
#1 Anthony Winbush, 6’7 180, Fr. F: A long athletic player with a ton of potential who will see time at the 3 and 4 positions this season. Sporting a good handle and range for a player his size Winbush can play on the wing as well as in the post. He is the ‘Hounds top recruit for this season, who they hope will someday be an All-MAAC performer.
#2 Isaac Reid, 6’5 225, So. F: A projected starter at the power forward or center position. He did not participate in the second half of last season, leaving the team for personal reasons, but will be looked at to fill the scoring, rebounding, and defending voids left by Omari Israel and Mike Tuck. Reid was the Texas 4A Player of the Year just two years ago and Coach Patsos hopes he will be able to use his superior athleticism and strength to make up for a lack of height to compete in the pivot with the MAAC’s best bigs.
#3 Tony Lewis, 6’2 175, So. G: He got the start as the third guard in the starting lineup vs. Catholic. Lewis is perhaps the most athletic player on the team and its best perimeter defender. He looks much more comfortable in the offense and will look to be more aggressive on that side of the ball in this his 3rd year in the program. Lewis took a medical red-shirt his first season after suffering a separated shoulder.
#4 Brett Harvey, 6’1 175, Jr. G: He has started 61 of his 64 games played in a Greyhound uniform. As a freshman he served as the team’s point guard and last year played off the ball at the 2 and has been effective in both spots. Harvey is a hard nosed on ball defender, can push the ball in transition, can take it to the rim, can find the open man, and possesses a consistent jump shot. He’s the heart and soul of the team and don’t be surprised if he leads it in scoring this season.
#5 Marquis Sullivan, 6’1 190, Sr. G: He’s Loyola’s all-time 3 point marksman, the MAAC’

#10 J’hared Hall, 6’2 160, Fr. G: He was a big time scholastic scorer from the basketball hotbed of Mount Vernon, NY. He’ll challenge for playing time right away, but with the abundance of guards on the roster, Hall may have to wait his turn for major minutes. He showed what he could do when he hit two 3’s and took the ball to the rim and hit a floater on 3 consecutive possessions late in the Catholic scrimmage, where he was used as the baseline shooter when the team ran its swing offense.
#11 Paolo Ivis, 6’7 225, Fr. F: A native of Fazana, Croatia, he was in street clothes for the exhibition game against Catholic. Ivis has imposing size, and could make an impact right away if he can provide serviceable defense and rebounding.
#13 Dan Ficke, 6’6 245, Sr. F: He was active on the glass in the Catholic scrimmage and looks slimmed down after a long summer of working out. With Loyola’s lack of size and depth inside, Ficke could be an option for Coach Patsos in the post.
#15 Shane Walker, 6’10 215, So. F: He will sit out this season after transferring to the program from the University of Maryland. He will have 3 years of eligibility remaining when he hits the floor and with his length and athleticism he could be a major contributor and one of the one of the premier big men in the MAAC.
#21 Jawaan Wright, 6’8 230, Jr. F: He red-shirted last season as the Greyhounds frontcourt was crowded with the likes of Israel, Tuck, and Fofana playing in front of him. Wright could be the starting center for the Greyhounds and has the tools to be amongst the MAAC leaders in blocks and rebounds if he is able fulfill his potential. If the Greyhounds are to contend for the conference championship this season, Jawaan will need to be a big factor.
#22 Jamal Barney, 6’3 185, So. G: He’s the newest Baltimore product to return home to p

#24 Joe Muvuna, 6’9 200, Fr. F: Really tall and really thin. Muvuna, born in Rwanda, comes to Loyola via the Worchester Academy in Massachusetts will take a medical red-shirt after a broken wrist in preseason. It could be blessing in disguise as he will look at add a little bulk to throw around when he resumes his playing career in the Green and Grey in ’09-’10.
#31 Brian Rudolph, 5’11 170, So. G: He’s Loyola’s floor leader and is a general on the court.

#33 Brad Farrell, 6’5 215, Sr. F: He returns to the program after a two season hiatus. Farrell was a member of Coach Patsos’ original recruiting class 4 years ago and struggled mightily as the team’s starting point guard that season. Playing in a role much better suited for him in his sophomore season, he excelled using his strong floor game and athleticism to be a top defender and rebounder from the 2 and 3 spots on the floor. After an ugly incident with a teammate Farrell was dismissed from the team, but to his credit has fought his way back and will play a major role on this team. Look for Farrell to play the 3 and even the 4 position when the ‘Hounds go with a small, running lineup.
#34 Garrett Kelly, 6’6 175, Jr. F: He serves the team in a thankless, yet necessary role as a gritty walk-on who uses an accurate jump shot when called on in his limited minutes.
#55 Josh Weigand, 6’9 230, Fr. C: A Whiteford, MD native with big size and a soft touch. He will provide depth in the Greyhounds frontcourt this season in his first year with the team.
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