RTC Conference Primers: #11 – Colonial
Posted by Brian Goodman on October 26th, 2010Alex Varone is the RTC Correspondent for the Colonial Athletic Association and the MAC.
Predicted Order of Finish
- Old Dominion (15-3)
- VCU (14-4)
- George Mason (13-5)
- Hofstra (11-7)
- James Madison (10-8)
- William & Mary (9-9)
- Northeastern (8-10)
- Delaware (8-10)
- Towson (8-10)
- Drexel (6-12)
- UNC Wilmington (3-15)
- Georgia State (3-15)
All-Conference Team (key stats from last season in parentheses)
- Charles Jenkins (G) – Hofstra (20.6 PPG, 4.5 RPG, 3.9 APG, 1.8 SPG)
- Chaisson Allen (G) – Northeastern (13.6 PPG, 4.7 RPG, 3.6 APG)
- Joey Rodriguez (G) – VCU (12.9 PPG, 5.8 APG, 1.9 SPG)
- Frank Hassell (F) – Old Dominion (9.2 PPG, 6.7 RPG)
- Denzel Bowles (F) – James Madison (20.8 PPG, 9.2 RPG)
Sixth Man
Cam Long (G) – George Mason (12.2 PPG, 3.9 RPG, 3.1 APG, 1.3 SPG)
Impact Newcomer
Mike Moore – Hofstra
What You Need to Know
- A league record six CAA teams made the postseason last year. For the conference to match that number this season, squads such as Northeastern and William & Mary will need to retool on the fly after suffering heavy losses, and up-and-comers such as James Madison and Delaware will need to take a big step forward in 2011.
- The aforementioned James Madison Dukes and Delaware Blue Hens both lost at least 20 games in 2009-10 and combined to win just seven conference games, but hopes are high for both programs. James Madison has the most explosive offensive duo in the CAA with Texas A&M transfer Denzel Bowles and Julius Wells, both of whom averaged over 15 PPG last year. Delaware returns its top seven scorers, including an explosive duo in its own right with seniors Jawan Carter and Alphonso Dawson.
- The predicted struggles of UNC Wilmington and Georgia State could end up costing the Colonial Athletic Association an NCAA Tournament berth in March. Both teams had a final RPI in the mid-200s last season and neither team should be much improved this season. The Colonial desperately needs its bottom-level teams to avoid dragging down the conference’s overall RPI in order to successfully secure two NCAA Tournament bids.
Predicted Champion
Old Dominion (NCAA Seed #9) – The CAA’s defending champions have the potential to be even better this season with four starters returning, including senior forward Frank Hassell and breakout candidate Kent Bazemore. Even with the loss of leading scorer Gerald Lee, Old Dominion is still a physical team that wins with defense under coach Blaine Taylor, who has led the Monarchs to seven straight winning seasons and six straight postseason appearances. This year should be no different. Read the rest of this entry »