[Men's Basketball]
Hoops gets commitment from Texas PG
Sophomore guard still out; practice begins Friday night
By Marc Marin
Staff Reporter
The newest NIU mens basketball recruit is not bashful.
Quintan Lipkins, a 5-foot-9 point guard from Sharpstown High in Houston,
averaged 24.5 points and 9.9 assists a game last season and is confident
that success in both scoring and passing will follow him to DeKalb.
I will bring that package, Lipkins said.
Lipkins also received recruiting interest from Tulsa, Illinois-Chicago
and Oklahoma State. He said first-year NIU assistant coach Rick Ray
played a big role in his decision to commit to NIU.
We have a real good relationship, Lipkins said of Ray.
Ive gotten real close with him. He made me feel like the
team really wanted me.
Big Ben
Ben Rand will have to sit out this season after transferring from
Iowa because of NCAA rules.
NIU coach Rob Judson said Rand can be a force on both ends of the
court when he can finally take the floor for the Huskies.
Rand is a 6-foot-6 guard who attended Rochelle High School. He played
in 19 games for the Hawkeyes last season before transferring for more
playing time.
Hes a very athletic wing player, Judson said. He
can attack the basket but keeps you honest with a good perimeter jump
shot. That athleticism should translate into him being a top defender.
Paradise lost
NIU sophomore guard Ryan Paradise still has not participated in team
workouts and conditioning after having a second wrist surgery in the
summer.
Judson said he did not know when Paradise would be able to play again.
Were waiting for the doctors clearance, Judson
said. Its on a day-by-day and week-by-week basis.
Hoop time
This season will kick off at 11:45 p.m. Friday when the Huskies host
Huskie Hoop Time at the Convocation Centers Victor
E. Court. The event is free and attendees will be able to win prizes
and watch the team scrimmage.