2018-19 Men's Basketball in Review
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2018-19 MEN’S BASKETBALL IN REVIEW Final Standings CONFERENCE OVERALL Team W L Pct. PF PA H A Stk. W L Pct. PF PA H A N L10 Stk Hofstra 15 3 .833 86.7 75.8 8-1 7-2 W2 27 8 .771 83.4 72.9 15-1 10-6 2-1 6-4 L2 Northeastern 14 4 .778 78.7 69.3 8-1 7-2 W4 23 11 .676 75.4 70.8 11-2 8-6 4-3 8-2 L1 Charleston 12 6 .667 74.4 69.9 7-2 5-4 W2 24 9 .727 74.3 68.6 13-2 8-5 3-2 7-3 L1 William & Mary 10 8 .556 75.1 74.1 6-3 4-5 W5 14 17 .452 74.9 76.9 9-5 5-11 0-1 7-3 L1 Delaware 8 10 .444 67.5 72.4 5-4 3-6 L4 17 16 .515 71.3 72.1 9-7 7-8 1-1 3-7 L1 Drexel 7 11 .389 73.9 77.2 5-4 2-7 L2 13 19 .406 75.8 77.3 9-7 3-11 1-1 3-7 L3 Elon 7 11 .389 69.4 74.7 3-6 4-5 W2 11 21 .344 70.8 76.4 5-11 6-7 0-3 4-6 L1 James Madison 6 12 .333 71.2 74.8 4-5 2-7 L2 14 19 .424 70.4 73.0 8-6 4-11 2-2 5-5 L1 Towson 6 12 .333 67.5 71.7 3-6 3-6 L4 10 22 .313 67.8 71.7 5-8 4-8 1-6 3-7 L5 UNCW 5 13 .278 75.7 79.9 3-6 2-7 L3 10 23 .303 76.2 80.9 5-9 2-12 3-2 2-8 L1 2019 CAA Championship presented by Jersey Mike’s Subs CAA Awards (North Charleston Coliseum; North Charleston, S.C.) Player of the Year: Justin Wright-Foreman, Hofstra First Round - Saturday, March 9 Rookie of the Year: Camren Wynter, Drexel Defensive Player of the Year: Desure Buie, Hofstra (8) James Madison 74, (9) Towson 73 Sixth Man of the Year: Sheldon Eberhardt, Elon (10) UNCW 93, (7) Elon 86 Coach of the Year: Joe Mihalich, Hofstra Dean Ehlers Leadership Award: Paul Rowley, William & Mary Quarterfinals - Sunday, March 10 Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Tyler Seibring, Elon (1) Hofstra 76, (8) James Madison 67 (5) Delaware 85, (4) William & Mary 79 All-CAA First Team: Jarrell Brantley, Charleston; Devontae Cacok, UNCW; Nathan (2) Northeastern 80, (10) UNCW 59 Knight, William & Mary; Vasa Pusica, Northeastern; Grant Riller, Charleston; Justin Wright-Foreman, Hofstra (3) Charleston 73, (6) Drexel 61 Semifinals - Monday, March 11 All-CAA Second Team: Eric Carter, Delaware; Brian Fobbs, Towson; Stuckey Mosley, James Madison; Eli Pemberton, Hofstra; Tyler Seibring, Elon (1) Hofstra 78, (5) Delaware 74 (ot) (2) Northeastern 70, (3) Charleston 67 All-CAA Third Team: Desure Buie, Hofstra; Alihan Demir, Drexel; Troy Harper, Drexel; Matt Lewis, James Madison; Justin Pierce, William & Mary; Jordan Roland, Northeastern Championship - Tuesday, March 12 (2) Northeastern 82, (1) Hofstra 74 CAA All-Rookie Team: Chase Audige, William & Mary; Ithiel Horton, Delaware; Deshon Parker, James Madison; Kai Toews, UNCW; Camren Wynter, Drexel NCAA Tournament First Round - Thursday, March 21 (Midwest Regional; Salt Lake City, Utah) CAA All-Defensive Team: Desure Buie, Hofstra; Devontae Cacok, UNCW; Nathan Knight, (4) Kansas 87, (13) Northeastern 53 William & Mary; Jacquil Taylor, Hofstra; Dennis Tunstall, Towson CAA All-Tournament Team: Jarrell Brantley, Charleston; Ithiel Horton, Delaware; Shawn NIT Occeus, Northeastern; Jacquil Taylor, Hofstra; Justin