A lack of offensive discipline went a long way towards UNC Wilmington’s defeat against Georgia State in the CAA Tournament opener on Friday.
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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.
Close Wins Help Delaware Move Forward
The 2010-11 season has seen Delaware take some good steps forward. Despite injuries and a couple of key players not being the mainstays one thought they might be, the Blue Hens will enter the final week of CAA play with an outside chance to finish tied for fifth in the conference thanks in part to pulling out some close games.
Not Quite the Season Towson Had in Mind
It’s fair to say that this season hasn’t exactly gone the way Towson coach Pat Kennedy drew it up. After Wednesday night’s 82-78 loss at Northeastern, the Tigers are winless in 2011 and 0-14 in CAA play.
Colonial Notebook – February 1, 2011
The CAA’s annual four-in-eight stretch has concluded, and most teams posted a record during that stretch that mirrors where they are in the standings. We also look at one team gaining confidence, another battling turnovers, and one team trying to find the right combination.
George Mason Goes Home With a Win
George Mason came to Boston with a little more urgency at the end of a three-game road swing. After the first two, they needed to come away with a win before going home.
CAA-Leading Hofstra Keeps Overcoming Adversity
Hofstra has become quite adept at overcoming adversity, because they’ve had to face it quite often of late on their path to a 4-0 start in the CAA.
VCU Wins Tournament But Shows Concerns
While VCU looks like a contender in the Colonial Athletic Association as conference play beckons, they are not without their concerns, and that was made clear after Thursday’s win in the Holiday on the Hardwood Classic.
Huskies’ Start Looks A Little Familiar
Northeastern is experiencing some growing pains, although some things about this season are quite reminiscent of last season’s start.
VCU Continues to Develop Depth
Depth was not likely to be a weakness for VCU entering the season. After the Rams’ first five games, one can get an idea of just how much of a strength it will be, as they are developing that depth further.