We’re inching ever closer to Selection Sunday and handing out automatic bids left and right.
Month: March 2011
Georgetown Still a Question Mark Without Wright
Georgetown was bounced quickly from the Big East Tournament in convincing fashion by Connecticut on Wednesday. The Hoyas continue to look like a question mark without their point guard.
Calhoun sees Big East Deserving of 11 Bids
Connecticut head coach Jim Calhoun has his reasons for believing the Big East should send 11 teams to the NCAA Tournament. We have that, plus a look at some numbers from Tuesday’s opening round games in the Big East Tournament.
George Mason and VCU: Now What?
We know Old Dominion will be in the NCAA Tournament out of the CAA. What will happen with George Mason and VCU? Will it truly be a magical year for the CAA with the NCAA Tournament?
All-District 1, All-America: One Man’s Votes for More Postseason Awards
Following last week’s look at votes for the Colonial Athletic Association postseason awards, we take a lot at one man’s votes for the U.S. Basketball Writers Association postseason awards.
Old Dominion Simply Knows How to Win
Old Dominion was picked to win the CAA each of the past two seasons. They have accomplished just that, but the accomplishment is bigger than you might think if all you knew were those two facts.
Talented James Madison Hopes For Postseason Play
Many figured that James Madison could just as easily win the CAA Tournament as they could get bounced in the first round. Sure enough, one of those two results happened, and now they hope their underclassmen will get another chance to compete this season.
Rod Barnes Never Had a Chance at Georgia State
Less than a week before this weekend’s CAA Tournament, Georgia State fired head coach Rod Barnes, effective immediately. It was bad news, and what it basically tells us is that he never had a chance at the school.
Big Questions Still Remain Unanswered
The first invitations to the NCAA Tournament went out this past weekend, but there’s still plenty of drama set to unfold this week.
VCU Doesn’t Allow a Comeback En Route to the Championship Game
At times this season, VCU has allowed opponents to rally in the second half and threaten the game or even come back to win. On Sunday, they made sure that didn’t happen, putting them one game away from an NCAA Tournament bid.