First-year Head Coach Rick Stansbury had his hands full when he arrived on the Hill in late March. The backcourt was depleted. There were no returning scholarship guards. There was nobody to run the point guard position.
“There was zero one’s, two’s and threes in the program, zero," Stansbury said. "What we got here is a desperate need for perimeter guys."
However, the veteran coach who previously worked as an assistant coach at Texas A&M went to work immediately.
“We have had to be creative and find different ways, and different things to give ourselves a chance to compete.