MBB Preview: Queens University
So, if you never heard of Queens University until they popped onto our MBB schedule, that would make two of us.
They are located in Charlotte and are the Royals.
It was a woman's school that changed its name to Queens in 1912 and then started to admit men after World War II.
It is a small school, with 2,400 students.
Like USI, they are in their first year of D1 competition, and will be eligible for the NCAA tournament after Ohio State goes through two more Presidents.
They qualified for the DII tournament 15 times, making the final four twice, most recently in 2018. Last season they made the regional final. Their previous coach, Bart Lundy, is now coach at Milwaukee. Grant Leonard, his longtime assistant, is now head coach. He got off to a rough start, getting a DWI right as the season was beginning and was suspended for the first five games.
They play in the ASUN, where they were picked #13 in the pre-season poll.
They are 5-2 this year, but 3-2 against D1 competition. They beat Marshall (115), Green Bay (358) and Morgan State (266), with losses to LaSalle (201) and George Mason (130). Their kenpom is 211. Kenpom gives BG a 51% chance to win. Queens is 0-2 on the road.
They play at 67 possessions per game, which is slower than the NCAA average. As you can see below, they are a strong offensive team--top 100 in D1. BG, as we know, struggles to defend. On the other side, they are not great defensively and BG is not great at scoring. I guess you could look at it like we know how the left side will go....about 72 points per the Royals and can BG get to 72.
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