SEASON PREVIEW: 69传媒Men鈥檚 Basketball Panthers look for championship breakthrough

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69传媒Men's Basketball Panthers from left: Sam Chisholm, Abilash Surendran and Kamari Scott
69传媒Men's Basketball Panthers from left: Sam Chisholm, Abilash Surendran and Kamari Scott

As the 69传媒Panthers Men鈥檚 Basketball team gears up for another exciting season, their goal is to make it to the finals, and there鈥檚 more than enough talent on the roster to usher in a new era of success.

With the departure of point guard Elijah Miller, the reigning Atlantic University Sport (AUS) MVP and two-time all-Canadian, the reins have now been handed to fourth-year guard Kamari Scott, who has been with the team the longest and is prepared to lead them forward.

鈥淚鈥檝e always seen myself as a leader, and I鈥檒l continue to be that this year,鈥 Scott said.  鈥淐oming into this season, I know my hard work over the summer will show. I don鈥檛 feel any more pressure than before, as I know what I鈥檓 capable of. My role now is to keep striving for greatness and lead by example.鈥

Scott, a dynamic guard with the ability to get to the rim at will with his strength and explosiveness, has the makeup of an all-star and will push for his first selection in 2023鈥24. Scott is coming off a season in which he averaged 14.7 points per game on an efficient 45.6 per cent shooting with 8.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists. He has also shown the ability to take over games when needed and has the potential to be one of the league鈥檚 top scorers.

For the first time in three seasons, the point guard position is a work in progress. Without Miller orchestrating the offence, the Panthers are exploring several options to get the ball to the right people at the right time. Scott will certainly be asked to set up the offence at times, while Sam Chisholm, Daren Clarke, and newcomers Kyree Thompson and Owen Smith will also get a chance to handle the ball.

Panthers head coach Darrell Glenn understands the transition won鈥檛 be easy but is confident this group can run his up-tempo offence.

鈥淲e have to continue to grow and other players have to step up and take on new roles, but that鈥檚 the challenge of every good program,鈥 said Glenn.

While the backcourt took a bit of a hit this offseason, the frontcourt looks better than ever. Transfer student Jace Colley was the biggest addition and will form an exciting one-two punch with Scott. The versatile forward comes to 69传媒with championship pedigree, having won back-to-back Atlantic College Athletic Association (ACAA) titles with the Holland College Hurricanes in 2018 and 2019. The following year he transferred to Chicago State University, where he played NCAA Division I basketball. In 2021鈥22, he returned to the AUS and was an all-star for the Saint Mary鈥檚 Huskies, averaging 16.9 points per game on 49.2 per cent shooting with 6.1 rebounds and 1.6 blocks.

The Panthers also added six-foot-seven Daniel Gonzalez Longarela, who spent the past two seasons with the Bishop鈥檚 Gaiters. The physical centre gives 69传媒an interior defender who can block and rebound with the best of them.

The size doesn鈥檛 end there for the Panthers either. Six-foot-seven forward Abilash Surendran returns for his third year and gives the team a unique skillset for his size, as he can shoot the three-pointer and may be the team鈥檚 best passer. Fans can expect that Surendran will direct UPEI鈥檚 offence at times.

The biggest X-factor this season is Cameron Brown. The electric sophomore wowed fans last year with his thunderous dunks and unbelievable blocks and is expected to make another leap forward following his impressive rookie campaign. Brown鈥檚 contribution on both ends of the floor and his ability to energize the team, are expected to play a pivotal role in the Panthers鈥 success.

鈥淚 like our overall size and I think it will be a big advantage for us,鈥 Glenn said. 鈥淚t's early, but I think we can become as good a defensive team as an offensive one because of it.鈥

With the new season fast approaching, the Panthers are fully aware of the challenges and expectations before them. With a mix of seasoned veterans and promising young talent led by Scott and Colley, the Panthers are determined to win their way to the AUS finals and bring glory to their program.

鈥淲e know what it takes to win a title,鈥 Scott said. 鈥淚鈥檝e been telling the guys that this year is personal. We want to make it back to the big stage and finish the job.鈥

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