Recap: ODU 86, W&M 78
Much to like in the first contest for a very young Tribe squad, but offensive miscues caught up to them in the second half. We did not quite know what… Read more »
Much to like in the first contest for a very young Tribe squad, but offensive miscues caught up to them in the second half. We did not quite know what… Read more »
It was Sunday, March 8 when we last saw William and Mary basketball on the floor, in their heartbreaking 68-63 CAA quarterfinals loss to Elon. That feels like 40 years ago.
Northeastern has been stuck in the middle tier of the CAA as of late. But with the most talent they’ve had in years, can they take the jump into the conference’s elite?
Had Nate Darling and Justyn Mutts not left over the summer, Delaware would have hands-down been the CAA favorite. Without their best two players from last season, the Blue Hens can still make a splash this year.
Introducing the Kearns YUSAG Model, or KYUSAG for short. Check out the KYUSAG’s preseason CAA predictions.
Elon is now two seasons removed from their back-to-back CAA championships. After a couple hard years, are the Phoenix ready to be back in contention?
In a conference full of mysterious teams, Northeastern may be the most. But any Bill Coen team is a threat to win the Colonial, and this one is no exception.
After a bit of a disappointing season last year, Delaware will try to reach the 10 CAA win plateau yet again. Do they have the talent to do so?
Elon showed flashes of brilliance in a rebuilding year last season. Now, in Mike Schrage’s second campaign, can a young and talented Elon team take the jump to contention, or are they another year away?
Now in her second year, Coach Robin Harmony attempts to claw a young Cougars team back into the top half of the CAA for the first time since 2013-14.