wrote. For what it's worth, here's some info that might inform your decisions:
- By now I'm sure you're aware that Sumner and London are both out for the season.
- There don't seem to be any major physical ailments on the team, just the accumulation of pain that is a basketball season.
Depth chart over the past 5 games | |||||||||
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PG | SG | SF | PF | C | |||||
11 Dee Davis 6-0 170 Sr | 89% | 15 Myles Davis 6-2 195 So | 75% | 10 Remy Abell 6-4 195 Jr | 55% | 5 Trevon Bluiett 6-6 215 Fr | 54% | 1 Jalen Reynolds 6-10 232 So | 56% |
15 Myles Davis 6-2 195 So | 12% | 10 Remy Abell 6-4 195 Jr | 12% | 55 J.P. Macura 6-5 190 Fr | 29% | 40 Matt Stainbrook 6-10 270 Sr | 35% | 40 Matt Stainbrook 6-10 270 Sr | 26% |
0 Larry Austin 6-2 174 Fr | 8% | 5 Trevon Bluiett 6-6 215 Fr | 16% | 2 James Farr 6-10 247 Jr | 9% | 2 James Farr 6-10 247 Jr | 17% | ||
55 J.P. Macura 6-5 190 Fr | 5% |