MEN’S JANUARY 15, 2020

Charleston • Delaware • Drexel • Elon • Hofstra • James Madison • UNCW • Northeastern • Towson• William & Mary 2019-20 CAA MEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS COLONIAL OVERALL TeamAP/USA TODAY W-L Pct. PF PA H A STK. W-L Pct. PF PA H A N L10 STK. NOTABLE William & Mary 5-0 1.000 74.8 63.4 2-0 3-0 W10 13-5 .722 73.8 67.3 6-0 7-4 0-1 8-2 W5 named to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Watch List Charleston 5-1 .833 74.3 66.3 2-0 3-1 L1 11-7 .611 70.6 67.0 6-2 4-3 1-2 7-3 L1 Won 86 games over last 3-plus seasons Hofstra 4-1 .800 78.8 75.6 1-1 3-0 W2 13-5 .722 77.7 71.4 5-2 6-3 2-0 8-2 W2 Justin Wright-Foreman drafted in June by Utah Drexel 3-2 .600 69.6 71.4 2-1 1-1 W1 10-8 .556 69.6 70.4 7-2 1-6 2-0 6-4 W1 Camren Wynter was 3rd Dragon named CAA ROY Northeastern 3-2 .600 72.4 65.0 1-2 2-0 L2 9-8 .529 72.1 66.3 3-4 5-2 1-2 6-4 L2 Reigning CAA champions; 2nd CAA title in program history Towson 3-3 .500 70.2 69.7 2-2 1-1 W3 9-9 .500 70.2 66.8 5-3 2-3 2-3 5-5 W3 Tigers return 4 starters from last season Delaware 2-3 .400 69.6 72.8 1-1 1-2 L1 12-6 .667 73.8 68.6 5-1 3-4 4-1 4-6 L1 Improved win total each of last 3 years (17 in 18-19) Elon 1-4 .200 72.2 77.8 1-2 0-2 W1 5-13 .278 69.1 72.2 5-5 0-8 0-0 3-7 W1 Mike Schrage named head coach on April 5 James Madison 1-5 .167 71.3 78.8 0-4 1-1 L3 8-9 .471 74.6 76.4 5-5 3-4 0-0 4-6 L3 One of two CAA teams returning 4 starters UNCW 0-6 .000 63.3 73.8 0-2 0-4 L9 5-14 .263 69.9 72.8 4-5 0-8 1-1 0-10 L11 Mike Okauru one of 15 players with a triple-double

SCHEDULE CAA WEEKLY HONORS Thursday, January 16 PLAYER OF THE WEEK Elon at Drexel*...... 7 p.m...... FloHoops Hofstra at UNCW*...... 7 p.m...... FloHoops ALLEN BETRAND, TOWSON Northeastern at Charleston*...... 7 p.m...... FloHoops SOPHOMORE | GUARD | PHILADELPHIA, PA./ROMAN CATHOLIC William & Mary at Delaware*...... 7 p.m...... FloHoops For the first time in his career, Betrand earns player of the week honors Saturday, January 18 after leading Towson to a dominant 2-0 week in CAA play. Betrand Elon at Delaware*...... 2 p.m...... FloHoops averaged 20.5 points, going a combined 17-of-26 from the floor as James Madison at Towson*...... 2 p.m...... FloHoops the Tigers pushed their winning streak to three. In Towson’s win over William & Mary at Drexel*...... 2 p.m...... FloHoops Drexel, Betrand posted a career-high 23 points in 29 minutes. The Hofstra at Charleston*...... 4 p.m...... FloHoops sophomore followed up the effort with 18 points on 8-of-11 shooting Northeastern at UNCW*...... 7 p.m...... FloHoops in Towson’s victory over Delaware. Thursday, January 23 Delaware at Hofstra*...... 6:30 p.m...... CBS Sports Network ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Drexel at Northeastern*...... 7 p.m...... FloHoops ZAC ERVIN, ELON James Madison at William & Mary*...... 7 p.m...... FloHoops FRESHMAN | GUARD | GATE CITY, VA./GATE CITY Towson at Elon*...... 7 p.m...... FloHoops Ervin had a career afternoon in Elon’s win over UNCW, posting a career- Saturday, January 25 best 27 points while knocking down seven 3-pointers. The freshman Delaware at Northeastern*...... 4 p.m...... FloHoops scored 14 of the Phoenix’s first 15 points of the game before finishing Drexel at Hofstra*...... 4 p.m...... FloHoops 9-for-14 from the field and 7-for-12 from 3-point range. On the week, Ervin averaged 18.0 points while connecting on 10-of-20 3-pointers. James Madison at Elon*...... 4 p.m...... FloHoops UNCW at Charleston*...... 4 p.m...... FloHoops Towson at William & Mary*...... 4 p.m...... FloHoops (rankings are Associated Press/USA Today Coaches Poll) | * - CAA game HONOR ROLL Nathan Knight, William & Mary | Senior | | Syracuse, N.Y./Nottingham (Kimball Union Academy) RESULTS Knight recorded his 13th and 14th double-doubles of the season as William & Mary improved to 5-0 Saturday, January 11 in CAA play. Knight pulled down a career-high 17 rebounds to go along with 17 points against UNCW Drexel 78, James Madison 71* before a 21-point, 13- effort against Charleston. Elon 80, UNCW 63* Dylan Painter, Delaware | Junior | Forward | Hershey, Pa./Hershey Towson 84, Delaware 68* Painter recorded his first career double-double in Delaware’s win at James Madison, finishing with William & Mary 67, Charleston 56* 23 points and 10 rebounds on 8-of-11 shooting. In a 1-1 week for the Blue Hens, Painter averaged 17.0 points and 7.0 rebounds. Thursday, January 9 Eli Pemberton, Hofstra | Senior | Guard | Middletown, Conn./Cheshire Academy Towson 89, Drexel 73* Pemberton posted a team-high 24 points in Hofstra’s 74-72 win at Northeastern, including the Charleston 73, Elon 65* game-winning jumper with 0.5 seconds to play. The senior was 10-of-16 from the floor, adding four Delaware 80, James Madison 76* rebounds and two steals. William & Mary 79, UNCW 63* Jordan Roland, Northeastern | Senior | Guard | Syracuse, N.Y./Westhill Hofstra 74, Northeastern 72* Roland erupted in the second half of Northeastern’s game against Hofstra, scoring 25 of his game- Saturday, January 4 high 28 points in the final 20 minutes. Roland hit eight 3-pointers in the game, the most in the CAA this season. Charleston 85, James Madison 69* Hofstra 102, Elon 75* Camren Wynter, Drexel | Sophomore | Guard | Hempstead, N.Y./Holy Trinity [DME (Fla.) Academy] Towson 67, UNCW 60* Wynter led Drexel to a split of its road trip to James Madison and Towson, pacing the Dragons with 17 William & Mary 66, Northeastern 64* points and seven assists in a win at JMU. On the week, Wynter averaged 19.5 points and 4.5 assists. Friday, January 3 Drexel 61, Delaware 55* (rankings are Associated Press/USA Today Coaches Poll) | * - CAA game

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Nathan Knight, William & Mary th CAA Basketball. of their team’s possessions, Roland is 7 ... Justyn Mutts, Delaware Hofstra’s Desure Buie checks in at No. 18 December 9...... Nathan Knight, William & Mary PHOENIX ROOKIES MAKING A MARK with a rating of 117.7: December 16...... , Delaware • When Zac Ervin was named CAA Rookie of the Player, Team ORtg %Poss Brian Fobbs, Towson Week on Jan. 13, it gave Elon three different DeAndre Williams, Evansville 133.6 24.1 December 23...... Eli Pemberton, Hofstra freshmen to earn the honor this season as he Loren Cristian Jackson, Akron 125.5 24.6 December 31...... Desure Buie, Hofstra joined Hunter McIntosh and Hunter Woods ... Kerry Blackshear, Florida 122.6 26.1 January 6...... Nathan Knight, William & Mary The Phoenix are the first program since James , San Diego St. 122.5 25.7 Grant Riller, Charleston Madison in 2008-09 (Julius Wells, Devon , Dayton 122.4 26.7 Kendric Davis, SMU 122.4 26.2 January 13...... Allen Betrand, Towson Moore, Andrey Semenov) to see three rookies so honored. Jordan Roland, Northeastern 121.5 25.2 January 20 , Oregon 121.4 27.5 January 27 DOUBLING DOWN Quintin Dove, Tennessee Martin 120.6 24.6 February 3 • Nathan Knight posted his NCAA-leading , Iowa 120.2 29.7 February 10 14th double-double with 21 points and February 17 13 rebounds in William & Mary’s win over LIVING IN THE LIMELIGHT February 24 Charleston ... Knight’s 36 career double- • CollegeInsider.com announced candidates for March 3 doubles are fourth among active Division both the Player of the Year and Lute Olsen National Player of the Year Awards I players, trailing Colorado State’s Nico Carvacho and BYU’s by 5 (41). this week, with five CAA players earning ROOKIE OF THE WEEK places on the lists. November 11...... Tyson Walker, Northeastern SECU DOMINANCE November 18...... Julien Wooden, James Madison • In its two home wins last week, Towson built • The is presented November 25...... Tyson Walker, Northeastern 20-point plus leads by halftime in both games annually to the nation’s top Division I mid- December 2...... Michael Christmas, James Madison ... The Tigers were the first team to do so in major player ... Hofstra’s Desure Buie, December 9...... Hunter Woods, Elon consecutive CAA games since at least 2008- Delaware’s Nate Darling, Nathan Knight of December 16...... Hunter McIntosh, Elon 09. William & Mary, Charleston’s Grant Riller December 23...... Shykeim Phillips, UNCW and Northeastern’s Jordan Roland were all named to the midseason watch list ... Knight December 31...... Tyson Walker, Northeastern MVP’S and Riller were previously named to the January 6...... Tyson Walker, Northeastern • In KenPom.com’s Game MVP metric, three CAA players - Nathan Knight, Desure Buie Lou Henson Award Preseason Watch List. January 13...... Zac Ervin, Elon and Grant Riller - rank among the top 10 in January 20 the country ... Knight has been a Game MVP • The Award is presented annually January 27 10 times this season, tied for second in the to the nation’s top Division I player, with February 3 country ... With 9 Game MVPs, Bure is tied Knight and Riller earning a place on the February 10 for fifth, while Riller is tied for seventh with 8 list ... The duo were both named to the February 17 Game MVPs this season. Preseason Watch List. February 24 March 3 SEAHAWKS MAKING A CHANGE THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED • UNCW announced on Jan. 13 that was • William & Mary’s seven road wins are the CAA MONTHLY TELECONFERENCE making a change in its men’s basketball most in the nation ... Hofstra’s six wins away The CAA will host its second montly teleconfer- leadership, relieving C.B. McGrath of his duties from home are tied for second with seven other programs: ences with all 10 men’s basketball head coaches, ... In 2.5 seasons, McGrath was 26-58 overall ... Assistant Coach Rob Burke will serve as Team Road Wins on Monday, February 3 at 10 a.m. ET. interim head coach. William & Mary 7 Belmont 6 Media Members wishing to join the teleconfer- HIGH USAGE, HIGH EFFICIENCY Furman 6 ence can call at (877) 805-0692, with the • Among the most heavily-used players in Gonzaga 6 conference ID 9655256. the country on a per-possession basis, Hofstra 6 Charleston’s Grant Riller, William & Mary’s Northern Kentucky 6 Nathan Knight and Northeastern’s Jordan Sacred Heart 6 The call schedule is as follows: San Diego State 6 10 a.m.: Call Start, welcome Roland are also proving to be some of the most efficient. Wright State 6 10:05-15: Earl Grant, Charleston 10:15-25: , Delaware • Among players used on at least 28-percent of • Through the first third of the CAA calendar, 10:25-35: Zach Spiker, Drexel their team’s possessions, Knight and Riller are road teams are 15-12. 10:35-45: Mike Schrage, Elon 5th and 8th, respectively: 10:45-10:55: Joe Mihalich, Hofstra Player, Team ORtg %Poss NATIONAL LEADERS • Through Jan. 14, William & Mary’s 10:55-11:05: Lou Rowe, James Madison Luka Garza, Iowa 120.2 29.7 Nathan Max Mahoney, Boston University 118.7 28.5 Knight leads the NCAA with 14 double- 11:05-11:15: Bill Coen, Northeastern doubles ... Knight sits immediately ahead of 11:15-11:25: C.B. McGrath, UNCW Jayden Gardner, East Carolina 117.8 28.6 Vernon Carey, Duke 117.0 30.3 Notre Dame’s John Mooney (13) ... With 11 11:25-11:35: Pat Skerry, Towson Nathan Knight, William & Mary 116.6 30.6 double-doubles, Drexel’s James Butler is part 11:35-11:45: , William & Mary of a tie for fourth with Bethune-Cookman’s

