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Wayne Cavadi | sifoeeprocess.com | October 30, 2015

Unique ties have Augustana on top of the basketball world

  Augustana (S.D.) went 31-3 last season under coach Tom Billeter.

Exhibition is under way in 草莓网站在线看 men's hoops and the season is right around the corner. The Augustana Vikings are opening the season as the top ranked Men's DII and DIII squads.

Wait. What? 

It's no typo. The Augustana University Vikings in South Dakota are the preseason No. 1 in DII while the Augustana College Vikings in Illinois are the preseason No. 1 in DIII.

But wait, that鈥檚 not even the start of it.

Augustana University coach Tom Billeter and Augustana College head coach Grey Giovanine started their coaching careers together as assistants under Scott Thompson at DI Rice University nearly thirty years ago. Now, they are still friends who are entering the season atop the college basketball world.

They go even further back than that.

鈥淗is [Giovanine鈥檚] father 鈥 who is kind of a high school legend as a basketball coach in the state of Illinois 鈥 was actually my principal when I was in elementary school in Illinois,鈥 Billeter explained. 鈥淕rey and I had never seen each other or had any idea of each other until I got hired at Rice. I had been the GA in Arizona and Scott was Lute鈥檚 [Olsen] assistant so I went with him. We were sitting in New Orleans and Scott asked me if I knew Grey Giovanine, and I just laughed.鈥

鈥淲e have very similar roots,鈥 Giovanine said. 鈥淲e lived in the same small community at one time in Sheffield, Illinois 鈥 population 1000. Then we reconnected down in Houston. 

We were part of a great staff that orchestrated one of the great turnarounds in college basketball in that era. We went from a 6-21 season to a 20-game winner. In our last game on the bench together, we beat Texas on ESPN for our 100th win in front of a standing room crowd.鈥

Being part of Scott Thompson鈥檚 coaching team at Rice was no easy task. They were hired on the heels of back-to-back single digit win seasons.

鈥淒ick Vitale said, 鈥榯hat Scott Thompson sure had a great future until he took that Rice job鈥,鈥 Billeter said with a laugh. 鈥淚t was the hardest job in Division I basketball. We all moved on after those five years, but it was a great five years and everybody ended up doing well from there as well.鈥

Last season, Billeter and his Augustana University Men鈥檚 basketball program were the surprise of the NSIC and DII for that matter. They entered the season with no seniors on the roster, yet ran to a 31-3 overall record winning the NSIC as well as the NSIC Tournament before losing in the 草莓网站在线看 Central Regionals. 

鈥淟ast year, Mankato was picked to win our league. There weren't any expectations on us whatsoever,鈥 Billeter said. 鈥淚t was a weird season. The second game of the year, we lost our two starting guards to injury. We only had six or seven kids that could play, and they played the whole year. It was a good thing, because our chemistry became very strong and very good. 

We kind of just got on a roll and kept winning. Everyone was saying 鈥榳ell, you won 19 games in a row, there鈥檚 pressure on that,鈥 but there really wasn鈥檛.鈥

Obviously, coming off the heels of a dream season, one in which they set an NSIC record for conference wins with 20, the expectations have changed.

鈥淭he expectation now is what everybody wants,鈥 Billeter said. 鈥淚 like it. I rather be having that than when we were terrible and nobody thought we would win a game. 

I much rather have high expectations than none. It鈥檚 up to our kids to step up and know you are going to get everyone鈥檚 best shot, but that鈥檚 what you live for. That鈥檚 what we want, we want to be that school that when we go to different places we see big crowds, take everyone鈥檚 best shot. It makes us have to play well and we like that.鈥

Billeter has quite the squad behind him, one that has been under his tutelage from the day he recruited them.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 have a transfer on our roster,鈥 Billeter said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 unheard of. Every single kid on our roster is a high school player that we recruited and has been with us for their whole career. 

We鈥檝e seen them grow and we also saw them mature. That鈥檚 two different things, because they got bigger and they got stronger, but their leadership quality and skills, what they do on and off the floor and in the community, they are just really great kids.鈥

Daniel Jansen, the reigning NSIC Player of the Year and Preseason All-American, leads a big squad along with Casey Schilling 鈥 the reigning Defensive Player of the Year 鈥 and Alex Richter who was First Team All-NSIC a season ago. This team is not short on talent.

Nor is their Viking counterpart down in Illinois. Coach Giovanine is coming off a season that saw his Vikings go 27-5 before dropping the championship game to Wisconsin-Stevens Point.  

鈥淲e have seven of our top players returning from last year, including all five starters,鈥 Giovanine said. 鈥淭hey got a taste of what it鈥檚 like to play for a national championship. That has kept them really focused in their offseason preparation and has been a great motivating factor for how they approach this season.鈥

One of those players is Hunter Hill, last season鈥檚 co-Most Outstanding Player in the CCIW.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think there are many better point guards in the country playing college basketball at any level than Hunter Hill,鈥 Giovanine said. 鈥淗e is a unique talent and a unique person. What he does best is compete, and he makes the guys around him better and that鈥檚 what a great playmaker does.鈥

It will be important for Hill to set the tempo for this team, as they are smaller down low. 鈥淥ur big men aren鈥檛 that big. Our front line will be 6鈥6鈥, 6鈥6鈥, and 6鈥4鈥. We鈥檙e not an overpowering team, we鈥檙e smaller but more agile and more versatile than your typical low post team.鈥

Coach Giovanine knows that this will be no easy season, as they have one of the tougher schedules in DIII, plus a big game looming December 5th against a one Stevens Point. 

鈥淲e have such a difficult non-conference schedule, we are playing ten games against teams ranked in the top 40 in the country,鈥 Giovanine said. 鈥淚鈥檓 sure the kids and the fans have circled that rematch with Stephens Point, but our guys understand that the home opener November 13th is the only game that matters right now.鈥

So while these two men may be a division apart, while they have made their systems and strategy their own unique style since their days at Rice together, both of their teams share one thing in common. Despite 60 combined wins between the two programs, neither team was happy about the way their season ended. 

鈥淚 don鈥檛 know of many teams that went 31-3, were co-champs of their league, won their post season tournament and saw a worse end to the year, losing by one to a very good and very well coached Northwest Missouri team,鈥 Coach Billeter said. 

It left such a bad taste in our mouth. I feel like there is a chip on their shoulder. They're motivated. I have never seen a less cocky team, but they鈥檙e not happy about last year, to be that close. They wanted to get to that Elite 8 and it was our team鈥檚 fault, nobody else's, and they know that.鈥

鈥淟ast year saw the difference between mature seniors [Stevens Point] and younger guys that were just excited to be there,鈥 Giovanine said of his team鈥檚 loss in the finals. 鈥淭hey had four or five seniors in their starting lineup and they played with more maturity and toughness and resilience than we did. I hope that we progress in those areas and learn from that experience.鈥

Whatever happens to their respective Augustana teams, Coach Billeter and Coach Giovanine have something special, both on the floor and in their lives.

鈥淚 have been a fan of Tom鈥檚 from a distance, but we don鈥檛 get to cross paths [on the court],鈥 Giovanine said. 鈥淲e connected a long time ago, went through a great experience together and remained great friends.鈥

Have they ever wondered what would happen if they did one day cross paths on the court?

鈥淚 sure know they are a good team,鈥 Billeter said. 鈥淚 bet it would be a great game.鈥