Now a sophomore, the Western Kentucky guard had all offseason with the program to train, learn a new position and improve his game.
“I’m pleased with the progress he’s making,” Stansbury said Saturday after the team’s open scrimmage. “He’s got a ways to go. There are some things that he doesn’t do at certain times. But there’s no question he’s getting better.”
Anderson will play point guard this season for the Hilltoppers after working on the wing last year. The 6-foot-6, 195-pound sophomore isn’t a traditional point guard, but his coach thinks the move can make Anderson more dangerous.