2 | 2019-20 CAA MEN’S BASKETBALL CAA MEN’S BASKETBALL JANUARY 15, 2020 Cletrell Pope (11). • CAA teams have played or will play seven teams currently appearing in the Associated OUT OF CONFERENCE • With 107 free throws made, Grant Riller is Press or USA Today/Coaches Poll Top 25 or ACC 0-5 tied forwith Marquette’s Markus Howard ... receiving votes in the polls. American 2-4 Riller’s 127 attempts at the charity stripe are America East 5-2 fourth overall. • CAA teams are 1-12 against teams in the A-10 3-10 top 25 or receiving votes through Jan. 5 ... Atlantic Sun 2-1 Big 12 0-2 CASTING NETS Northeastern owns the lone victory with its Big East 1-2 • In the Jan. 15 NCAA NET rankings, William & 84-79 win over No. RV/RV Harvard on Nov. Big Sky 0-0 Mary leads the CAA with a No. 104 rating, 8. Big South 4-4 four places ahead of Charleston (108) ... Big Ten 0-2 Northeastern (137), Hofstra (160) and • Delaware (Dec. 2) and Northeastern (Nov. 11) Big West 2-0 Towson (178) are clustered within 41 places. have each earned a vote in the Associated Conference USA 6-2 Press poll this season. 2-1 CLIMBING THE LISTS 4-0 • William & Mary’s Nathan Knight is the CLIMBERS MAAC 5-1 seventh W&M player to eclipse 1,700 career • William & Mary is one of the highest climbers MAC 0-4 points ... With 1,838 career points, Knight is in the Ken Pomeroy ratings from the start of MEAC 5-1 now fifth in W&M history ... With 815 career Missouri Valley 1-1 the season: Mountain West 0-2 rebounds, Knight is also fifth in W&M history Team Rank (Nov. 5) Rank (Jan. 15) Change Northeast 3-2 ... Knight is one of only five Tribe players to Stephen F. Austin 299 122 177 Ohio Valley 1-0 record 1,500 career points and 600 career Tulane 287 167 120 Pac-12 1-2 rebounds. Northern Colorado 235 117 118 5-1 Bryant 325 208 117 SEC 0-2 • Knight is one of four active NCAA players with Nicholls State 293 180 113 Southern 1-2 at least 1,800 points and 700 rebounds for William & Mary 251 140 111 Southland 1-1 their career, joining Tres Tinkle (1,979/779) Stony Brook 229 119 110 Summit 0-0 of Oregon State, Penn State’s Lamar Stevens Chattanooga 278 177 101 Sun Belt 1-2 (1,920/777) and Saint Francis’ Keith Braxton Charlotte 263 165 98 SWAC 0-0 (1,747/1,023). West Coast 0-1 WAC 0-0 TEAM OF THE WEEK Non-Division I 13-0 • With 10 points in Charleston’s loss at William • After going 3-0 to start CAA play, William & CAA Non-Conference 68-57 & Mary, Grant Riller extended his double- Mary was named the NABC Division I Team digit scoring streak to 46 games ... Riller sits of the Week on Jan. 7 ... The Tribe were the VERSUS THE TOP 25 in second place on the CofC career scoring first CAA program named team of the week DATE TEAM OPPONENT RANK RESULT list ... Riller is 381 points away from Andrew since Hofstra earned the accolade on Jan. 22, Nov. 8 UNCW North Carolina 9/11 L, 78-62 Goudelock for first ... Riller is also 8th in CAA 2019. Nov. 8 Northeastern Harvard RV/RV W, 84-79 history in career scoring: Nov. 10 James Madison at Virginia 11/9 L, 65-34 Career Points Player, Team Year(s) DECADE IN REVIEW Nov. 13 Towson at Florida 15/6 L, 66-60 2,669 , Navy 1983-87 Nov. 15 Elon at Michigan --/RV L, 70-50 • 2010-19 was a period of transition for the Nov. 16 UNCW at Davidson --/RV L, 87-49 2,513 Charles Jenkins, Hofstra 2008-11 CAA, with Charleston (2013) and Elon (2014) Nov. 18 William & Mary at Oklahoma RV/RV L, 75-70 2,420* , George Mason 1981-85 joining the conference. Nov. 20 Elon at North Carolina 5/4 L, 75-61 2,383 John Newman, Richmond 1982-86 Nov. 21 Towson vs. Xavier 18/21 L, 73-51 2,387 Justin Wright-Foreman, Hofstra 2015-19 • Five current CAA members - Charleston, Dec. 14 Delaware vs. Villanova 20/20 L, 78-70 2,276 Antoine Agudio, Hofstra 2005-08 Delaware, James Madison, UNCW and Dec. 14 Charleston at Richmond RV/-- L, 78-71 2,222 Devon Saddler, Delaware 2011-14 Northeastern - represented the conference Dec. 18 Charleston VCU RV/25 L, 76-71 Dec. 20 Towson vs. Liberty RV/RV L, 66-54 2,191 Grant Riller, Charleston 2016-pres. in the NCAA Tournament ... And of course, 2,178 Marcus Thornton, William & Mary 2012-15 VCU represented the CAA in the 2011 Final 2,177 , George Mason 1986-89 Four, becoming the only team to advance from the First Four to the Final Four in NCAA • Among active players, Riller is the third- Tournament history. leading scorer in the NCAA: Career Points Player, Team Games • From Jan. 1, 2010 to Dec. 31, 2019, here 2,357 Markus Howard, Marquette 114 are the records and winning percentages for 2,226 Jermaine Marrow, Hampton 110 current CAA members: 2,191 Grant Riller, Charleston 119 Team Overall CAA Overall 2,135 Charles Williams, Howard 118 Charleston 123-89 (.580) 59-49 (.546) 1,979 Tres Tinkle, Oregon State 111 Delaware 155-181 (.461) 81-99 (.450) Drexel 149-171 (.466) 83-96 (.464) RANKINGS Elon 78-97 (.446) 36-55 (.396) • In the Jan. 13 CollegeInsider.com poll, two Hofstra 177-157 (.530) 95-84 (.531) CAA teams are in the top 25 ... William & James Madison 163-167 (.494) 82-97 (.458) Mary climbed to No. 19, while Hofstra re- UNCW 146-178 (.449) 78-101 (.436) entered the poll at No. 24 ... Both Delaware Northeastern 181-147 (.552) 109-70 (.607) and Charleston are among the teams Towson 141-178 (.442) 74-105 (.413) receiving votes in the poll. William & Mary 161-158 (.505) 91-87 (.511)

• Including the CAA quartet, CAA teams will play NON-CONFERENCE IN REVIEW or have played 14 teams currently appearing • CAA teams went 68-57 in the non-conference in the Mid-Major Top 25 or receiving votes. portion of the schedule and 55-57 against

2019-20 CAA MEN’S BASKETBALL | 3 CAA MEN’S BASKETBALL JANUARY 15, 2020 Division I competition ... The record marks an coaches on the list, along with San Francisco’s NCAA STAT LEADERS (TOP 50) TEAM LEADERS - THROUGH JAN. 14 uptick over the last two seasons: Todd Golden and Jeff Boals at Ohio. Category Team Rank Stat Season Non-Conf. Overall Non-Conf. DI 3-Pt. FG Attempts Elon 7 508 Defensive Reb/Game James Madison 4 30.53 2019-20 68-57 (.544) 55-57 (.491) IT’S BEEN A WHILE William & Mary 14 29.33 2018-19 64-63 (.504) 52-63 (.452) • William & Mary allowed just 30 points in its Field-Goal Pct. Northeastern 23 47.8 William & Mary 27 47.7 2017-18 68-56 (.548) 52-56 (.481) 90-30 victory over visiting Goucher on Dec. Delaware 29 47.7 2016-17 72-55 (.558) 59-55 (.518) 15 ... The defensive effort marked the first Attempts James Madison 9 415 Hofstra 24 392 time the Tribe limited an opponent to 30 Free Throws Made Hofstra 8 299 • Eight CAA teams enter conference play with points for the first time since holding George Charleston 34 268 Free-Throw Pct. Northeastern 3 80.7 at least a .500 record in non-conference Washington to 30 in the 36-30 win on Dec. Hofstra 28 76.3 17, 1966. Charleston 35 75.9 action ... The last time that occurred in the Delaware 45 75.3 CAA was the 2016-17 season. Personal Fouls/Game Hofstra 39 15.1 Scoring Offense Hofstra 49 77.7 • The 30 points were the fewest allowed in the 3-Pt FG/Game Elon 9 10.5 • The CAA has climbed three spots in KenPom’s CAA since Towson limited Drexel to 27 points Northeastern 44 9.2 th th 3-Pt FG Pct. Northeastern 5 40.3 conference rankings, up to 17 from 20 at on Jan. 4, 2012. Elon 38 37.2 the start of the year ... Last year, the CAA Total 3-Pt FG Made Elon 3 189 nd Northeastern 37 156 finished the season ranked 22 . PHOENIX ON FIRE Total Assists Drexel 34 266 • Elon tied a program record with 19 3-pointers Total Rebounds James Madison 29 691 William & Mary 47 675 TROPHY TIME in the Phoenix’ 91-60 victory over N.C. Total Reb./Game James Madison 24 40.65 • Three CAA teams - Delaware, Drexel and Wesleyan ... The 19 triples tied for the sixth- Turnovers/Game Charleston 30 11.6 Hofstra - earned titles in multi-team events most in CAA history. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS - THROUGH JAN. 14 Category Player Rank Stat in the non-conference season. 3-Pt FG Attempts Nate Darling, DEL 22 135 THE BIG O Assists/Game Camren Wynter, DRX 42 5.4 Desure Buie, HOF 45 5.3 • With wins over Quinnipiac and Norfolk State, • Both William & Mary’s Nathan Knight and Defensive Reb./Game Nathan Knight, WM 6 8.39 Drexel captured the Boardwalk Battle in Northeastern’s Jordan Roland were named James Butler, DRX 12 7.72 Andy Van Vliet, WM 17 7.44 Atlantic City, N.J. ... Averaging 14.0 points and to the Trophy Watch List, Dwight Wilson, JMU 29 7.08 7.0 assists across the two games, Camren the USBWA announced on Dec. 5 ... The CAA Justyn Mutts, DEL 38 6.78 Double-Doubles Nathan Knight, WM 1 14 Wynter was named the tournament’s most has had one winner of the Oscar Robertson James Butler, DRX 4 11 valuable player. Trophy in its history – Navy’s David Robinson Andy Van Vliet, WM 17 8 Dwight Wilson, JMU 27 7 earned the trophy in 1987. Justyn Mutts, DEL 44 6 • Delaware won all three games at the Field-Goal Pct. Nathan Knight, WM 41 56.4 Free Throw Attempts Grant Riller, COFC 4 127 Sunshine Slam, defeating Oakland, Southern • Knight and Roland were two of 13 players , JMU 10 114 Desure Buie, HOF 33 104 Illinois and UTSA across three days ... Nate from outside the Major 7 conferences to Nathan Knight, WM 35 103 Darling was named MVP, while Kevin make the list. Free Throws Made Grant Riller, COFC 1 107 Desure Buie, HOF 7 92 Anderson was selected to the All-Tournament Matt Lewis, JMU 33 79 Team ... Darling averaged 25.7 points and 5.7 • Awarded annually to the outstanding men’s Nathan Knight, WM 37 77 Free-Throw Pct. Jordan Roland, NU 18 90.0 rebounds. including a 37-point effort against player since 1959, the Desure Buie, HOF 25 88.5 UTSA. trophy is considered to be the oldest of its Minutes/Game Nate Darling, DEL 4 38:06 Jordan Roland, NU 18 36:55 kind. Desure Buie, HOF 46 35:36 • Hofstra earned the title in the Naismith bracket Camren Wynter, DRX 49 35:28 Offensive Reb./Game James Butler, DRX 6 4.06 at the Boca Raton Beach Classic, defeating ROLAND THE (THOMPSON) GUNNER Dwight Wilson, JMU 19 3.69 • After setting a career high with 39 points Points/Game Grant Riller, COFC 9 21.9 Holy Cross and Canisius ... The trophy was Jordan Roland, NU 10 21.6 the Pride’s first in-season tournament title in Northeastern’s season-opening win over Nathan Knight, WM 24 20.0 Nate Darling, DEL 32 19.6 since capturing the Hempstead Subregional Boston University, Jordan Roland upped the Desure Buie, HOF 47 19.1 of the 2K Sports Classic benefiting Wounded ante, posting 42 points in the Huskies’ home- Rebounds/Game James Butler, DRX 6 11.8 Dwight Wilson, JMU 12 10.8 Warrior Project in 2012-13. opening win against No. RV/RV Harvard. Nathan Knight, WM 16 10.4 Steals/Game Desure Buie, HOF 24 2.33 3-Pt FG/Game Jordan Roland, NU 23 3.12 IN GOOD COMPANY • Roland’s 42 points set a Northeastern Nate Darling, DEL 28 3.00 • In Hofstra’s 87-72 win at Princeton, head program record, breaking the previous mark 3-Pt FG Pct. Jordan Roland, NU 24 43.4 rd Jaylen Sims, UNCW 44 40.2 coach Joe Mihalich collected his 123 win of 41 held by J. J. Barea (vs. Stony Brook; Total 3-Pt FGM Jordan Roland, NU 17 53 with the Pride ... Mihalich passed former March 5, 2006) and Reggie Lewis (vs. Siena; Nate Darling, DEL 23 51 Jaylen Sims, UNCW 32 49 Hofstra head coach Jay Wright, who totaled Feb. 19, 1986). Total Assists Camren Wynter, DRX 25 97 Desure Buie, HOF 30 95 122 wins from 1994-2001. Total FGA Nate Darling, DEL 27 260 • The effort tied for the ninth-most in CAA Grant Riller, COFC 27 260 Jordan Roland, NU 32 257 STOCKING STUFFERS history, equaling efforts by Delaware’s Davon Marcus Sheffield, ELON 34 256 • In ESPN.com’s list of the top 25 players of the Usher (Feb. 5, 2014), JMU’s Kent Culko (Dec. Matt Lewis, JMU 47 243 Total FGM Grant Riller, COFC 7 134 first month of the college basketball season, 22, 1993) and George Mason’s Carlos Yates Nathan Knight, WM 10 132 Northeastern’s Jordan Roland is ranked 25th (Feb. 27, 1985). Jordan Roland, NU 19 126 Nate Darling, DEL 45 112 by John Gasaway ... In part, Gasaway writes: Total Minutes Nate Darling, DEL 7 647:58 “Few, if any players nationally are shooting • Roland’s 81 points in Northeastern’s first two Desure Buie, HOF 10 641:00 Camren Wynter, DRX 12 638:37 so well (he’s hitting 46% of his 3s and 64% games were the most by a Division I player Eli Pemberton, HOF 15 636:27 of his 2s) while shooting so often (he’s against Division I competition in at least 10 Jordan Roland, NU 24 627:35 Kevin Anderson, DEL 45 610:31 accounting for 31% of Northeastern’s years, per ESPN Stats and Info. Total Points Grant Riller, COFC 5 395 Jordan Roland, NU 10 368 attempts during his minutes).” Nathan Knight, WM 13 360 EXPANDED BROADCAST PARTNERSHIPS Desure Buie, HOF 22 343 Nate Darling, DEL 30 334 • William & Mary head coach Dane Fischer • CAA home games can be found on two outlets Total Rebounds James Butler, DRX 3 212 comes under praise in ESPN.com’s look at throughout the 2019-20 season - FloHoops Nathan Knight, WM 12 188 Andy Van Vliet, WM 29 162 first-year head coaches, earning a place and CBS Sports Network. Justyn Mutts, DEL 34 160 among Jeff Borzello’s “Mid-Major Suprises” Total Steals Desure Buie, HOF 11 42 Brevin Galloway, COFC 30 35 ... Fischer is one of three mid-major head • 139 games involving CAA teams will be Triple-Doubles Mike Okauru, UNCW 1 1

