In recent years, Drexel hasn’t had a great deal of success in the CAA Tournament. The Dragons are one win away from making any questions about that or an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament a thing of the past.
Month: March 2012
Northeastern has promise next season, but clear room for improvement
Northeastern fought turnovers often this season, and had relatively mixed results with some streaks along the way. The Huskies should be better next season, but there is clear room for improvement and that was evident on Saturday night in the season-ending loss.
March to Madness 6.0: Spartans battle Ohio State with top-seed implications
The regular season comes to a close today, with several monstrously important games on tap. The inside track for a No. 1 seed is at stake, and bubble teams could see a bid thief steal one of the valuable bids to the NCAA Tournament. In East Lansing, Michigan State could […]
Monte Ross is getting the job done at Delaware
It’s time to recognize the job that Monte Ross has done at Delaware. A lot of his tenure at the school has not been pretty, but the Blue Hens had a breakthrough year and could see postseason play, which should take any heat that may have been on him right off.
Despite the quarterfinal loss, the tournament is a positive ending for UNCW
With UNCW’s season over, there’s a look toward a brighter future that was helped by this weekend in Richmond. The young Seahawks had some bright spots during the season in trying to rebuild, and capped it off with something else they can take with them.
James Madison fights the injury bug together and to the end
James Madison came into the season as an interesting team to project. There was not a lack of talent, and it wasn’t a young team, but there were intangibles questions. In the end, injuries were the biggest problem, but the Dukes kept fighting right to the end no matter how demoralizing the injuries were.
2012 CAA Tournament – First Round Notes
Notes on the first round of the CAA Tournament, where the seeds held to form, the first 20-20 game in tournament history occurred and a team that went bowling to help get ready for the opening game of the day came out on top.
Quinn McDowell will be missed, and not just by William & Mary
Quinn McDowell’s career is unfortunately over, and it’s obvious that he’ll be missed by William & Mary. But he’ll also be missed by anyone who is a fan of college basketball, because Quinn McDowell is the kind of young man that a fan of the game can root for.
Quick Hitters – March 2, 2012
We check in with some quick hitters on a couple of America East teams, a contrast of freshmen from an earlier game, Georgia Tech’s defense against Boston College and the Missouri Valley.
March to Madness 5.0: Chaos trending among the No. 1 seeds
The final weekend of the regular season is nearly upon us, and that means we’re down to nine days until Selection Sunday. Starting this weekend, we’re quickening the pace of the March to Madness, with the next bracket updates coming Sunday morning, after all the craziness slated to go down […]