Two things: First, Gonzaga went on to win the national championship, which is kind of cool. If we're going to lose, we may as well lose to the guys that beat everyone else!
Secondly, the job change period opened up, and I've already applied for one position. I'm probably a longshot to get it, but there are a few others that could present themselves in the next day or two that I may need to pursue. It's not like the cupboard here is totally bare (our entire frontcourt comes back), but with how much we lose from this year's team (three starters that combined to average more than 40 points and 10 assists per game!) and the effects of digging deeper to find guards that can play, next year will be a pretty major rebuilding year for CCSU.
Anyway, senior stuff...
Daniel Levenson - It took three point guards, but I finally found one that set a new career assist record. Levenson was a great mid-major point guard, one I was surprised fell into my lap without a fight in recruiting (he was less than 30 miles from campus, but no other northeastern program even offered him a scholarship). He turned into not just an excellent distributor, but a decent shooter as well, which isn't something I rely on point guards to bring to the table. His speed was an asset in our press, and he actually led the entire country in steals per game (2.5) by a considerable margin; by comparison, only one other player averaged two a game.
RECORDS: 1st in assists (547), 7th in steals (150), 12th in FT% (80.1%)
Jay Ronning - I still remember yelling "YES!" and pumping my fist when Ronning signed with us in a 50-50 battle with Iowa State, and he turned into every bit the star I thought he'd be. His junior year was actually a bit of a disappointment, but his senior year was a tour de force. He basically won us the conference tournament, where he scored 80 points in three games, and he was the one guy who showed up against Gonzaga (he had 18 points in a game where we scored 62). I'm surprised he's not on the draft board, as he developed into the kind of player you're not supposed to see in low-level D1 play, and his absence will leave a huge hole in the lineup. Fun fact: He's just the second player in CCSU history to record 1,500 points, 200 rebounds, and 200 assists.
RECORDS: 5th in points (1,554), 11th in steals (142), 16th in 3PT% (44.1%), 19th in 3-pointers (199)
Dwight Pittman - Pittman redshirted his first year with us after coming in with a really good class five seasons ago. He was a very good prospect initially, and it really, REALLY helped his cause that he turned into a dead-eye outside shooter. He wound up just shy of a bunch of milestones; he finished 80 points shy of 1,000 and three assists shy of 300. Still, he was a valuable two-year sixth man and one-year starter.
RECORDS: T-11th in 3PT% (44.5%), T-22nd in steals (128)