As another school joins the CAA to make ten teams, there’s one relatively clear favorite to win it all and a number of teams that could likewise come out on top when it’s all said and done.
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James Madison Dukes 2014-15 Preview
James Madison has a lot of room for improvement from last season, and that will be a little tougher with a couple of unexpected personnel losses
2013-14 CAA Post-Mortem
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?
James Madison Dukes 2013-14 Preview
James Madison Dukes (21-15 overall, 11-7 conference) Projected starting five: So. G Andre Nation So. G Ron Curry So. G Charles Cooke Sr. F Andrey Semenov S0. F Taylor Bessick Important departures: The Dukes were a very experienced team last season, and gone from that team are […]
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.
James Madison fights the injury bug together and to the end
James Madison came into the season as an interesting team to project. There was not a lack of talent, and it wasn’t a young team, but there were intangibles questions. In the end, injuries were the biggest problem, but the Dukes kept fighting right to the end no matter how demoralizing the injuries were.
2012 CAA Tournament – First Round Notes
Notes on the first round of the CAA Tournament, where the seeds held to form, the first 20-20 game in tournament history occurred and a team that went bowling to help get ready for the opening game of the day came out on top.
James Madison Dukes 2011-12 Preview
James Madison could easily be a contender for the CAA title in 2011-12, though the Dukes have a few issues to iron out to make that a reality.
Talented James Madison Hopes For Postseason Play
Many figured that James Madison could just as easily win the CAA Tournament as they could get bounced in the first round. Sure enough, one of those two results happened, and now they hope their underclassmen will get another chance to compete this season.
CAA Tournament Quick Hitters – First Round
A few more quick hitters from the first round of the CAA Tournament, including a Panther big man who showed some promise, complementary Blue Hens and an unsung hero in William & Mary’s win.