Expectations Are Higher Than Ever – Will Raiders Deliver ๐Ÿ† With This Roster?

In Brief:

Northwest Florida State Collegeโ€™s Raiders basketball team is preparing for the 2024 season under Coach Steve DeMeo, who is rebuilding the team with a fresh roster.

โ€ขCoach DeMeo brings his experience and leadership back to NWFSC, aiming to develop a championship-caliber team with new recruits.

โ€ขThe Raiders have a history of success in the NJCAA and are focused on continuing their winning tradition in the upcoming season.

As the new basketball season looms, Northwest Florida State College (NWFSC) head basketball coach Steve DeMeo faces a unique challenge: constructing a championship contender from scratch. Known for his past successes, including a national title and another national championship game appearance, DeMeo has always set the bar high for the Raiders. However, this season presents a fresh challengeโ€”none of the players from last yearโ€™s roster who made a deep run in the NJCAA playoffs have returned to score for the team.

DeMeo, unfazed by the roster overhaul, is clear that the expectations remain unchanged. โ€œWe have three goals every year: win a conference championship, a state championship, and a national championship,โ€ DeMeo said. โ€œWe canโ€™t lower our expectations here in Northwest Florida.โ€

Despite the absence of returning scorers, DeMeoโ€™s squad is made up of a collection of new faces, two of which are freshmen right out of high school. These younger players will need to grow quickly if the Raiders hope to meet their traditional high standards. โ€œWeโ€™ve got two 18-year-olds in our top seven, and weโ€™ve got to fasten the process with those guys,โ€ DeMeo acknowledged. โ€œEvery year is different, and we have to adjust as coaches.โ€

The Raiders will get an early test when they open the season with a tough non-conference schedule. According to DeMeo, their competition will include matchups against top teams from across the country, including Daytona, Trinity Valley, and South Georgia Tech. โ€œOur schedule is going to be one of the top two or three in the country again,โ€ DeMeo said, noting that the first few games will provide a critical gauge of where the team stands. โ€œWeโ€™ve got seven or eight games to start our schedule thatโ€™ll really determine what we need to do to get better.โ€

While DeMeo remains candid about the uncertainties that come with an inexperienced team, he is optimistic about the Raidersโ€™ potential, particularly because of their chemistry. โ€œThis group is unique. One through 13, they all like each other, and they all get along,โ€ DeMeo shared. โ€œWe have more depth this year, and while we may not be as strong at the top as we were last year, I think this group will be pretty special by the end of the season.โ€

On the court, DeMeo emphasizes that individual development is key. โ€œWhen guys are really good as individuals, theyโ€™ll help the team collectively,โ€ he explained. With a focus on the fundamentalsโ€”dribbling, passing, and shootingโ€”he believes the rest will follow, including their defensive play. Off the court, he credits his coaching staff for fostering a positive environment. โ€œIf the staff works well together, it trickles down to the team,โ€ DeMeo said, expressing confidence in his assistant coaches, many of whom he expects to move on to Division I programs in the near future.

As the Raiders gear up for what promises to be a competitive season, DeMeo is clear about the road ahead. โ€œWeโ€™ve got to get more mature fast as basketball players and not let little things get to us,โ€ he said. โ€œIf we can do that, I think weโ€™ll have a chance to be in the conversation.โ€

For the fans of Northwest Florida State, the excitement is building. With home-court advantage for the conference tournament and a group of eager, coachable players ready to make their mark, the season holds plenty of promise. DeMeo knows that in basketball, just like in life, success comes from growth. โ€œYou want it to be there in March,โ€ he said. โ€œThatโ€™s all you can ask for as a coach.โ€

As NWFSC embarks on another season, one thing is clear: under DeMeoโ€™s guidance, the Raiders wonโ€™t be backing down from the challenge.

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Last Year’s Raidersย 

A total of six players from the Northwest Florida State College Roster have moved on to new schools as they continue their basketball careers.ย 

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Jamal Sumlin | Kent State

Tajuan Simpkins | Elon

Rasheed Jones | Coastal Carolina

Jadyn Shider | U. of So. Indiana

Tavion Banks | Drake Universityย 

William Hynes | Chowan Universityย