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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
  

Revision as of 18:26, 7 May 2011

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Overview

The Dover Dairy Farmers were taken over by coach gohuskies at the beginning of season 64 in his DriveTheLane coaching debut. Coach gohuskies has carved a rapid turnaround in Dover by earning the first winning season in quite some time in Season 65, a top-25 recruiting class, participation in the Inferno, and a rebranding consisting of renaming and all-new uniforms.

Hall of Fame

Brandon Drennen

One of the main complaints about coach CPU before he was fired was his horrible treatment of Drennen, a 5'8 shooting guard. According to this coach he was "too small" and as such hardly played and spent his entire junior season on NA, not appearing in a single contest. However, coach gohuskies arrived for his senior season and in the first practice Drennen showed off his skills shooting three-pointers. Drennen earned a starting spot with his stellar preseason play and in his first game of his senior season he shot 9 of 15 from 3, scoring 39 points and leading Dover to a season-opening victory. Drennen went out with a bang his senior year earning first-team all-Conference honors. In honor of Drennen the new Pasture at Dover Coliseum had the three-point line named after him. Drennen currently is an assistant coach for the Dairy Farmers and in the offseason runs a shooting camp for League 15 high schoolers.

Stats

S64 - Senior year - 32 mpg/ 22.9 ppg/ 1.3 rpg/ 0.7 apg/ 202 fgm/ 387 fga/ 52.2 fg%/ 105 3pm/ 230 3pa/ 45.7 3pt%/ 41 ftm/ 51 fta/ 0.4 spg/ 1.8 topg/ 4 blk

Uniforms and Arena

At the beginning of Season 65 new uniforms were introduced for the Dairy Farmers: http://oi56.tinypic.com/2upei4p.jpg

Furthermore Season 65 also saw the opening of the new arena, the Pasture at Dover Coliseum: http://oi53.tinypic.com/302nwu8.jpg

History

Season 64

Gohuskies' inaugural season had Dover earn a 10-14 record, as many wins as the past two seasons combined and good enough for a fourth place finish in conference 5. The Dairy Farmers unfortunately just missed on a RTT bid and earned a number one seed in the DTT. Dover's DTT title hopes were dashed in the second round.

Key Players

  • SG Sr. Brandon Drennen 22.9 ppg, 105/230 3pt (45.7%)
  • PG Fr. Cherokee Obrien 15.0 ppg

Recruits

The Dairy Farmers brought in a class ranked 78/66:

  • G Cherokee Obrien 6'2 (+3/-1)
  • F Samuel Hermann 6'8 (+1)
  • F Steven Tharp 6'7 (+4)

Season 65

Season 65 saw the Dairy Farmers earn their first winning season in quite some time and a number two seed in the conference tournament with an 8-2 conference record, the only two losses coming to Annapolis. Dover also entered the Inferno for the first time and posted a respectable 2-4 record, which was particularly impressive considering Dover was the lowest seed in the entire tournament.

Inferno

The Dairy Farmers got off to a hot start in their Inferno debut with a 2-1 start and the only loss coming in overtime to powerhouse Toledo. However Dover proceeded to finish the tournament 0-3 and were unable to earn a postseason berth. The Inferno was still considered a success and coach gohuskies earned Honorable Mention coach of the tournament, while Reyes Bischoff earned honorable mention all-Freshman team.

Regular Season

Dover went 10-5 in the regular season and 8-2 in conference. They got off to a rocky start at 0-4, however rallied against some easier competition to finish on a 10-1 run including an 8 game win streak.

Postseason

Dover earned the two seed in the conference tournament.

Recruits

The Dairy Farmers brought in a fantastic 13/23 class:

  • C Antwan Oliver 6'11 +4
  • G Reyes Bischoff 6'4 +5
  • G/F Alfred Draughn 6'6 +5