4 | 2019-20 CAA MEN’S BASKETBALL CAA MEN’S BASKETBALL JANUARY 15, 2020 carried on FloHoops, with all CAA home collected the remaining two first-place votes Fish and Richmond’s were both games not on a national linear platform in finishing fifth with 241 points. tabbed in the second round. appearing on FloHoops.com. • Towson was selected sixth, followed by • After a standout performance in the NBA • 11 regular-season games will be carried on William & Mary, Drexel, UNCW and Elon. Summer League, UNCW’s Devontae Cacok CBS Sports Network ... All 10 CAA programs signed an Exhibit 10 contract with the Los will be featured on the package, which IN GOOD COMPANY, PART II Angeles Lakers on July 9. begins with a non-conference matchup • William & Mary’s Nathan Knight was among between Charleston and Oklahoma State on the top big men in the country in 2018- ANNOUNCERS’ JINX Wednesday, Nov. 13. 19 and put himself into elite company ... • Hofstra’s Desure Buie hit 35 consecutive free Averaging 21.0 points, 8.6 rebounds, 3.5 throws before missing at St. Bonaventure, • FloHoops will carry the CAA Men’s Basketball assists and 2.3 blocks in 2018-19, Knight one away from tying for the seventh-longest Championship 1st Round and Quarterfinals, joined as the only other Division streak in CAA history: while CBS Sports Network will televise the I player since1992 to average at least 20.0 Cons. FT Made Player, Team Year(s) semifinals and championship. ppg, 8.0 rpg 3.0 apg and 2.0 bpg in a season. 45 Willie Taylor, VCU 2001-02 38 David Cohn, William & Mary 2017-18 • Additionally, the CAA and Westwood One AMONG THE ELITE 37 Jawan Carter, Delaware 2010-11 Sports agreed to an extension of their • Charleston’s Grant Riller participated in the T.J. Carter, UNCW 2007-08 long-term relationship to carry the CAA Chris Paul CP3 Elite Guard Camp to be held B.A. Walker, VCU 2004-05 Men’s Basketball Championship game on on July 18-21 ... Riller was one of 20 college 36 Troy Harper, Drexel 2017-18 Westwood One Sports’ affiliates through the players who joined Paul on the court to work 35 Desure Buie, Hofstra 2019-20 2022 championship. with some of the top instructors in the game David Cohn, William & Mary 2015-16 of basketball. Kent Culuko, James Madison 1993-94 TRIPLE-DOUBLE VISION 34 Paulius Satkus, James Madison 2016-17 • Mike Okauru posted the first triple-double • Last year’s CP3 Elite Guard Camp participants Frantz Massenat, Drexel 2011-12 in UNCW history, going for 12 points, 11 included of Murray State, who rebounds, and 11 assists in the Seahawks’ was drafted second overall by the Memphis MAKING A LIST, CHECKING IT TWICE 122-66 win over Emory & Henry. Grizzlies in the 2019 NBA Draft ... Other • William & Mary senior Nathan Knight was notable alumni of the camp include Stephen named to the 2020 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar • Okauru is one of 15 players in the NCAA to Curry, Harrison Barnes and Isaiah Thomas. Center of the Year Award watch list, given post a triple-double this season. to the nation’s top collegiate center, the AT THE NEXT LEVEL Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame • The triple-double was the first in the CAA • Charleston’s Jarrell Brantley and Hofstra’s announced on Oct. 18 ... In his junior year, since Feb. 23, 2017, when Northeastern’s Justin Wright-Foreman were both chosen in Knight was one of five finalists for the award T.J. Williams posted 26 points, 10 rebounds the second round of the 2019 NBA Draft in June. as the top center in Division I. and 12 assists in a 105-104 double overtime win at Elon. • Brantley was selected with the 50th overall • Delaware’s Ryan Allen, Towson’s Brian pick in the draft by the Indiana Pacers, with Fobbs, Nathan Knight of William & Mary REVISITING THE PRESEASON his draft rights being traded to the Utah Jazz and Charleston’s Grant Riller were all named • In one of the closest preseason votes in CAA ... Three selections later, Utah picked Wright- to the Lou Henson Preseason watch list. rd history, five teams – Hofstra, Charleston, Foreman with the 53 overall pick. Northeastern, James Madison and Delaware • In October, Knight was recognized as a – earned first-place votes in the poll. • The CAA was one of nine conferences with at preseason All-CAA First Team selection ... least two student-athletes taken in the draft, Knight was a First Team All-CAA and All- • The Pride finished atop the poll with 331 joining the ACC (14), SEC (12), Pac-12 (6), Big Defensive Team selection at the end of last points and 14 first-place votes ... Charleston Ten (5), Big 12 (4), Mountain West (3), Ohio season along with earning a place on the Lou was just eight points behind Hofstra, Valley (2), and West Coast (2) conferences. Henson All-America Team. receiving 18 first-place votes and 323 points • The drafts of both Brantley and Wright- ... Northeastern earned four first-place • The Lute Olson Award is presented annually Foreman mark the first time the CAA has votes and 291 points, while James Madison to the nation’s top Division I player, with seen two student-athletes taken in the Knight and Riller earning a place on the list. collected three first-place tallies, finishing NBA Draft since 1992, when UNCW’s Mark with 253 points in fourth ... Delaware

CAA NET PROFILES (through Jan. 14)

Non-Conf. Quadrant Quadrant Quadrant Quadrant Record Conf. Rec. Road Record SOS NC SOS NET Avg. Opp. Net Rank Rec. 1 2 3 4 Charleston 108 162 125 10-7 5-1 5-6 4-3 100 77 0-1 1-4 4-2 5-0 Delaware 186 218 306 11-6 2-3 9-3 3-4 293 291 0-1 0-0 3-4 8-1 Drexel 219 189 222 9-8 3-2 6-6 1-6 193 178 0-1 0-3 1-2 8-2 Elon 330 176 166 2-13 1-4 1-9 0-8 265 318 0-1 0-2 0-8 2-2 Hofstra 160 211 189 12-5 4-1 8-4 6-3 276 302 0-0 0-0 5-3 7-2 James Madison 254 199 258 7-9 1-5 6-4 3-4 175 192 0-1 0-1 2-4 5-3 UNCW 334 183 193 2-14 0-6 2-8 0-8 179 145 0-1 0-4 1-4 1-5 Northeastern 137 209 282 9-8 3-2 6-6 5-2 303 335 0-0 0-1 3-5 6-2 Towson 178 164 129 8-9 3-3 5-6 2-3 106 90 0-2 0-3 1-4 7-0 William & Mary 104 203 266 12-5 5-0 7-5 7-4 238 244 0-2 1-0 4-3 7-0 Averages/Totals 201 191.4 213.6 82-84 27-27 55-57 31-45 212.8 217.2 0-10 2-18 24-39 56-17

2019-20 CAA MEN’S BASKETBALL | 5 CAA MEN’S BASKETBALL JANUARY 15, 2020 NATIONAL HONORS CAA PRESEASON HONORS LOU HENSON AWARD PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2019-20 CAA MEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS Nov. 11 Jordan Roland, Northeastern First Team Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School (Previous) Brian Fobbs, Towson Sr. G 6-5 210 Rochester, N.Y./Bishop Kearney (Genesee CC) KAREEM ABDUL-JABBAR AWARD WATCH LIST Nathan Knight, William & Mary Sr. F/C 6-10 245 Syracuse, N.Y./Nottingham Nathan Knight, William & Mary Matt Lewis, James Madison Jr. G 6-5 195 Woodbridge, Va./Bishop O’Connell Eli Pemberton, Hofstra Sr. G 6-5 195 Middletown, Conn./Cheshire Academy LOU HENSON AWARD WATCH LIST Grant Riller, Charleston Sr. G 6-3 190 Orlando, Fla./Ocoee Ryan Allen, Delaware Brian Fobbs, Towson Second Team Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School (Previous) Nathan Knight, William & Mary Ryan Allen, Delaware Jr. G 6-2 200 Bowie, Md./DeMatha Catholic Darius Banks, James Madison Jr. G 6-5 220 St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg Grant Riller, Charleston Desure Buie, Hofstra Sr. G 5-11 160 Bronx, N.Y./Wings Academy Jordan Roland, Northeastern R-Sr. G 6-1 171 Syracuse, N.Y./Westhill (George Washington) LUTE OLSEN AWARD WATCH LIST Camren Wynter, Drexel So. G 6-2 175 Hempstead, N.Y./Holy Trinity Nathan Knight, William & Mary Grant Riller, Charleston Honorable Mention: Bolden Brace, Sr., G, Northeastern; Kai Toews, So., G, UNCW; Kevin Anderson, Jr., G, Delaware; Marcus Sheffield II, Gr., G/F, Elon; James Butler, Jr., F, Drexel WATCH LIST Nathan Knight, William & Mary CAA Preseason Player of the Year: Grant Riller, Charleston Jordan Roland, Northeastern CAA PREDICTED ORDER OF FINISH LOU HENSON ALL-DECADE TEAM Team (1st-place votes) Points Devontae Cacok, UNCW (2015-19) 1. Hofstra (14) 331 2. Charleston (18) 323 Charles Jenkins, Hofstra (2007-11) 3. Northeastern (4) 291 Justin Wright-Foreman, Hofstra (2015-19) 4. James Madison (3) 253 5. Delaware (2) 241 NABC TEAM OF THE WEEK 6. Towson 194 Jan. 7 William & Mary 7. William & Mary 131 8. Drexel 125 LUTE OLSEN AWARD MIDSEASON WATCH LIST 9. UNCW 118 Nathan Knight, William & Mary 10. Elon 48 Grant Riller, Charleston (through Jan. 14) LOU HENSON AWARD MIDSEASON WATCH LIST CAA KENPOM PROFILES Desure Buie, Hofstra AdjEM Rank AdjO Rank AdjD Rank AdjT Rank Nate Darling, Delaware Nathan Knight, William & Mary Charleston +3.19 128 105.2 81 102.0 193 65.7 307 Grant Riller, Charleston Delaware -2.15 196 100.9 168 103.0 223 68.3 215 Jordan Roland, Northeastern Drexel -6.37 241 98.0 224 104.4 251 68.6 197 Elon -12.69 306 95.5 275 108.2 319 67.6 245 Hofstra +2.20 142 105.0 87 102.8 210 70.4 109 James Madison -8.79 275 98.9 202 107.7 312 75.4 6 UNCW -15.70 334 91.6 322 107.3 307 67.6 248 Northeastern +2.39 139 105.3 78 102.9 217 65.9 302 Towson -0.84 179 101.0 166 101.8 188 66.5 280 William & Mary +2.31 140 103.9 106 101.6 184 68.7 188

CAA IN THE KENPOM INDEX

PRE N11 N18 N25 D2 D9 D16 D23 D31 J6 J13 J20 J27 F3 F10 F17 F24 M2 M9 FINAL Rank Conference Charleston 147 146 165 145 147 150 146 156 128 118 129 ------1 Big Ten Delaware 257 228 216 179 163 159 156 168 177 182 196 ------2 Big 12 Drexel 237 242 243 235 257 253 258 240 256 245 241 ------3 Big East Elon 330 333 327 322 325 319 319 320 315 314 306 ------4 ACC Hofstra 125 140 153 123 126 147 147 135 124 148 141 ------5 SEC James Madison 224 232 233 221 240 258 260 229 252 259 274 ------6 Pac-12 UNCW 266 261 281 276 286 300 300 307 311 316 333 ------7 American Northeastern 138 125 143 119 134 138 141 143 118 131 138 ------8 Atlantic 10 Towson 161 151 144 144 146 144 147 154 182 185 176 ------9 West Coast William & Mary 252 221 200 202 193 163 166 193 192 152 140 ------10 Mtn. West 17 CAA

