Checking In On… the Atlantic 10
Posted by rtmsf on December 2nd, 2009Joe Dzuback of Villanova by the Numbers is the RTC correspondent for the Atlantic 10 Conference.
Standings
- Rhode Island (4-0)
- Richmond (6-1)
- Duquesne (5-1)
- George Washington (4-1)
- Xavier (4-2)
- Charlotte (4-1)
- Temple (4-2)
- St. Bonaventure (4-2)
- St. Louis (4-2)
- Dayton (3-2)
- La Salle (3-2)
- Massachusetts (2-4)
- Saint Joseph’s (3-4)
- Fordham (1-4)
Early Season Invitational Tournaments, Part 2
The early season invitational tournaments have come to dominate the November schedules of many D1 conferences. For the Atlantic 10 Conference, these tournaments make an offer conference members can rarely refuse. Aside from the allure of playing fall basketball in exotic locations (ok, Cullowhee, N.C., Philadelphia and Chicago in November may not be that exotic…), they provide the A10 with a mix of high and mid-major opponents who, despite pressure from the NCAA, are often reluctant to sign equitable home-and-home agreements. If the locations are not exotic, the preliminary round games are often local (within a day’s drive or a 1 – 2 hour flight) if not at home (see Richmond, Massachusetts & St. Louis), while the final round games are scheduled (for the most part) on neutral courts, thus mitigating home court advantages sought by high-major opponents.
For the A10, 11 members participated in invitational tournaments this past November. The tournaments ranged from the (relatively) prestigious preseason NIT (Charlotte) to tropical locations like the Virgin Islands (St. Joseph’s), to continental destination cities like Charleston (La Salle) to the MVC-hosted (and insurance-sponsored) Traveler’s (St. Bonaventure).