Heading into the 2020-21 men’s basketball season, one hole in the roster was larger than the rest. How would the Tribe replace arguably the best player in school history, and future NBA Conference Finals participant, Nathan Knight?
In our first post-COVID offseason, the transfer market has already proven to be active — for some teams. There have been many notable departures in the CAA already: Tyson Walker… Read more »
If you came to No Bid Nation back in October, well before the 2020-21 men’s college basketball season began, and told us that William & Mary would have one player… Read more »
Exactly 365 days ago, I left William and Mary’s campus for spring break. I remember it was a beautiful, beautiful spring day – the type of day that made me… Read more »
While teams all around the CAA are worried about this weekend’s results, they would already know exactly what will happen if they were following the KYUSAG model predictions on Twitter… Read more »
Of all the quirks introduced to college basketball this season, playing back-to-back games might be one of the strangest. Yeah, NBA teams play back-to-back sometimes, but against different opponents. Also,… Read more »
Many a CAA head coach has spent a press conference going on about how the league is incredibly underrated when it comes to national respect. Well, let me lay it… Read more »
Looking to gain momentum after last Saturday’s win against injury-riddled Delaware (Sunday’s game was postponed because of Delaware injuries), William and Mary (3-5, 1-2 CAA) will travel north to Philadelphia… Read more »
Just looking at the scores (79-55 Delaware on Saturday, then 77-64 Blue Hens on Sunday), you could make a decent argument that it was an unsuccessful weekend for the Tribe… Read more »
Our William and Mary Tribe (3-5, 1-2 CAA) finally get its first conference win in a frustrating, thrilling showdown at Kaplan Arena against Delaware (3-5, 1-2 CAA) that evoked memories… Read more »