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ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL USA TODAY COACHES POLL COLLEGE INSIDER MID-MAJOR JANUARY 13 JANUARY 13 JANUARY 13 Rank Team (1st) Record Points Pvs Rank Team (1st) Record Points Pvs Rank Team (1st) Record Pts Pvs Conf 1. Gonzaga (30) 18-1 1574 1 1. Gonzaga (16) 18-1 775 1 1. Gonzaga (31) 18-1 775 1 WCC 2. Baylor (31) 13-1 1567 4 2. Baylor (10) 13-1 764 4 2. Liberty 18-1 735 2 ASUN 3. Duke (4) 15-1 1529 2 3. Duke (6) 15-1 757 2 3. Northern Iowa 14-2 679 5 MVC 4. Auburn 15-0 1359 5 4. Auburn 15-0 685 5 4. Yale 11-4 647 6 Ivy 5. Butler 15-1 1299 6 5. Butler 15-1 660 6 5. Saint Mary’s 15-4 609 4 WCC 6. Kansas 12-3 1286 3 6. San Diego State 17-0 622 7 6. ETSU 15-3 607 7 SoCon 7. San Diego State 17-0 1266 7 7. Kansas 12-3 586 3 7. Furman 14-4 577 3 SoCon 8. Oregon 14-3 1163 9 8. Oregon 14-3 543 9 8. Kent State 13-3 510 13 MAC 9. Florida State 14-2 1093 10 9. Florida State 14-2 508 10 9. UNCG 13-5 498 9 SoCon 10. Kentucky 12-3 960 14 10. Louisville 13-3 469 11 10. BYU 13-5 487 10 WCC 11. Louisville 13-3 943 13 11. Dayton 14-2 452 15 11. Stephen F. Austin 13-3 425 8 Southland 12. West Virginia 13-2 911 17 12. Kentucky 12-3 449 13 12. Santa Clara 15-3 386 12 WCC 13. Dayton 14-2 842 15 13. West Virginia 13-2 432 17 13. Harvard 11-4 373 14 Ivy 14. Villanova 12-3 822 16 14. Michigan State 13-4 391 8 14. Akron 13-3 359 19 MAC 15. Michigan State 13-4 735 8 15. Villanova 12-3 356 16 15. Wright State 15-4 352 11 Horizon 16. Wichita State 15-1 629 23 16. Wichita State 15-1 309 23 16. Colgate 13-4 300 18 Patriot 17. Maryland 13-3 616 12 17. Maryland 13-3 301 14 17. Belmont 12-5 278 17 OVC 18. Seton Hall 12-4 496 RV 18. Seton Hall 12-4 279 RV 18. Pacific 14-5 210 16 WCC 19. Michigan 11-5 358 19 19. Ohio State 11-5 137 12 19. William & Mary 13-5 196 25 Colonial 20. Colorado 13-3 345 25 20. Michigan 11-5 131 19 20. New Mexico State 12-6 174 22 WAC 21. Ohio State 11-5 270 11 21. Colorado 13-3 120 RV 21. San Francisco 13-6 146 RV WCC 22. Memphis 13-3 232 21 22. Memphis 13-3 73 22 22. Bowling Green 11-5 143 24 MAC 23. Texas Tech 10-5 111 22 23. Texas Tech 10-5 72 25 23. Stony Brook 12-6 75 NR Am.East 24. Illinois 12-5 109 NR 24. Iowa 11-5 60 RV 24. Hofstra 13-5 71 RV Colonial 25. Creighton 13-4 97 RV 25. Stanford 14-2 59 RV 25. Vermont 11-6 67 15 Am.East

OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES Iowa 88, Stanford 77, Arkansas 65, Indiana 50, Virginia 41, Creighton 53, Virginia 51, Arkansas 44, Indiana 38, Arizona Drake 61, Georgia State 40, Bradley 38, Loyola Chicago 35, Penn State 36, LSU 30, Arizona 20, Wisconsin 19, Liberty 11, 37, Illinois 33, Penn State 23, LSU 22, Rutgers 19, Houston Western Carolina 31, Delaware 23, Toledo 21, UCSB 20, North- 18, Wisconsin 17, Purdue 15, Northern Iowa 10, TCU 7, Saint Northern Iowa 10, Purdue 10, Washington 9, Duquesne 9, Rut- ern Kentucky 19, Northern Colorado 13, Southern Utah 13, Mary’s 6, Marquette 6, Xavier 4, New Mexico 3, Liberty 2, Provi- Wofford 13, Penn 11, Buffalo 10, Murray State 10, Sacramento gers 8, TCU 8, Virginia Tech 5, Houston 4, Oregon State 4, BYU dence 1, Yale 1 State 7, Ball State 6, UC Riverside 5, Arkansas State 4, Charles- 3, East Tennessee State 2, Akron 1, Harvard 1, USC 1, Saint ton 4, Grambling 3, UC Irvine 3, Indiana State 2, Georgia South- Mary’s 1 ern 1, North Dakota State 1, South Dakota State 1, Youngstown State 1

UNDERLINE INDICATES CAA OPPONENT

CAA IN THE COLLEGE INSIDER MID-MAJOR POLL

PRE N11 N18 N25 D2 D9 D16 D23 D30 J6 J13 J20 J27 F3 F10 F17 F24 M2 M9 Final Charleston 17 13 19 21 RV RV ------RV RV ------Delaware -- RV 24 19 13 14 15 17 18 20 RV ------Drexel ------Elon ------Hofstra RV RV RV 22 25 RV RV RV 24 RV 24 ------James Madison ------UNCW RV RV ------Northeastern RV 25 RV RV RV ------Towson ------William & Mary -- -- RV RV RV -- RV RV -- 25 19 ------

CAA IN THE NCAA NET INDEX

D16 D23 D31 J6 J13 J20 J27 F3 F10 F17 F24 M2 M9 FINAL Rank Conference Charleston 134 128 100 97 111 ------1 Delaware 122 143 157 180 184 ------2 Drexel 239 224 235 205 219 ------3 Elon 326 334 331 336 330 ------4 Hofstra 206 187 160 163 158 ------5 James Madison 245 207 243 244 255 ------6 UNCW 271 297 299 306 333 ------7 Northeastern 185 159 123 135 137 ------8 Towson 144 134 174 187 174 ------9 William & Mary 120 144 145 116 106 ------10 11

2019-20 CAA MEN’S BASKETBALL | 7 CAA MEN’S BASKETBALL JANUARY 15, 2020 CAA LEADERBOARD & RECORDS ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS CAA ALL-TIME RECORDS PERCENTAGE Game POINTS POINTS SCORED Game PLAYER (MINIMUM 10 FIELD GOALS MADE) 1. 2,191 Grant Riller, Charleston 2016-pres. PLAYER 1. 100% (12-12) David Robinson, Navy vs. ECU 3-7-85 2. 1,838 Nathan Knight, William & Mary 2016-pres. 1. 50 David Robinson, Navy vs. Michigan 3-12-87 100% (11-11) Chris Flemmings, UNCW vs. NU 2-6-16 3. 1,681 Eli Pemberton,Hofstra 2016-pres. 2. 48 Justin Wright-Foreman, Hofstra vs. W&M 2-9-19 100% (11-11) Vladimir Kuljanin, UNCW vs. Toledo 12-16-06 4. 1,302 Matt Lewis, James Madison 2017-pres. 3. 45 , Old Dominion vs. Charlotte 12-6-03 100% (10-10) Moussa Kone, Hofstra vs. Drexel 2-15-15 5. 1,035 Desure Buie, Hofstra 2015-pres. 45 David Robinson, Navy vs. Kentucky 1-25-87 100% (10-10) Scott Eatherton, Northeastern vs. Towson 1-10-15 6. 1,049 Ryan Allen, Delaware 2017-pres. 100% (10-10) Denzel Bowles, JMU vs. Longwood 12-1-10 45 David Robinson, Navy vs. JMU 1-10-87 7. 990 Bolden Brace, Northeastern 2016-pres. 100% (10-10) Clayton Ritter, JMU vs. Auburn 12-5-92 TEAM 8. 925 Darius Banks, James Madison 2017-pres. 100% (10-10) Tom Bock, William & Mary vs. Navy 2-15-89 1. 148 George Mason vs. Troy State 12-10-94 9. 859 Jordan Roland, Northeastern 2018-pres. 2. 142 George Mason vs. Troy State 11-28-95 TEAM 10. 843 Brian Fobbs, Towson 2018-pres. 3. 140 George Mason vs. Macalester 11-29-94 1. 73.8% (31-42) James Madison vs. American 1-11-86 4. 139 George Mason vs. Delaware St. 11-25-95 2. 73.7% (28-38) Navy vs. Lafayette 1-18-84 REBOUNDS 3. 72.5% (37-51) Navy vs. Fairfield 2-6-85 5. 129 George Mason vs. Troy State 11-27-93 1. 815 Nathan Knight, William & Mary 2016-pres. 4. 71.4% (35-49) Northeastern vs. W&M 1-18-18 COMBINED 2. 568 Bolden Brace, Northeastern 2016-pres. 4. 70.5% (31-44) Navy vs. William & Mary 3-8-85 3. 540 Dennis Tunstall, Towson 2016-pres. 1. 280 George Mason vs. Troy State 12-10-94 2. 269 George Mason vs. Troy State 11-28-95 4. 511 Eli Pemberton, Hofstra 2016-pres. THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game 3. 251 James Madison vs. Oklahoma 12-22-89 5. 475 Dwight Wilson, James Madison 2017-pres. PLAYER 4. 249 George Mason vs. Colorado 12-2-95 6. 460 James Butler, Drexel 2016-pres. 1. 10 Connor Burchfield, William & Mary vs. Marshall 11-29-17 5. 248 George Mason vs. Troy State 11-27-93 7. 366 Grant Riller, Charleston 2016-pres. 10 Bolden Brace, Northeastern vs. Elon 2-23-17 8. 350 Matt Lewis, James Madison 2017-pres. 10 R.J. Hunter, Georgia State vs. ODU 2-2-13 Game FIELD GOALS MADE 10 Dre Smith, George Mason vs. JMU 1-19-08 PLAYER ASSISTS 5. 9 Ithiel Horton, Delaware at UNCW 1-10-19 1. 22 David Robinson, Navy vs. Michigan 3-12-87 1. 443 Desure Buie, Hofstra 2015-pres. 9 Stuckey Mosley, JMU vs. Hofstra 1-5-18 2. 21 David Robinson, Navy vs. JMU 1-10-87 2. 313 Grant Riller, Charleston 2016-pres. 9 Steven Santa Ana, Elon vs. W&M 1-5-17 3. 18 David Robinson, Navy vs. Michigan St. 1-29-86 3. 271 Camren Wynter, Drexel 2018-pres. 9 Julius Wells, JMU vs. Northeastern 1-3-11 4. 17 Grant Riller, Charleston vs. Hofstra 2-14-19 4. 248 Bolden Brace, Northeastern 2016-pres. 9 Kyle Swanston, JMU vs. Liberty 3-23-09 17 Denzel Bowles, JMU vs. Gardner-Webb 12-17-09 5. 243 Eli Pemberton, Hofstra 2016-pres. 9 Mark Poag, Old Dominion vs. VMI 11-25-97 17 Alex Loughton, Old Dominion vs. Toledo 11-19-99 6. 238 Nathan Knight, William & Mary 2016-pres. 9 Nathan Smith vs. Mason 1-18-97 17 Anton Gill, ECU vs. William & Mary 1-19-94 7. 232 Matt Lewis, James Madison 2017-pres. 9 Darren McLinton vs. VCU 2-17-96 17 David Robinson, Navy vs. Kentucky 1-25-87 8. 170 Deshon Parker, James Madison 2018-pres. 9 Matt Verkey, William & Mary vs. GMU 2-27-95 9. 164 Kevin Anderson, Delaware 2017-pres. 17 David Robinson, Navy vs. Delaware 1-20-86 9 Michael Burd, Navy vs. Mt. St. Mary’s 11-26-90 10. 149 Darius Banks, James Madison 2017-pres. 17* John Newman, Richmond vs. St. Mary’s (CA) 12-6-85 TEAM TEAM 1. 21 UNCW vs. Delaware 2-4-17 STEALS 1. 48 George Mason vs. Troy State 11-27-93 21 Northeastern vs. Delaware 1-5-17 1. 176 Desure Buie, Hofstra 2015-pres. 2. 47 UNCW vs. VMI 11-22-14 3. 20 William & Mary vs. Shenandoah 11-21-17 2. 142 Grant Riller, Charleston 2016-pres. 47 Elon vs. Central Penn 12-7-14 20 VCU vs. Towson 1-27-10 3. 126 Darius Banks, James Madison 2017-pres. 4. 46 James Madison vs. Mt. St. Mary’s 12-18-91 20 Navy vs. Mt. St. Mary’s 11-26-90 4. 96 Eli Pemberton, Hofstra 2016-pres. 5. 45 UNCW vs. Saint Andrew’s 12-3-14 5. 81 Bolden Brace, Northeastern 2016-pres. 45 American vs. Marymount 12-9-95 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game 6. 72 Matt Lewis, James Madison 2017-pres. 45 George Mason vs. Troy State 11-28-95 PLAYER 7. 71 Jalen Ray, Hofstra 2017-pres. 45* Navy vs. Fairfield 2-7-83 8. 67 Kevin Anderson, Delaware 2017-pres. 1. 23 David Schneider, William & Mary vs. Liberty 11-29-08 2. 20 Bolden Brace, Northeastern vs. Elon 2-23-17 67 Dennis Tunstall, Towson 2016-pres. Game FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 20 Kyle Swanston, JMU vs. Liberty 3-23-09 PLAYER 20 Riley Trone, George Mason vs. Troy State 11-27-93 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 1. 40 David Robinson, Navy vs. JMU 1-10-87 5. 17 Trevor John, Drexel vs. Bryn Athyn 11-14-18 1. 201 Bolden Brace, Northeastern 2016-pres. 2. 37 David Robinson, Navy vs. Michigan 3-12-87 17 David Schneider, William & Mary vs. Towson 2-24-10 2. 180 Ryan Allen, Delaware 2017-pres. 3. 34 Justin Wright-Foreman, Hofstra vs. Elon 1-17-18 17 Donald Ross, George Mason vs. Lafayette 12-29-93 3. 177 Eli Pemberton, Hofstra 2016-pres. 4. 33 Justin Wright-Foreman, Hofstra at W&M 1-10-19 4. 160 Grant Riller, Charleston 2016-pres. 5. 32 Brian Rowsom, UNCW vs. Indiana 12-12-86 6. 152 Matt Lewis, James Madison 2017-pres. 32 David Robinson, Navy vs. Michigan St. 11-29-86 7. 145 Jordan Roland, Northeastern 2018-pres. 8. 127 Jalen Ray, Hofstra 2017-pres. TEAM 9. 103 Darius Banks, James Madison 2017-pres. 1. 107 George Mason vs. Troy State 11-27-93 10. 102 Desure Buie, Hofstra 2015-pres. 2. 104 George Mason vs. Louisville 1-4-94 11. 91 Brian Fobbs, Towson 2018-pres. 3. 103 George Mason vs. Colorado 12-2-95 12. 72 Ty Gadsden, UNCW 2018-pres. 4. 97 George Mason vs. William & Mary 2-26-96 5. 96 George Mason vs. James Madison 1-11-95