Wright-Foreman, Hofstra First Round - Tuesday, March 19 (2) N.C. State 84, (7) Hofstra 78 (Raleigh, N.C.) CAA Tournament MOP: Vasa Pusica, Northeastern Statistical Leaders Scoring G Pts. PPG Justin Wright-Foreman, Hofstra 35 948 27.1 Grant Riller, Charleston 33 724 21.9 Nathan Knight, William & Mary 31 651 21.0 Jarrell Brantley, Charlseton 33 640 19.4 Brian Fobbs, Towson 32 561 17.5 Rebounding G Reb. RPG Devontae Cacok,UNCW 33 406 12.3 Eric Carter, Delaware 32 311 9.7 Justin Pierce, William & Mary 28 250 8.9 Jacquil Taylor, Hofstra 35 307 8.8 Nathan Knight, William & Mary 31 266 8.6 Assists G Ast. APG Kai Toews, UNCW 33 253 7.7 Camren Wynter, Drexel 32 174 5.4 Desure Buie, Hofstra 35 182 5.2 Vasa Pusica, Northeastern 27 111 4.1 Justin Pierce, William & Mary 28 115 4.1 Grant Riller, Charleston 33 134 4.1 Field-Goal Percentage G FGM FGA Pct. James Butler, Drexel 32 131 219 .598 Dwight Wilson, James Madison 32 140 237 .591 Devontae Cacok, UNCW 33 203 345 .588 Eric Carter, Delaware 32 190 328 .579 Nathan Knight, William & Mary 31 236 408 .578 Men’s Basketball • 29 PAST CHAMPIONS NOTE: CAA basketball history begins with the 1982-83 season when the league was known as the “ECAC South.” League membership consisted of East Carolina, George Mason, James Madison, Navy, Richmond and William & Mary. It was the first year when league members paid dues to fund their own operations. Three previous years of ECAC South basketball - 1980-82 - are not included. Membership for those years included teams which had left the league prior to 1982-83. Year Champion Coach Score Runner-Up Site 1983 James Madison Lou Campanelli 41-38 William & Mary Richmond, Va. 1984 Richmond Dick Tarrant 74-55 Navy Harrisonburg, Va. 1985 Navy Paul Evans 85-76 Richmond Williamsburg, Va. 1986 Navy Paul Evans 72-61 George Mason Fairfax, Va. 1987 Navy Pete Herrmann 53-50 UNCW Hampton,Va. 1988 Richmond Dick Tarrant 73-70 George Mason Hampton, Va. 1989 George Mason Ernie Nestor 78-72 (ot) UNCW Hampton, Va. 1990 Richmond Dick Tarrant 77-72 James Madison Richmond, Va. 1991 Richmond Dick Tarrant 81-78 George Mason Richmond, Va. 1992 Old Dominion Oliver Purnell 78-73 James Madison Richmond, Va. 1993 East Carolina Eddie Payne 54-49 James Madison Richmond, Va. 1994 James Madison Lefty Driesell 77-76 Old Dominion Richmond, Va. 1995 Old Dominion Jeff Capel, Jr. 80-75 James Madison Richmond, Va. 1996 VCU Sonny Smith 46-43 UNCW Richmond, Va. 1997 Old Dominion Jeff Capel, Jr. 62-58 (ot) James Madison Richmond, Va. 1998 Richmond John Beilein 79-64 UNCW Richmond, Va. 1999 George Mason Jim Larranaga 63-58 Old Dominion Richmond, Va. 2000 UNCW Jerry Wainwright 57-47 Richmond Richmond, Va. 2001 George Mason Jim Larranaga 35-33 UNCW Richmond, Va. 2002 UNCW Jerry Wainwright 66-51 VCU Richmond, Va. 2003 UNCW Brad Brownell 70-62 Drexel Richmond, Va. 2004 VCU Jeff Capel, III 55-54 George Mason Richmond, Va. 2005 Old Dominion Blaine Taylor 73-66 (ot) VCU Richmond, Va. 2006 UNCW Brad Brownell 78-67 Hofstra