
This is not the year. I’m okay with that.
Two years ago, my friends and I made the trek up to DC from Williamsburg with the full intention of watching one of the best William and Mary basketball teams… Read more »
Two years ago, my friends and I made the trek up to DC from Williamsburg with the full intention of watching one of the best William and Mary basketball teams… Read more »
The Tribe is 7-0 against Charleston at Kaplan Arena. Could this be because of talent and/or luck? No, it must be a Kurse.
The Tribe doesn’t look destined for the basement as seemed inevitable even five weeks ago. Here are 5 numbers to help explain W&M’s success halfway through conference play.
If you told us two weeks ago that the Tribe would not only be 2-0 (with wins over preseason #2 Northeastern and #5 Hofstra) in conference play but also leading… Read more »
‘Twas the night before Tribe-mas, when all through Kaplan Not a creature was stirring, not even a griffin; The jerseys were hung by the chimney with care, In hopes that… Read more »
The first game back inside Kaplan Arena with fans was a wonderful sight to see, but unfortunately the matchup itself was a frustrating affair, featuring poor shooting in the clutch, defensive lapses, and a concerning injury to one of the Tribe’s most important players.
William and Mary rebounded after a rough first half to show some signs of life in the second, but fell 77-59 at Wake Forest.
No Bid Nation’s own statistical model, KRAM, reports its thoughts on the Colonial Athletic Association ahead of Tuesday’s tipoff.
Let’s give a warm William and Mary Welcome to Jack Karasinski, a Division 2 state champion with Catholic Central High School boys’ basketball, a 6-foot-7 wing with the Cougars and a rising senior from Grand Rapids, Mich.
William and Mary had uncharacteristic struggles shooting the ball last year. What changed?