Lincoln returns three sophomores, who started at least 18 games last season. Bakir Cleveland and Janaie Coates-Sinues started 19 games each, while Reggie Hudson started 18 games.
Cleveland, who was named to the CIAA All-Rookie Team, was the third-leading scorer for the Lions, averaging 9.7 points. He reached double figures 12 times a season ago, including a season-high 25 against Shaw University.
Hudson was the prototypical point guard for the Lions, leading the team with 96 assists. His 3.4 assists per game led the CIAA, and with a 1.8 assist-to-turnover ratio was tops in the conference. He was also a menace on the defensive end, leading the team and ranking fourth in the conference, with 1.5 steals per game. Coates-Sinues will probably make the biggest jump, statistically, for the Lions. With the departure of several frontcourt players, there will be more opportunities for him to improve on his 4.7 points and 4.7 rebounds per game.
“We are looking for Bakir, Janaie, and Reggie to have big sophomore years,” said Armstrong. “They gained a lot of experience last year as starters. Each one has worked hard this summer on their games and came back ready to go. These three will help guide our freshmen with the knowledge and experience they had.”