vidually and it kind of screwed me up
and prevented me from being consis‑
tent [last year]. Now I've got to take
my time and take a deep breath, and
realize I'm the main guy in the middle
and have to do my job.
"Being able to play like myself and
not having to stress out or worry about
coming out if I mess up or anything
like that definitely gave me a boost."
There's a long list of players who
began to thrive as a junior in Brey's
Auguste averaged 16.3 minutes, 6.7 points and 4.3 rebounds in 30 games, including 13 starts, last sea-
son.
PHOTO BY JOE RAYMOND