Bulls' Foreign Tour of Canada Will Be 'Once-in-a-Lifetime' Experience

ANTUN FINE-TUNING HIS GAME: Senior Antun Maricevic has caught the attention of his head coach because of the progress he's making this offseason. "He's had as good a summer as anybody that we have. He's done a really, really good job in terms of being more aggressive, playing with more confidence and using the strength that he's gained," Brian Gregory said. "This is a full year of strength training that he's had for the first time." Last season, the forward ranked second on the team with a .536 field goal percentage and played in 38 games.

Senior has caught the attention of his head coach because of the progress he's making this offseason. "He's had as good a summer as anybody that we have. He's done a really, really good job in terms of being more aggressive, playing with more confidence and using the strength that he's gained," said. "This is a full year of strength training that he's had for the first time." Last season, the forward ranked second on the team with a .536 field goal percentage and played in 38 games. FRESHMEN ENTERING THE MIX: The foreign tour will be a great time for the coaching staff to get a good look at two freshman newcomers in forward B.J. Mack (Charlotte, N.C.) and Jamir Chaplin (Norcross, Ga.). Both players are fitting in well with the rest of USF's roster this summer. "The two freshmen coming in, I think they found their place real quick, so that's been really good," junior guard David Collins said.

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