Richmond, Va. 2007 VCU Anthony Grant 65-59 George Mason Richmond, Va. 2008 George Mason Jim Larranaga 68-59 William & Mary Richmond, Va. 2009 VCU Anthony Grant 71-50 George Mason Richmond, Va. 2010 Old Dominion Blaine Taylor 60-53 William & Mary Richmond, Va. 2011 Old Dominion Blaine Taylor 70-65 VCU Richmond, Va. 2012 VCU Shaka Smart 59-56 Drexel Richmond, Va. 2013 James Madison Matt Brady 70-57 Northeastern Richmond, Va. 2014 Delaware Monte Ross 75-74 William & Mary Baltimore, Md. 2015 Northeastern Bill Coen 72-61 William & Mary Baltimore, Md. 2016 UNCW Kevin Keatts 80-73 (ot) Hofstra Baltimore, Md. 2017 UNCW Kevin Keatts 78-69 Col. of Charleston North Charleston, S.C. 2018 Charleston Earl Grant 83-76 (ot) Northeastern North Charleston, S.C. 2019 Northeastern Bill Coen 82-74 Hofstra North Charleston, S.C. 30 • Men’s Basketball CAA Tournament Results 1988 Championship (at Hampton, Va. - Hampton Coliseum) First Round - March 5 1983 Championship (at Richmond, Va. - Robins Center) (7) William & Mary 76, (2) American 75 First Round, - March 10 (4) UNCW 70, (5) Navy 55 (3) Navy 74, (6) Richmond 69 (1) Richmond 67, (8) East Carolina 41 (5) East Carolina 68, (4) George Mason 65 (3) George Mason 61, (6) James Madison 57 James Madison and William & Mary received byes Semifinals - March 6 Semifinals, - March 11 (3) George Mason 95, (7) William & Mary 76 (2) James Madison 72, (3) Navy 58 (1) Richmond 54, (4) UNCW 53 (1) William & Mary 48, (5) East Carolina 45 Championship - March 7 Championship - March 12 (1) Richmond 74, (3) George Mason 71 (2) James Madison 41, (1) William & Mary 38 Tournament MVP: Peter Woolfolk, UR Tournament MVP: Derek Steele, JMU All-Tournament Team - Peter Woolfolk, UR; Amp Davis, Mason; Rodney Rice, UR; All-Tournament Team - Derek Steele, JMU; Keith Cieplicki, W&M; Charles Green, ECU; Kenny Sanders, Mason; Roy Walker, UNCW; Tim Trout, W&M Dan Ruland, JMU; Kevin Richardson, W&M 1989 Championship (at Hampton, Va. - Hampton Coliseum) 1984 Championship (at Harrisonburg, Va. - Convocation Center) First Round - March 4 First Round - March 8 (2) George Mason 75, (7) William & Mary 72 (3) William & Mary 47, (6) East Carolina 32 (6) East Carolina 76, (3) American 58 (5) James Madison 63, (4) George Mason 56 (1) Richmond 96, (8) Navy 86 Navy and Richmond received byes. (4) UNCW 80, (5) James Madison 70 Semifinals - March 9 Semifinals - March 5 (1) Richmond 65, (5) James Madison 57 (2) George Mason 65, (6) East Carolina 58 (2) Navy 67, (3) William & Mary 57 (4) UNCW 59, (1) Richmond 56 Championship - March 10 Championship - March 6 (1) Richmond 74, (2) Navy 55 (2) George Mason 78, (4) UNCW 72, (ot) Tournament MVP: John Newman, UR Tournament MVP: Kenny Sanders, Mason All-Tournament Team - John Newman, UR; Greg Beckwith, UR; Bill Flye, UR; Cliff All-Tournament Team - Ken Atkinson, UR; Robert Dykes, Mason; Blue Edwards, ECU; Maurer, Navy; Derek Steele, JMU Larry Houzer, UNCW; Antonio Howard, UNCW; Kenny Sanders, Mason 1985 Championship (at Williamsburg, Va.