8 | 2019-20 CAA MEN’S BASKETBALL CAA MEN’S BASKETBALL JANUARY 15, 2020 CAA LEADERBOARD & RECORDS THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game BLOCKS Game PLAYER (MINIMUM SIX ATTEMPTS) PLAYER (MINIMUM 13 ATTEMPTS) PLAYER 1. 100% (10-10) Dre Smith, George Mason vs. JMU 1-19-08 1. 100% (17-17) Mit Winter, William & Mary vs. JMU 1-24-01 1. 14 David Robinson, Navy vs. UNCW 1-4-86 100% (9-9) Mark Poag, Old Dominion vs. VMI 11-25-97 100% (16-16) , Charleston vs. NU 3-6-18 2. 12 David Robinson, Navy vs. JMU 1-9-86 100% (8-8) John Goldsberry, UNCW v. Maryland 3-21-03 100% (16-16) Rob Rose, George Mason vs. UNCW 1-27-86 3. 11 Shawn James, NU vs. JMU 2-15-06 100% (7-7) Ahmad Grant, UNCW vs. N.C. A&T 11-23-10 100% (16-16) Carlos Yates, George Mason vs. Duke 1-3-83 11 Barry Brown, JMU vs. American 1-24-90 100% (6-6) Daniel Dixon, William & Mary vs. Hofstra 1-28-15 100% (15-15) Justin Wright-Foreman, HU vs. UNCW 2-18-17 5. 10 Greg Washington, Hofstra vs. UNCW 1-27-10 100% (6-6) Kyle Anderson, Delaware vs. Hampton 11-17-13 100% (15-15) Kory Holden, Delaware vs. Towson 1-30-16 10 Shawn James, NU at Delaware 2-23-06 100% (6-6) Antoine Agudio, Hofstra vs. Charlotte 12-15-07 100% (15-15) Frantz Massenat, Drexel vs. Towson 2-4-12 10 Shawn James, NU vs. VCU 2-4-06 100% (6-6) Phil Goss, Drexel vs. Hofstra 2-11-04 100% (15-15) Joe Bunn, Old Dominion vs. JMU 3-2-96 10 Shawn James, NU vs. Hofstra 1-21-06 100% (6-6) , JMU vs. ODU 12-30-89 100% (14-14) Bill Mayhew, UNCW vs. W&M 1-29-97 10 Shawn James, NU vs. CS Northridge 11-25-05 10. 88.9% (8-9) A.J. Davis, JMU vs. Rider 11-25-11 100% (14-14) Daryl Oliver, Richmond vs. Radford 12-5-95 10 L.F. Likcholitov, VCU vs. Drexel 2-2-02 88.9% (8-9) Amp Davis, George Mason vs. Richmond 2-14-87 10 Tim Faulconer, Richmond vs. Liberty 12-7-99 TEAM (MINIMUM 15 ATTEMPTS) 10 David Cully, William & Mary vs. George Mason 2-26-96 TEAM (MINIMUM SIX ATTEMPTS) 1. 100% (27-27) Northeastern vs. Georgia State 2-27-13 1. 100% (6-6) James Madison vs. ODU 12-30-90 100% (22-22) Old Dominion vs. Richmond 12-20-05 10 Byron Tucker, George Mason vs. Miami 11-23-90 2. 90.0% (9-10) Old Dominion vs. VMI 11-25-97 100% (21-21) George Mason vs. Dayton 11-17-07 10 David Robinson, Navy vs. W&M 1-13-88 3. 87.5% (7-8) VCU vs. Elon 11-24-07 100% (19-19) Drexel vs. Charleston 2-9-19 10 David Robinson, Navy vs. Kentucky 1-25-87 4. 85.7% (6-7) William & Mary vs. East Carolina 1-27-88 100% (19-19) UNCW vs. Richmond 11-13-12 10 David Robinson, Navy East Carolina 2-3-86 5. 81.8% (9-11) UNCW vs. Towson 1-16-08 100% (19-19) Richmond vs. VMI 2-2-89 TEAM 100% (19-19) George Mason vs. W&M 3-6-88 1. 17 Old Dominion vs. VMI 12-1-04 FREE THROWS MADE Game 100% (18-18) UNCW vs. American 1-29-00 17 William & Mary vs. George Mason 2-26-96 PLAYER 100% (17-17) Old Dominion vs. W&M 1-26-08 3. 16 Old Dominion vs. American 1-16-99 1. 21 David Robinson, Navy vs. Syracuse 3-16-86 100% (16-16) Drexel vs. UNCW 1-17-09 16 William & Mary vs. Marymount 11-29-95 2. 19 Jarvis Threatt, Delaware vs. ODU 1-5-13 100% (16-16) American vs. William & Mary 2-26-98 5. 15 William & Mary vs. Milligan 12-16-16 19 Jawan Carter, Delaware vs. Penn 11-21-09 100% (15-15) Hofstra vs. Delaware 2-26-11 15 Old Dominion vs. American 2-18-98 19 Kurt Small, William & Mary vs. The Citadel 12-4-93 15 Old Dominion vs. VCU 2-15-97 19 Gus Hill, ECU vs. Navy 2-13-88 REBOUNDS Game 15 William & Mary vs. Richmond 1-24-95 15 Navy vs. UNCW 1-4-86 TEAM PLAYER 1. 47 George Mason vs. Troy State 11-28-95 1. 26 Devontae Cacok, UNCW vs. Allen 11-18-18 2. 44 Drexel vs Delaware 2-26-05 26 David Cully, William & Mary vs. VMI 1-17-96 STEALS Game 3. 42 George Mason vs. Delaware State 11-25-95 3. 25 Rokas Gustys, Hofstra vs. So. Dakota 11-23-16 PLAYER (MINIMUM 8) 42 James Madison vs. East Carolina 1-9-93 25 David Robinson, Navy vs. Fairfield 2-12-86 1. 9 Craig Ponder, UNCW vs. Coker 12-2-15 5. 41 Delaware vs. Old Dominion 1-5-13 5. 24 Devontae Cacok, UNCW vs. JMU 1-25-18 9 , George Mason vs. NU 1-19-06 41 Navy vs. Syracuse 3-16-86 24 Devontae Cacok, UNCW vs. Drexel 1-21-17 3. 8 Chad Tomko, UNCW vs. Appalachian St. 11-14-08 24 Todd Cauthorn, William & Mary vs. The Citadel 12-5-92 8 Brandon Johnson, Old Dominion vs. GMU 1-6-07 8 Temi Soyebo, UNCW vs. Colorado 11-29-06 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Game TEAM 8 Jon Larranaga, George Mason vs. CCU 12-20-00 PLAYER 1. 85 George Mason vs. Macalester 11-29-94 1. 27 David Robinson, Navy vs. Syracuse 3-16-86 2. 83 George Mason Troy State 11-27-93 8 Jarion Childs, American vs. JMU 2-21-98 2. 26 Jawan Carter, Delaware vs. Penn 11-21-09 3. 79 George Mason vs. Delaware State 11-25-95 8 Nate Langley, George Mason vs. Long Beach St. 12-10-96 3. 24 Kurt Small, William & Mary vs. Citadel 12-4-93 4. 76 George Mason vs. Troy State 12-10-94 8 Nate Langley, George Mason vs. West Virginia Tech 12-16-95 24* Carlos Yates, George Mason vs. Navy 3-3-84 5. 71 George Mason vs. Troy State 11-28-95 8 Nate Langley, George Mason vs. William & Mary 1-18-95 5. 22 Nathan Knight, William & Mary vs. Hampton 11-15-17 TEAM 22 David Robinson, Navy vs. JMU 3-1-86 ASSISTS Game 1. 22 William & Mary vs. Bridgewater 11-12-16 22 , Hofstra vs. JMU 2-9-05 PLAYER 22 George Mason vs. Delaware State 11-25-95 1. 17 Joey Rodriguez, VCU vs. UNCG 11-12-10 3. 21 George Mason vs. Coastal Carolina 12-20-00 TEAM 1. 64 George Mason vs. Troy State 11-28-95 2. 16 Greg Beckwith, Richmond vs. Navy 2-25-86 21 George Mason vs. Bucknell 1-23-99 2. 61 Towson vs. James Madison 3-8-14 3. 15 Dwan McMillan, Hofstra vs. UNCW 2-25-12 21 George Mason vs. Long Beach St. 12-10-96 3. 58 Drexel vs. Delaware 2-26-05 15 Chad Tomko, UNCW vs. Towson 1-24-09 21 Delaware vs. Siena 12-23-03 58 American vs. Mt. St. Mary’s 12-3-92 15 , VCU vs. Georgia State 2-3-07 5. 57 Hofstra vs. Marshall 11-18-12 15 Mike Slattery, Delaware vs. W&M 2-1-03 57 George Mason vs. Delaware State 11-25-95 15 Mike Slattery, Delaware vs. UNCG 12-19-02 15 Curtis McCants, George Mason vs. Richmond 2-22-95 CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE 15 Ben Gordon, James Madison vs. UNCW 1-24-87 1. 45 Willie Taylor, VCU 2001-02 15* Scott Coval, William & Mary vs. George Mason 2-23-85 2. 38 David Cohn, William & Mary 2017-18 TEAM 3. 37 Jawan Carter, Delaware 2010-11 1. 35 Drexel vs. Bryn Athyn 11-14-18 37 T.J. Carter, UNCW 2007-08 2. 33 William & Mary vs. George Mason 2-27-95 37 B.A. Walker, VCU 2004-05 3. 32 UNCW vs. Pfeiffer 12-3-16 6. 36 Troy Harper, Drexel 2017-18 32 Navy vs. Mt. St. Mary’s 11-26-90 7. 35 David Cohn, William & Mary 2015-16 32 Navy vs. Delaware 1-20-86 35 Kent Culuko, JMU 1993-94 9. 34 Paulius Satkus, JMU 2016-17 34 Frantz Massenat, Drexel 2011-12

