Tommy Amaker’s most talented group since he took over the Crimson program in 2007 will have their hands full in the Dean Dome on Wednesday.
Only 6-5 on the season, due to multiple injuries, the Crimson are coming off two-straight wins against George Washington and Mercer and also have a good win at St. Mary’s earlier in the year.
Expected to be without their top two returning scorers again, and arguably their best players, Seth Towns (16.0 PPG, 5.7 RPG) and Bryce Aiken (14.1 PPG, 2.7 APG), both out due to injuries, the Crimson will have to rely heavily on a young core once again this season.