Here’s a look at how one person voted for the USBWA postseason awards, which were announced previously.
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2019-20 CAA Postseason Awards: One Man’s Vote
Before the CAA Tournament gets going in the nation’s capital this weekend, the postseason awards will be handed out. Here is one voter’s take on the awards this season, with a few tough votes for the big awards as part of it.
There is support alongside Jordan Roland, but this might be just the game he needed to get going again
Jordan Roland was in a slump for most of a month, but his big second half against Hofstra might be just what he – and Northeastern – needs for the remainder of the season, although getting more support will help.
The Morning Dish – Tuesday, December 31, 2019
In a Big East opener, a team that was expected to be pretty good was just that down the stretch to get a key road win. Plus a tough team to figure out down south, road teams are winning early in one conference, and a few other notable results include a milestone win.
For now, Jordan Roland is carrying Northeastern
Jordan Roland is off to a hot start for Northeastern, carrying them to a 2-0 start with some big numbers. But the Huskies have more than just him, though that might not be clear until a little later in the season.
The Morning Dish – Saturday, November 9, 2019
Just a few days into the season, we already have a big eligibility story, and one that will only get bigger. Plus a few close calls in good matchups, a pair of big scoring games in New England, and a record blowout.
As CAA play beckons, Northeastern has grown through injuries
Northeastern completed a non-conference slate that produced a .500 mark against a very tough schedule. More important, though, is the growth the CAA favorites showed not only through who they played, but having to go without key players for stretches.
The Morning Dish – Saturday, November 10, 2018
A busy night featured several mid-majors picking up nice road wins against high-major opponents. Plus a busy night in the SEC sees a few teams pull their games out, some good mid-major matchups were on tap, and the NCAA looms large at two schools.