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COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON COUGARS DELAWARE BLUE HENS DREXEL DRAGONS (11-7, 5-1 CAA) (12-6, 2-3 CAA) (10-8, 3-2 CAA) DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT Nov. 5 USC Upstate W, 74-55 Nov. 5 Bridgewater College1 W, 97-51 Nov. 5 at Temple (ESPN3) L, 70-62 Nov. 9 Georgia State W, 84-80 Nov. 8 vs. Oakland1 W, 56-53 Nov. 8 Niagara1 W, 72-64 Nov. 13 Oklahoma State (CBSSN) L, 73-54 Nov. 9 vs. Southern Illinois1 W, 56-54 Nov. 10 Abilene Christian W, 86-83 (OT) Nov. 19 at Marshall W, 76-66 Nov. 10 vs. UTSA1 W, 91-79 Nov. 13 at Rutgers1 (BTN Plus) L, 62-57 Nov. 23 at UCF (ESPN3) L, 72-71 Nov. 16 at Lafayette W, 81-73 Nov. 16 at Stephen F. Austin1 L, 82-67 Nov. 28 vs. Wake Forest1 (ESPNews) L, 65-56 Nov. 19 at Saint Francis W, 79-64 Nov. 20 Bryant1 W, 86-74 Nov. 29 vs. Providence (ESPNU)1 W, 63-55 Nov. 27 Stony Brook W, 75-61 Nov. 25 Rosemont W, 86-51 Dec. 1 vs. UCF (ESPNU)1 L, 77-56 Nov. 29 Maryland-Eastern Shore W, 75-56 Nov. 30 at UMBC (ESPN3) L, 85-60 Dec. 8 Coker W, 76-50 Dec. 2 Columbia W, 84-76 Dec. 4 Princeton W, 82-76 Dec. 14 at Richmond (NBCSN) L, 78-71 Dec. 7 at George Washington (ESPN+) L, 66-56 Dec. 7 La Salle L, 71-63 Dec. 18 #RV/25 VCU L, 76-71 Dec. 14 vs. #20/20 Villanova2 (ESPN2) L, 78-70 Dec. 15 at USF (ESPN3) L, 81-61 Dec. 21 South Carolina State W, 73-61 Dec. 16 vs. Delaware State3 W, 86-78 Dec. 20 vs. Quinnipiac2 W, 72-63 Dec. 28 at Drexel* W, 76-65 Dec. 20 at LIU L, 82-75 (OT) Dec. 21 vs. Norfolk State2 W, 53-49 Dec. 30 at Delaware* W, 75-63 Dec. 28 UNCW* W, 82-68 Dec. 28 Charleston* L, 76-65 Jan. 2 Towson* W, 81-68 Dec. 30 Charleston* L, 75-63 Dec. 30 UNCW* W, 71-66 Jan. 4 James Madison* W, 85-69 Jan. 3 at Drexel* L, 61-55 Jan. 3 Delaware* W, 61-55 Jan. 9 at Elon* W, 73-65 Jan. 9 at James Madison* W, 80-75 Jan. 9 at Towson* (CBSSN) L, 89-73 Jan. 11 at William & Mary* L, 67-56 Jan. 11 at Towson* L, 84-68 Jan. 11 at James Madison* W, 78-71 Jan. 16 Northeastern* 7 p.m. Jan. 16 William & Mary* 7 p.m. Jan. 16 Elon* 7 p.m. Jan. 18 Hofstra* 4 p.m. Jan. 18 Elon* 2 p.m. Jan. 18 William & Mary* 2 p.m. Jan. 25 UNCW* 4 p.m. Jan. 23 at Hofstra* (CBSSN) 7 p.m. Jan. 23 at Northeastern* 7 p.m. Jan. 30 at James Madison* (CBSSN) 6:30 p.m. Jan. 25 at Northeastern* 12 p.m. Jan. 25 at Hofstra* 4 p.m. Feb. 1 at Towson* 2 p.m. Feb. 1 Drexel* 2 p.m. Feb. 1 at Delaware* 2 p.m. Feb. 6 William & Mary* 7 p.m. Feb. 6 Towson* (CBSSN) 7 p.m. Feb. 6 James Madison* 7 p.m. Feb. 8 Elon* 4 p.m. Feb. 8 James Madison* 2 p.m. Feb. 8 Towson* 2 p.m. Feb. 13 at Hofstra* (CBSSN) 7 p.m. Feb. 13 at Elon* 7 p.m. Feb. 13 at William & Mary* 7 p.m. Feb. 15 at Northeastern* 12 p.m. Feb. 15 at William & Mary* 4 p.m. Feb. 15 at Elon* 4 p.m. Feb. 22 at UNCW* 7 p.m. Feb. 20 Northeastern* 7 p.m. Feb. 20 Hofstra* 7 p.m. Feb. 27 Delaware* (CBSSN) 6 p.m. Feb. 22 Hofstra* 4 p.m. Feb. 22 Northeastern* 2 p.m. Feb. 29 Drexel* 4 p.m. Feb. 27 at Charleston* (CBSSN) 6 p.m. Feb. 27 at UNCW* 7 p.m. Feb. 29 at UNCW* 7 p.m. Feb. 29 at Charleston* 4 p.m. all times Eastern all home games on FloHoops unless otherwise indicated all times Eastern all times Eastern *CAA Contest all home games on FloHoops unless otherwise indicated all home games on FloHoops unless otherwise indicated 1 - Wooden Legacy (Anaheim, Calif.) *CAA Contest *CAA Contest 1 - Sunshine Slam (campus sites; Kissimmee, Fla.) 1 - Garden State Showcase (campus sites) 2 - Never Forget Tribute Classic (Newark, N.J.) 2 - Boardwalk Battle (Atlantic City, N.J.) 3 - game played in Wilmington, Del.

ON CHARLESTON: ON DELAWARE: ON DREXEL: • Charleston’s 5-0 CAA start was its best since • Ryan Allen became the 36th player in Delaware • Drexel’s seven non-conference wins are its most 2016-17 history to eclipse 1,000 career points on Dec. 28 since 2013-14 • Brevin Galloway’s 22 points at Richmond marked • Delaware’s 9-0 start was the best in program • James Butler has recorded 11 double-doubles in a career high history 18 games • Sam Miller recorded a career-best 16 points off the • Justyn Mutts recorded four consecutive double- • Cam Wynter has reached 30 or more points twice bench at Richmond doubles from Nov. 19-Dec. 2 this season ... Wynter recorded a career-high 31 • Grant Riller’s 23-point, 10-rebound effort against • Nate Darling made his Delaware debut on Nov. 8, points in Drexel’s 82-76 win over Princeton Coker marked the senior’s first career double- leading the Blue Hens with 22 points in their win • Zach Walton’s 32 points against Bryant marked double over Oakland ... Two games later, Darling exploded a career-high for the senior as he went 12-of-17 • Charleston’s win over Providence was the for 37 points against UTSA from the field program’s first against a team from the Big East • Delaware posted the program’s most wins (17) • Wynter became the third Drexel player to be named since beating Villanova in the championship game since 2013-14 the CAA Rookie of the Year since the school joined of the 2002 Great Alaska Shootout • The Blue Hens were picked fifth in the preseason the league prior to the 2001-02 season and the • Charleston has won 84 games over the past three- poll, earning two first-place votes first since Damion Lee won the award in 2012 plus seasons • Delaware’s appearance in the CAA semifinals was • Wynter’s 174 assists set the Drexel freshman • Charleston was picked to finish second in the 2019 the program’s first since 2013-14 record CAA preseason poll • Delaware went on a foreign tour of the Bahamas • Butler paced the CAA by shooting 59.8-percent • The Cougars return two starters from last season’s this summer from the field, knocking down 131-of-219 field CAA semifinalists - Grant Riller and Brevin Galloway • The Blue Hens will be integrating several new goals • Riller enters 2019-20 as a two-time First Team pieces, including transfers Nate Darling (UAB), • Drexel picked up five wins last season after trailing All-CAA pick Justyn Mutts (High Point) and Dylan Painter by 10 or more points (Villanova), all of whom will be eligible this • The Dragons were picked eighth in the preseason upcoming season poll

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ELON PHOENIX HOFSTRA PRIDE JAMES MADISON DUKES (5-13, 1-4 CAA) (13-5, 4-1 CAA) (8-9, 1-5 CAA) DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT Nov. 5 Mars Hill W, 90-84 Nov. 6 San Jose State L, 79-72 Nov. 6 Charlotte W, 79-74 Nov. 8 Milligan W, 95-54 Nov. 9 Monmouth W, 94-74 Nov. 10 at #11/9 Virginia (ESPNU) L, 65-34 Nov. 11 at Georgia Tech (ACCNX) L, 64-41 Nov. 13 at Bucknell L, 81-66 Nov. 13 Shenandoah W, 96-48 Nov. 15 at #--RV Michigan1 (BTN) L, 70-50 Nov. 15 New York Tech W, 111-69 Nov. 16 at George Mason (ESPN+) L, 83-70 Nov. 20 at 5/4 North Carolina1 (ACC RSN) L, 75-61 Nov. 21 at UCLA (Pac-12 Network) W, 88-78 Nov. 20 at Old Dominion (ESPN+) W, 80-78 Nov. 23 Manhattan L, 69-65 Nov. 24 at Cal State Fullerton W, 79-57 Nov. 23 New Hampshire W, 78-71 Nov. 26 Furman1 L, 97-61 Nov. 27 at San Diego L, 79-69 Nov. 26 Coppin State L, 94-78 Nov. 28 UT-Arlington1 L, 77-67 Dec. 1 vs. Holy Cross1 W, 91-69 Nov. 30 East Carolina W, 99-89 Dec. 2 Kennesaw State W, 70-46 Dec. 2 vs. Canisius1 W, 64-57 Dec. 4 at Radford L, 94-71 Dec. 5 at High Point L, 70-66 (OT) Dec. 7 at St. Bonaventure (ESPN+) L, 73-45 Dec. 16 Charleston Southern W, 81-60 Dec. 14 N.C. Wesleyan W, 91-60 Dec. 10 Stony Brook W, 71-63 Dec. 20 at Fordham (ESPN+) W, 75-69 Dec. 17 at Campbell L, 60-46 Dec. 19 at Princeton (ESPN+) W, 87-72 Dec. 28 Hofstra* L, 82-76 Dec. 21 at Winthrop L, 85-80 Dec. 22 Manhattan W, 63-51 Dec. 30 Northeastern* L, 88-72 Dec. 30 William & Mary* (CBSSN) L, 74-73 Dec. 28 at James Madison* W, 82-76 Jan. 2 at UNCW* (CBSSN) W, 64-60 Jan. 2 at Northeastern* L, 77-68 Dec. 30 at Towson* W, 75-67 Jan. 4 at Charleston* L, 85-69 Jan. 4 at Hofstra* L, 102-75 Jan. 2 William & Mary* L, 88-61 Jan. 9 Delaware* L, 80-75 Jan. 9 Charleston* L, 73-65 Jan. 4 Elon* W, 102-75 Jan. 11 Drexel* L, 78-71 Jan. 11 UNCW* W, 80-63 Jan. 9 at Northeastern* (CBSSN) W, 74-72 Jan. 18 at Towson* 2 p.m. Jan. 16 at Drexel* 7 p.m. Jan. 16 at UNCW* 7 p.m. Jan. 23 at William & Mary* 7 p.m. Jan. 18 at Delaware* 2 p.m. Jan. 18 at Charleston* 4 p.m. Jan. 25 at Elon* 4 p.m. Jan. 23 Towson* 7 p.m. Jan. 23 Delaware* (CBSSN) 6:30 p.m. Jan. 30 Charleston* (CBSSN) 7 p.m. Jan. 25 James Madison* 4 p.m. Jan. 25 Drexel* 4 p.m. Feb. 1 UNCW* 4 p.m. Jan. 30 Hofstra* 7 p.m. Jan. 30 at Elon* 7 p.m. Feb. 6 at Drexel* 7 p.m. Feb. 1 Northeastern* 4 p.m. Feb. 1 at William & Mary* 4 p.m. Feb. 8 at Delaware* 2 p.m. Feb. 6 at UNCW* 7 p.m. Feb. 8 Northeastern* 4 p.m. Feb. 15 Towson* 8 p.m. Feb. 8 at Charleston* 4 p.m. Feb. 13 Charleston* (CBSSN) 7 p.m. Feb. 20 Elon* 7 p.m. Feb. 13 Delaware* 7 p.m. Feb. 15 UNCW* 4 p.m. Feb. 22 William & Mary* 4 p.m. Feb. 15 Drexel* 4 p.m. Feb. 20 at Drexel* 7 p.m. Feb. 27 at Northeastern* 8 p.m. Feb. 20 at James Madison* 7 p.m. Feb. 22 at Delaware* 4 p.m. Feb. 29 at Hofstra* 4 p.m. Feb. 22 at Towson* 2 p.m. Feb. 27 Towson* 7 p.m. Feb. 29 at William & Mary* 4 p.m. Feb. 29 James Madison* 4 p.m. all times Eastern all home games on FloHoops unless otherwise indicated *CAA Contest all times Eastern all times Eastern all home games on FloHoops unless otherwise indicated all home games on FloHoops unless otherwise indicated *CAA Contest *CAA Contest 1 - Battle 4 Atlantis (campus sites) 1 - games played in Boca Raton, Fla.

