Drexel will be challenged to keep a good streak going this season, although there is reason for optimism if the Dragons can stay healthy.
Author: Phil Kasiecki
Elon Phoenix 2015-16 Preview
Elon had a tough first year in the CAA and then watched the Rookie of the Year transfer. All is not lost for the Phoenix, however, between returning and new talent.
Hofstra Pride 2015-16 Preview
With most of their team returning, led by the best perimeter unit in the conference, Hofstra is the favorite this season.
James Madison Dukes 2015-16 Preview
James Madison returns everyone from last season’s team and should be a serious contender to take the conference crown.
Northeastern Huskies 2015-16 Preview
The defending champs lose a key player, but return everyone else and add a nice recruiting class, so a second straight title would not be a shocker.
Towson Tigers 2015-16 Preview
Towson welcomes back much of its team from a year ago and could be a sleeper in the conference.
UNCW Seahawks 2015-16 Preview
UNCW was a pleasant surprise in Kevin Keatts’ first season at the helm, and now have a cast of newcomers ready to make an impact.
William & Mary Tribe 2015-16 Preview
William & Mary loses their all-time leading scorer, but returns a well-balanced team with a core that has won a lot of games and reached two straight conference championship games.
The Morning Dish – Saturday, November 14, 2015
We get a perspective check as the season opens. Plus a mixed bag of matchups and game results, a couple of NCAA matters and team suspensions, and one conference contender has a scary moment with its star player.
Big East looks the same in some ways and quite different in other ways
As year three of the new-look Big East tips off, the conference looks the same in a few ways. In other ways, though, it’s not the same, and much is to be determined.