Agreed that Ihnen is a perimeter player, and there are many that want to make him a power forward and keep him close to the basket. That's not his makeup, and I've coached enough kids to know that when they're "basket facing" players, it's awfully hard to get them to adopt turnarounds, jump hooks, etc. from the post.
That doesn't mean he can't be effective, he will be, although I thought he played poorly last night. Good defender, can rebound, and he can shoot it. He does have limitations in terms of his passing and decision-making, and his rotations on defense at times. He has put the ball on the floor and driven to the basket occasionally, and he'll need to continue that as guys press up on him. But he won't be a true post player, no matter what anybody wants to try.
And one thing left unsaid that I saw in the game. Carrington has stunk up the place with his shooting, and he's even fallen down a few times for no apparent reason, but he was the guy often guarding Milton, who was their leading scorer and was somewhere close to top five in the country in scoring average-I know all their games weren't against North Carolina, but that kid is good. I think he was 2 for 7 from the field in this game. Carrington's shooting will emerge at some point, and the guy is right now their best defender and he can rebound. He's got a good future on this team, and helps in a lot of ways beyond his scoring.