ON ELON: ON HOFSTRA: ON JAMES MADISON: • Marcus Sheffield II has reached double figures • Desure Buie is the 38th player in Hofstra men’s • JMU is playing at the 6th-fastest pace (75.4) in the in 16 of Elon’s 18 games ... Sheffield posted his basketball history to record 1,000 career points country, per KenPom ... The Dukes have not played first double-double in an Elon uniform, scoring 11 and now has 1,012 quicker than 67.9 possessions per game under Lou points and handing out 11 assists in Elon’s 95-54 • Buie’s 176 career steals are 50 from joining the top Rowe win over Milligan 10 in CAA history • The 19 points the Dukes yielded in the opening half • Elon’s 19 3-pointers against N.C. Wesleyan tied a • Hofstra’s Boca Raton Beach Classic title was its its at Fordham were the fewest JMU has allowed in a program record first in-season tournament title since capturing the half since giving up just 18 in the first half of a 64- • Hunter McIntosh turned in a career-high 19 points Hempstead Subregional of the 2K Sports Classic 44 win over Towson on Jan. 2, 2017. in Elon’s win over Kennesaw State benefiting Wounded Warrior Project in 2012-13 • JMU’s win at Old Dominion was just the 7th in 42 • Mike Schrage was named Elon’s 18th men’s • Hofstra’s win at UCLA was the program’s first over trips to Norfolk for the Dukes basketball head coach on April 5 a Power-5 opponent since beating Florida State in • 2019-20 will mark the final season in the • Schrage spent the previous two seasons at Ohio the 2015 Paradise Jam Convocation Center for James Madison; the Dukes State after one season at Butler University … • Hofstra’s 111 points against New York Tech will move into the Atlantic Union Bank Center for Schrage was an assistant at Stanford for eight marked a David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition 2020-21 season years after spending nine seasons within the Duke Complex record, as did the Pride’s 42-point margin • JMU was picked fourth in the CAA preseason poll, program of victory earning four first-place votes • Schrage is one of a handful of coaches to have • The Pride were picked first in the CAA preseason • In just two seasons, Lewis has eclipsed 1,000 coached under both Mike Kryzewski and Bob poll, the first time since 2015 career points Knight, having been a manager and student • Hofstra captured its first outright CAA regular- • Parker’s 100 assists made him just the fifth JMU assistant at Indiana University season title in 2018-19 freshman ever to post 100 in their first collegiate • Nine of the 16 student-athletes on Elon’s roster • Justin Wright-Foreman became the 12th player in season will be underclassmen this season Hofstra history taken in the NBA Draft as he was • The Phoenix were picked 10th in the preseason poll chosen 53rd overall by the Utah Jazz

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UNCW SEAHAWKS NORTHEASTERN HUSKIES TOWSON TIGERS (5-16, 0-6 CAA) (9-8, 3-2 CAA) (9-9, 3-3 CAA) DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT Nov. 5 Johnson & Wales W, 103-83 Nov. 5 at Boston University (Patriot Lg. Net.) W, 72-67 Nov. 5 George Washington W, 72-58 Nov. 8 #9/11 North Carolina L, 78-62 Nov. 8 #RV/RV Harvard (NESN/FloHoops) W, 84-79 Nov. 8 Bryn Athyn W, 100-31 Nov. 12 Campbell W, 81-76 (OT) Nov. 12 at UMass (NESN+/ESPN+) L, 80-71 Nov. 11 Kent State L, 84-80 (OT) Nov. 16 at #--/RV Davidson (ESPN+) L, 87-49 Nov. 16 Old Dominion L, 76-69 Nov. 14 at #15/6 Florida (ESPN2) L, 66-60 Nov. 19 N.C. Wesleyan1 W, 113-53 Nov. 19 at Holy Cross W, 101-44 Nov. 21 vs. Xavier1 (ESPNU) L, 73-51 Nov. 22 vs. Cleveland State1 L, 47-46 Nov. 25 vs. South Alabama1 L, 74-62 Nov. 22 vs. Buffalo1 (ESPNU) L, 76-73 Nov. 23 vs. FIU1 W, 66-63 Nov. 26 vs. Drake1 L, 59-56 Nov. 24 vs. Saint Joseph’s1 (ESPNU) W, 76-64 Nov. 26 Emory & Henry1 W, 122-66 Nov. 27 vs. Weber State1 W, 79-69 Dec. 1 at Cornell (ESPN+) Canceled (weather) Nov. 29 at Boise State (MW Network) L, 80-59 Dec. 4 Maine (NESN/FloHoops) W, 78-63 Dec. 4 at Morgan State W, 76-59 Dec. 1 at Stanford (Pac-12 Networks) L, 72-54 Dec. 7 Davidson (NESN/FloHoops) L, 70-63 Dec. 7 at Vermont L, 55-38 Dec. 7 Charlotte L, 76-57 Dec. 17 at Eastern Michigan (ESPN+) L, 60-55 Dec. 10 UMBC W, 77-71 Dec. 16 Mercer L, 72-63 Dec. 19 at Detroit Mercy W, 74-61 Dec. 20 vs. #RV/RV Liberty2 L, 66-54 Dec. 21 at Vanderbilt (SEC Network+) L, 88-73 Dec. 28 at Towson* W, 61-45 Dec. 21 vs. Tulane2 W, 86-82 (OT) Dec. 28 at Delaware* L, 82-68 Dec. 30 at James Madison* W, 88-72 Dec. 28 Northeastern* L, 61-45 Dec. 30 at Drexel* L, 71-66 Jan. 2 Elon* (NESN+/FloHoops) W, 77-68 Dec. 30 Hofstra* L, 75-67 Jan. 2 James Madison* (CBSSN) L, 64-60 Jan. 4 William & Mary* (NESN+/FloHoops) L, 66-64 Jan. 2 at Charleston* L, 81-68 Jan. 4 Towson* L, 67-60 Jan. 9 Hofstra* (CBSSN) L, 74-72 Jan. 4 at UNCW* W, 67-60 Jan. 9 at William & Mary* L, 79-63 Jan. 16 at Charleston* 7 p.m. Jan. 9 Drexel* (CBSSN) W, 89-73 Jan. 11 at Elon* L, 80-63 Jan. 18 at UNCW* 7 p.m. Jan. 11 Delaware* W, 84-68 Jan. 16 Hofstra* 7 p.m. Jan. 23 Drexel* (NESN/FloHoops) 7 p.m. Jan. 18 James Madison* 2 p.m. Jan. 18 Northeastern* 7 p.m. Jan. 25 Delaware* (NESN/FloHoops) 12 p.m. Jan. 23 at Elon* 7 p.m. Jan. 25 at Charleston* 4 p.m. Jan. 30 at William & Mary* 7 p.m. Jan. 25 at William & Mary* 4 p.m. Jan. 30 at Towson* 7 p.m. Feb. 1 at Elon* 4 p.m. Jan. 30 UNCW* 7 p.m. Feb. 1 at James Madison* 4 p.m. Feb. 8 at Hofstra* 4 p.m. Feb. 1 Charleston* 2 p.m. Feb. 6 Elon* 7 p.m. Feb. 13 UNCW* (NESN/FloHoops) 7 p.m. Feb. 6 at Delaware* (CBSSN) 7 p.m. Feb. 8 William & Mary* 7 p.m. Feb. 15 Charleston* 12 p.m. Feb. 8 at Drexel* 2 p.m. Feb. 13 at Northeastern* 7 p.m. Feb. 20 at Delaware* 7 p.m. Feb. 15 at James Madison* 8 p.m. Feb. 15 at Hofstra* 4 p.m. Feb. 22 at Drexel* 2 p.m. Feb. 20 William & Mary* 7 p.m. Feb. 22 Charleston* 7 p.m. Feb. 27 James Madison* (NESN+/FloHoops) 8 p.m. Feb. 22 Elon* 2 p.m. Feb. 27 Drexel* 7 p.m. March 1 Towson* (CBSSN) 4 p.m. Feb. 27 at Hofstra* 7 p.m. Feb. 29 Delaware* 7 p.m. March 1 at Northeastern* (CBSSN) 4 p.m. all times Eastern all times Eastern all home games on FloHoops unless otherwise indicated all times Eastern all home games on FloHoops unless otherwise indicated *CAA Contest all home games on FloHoops unless otherwise indicated *CAA Contest 1 - Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Fla.) *CAA Contest 1 - D.C. Classic (campus sites; Washington, D.C.) 1 - Charleston Classic (Charleston, S.C.) 2 - D.C. Holiday Hoops Classic (Washington, D.C.)

ON UNCW: ON NORTHEASTERN: ON TOWSON: • Marten Linssen recorded his first career double- • Tyson Walker recorded a career-high 32 in • Allen Bertrand posted a career-best 23 points double with 19 points and 10 rebounds against Northeastern’s win over Elon versus Drexel JMU • Bolden Brace scored a season-high 22 points • Brian Fobbs recorded a career-high 33 points in • Jaylen Sims has led UNCW in scoring in 10 of the in Northeastern’s win at Detroit Mercy Towson’s win over UMBC ... Fobbs has scored 10 team’s 19 games • Northeastern scored 63 points in the first half or more points in 15 of Towson’s 18 games this • UNCW has set multiple offensive records this of its 101-44 win at Holy Cross season season ... On Nov. 25, the Seahawks put up • After opening the season 2-0, Northeastern • Towson’s win over George Washington was the 69 first-half points against Emory & Henry to earned a vote in the Nov. 11 AP poll program’s first against GW since 1981 set a program record ... UNCW’s 122 points in • Jordan Roland was the first Northeastern • Towson was picked to finish sixth in the CAA the game were the second-most in program player since J.J. Barea to score 30 or more preseason poll history ... The Seahawks earlier set a program points in consecutive games • Brian Fobbs and Dennis Tunstall each earned All- mark for scoring margin in their 113-53 win • Northeastern captured the program’s second CAA honors last season, with Fobbs collecting over N.C. Wesleyan. CAA title in 2018-19 All-CAA Second Team accolades while Tunstall • UNCW was selected ninth in the CAA preseason • The Huskies were picked third in the CAA was an All-Defensive Team selection poll preseason poll • Fobbs was the fifth-leading scorer in the CAA in • The Seahawks took an 8-day trip to Italy in the • Jordan Roland set a school record with 99 his junior year with 17.5 ppg summer, playing two games 3-pointers last season • Towson led the CAA field-goal percentage • Mike Okauru (Florida) and John Bowen (Belmont • Maxime Boursiquot will return to the lineup defense (43.6 percent), along with rebound Abbey) are both immediately eligible for the after missing 2018-19 due to injury margin (+5.0) and offensive rebounds per game Seahawks • Four freshmen and two transfers will factor (12.2) into the Northeastern lineup, including Illinois • Towson returns 86 percent of its scoring punch transfer Greg Eboigbodin and 90 percent of its rebounding muscle from last season

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2020 CAA Men’s BAsketBAll ChAMpionship WILLIAM & MARY TRIBE MArCh 7-10, 2020 | DC events Center | WAshington, D.C. (13-5, 5-0 CAA) 1st Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT Saturday, March 7 Sunday, March 8 Monday, March 9 Tuesday, March 10 Nov. 5 at High Point (ESPN+) W, 70-56 Nov. 8 at American W, 79-70 (1) Nov. 12 at Wofford1 W, 80-79 Nov. 15 Hampton W, 78-65 Game 3 (8) Noon | FloHoops 1 Nov. 18 at #RV/RV Oklahoma (FS Oklahoma) L, 75-70 Game 1 1 Game 1 winner Nov. 21 at Stanford (Pac-12 Network) L, 81-50 4 p.m. | FloHoops 1 Game 7 Nov. 26 Morehead State W, 95-84 (9) 6 p.m. Nov. 30 at Buffalo L, 88-77 CBS Sports Network Dec. 3 Old Dominion W, 63-46 (4) Dec. 8 at Fairfield W, 62-58 Game 4 Dec. 15 Goucher W, 90-30 2:30 p.m. | FloHoops Dec. 19 at Saint Joseph’s (ESPN+) L, 84-69 (5) Game 9 2 7 p.m. Dec. 22 vs. Saint Francis L, 78-72 CAA Champion CBS Sports Network Dec. 30 at Elon* (CBSSN) W, 74-73 (3) Jan. 2 at Hofstra* W, 88-61 Jan. 4 at Northeastern* W, 66-64 Game 5 6 p.m. | FloHoops Jan. 9 UNCW* W, 79-63 Jan. 11 Charleston* W, 67-56 (6) Game 8 Jan. 16 at Delaware* 7 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Jan. 18 at Drexel* 2 p.m. CBS Sports Network Jan. 23 James Madison* 7 p.m. (2) Game 6 Jan. 25 Towson* 4 p.m. (7) Jan. 30 Northeastern* 7 p.m. 8:30 p.m. | FloHoops Game 2 Game 2 winner Feb. 1 Hofstra* 4 p.m. 6:30 p.m. | FloHoops Feb. 6 at Charleston* 7 p.m. Feb. 8 at UNCW* 7 p.m. (10) Feb. 13 Drexel* 7 p.m. Feb. 15 Delaware* 4 p.m. Feb. 20 at Towson* 7 p.m. Feb. 22 at James Madison* 4 p.m. Feb. 29 Elon* 4 p.m. all times Eastern all home games on FloHoops unless otherwise indicated *CAA Contest all game times eastern 1 - National Collegiate Basketaball Hall of Fame Classic (campus sites) 2 - game played in Washington, D.C. CAA TIEBREAKING PROCEDURE If ties exist in the conference standings, the following procedure will be utilized to establish championship seeding. ON WILLIAM & MARY: 1) All ties will be broken 1st through 10th places in descending order. • Andy Van Vliet and Nathan Knight have recorded 2) Once one team gains an advantage in the case of a multiple-team tie, revert to the beginning of the tie-breaking policies with the double-doubles in the same game six times this remaining teams. season A. Two Team Ties • William & Mary is 9-0 with Thornton Scott in its 1) Regular season conference record. lineup 2) Head-to-head competition. • William & Mary’s 27-point win at Hofstra 3) If two tied teams split their two games during the regular season, compare each tied team’s record against the team occupying the highest position in the standings and continue down through the standings until one team gains the advantage, thereby earning the marked the Tribe’s largest road win since it higher seed. When comparing records against a single team or a group of teams, the higher winning percentage shall prevail, even if the downed James Madison by 29 on Jan. 14, 1998 number of games played against a team or group is unequal. If the winning percentage of the tied teams is equal against a team, or a • Nathan Knight earned First Team All-CAA honors group of tied teams, continue down through the standings until one team gains an advantage. after posting 21.0 points and 8.6 rebounds per a) When arriving at another pair of tied teams while comparing records, use each team’s record against the collective tied teams as a group (prior to their own tie-breaking procedures), rather than the performance against the individual tied teams. game in 2018-19; Knight also earned CAA All- 4) If a tie still exists, the Ratings Percentage Index (RPI), as computed from the RPI Report by 9:00 a.m., on the day following the last Defensive Team honors scheduled conference game, will be used to break the tie. The team with the better RPI will earn the higher seed. • Knight was a finalist for the Kareem Abdul- B. Multiple (3 or more teams) Ties Jabbar Award, given to the nation’s top collegiate 1) Head to head competition as determined by the combined record of games among the tied teams involved. Ties will be broken and center seeds will be based on the winning percentage of games amongst the tied teams, even if the number of games played against the • The Tribe hired Dane Fischer as the 31st head group is unequa; coach in William & Mary history on April 2 2) If procedure B1 fails to break the tie, then each tied team’s record shall be compared to the team occupying the highest position in the standings, continuing down through the standings until one team gains an advantage by a higher winning percentage as described in B1. • Five newcomers will join nine returnees to 3) If the tie is broken by B1 or B2 regarding one or more teams, but three or more teams remain tied, then procedures B1 and B2 will be the Tribe roster, including returning starters in re-applied among those tied teams only. If two teams remain tied, revert to the two-tied team procedure. Knight and Luke Loewe 4) If a tie still exists, the RPI, as computed from the RPI Report by 9:00 a.m., on the day following the last scheduled conference game, will be used to break the tie. The team with the better RPI will earn the higher seed.

