A year after being about as young as a team can be, Boston College should be significantly improved. At the very least, a lot more is known about this team than a year ago at this time.
Month: October 2012
Harvard has a good thing going, and youth will not change that
Harvard lost four starters from last season’s team and will be much younger this season, but they have a good thing going and this season’s team won’t change that.
Northeastern hopes to ride senior backcourt and other key players into CAA contention
Northeastern returns four key players from last season’s team that will be the foundation of this season’s team. The last time the Huskies contended in the CAA, it was similar – four core guys and role players that surrounded them. Potentially, this team will have more depth than that team, and the four core players might collectively match the ones from that team.
2012 CAA Media Day Notes
The Colonial Athletic Association held its annual Media Day on Tuesday, and it was sure to be an interesting day as the conference is in some transition. Here’s a look at a few notes from the day’s conversations.
Charlestown could get a boost from talented newcomers
Charlestown High School brought all three of its teams (varsity, junior varsity and freshman) together on Saturday afternoon for coaches to get a look at its players. The Townies have a couple of talented newcomers to aid a few holdovers from a team that lost six seniors.
Will more players follow Vonleh and re-classify back into their original class?
Noah Vonleh recently became the latest of several players to re-classify back into his original high school graduating class, but it’s entirely possible he won’t be the last by a long shot – and it may be the case that this trend signals something else.