One could argue the Central Michigan men’s basketball team has many strengths.
Senior guard Chris Fowler has the ability to distribute the basketball effectively. Junior guard Braylon Rayson can score from any spot on the court. Sophomore guard Josh Kozinski and senior forward John Simons are strong from the 3-point line.
Head Coach Keno Davis has resurrected the program, making CMU a Mid-American Conference contender.
The Chippewas (13-12, 6-6 MAC) have many assets, but may be haunted come MAC Tournament time because of their strength of schedule. With CMU’s breakout season in 2014-15 and all five starters returning, fans held out hope CMU could even compete for an at-large bid in March’s NCAA Tournament.