There are a lot of reasons for a neutral observer to get behind William & Mary. There is much to like about their program. But none of that will take away the hurt they feel after another championship loss.
Author: Phil Kasiecki
The long road to Northeastern’s first CAA championship
After Northeastern first joined the Colonial Athletic Association, there were skeptics about whether or not they would win. On Monday night, they completed their long road to a championship.
What happens next for Delaware?
Delaware’s 2014-15 season is over with a 10-20 mark. We know that much. What happens next with head coach Monte Ross and the program? We don’t know right now.
The Morning Dish – Monday, March 9, 2015
March is the best month of the year for a reason. College basketball has the conference tournaments and the grand-daddy of them all, the NCAA Tournament. The NIT, CBI and CIT add to it. While the last four are the big ones, especially the NCAA, the conference tournaments provide plenty […]
The place for improvement is clear for James Madison
James Madison overcame a lot to finish tied for first in the CAA this year. Where they need to improve is clear after Saturday’s quarterfinal loss, and they hope to get a chance to address it soon.
Family helped Elon get off the mat and win late games
Elon had to face a lot of adversity in its first season in the CAA. Through it all, it was a family atmosphere that got them through and helped them finally win a few more games late in the season.
The Morning Dish – Saturday, March 7, 2015
Conference tournaments are well underway, and one in particular is living up to what the regular season led us to expect. Plus a big program is hit by the NCAA, and the coaching carousel has started for this year.
Gonzaga not a No. 1 seed even before BYU loss
There was a lot of talk about Gonzaga as a possible No. 1 seed before they lost to BYU last weekend. Even with a win, though, was their profile really that good, especially compared to others in the mix?
Tough loss doesn’t take away Sacred Heart’s improvement
Sacred Heart nearly had a big win in the Northeast Conference Tournament quarterfinals. That they instead dropped a tough one doesn’t change the strides they made, or the new challenge ahead.
Third time is the charm for Bryant
With the final seconds ticking down on Wednesday night, Bryant was facing the possibility of another tough loss in the Northeast Conference Tournament. Then the aftermath of a missed shot happened.