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2019-20 SIGNEES CHARLESTON D’Avian Houston, 6-1, 185, , Bellaire Texas/Episcopal High School Last season, Houston led the Episcopal Knights to a 23-9 overall record and to the Southwest Prep Conference championship game under head coach Wayne Jones ... During his sophomore year, he played in 32 games for Ridge Point High School in Missouri City, Texas, and averaged 5.5 points, 1.5 assists, 1.9 rebounds and 0.9 steals per game for the Panthers ... Houston goes by the nickname, “DA,” ... Chose CofC over Longwood and Sam Houston State ... This past May, he led his AAU Cooz Elite squad to a 3-1 record at the Dallas Under Armour Rise Session averaging 11 points, four assists and two steals per game. RJ Ogom, 6-5, 210, Power Forward, Homewood-Flossmoor High School, Chicago, Ill. Last year, Ogom led the Homewood-Flossmoor Vikings to a 23-8 overall record and to the Class 4A sectional finals. The team is currently ranked No. 17 among Chicago area schools in the NBC Sports Chicago Preps Basketball Power Rankings ... He was tabbed one of “five rising seniors ready to emerge” by the Chicago Sun Times this past summer. Ogom played for the AAU All In Athletics squad on the adidas circuit averaging 11.0 points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game ... Chose CofC over Mount St. Mary’s and Purdue Fort Wayne.

DELAWARE Andrew Carr, 6-9, Forward, West Chester, Pa./West Chester East Averaged 19 points and eight rebounds per game last year during his junior season ... Led West Chester East High School to a 21-7 record and an appearance in the PIAA District I Class 5A title game and the Vikings’ first state tournament berth in 17 years ... Carr’s father, Phil, and his uncle, Tim, both played for the Blue Hens in the 1980’s and each served as team captain during their senior seasons.

DREXEL Lamar Oden Jr., 6-6, Guard/Forward, Atlanta, Ga./ Greenforest McCalep Christian Academy Shoots the ball at a high clip from all three levels ... Can create off the dribble ... Listed as a two-star prospect by Verbal Commits.

ELON Brandon Harris, 6-6, Guard/Forward, Savannah, Ga. A versatile player out of Savannah, Ga., Harris can play both the guard and forward spots ... Harris was ranked as one of the top-25 players in Georgia’s 2020 class by Hoop Seen ... Harris is also rated as a three- star recruit by Rivals and is a top-45 nationally ranked in 247 Sports rankings for the class of 2020 at his position. Darius Buford, 6-1, Guard, Bolingbrook, Ill. Burford was ranked as a top-20 player in Illinois’ 2020 class by the Hoops Report and Prep Hoops Illinois ... Burford has led Bolingbrook HS to Conference, Regional and Sectional titles during his time with the program ... Named to the 1st Team All-Tournament in both the Decatur Turkey Tournament and the Kingdom of The Sun Holiday Classic in 2018 ... The No. 36 ranked player of the 2020 class in the Midwest by Midwest Hoops Spotlight, Burford was an IBCA All-State Selection as a junior.. Michael Graham, 6-9, Forward, Brooklyn, N.Y. A two-way player out of Brooklyn, N.Y., Graham was ranked as a top-10 player in New York’s 2020 class by both 247 Sports (No. 7) and Rivals (No. 9) respectively ... Graham was also tabbed as a 3-star recruit and the No. 51 Power Forward in the nation by 247 Sports ... Named to the 1st team All-Tournament in the NERR Super 16 Memorial Day Showcase ... Collected MVP honor in the NYC Mayors Cup Tournament.

HOFSTRA David Green, 6-7, 215, Guard/Forward. Ocoee, Fla./Ocoee Averaged 13 points and six rebounds per game last year in helping lead his team to the district championship game ... Scored over 30 points in three games last season and in addition, was named an all-star at the Hoop Group Elite Camp and he participated in the NCAA College Basketball Academy in July ... Member of the National Honor Society. Zion Bethea, 6-3, 205, Point Guard, South Orange, N.J./Immaculate Conception A four-year member of the basketball program, Bethea averaged 16 points, six rebounds, and five assists as a junior, 12 points, four rebounds, and four assists as a sophomore, and 18 points, seven rebounds, and four assists as a freshman ... Has earned a multitude of honor as he was Essex County First Team and All-Super Essex Conference First Team as a junior ... Reached 1,000 career points and helped his team to a conference championship as a junior.

UNCW Melvin Edwards, 6-7, Forward, Carrollton, Ga. Averaged 18.1 points, 8.6 rebounds, 3.2 blocks and 1.8 assists during his junior season for Carrollton ... With Edwards as the anchor, Carrollton is ranked No. 4 in the 5A classification. Edwards is ranked the No. 3 by the Georgia High School Association ... Selected to the Second-Team at the Battle for Georgia Tournament and won the slam dunk competition at the 2019 West Georgia All-Star Game ... Earned the team’s Outstanding Defensive Award in 2018-19 and was named on the West Georgia Preseason All-Area Team for 2019-20.

NORTHEASTERN Coleman Stucke, 6-7, Forward, Oakville, Ontario, Canada Is in his post-graduate year at Orangeville Prep, one of the best basketball programs in all of Canada ... A versatile player that can play multiple positions on the floor ... Went to Kings Christian Collegiate where he was named to the all-star team ... In AAU for Canada Elite, Stucke averaged 15.6 points per game and 4.6 rebounds per game last summer.

TOWSON Chris Biekeu, 6-7, Forward, Montreal, Canada Played for Vanier College in Montreal, Canada ... Long and versatile, played with Canada-based AAU organization, Canada Elite, on the Under Armour circuit ... Offensively, Biekeu can score from multiple levels ... Active around the rim with his athleticism and his length ... Has the ability to spread the floor and consistently knock down perimeter shots ... High motor provides extreme value on the backboards ... Defensively, he can guard multiple positions and is a shot-blocking presence around the rim. Cory Barnes Jr., 6-1, Point Guard, Washington, D.C./Archbishop Carroll A hard nose defender, can play on or off the ball ... Body style and versatility gives him the ability to guard multiple positions ... Originally from Lewes, Del. ... Played a major role in the success of the DMV powerhouse Team Durant AAU team ... Guarded best perimeter player during every tournament ... Known for playing tenacious on ball defense. Darrick Jones Jr., 6-5, Forward, Richmond, Virginia/Oak Hill Versatile, athletic wing who is ultra-competitive ... Offensively, has the ability to score from multiple levels ... Played in 25 games as a junior, starting one and averaging 12.4 minutes per game for Oak Hill ... Aver- aged 5.2 points and 2.5 rebounds per game, while shooting 49.4 percent from the floor and 43.8 percent from three ... High-level athleticism and strength allow him to finish in a variety of ways around the rim ... Can consistently knock down perimeter shots with range ... Defensively, can guard multiple positions ... Super active and can provide heavy pressure on the ball handler ... Also a tremendous rebounder from the perimeter ... Played with Baltimore- based AAU organization, Team Thrill, on the UnderArmour circuit.

WILLIAM & MARY Connor Kochera, 6-4, 185, Guard, Arlington Heights, Ill./Saint Viator Named ESCC All-Conference, and Daily Herald All-Area … Averaged 15 points, five rebounds and three assists per game in 2018-19 … Shot 40% from 3-point range as a junior … A three-year letterwinner for Quin Hayes at Saint Viator … Helped Saint Viator to a regional championship and a 26-7 record in 2019 … As a sophomore, helped Saint Viator to the ESCC Conference Championship thanks to a 9-0 record … Was the Freshman MVP in 2017 in leading his team to the conference championship (9-0) … Played soccer at Saint Viator as well and was named the Lion Award winner in freshman soccer … Played the last three years for UAA-Rise Fundamental University Basketball Team … In the summer of 2019 played on the Under Armour Rise Circuit and his team was ranked in the national top 25 … Averaged 17 points per game while leading Fundamental U to an overall UAA-Rise record of 14-2, losing to eventual champion Northern Kings, 50-46, in the semifinals … His team won the UAA-Rise Anatomix Division with a record of 10-1 … Named All-UAA-Rise honorable selection … Scored 29 and 25 points in two victories against Wisconsin Playground Elite (UAA) … A member of the National Honor Society. Jake Milkereit, 6-5, 190, Dallas, Texas/Bishop Lynch A Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-State selection in 2019 … Averaged 20 points, six rebounds, three assists, two steals and a blocked shot as a junior … Ranked No. 23 in Texas by Prep Hoops … A two-year team captain for coach Kyle May at Bishop Lynch … Named the MVP of the Greenville High School Tournament, scoring 29 points in the title game victory … An Academic All-State selection in 2019 … Named to the all-district first team as a junior … Selected to the all-tournament team at the South San Antonio Tournament … Led Bishop Lynch to the TAPPS 6A District Championship … Held the National 3-point Shooting Record for several weeks during his junior campaign … In 2017-18, averaged 18 points, five rebounds three assists and three steals per game … Made 271 3-pointers through his first three high school seasons … Shot 46% from 3-point range as a junior after shooting 47% in 2017-18 and 43% in 2016-17 … As a freshman, averaged 13 points, four rebounds and two assists per game … Played AAU for Drive Nation in the Nike EYBL in both 2018 and 2019 … In 2017, playing for Adidas Gold Urban DFW was named MVP of the King Arthur Classic Tourney … A 4.0 student at Bishop Lynch and a member of the student leadership.

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CAA BASKETBALL Contact: Bill Potter, Assistant Commissioner [email protected] | (O) 804.525.1430 | (C) 317.625.5772 | @CAABasketball | @billpotter_

COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON COUGARS Contact: Marlene Navor [email protected] | (O) 843.953.6720 | (C) 843.647.9916 | @CofCBasketball

UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE BLUE HENS Contact: Kevin Tritt [email protected] | (O) 302.831.8715 | (C) 302.383.5005 | @DelawareMBB DREXEL UNIVERSITY DRAGONS Contact: Mike Tuberosa [email protected] | (O) 215.895.1591 | (C) 267.258.3714 | @DrexelMBB

ELON UNIVERSITY PHOENIX Contact: Jamal Davis [email protected] | (O) 336.278.6865 | (C) 336.840.1570 | @ElonMBasketball

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY PRIDE Contact: Stephen Gorchov [email protected] | (O) 516.463.4933 | (C) 516.523.5252 | @HofstraMBB

JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY DUKES Contact: Jason Krech [email protected] | (O) 540.568.7910 | (C) 540.908.1041 | @JMUMBasketball UNCW SEAHAWKS Contact: Joe Browning [email protected] | (O) 910.962.3236 | (C) 910.352.0628 | @UNCWmenshoops

NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY HUSKIES Contact: Scott MacDonald [email protected] | (O) 617.373.2672 | (C) 919.619.4137 | @GoNUMBasketball TOWSON UNIVERSITY TIGERS Contact: Rob Knox [email protected] | (O) 410.704.4571 | (C) 610.800.1044 | @Towson_MBB

COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY TRIBE Contact: Kris Sears [email protected] | (O) 757.221.3368 | (C) 765.860.1205 | @WMTribeMBB

MEDIA SERVICES CAA BASKETBALL REPORT The CAA women’s basketball release is updated following each day that games are play. CAA standings, team-by-team results, notes, and any statistics will be updated as often as needed based upon the schedule of play. The release will be available via CAASports.com. For more information, contact Bill Potter at [email protected].

CAA WEEKLY HONORS The CAA names a Player of the Week and a Rookie of the Week each Monday morning during the season. Winners are chosen from the nominations provided by the conference sports information directors. The information will be available from the CAA office via release, social media, and on the official league website.

CAASPORTS.COM The official website of the Colonial Athletic Association. Visit CAA Basketball Media Central for all of your team info research and check out CAA Basketball Game Day for all your immediate links to live stats, live audio, webstreaming, and final results and recaps.

FLOSPORTS All non-linear CAA men’s basketball home games will be carried on FloSports this season. In addition, FloSports will be the broadcast home for the first two rounds of the conference championship in March. CAA fans can sign up (flosports.tv/caa) at a rate of $12.50 per month or 95.88 per year (7.99 per month), which provides access to all content that FloSports offers. Fans can now access FloHoops content from the conference office and most of its member institutions though custom applications on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and Android TV.

CAASTATS.COM CAAStats.com is the on-the-go source for CAA scores throughout the regular and postseason. Accessible from any internet connected device, CAAStats.com will include live stat information for every “statistic-centric” home competition.

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