Wednesday, December 9, 2015

The Bodyguard': Armstrong fills WSSU Rams' need in the middle

WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina -- “The Bodyguard” is the best way to describe Keith Armstrong’s role with the Winston-Salem State Rams.

As for whether that description becomes a nickname, freshman Jemel McAllister thought it had a good ring to it.

“I don’t know if Keith will like that nickname but that’s kind of what he is for this team,” McAllister said. “He’s also been like a big brother who watches out for us, so that’s been good.”

Armstrong, who is 6-foot-7 and built like a Mack truck at 235, has filled a need for coach James Wilhelmi in the middle. As a graduate transfer with his degree from East Carolina in communications, Armstrong’s work ethic and his ability to rebound in traffic is just what the Rams need from him.

One of the luxuries Wilhelmi has with Armstrong should show up more in the heat of the CIAA play in January and February. Heading into hostile gyms is a little easier with a post player who can score on the inside and get those important rebounds.

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