The CAA is now fully into a new era, and had a champion who overcame a lot of adversity. What might the future hold for the conference?
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Delaware trusted each other to win the CAA championship
Delaware was not lacking talent or experience in their quest for a CAA title. The secret ingredient to winning was trust, and it extended throughout the team from the coaches to the players.
Not the ending anyone imagined for Drexel
Two years ago, the thought was that Drexel would win the CAA two years in a row. Two exits in the quarterfinals of the conference tournament was far from what anyone imagined.
Mihalich’s first year at Hofstra is over but will have plenty of value
The first year for Hofstra under Joe Mihalich is in the books. Many expected that wins would be hard to come by, and they were, but this season was about more than that and is hardly a throwaway year.
Through new life challenges, Devon Saddler is a driven player and family person
En route to becoming Delaware’s all-time leading scorer, at times Devon Saddler can make it look easy on the court. Life challenges in recent times have challenged him to be an even better young man, and he has responded.
At Drexel, two different guards from different places try to extend their careers
Drexel is led by the backcourt of seniors Chris Fouch and Frantz Massenat. Through adversity, two players from different places have formed a bond that has helped the Dragons win games.
2014 CAA awards: How one person voted
The 2014 CAA awards were handed out on Thursday night. Here is a look at one man’s vote for this season’s awards, including a tough one for the top individual honor.
Battled-tested Delaware is on top of the CAA for good reason
Delaware has a talented and experienced perimeter unit leading the way. Look at that only and you miss the reason the Blue Hens are on the of the CAA and won’t be easily moved out of that spot.
CAA newcomers College of Charleston playing through challenges
College of Charleston has the talent and experience to contend in their first year in the CAA. What is already clear, however, is that getting there will be a challenge, one they seem prepared for.
How the conferences shake out as 2014 approaches
Non-conference play is just about over. How do the conferences stack up? Here is one look at how the race looks in all 32 conferences across the country.