Our seventh MVCfans.com pre-conference season Q&A is with Randy Beard of the Evansville
Courier & Press. Randy started covering the Aces beat this summer to go along with his
responsibilities as a sports columnist at the Courier & Press. In that role, he kept up with the
Aces through columns and occasional game stories/sidebars while also bouncing around to Indiana,
Purdue, Louisville, Kentucky and Illinois. This year he will be the main person covering the Aces.
Prior to coming to Evansville in 2007, Randy was the sports editor in Tallahassee,
Fla. (1999-2007) and Anderson, S.C. (1988-1999), covering teams in the ACC and SEC.
You can follow Randy's stories about the Aces: Randy Beard - Evansville Courier & Press
Question 1.
The first thing most MVC fans will notice when Evansville takes the
floor in their respective buildings this year is a slimmed down Marty
Simmons. How did Coach Simmons accomplish such a dramatic transformation
and what reason did he give for losing the weight?
A. He and his wife Angie decided they needed to make a lifestyle change for
their health. The 6-foot-5 Simmons has lost nearly 150 pounds since
mid-March, also shedding those sweater vests that had been the staple of
his wardrobe. He now wears suits on the sidelines at games. He and Angie
had guidance from a nutritionist and they increased their exercise
regimen, beginning with walking three miles each morning. Now they jog for
three miles at 4:30 a.m. She also has lost considerable weight.
Question 2.
Colt Ryan was the MVC Freshman of the Year last season. How has he
improved heading into his sophomore year and what role does he need to
play for the Aces to be successful? Can he be a leader on this team as a
sophomore?
A. The 3-pointer will still be Colt's main weapon, but he's also driven the
baseline and the lane much more frequently, trying to get to the basket or
the foul line. He made 19 of 23 free throws in the recent win over Norfolk
State, missing a pair of technical free throws that would have given him
the single game school record for most free throws by a player. Simmons
wants all his players to attack the basket and Colt has used the shot fake
effectively to get his defender in the air. He has become a leader, but
mainly by example. The vocal leadership role has been shared mostly by
seniors Pieter van Tongeren, Clint Hopf and Kavon Lacey and junior Denver
Holmes.
Question 3.
Evansville was predicted to finish in last place by the MVC media. You
wrote an article recently titled "UE has no plans to live in the cellar".
What does Coach Simmons have to do to get this team to exceed
expectations and avoid a Thursday night date in St. Louis?
A. The key will be finding scoring balance each night, which they have
managed to do for most of the nonconference games. Clint Hopf and Pieter
van Tongeren have given them solid minutes in a tag-team fashion in the
post, though Simmons would like to see more offensive rebounds from the
pair. Kenneth Harris gives them a slasher who can also hit 3-pointers.
Denver Holmes also has gotten better at penetrating and pitching, as
evident by his assist numbers so far. I think they'll be consistent
defensively and should be able to limit possessions by their opponents by
running their motion offense. They key will be finding the two or three
other scorers on the nights when Colt Ryan may have trouble shaking his
defender. My personal feeling is that they have the talent to finish in
the middle of the pack, but they are going to need to get strong minutes
off the bench consistently from players like Jordan Jahr, Ned Cox and
Lewis Jones
Question 4.
In two of the three seasons that Coach Simmons has led the Aces, his
team finished with a 9-21 record. Already this season, the Aces have the
most impressive win of any MVC team having won at nationally ranked
Butler. How many wins do you anticipate for the Aces this year? Is there
a number of wins that the athletic department would like to see? Will
Coach Simmons feel any pressure from the AD if he fails to achieve
whatever internal goals are set?
A. I think they can flirt with finishing .500 on the season, but 15-16 wins
is probably maxing it out for this team. As young as they are, that would
be a good progress. But if they continue to get to the foul line more than
40 times a game, like they have in the last two, they could surprise a few
teams. They're knocking in better than 70 percent of their free throws. I
haven't talked to AD John Stanley about his expectations, but I don't see
Simmons under that much pressure at this point. He's still got a lot of
support because of his past connections to the program as a player an
assistant coach. The pressure could start to increase next season,
however, if UE's attendance falters in the new arena.
Question 5.
In 2011, the city of Evansville will open a beautiful new arena that
will seat 10,000+ for basketball. How do you expect the new arena will
benefit recruiting and attendance?
A. I think it already has helped recruiting. The impact on attendance is
still the great unknown. Evansville's core fan base is older and stubborn
and many aren't pleased to see Roberts Stadium being phased out. They like
the easy access off the Lloyd Expressway and the ample parking around the
arena. The downtown arena will rely on municipal parking lot a couple of
blocks away, a few downtown parking garages and street spaces. Next year
will be more of a challenge because the city has torn down an older hotel
and a new hotel is going to be built on the site of a parking garage that
was connected to that hotel. The hotel may not be finished until 2012, and
at that time there will be an underground parking garage under the hotel
that will be available for arena spectators.
Thanks again to Randy for participating in our team by team MVC Q&A. Previous Q&A's can be found in the MVC links section of the forum.
Dec 13 - Drake Bulldogs - Mark Emmert
Dec 16 - Jim Benson - Illinois State
Dec 18 - Paul Suellentrop - Wichita State
Dec 20 - Steve Pivovar - Creighton
Dec 22 - Kelly Beaton - Northern Iowa
Dec 24 - Todd Hefferman - Southern Illinois
Dec 26 - Randy Beard - Evansville
Dec 27 - Todd Golden - Indiana State