Towson’s season came to an end on Friday with a loss to Drexel in the first round of the CAA Tournament. You could be forgiven for thinking it was perhaps the most difficult time for coach Pat Kennedy, but that’s not the case.
Author: Phil Kasiecki
Lack of Offensive Discipline Hurts UNC Wilmington
A lack of offensive discipline went a long way towards UNC Wilmington’s defeat against Georgia State in the CAA Tournament opener on Friday.
Temple Just Finds Ways to Win
Temple is in a pretty good place right now. Through injuries and occasional sub-par play, the Owls are about to close a regular season where they haven’t lost consecutive games and have found ways to win.
CAA Postseason Awards: One Man’s Vote
With the hardware ready to be handed out on Thursday night in advance of the conference tournament, we look at one man’s votes for those awards in the Colonial Athletic Association.
College is Next in Joe Sharkey’s Basketball Journey
Most of the world heard about Joe Sharkey’s exploits at a very young age in a famous newspaper series about the grassroots basketball scene. Since that time, he has been on quite a journey, and the next step in that journey is just ahead.
Terriers, Catamounts Enter Tournament in Opposite Directions
Sunday’s regular season finale between Boston University and Vermont didn’t mean anything in the standings or the seeding for the America East Tournament. But the end result could foreshadow what lies ahead for both teams.
Seniors Carry Brown on Their Big Night
On a night that was all about the seniors, the play on the court followed the pregame ceremony for Brown. It was Senior Night, and while it’s easy to look at Brown’s underclassmen and the promise and growth they have shown, the seniors were the focus for more reasons than the obvious in Brown’s 100-76 blowout of Dartmouth.
Northeastern Closes Out Regular Season Like Old Times
If you knew nothing else about Northeastern this season and only watched Saturday’s game in a vacuum, you might think it was like old times – last year, in fact. The Huskies looked like a team with a lot of energy, in great spirits, and picking up a win on their home court as they pulled out a 78-68 win over UNC-Wilmington on Senior Day.
UNC Wilmington a Pleasant Surprise in Peterson’s First Year
Put Saturday’s 78-68 loss at Northeastern aside for a minute. UNC Wilmington has to go down as one of the pleasant surprises in the Colonial Athletic Association this season as the conference tournament beckons.
For Harvard, History Repeats Itself at Brown
History repeated itself on Friday night, and fortunately for Harvard, it was in a good way. Their 74-68 win at Brown looked a little like what happened less than two weeks earlier.