Hofstra is another team with a lot of newcomers to integrate, but the added challenge for the Pride is in the transfers that are among the newcomers. There is enough talent to make a big leap, but there are questions as well.
Conference Notes
James Madison Dukes 2012-13 Preview
Last year was one to forget for the Dukes, who may have given new meaning to the phrase “injury-riddled.” Matt Brady will get at least one more year to get this team going, and he comes back with a veteran team, a term not being used lightly as they have five fifth-year seniors.
Northeastern Huskies 2012-13 Preview
The Huskies are a sleeper contender this season, especially after a couple of players transferred this off-season. What they return is an underrated and experienced backcourt that could drive this team a long way.
Old Dominion Monarchs 2012-13 Preview
In the Monarchs’ last go-round in the CAA, there is a big newness factor as seven of their 12 players have never checked into a college game and the all-important point guard spot is likely wide open.
Towson Tigers 2012-13 Preview
It’s easy to say Towson will be better this season when one looks at their record last season. But the Tigers seem poised to make a significant leap thanks largely to a big jump in the talent base.
UNCW Seahawks 2012-13 Preview
A year after the Seahawks looked to be starting over, they appear to be doing just that again thanks to transfers. It looks to be another rebuilding year while they are ineligible for the NCAA Tournament due to low APR scores.
William & Mary Tribe 2012-13 Preview
Last year was one to forget for the Tribe as they were ravaged by injuries and never got untracked. They hope to ride their talented perimeter unit to a better season this time around.
2011-12 ACC Post-Mortem
A look back at the 2011-12 season in the ACC, one with good but not great results and a few teams that had unexpected finishes in the NCAA Tournament.
Idaho State makes a decision
Last Thursday, Idaho State finally made it’s choice, hiring Montana assistant Bill Evans as it’s head coach. So far, reaction has been mixed by at least one of the couple of forum posts dedicated to the decision as well as the local scribe’s feelings. Here’s the traditional “welcome to town” […]
The Big Sky Championships: who’s gonna win
This is what the head honchos wrote on Monday: Big Sky (March 3) Top seed: Montana. The Big Sky regular-season championship came down to the final game, in which the Grizzlies avenged their only loss in Big Sky play by beating Weber State in Missoula. Tournament stakes: Although Weber State […]