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W&M's Caa Tournament History WILLIAM & MARY MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK CAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY W&M’S CAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY Opponent – Seed Result Location (Site) Top Scorer Top Rebounder Top Assists 2021 (#7 Seed) Northeastern - 2 L, 47-63 Harrisonburg, Va. Luke Loewe (17) Mehkel Harvey (10) Yuri Covington (2) (Atlantic Union Bank) Connor Kochera (17) Connor Kochera (2) UNCW - 10 W, 73-60 Harrisonburg, Va. Luke Loewe (18) Luke Loewe (7) Luke Loewe (6) (Atlantic Union Bank) 2020 (#2 Seed) Elon - 7 L, 63-68 Washington, D.C. Nathan Knight (24) Nathan Knight (10) Thornton Scott (8) (Entertainment and Sports Arena) 2019 (#4 Seed) Delaware - 5 L, 79-85 North Charleston, S.C. Justin Pierce (26) Nathan Knight (11) Nathan Knight (7) (North Charleston Coliseum) 2018 (#4 Seed) CofC - 1 L, 73-83 North Charleston, S.C. Nathan Knight (31) Connor Burchfield (8) David Cohn (7) (North Charleston Coliseum) Towson - 5 W, 80-66 North Charleston, S.C. David Cohn (24) Nathan Knight (12) David Cohn (7) (North Charleston Coliseum) 2017 (#4 Seed) UNCW - 1 L, 94-105 North Charleston, S.C. Omar Prewitt (24) Jack Whitman (8) David Cohn (5) (North Charleston Coliseum) Daniel Dixon (5) Elon - 5 W, 71-66 North Charleston, S.C. Omar Prewitt (20) Omar Prewitt (13) Omar Prewitt (4) (North Charleston Coliseum) Daniel Dixon (20) 2016 (#5 Seed) Hofstra - 1 L, 67-70 Baltimore, Md. Greg Malinowski (22) Terry Tarpey (6) David Cohn (4) (Baltimore Arena) James Madison - 4 W, 79-64 Baltimore, Md. Omar Prewitt (25) Sean Sheldon (6) Terry Tarpey (6) (Baltimore Arena) 2015 (#3 Seed) Northeastern - 3 L, 62-71 Baltimore, Md. Marcus Thornton (20) Terry Tarpey (7) Sean Sheldon (6) (Baltimore Arena) Hofstra - 5 W, 92-91 2OT Baltimore, Md. Marcus Thornton (39) Terry Tarpey (10) 4 Players with 2 (Baltimore Arena) College of Charleston - 8 W, 72-59 Baltimore, Md. Marcus Thornton (17) Terry Tarpey (9) Terry Tarpey (5) (Baltimore Arena) 2014 (#3 Seed) Delaware - 1 L, 74-75 Baltimore, Md. Marcus Thornton (22) Terry Tarpey (8) Marcus Thornton (4) (Baltimore Arena) Kyle Gaillard (4) Towson - 2 W, 75-71 Baltimore, Md. Marcus Thornton (21) Sean Sheldon (4) Terry Tarpey (4) (Baltimore Arena) Omar Prewitt (4) Omar Prewitt (4) College of Charleston - 6 W, 70-59 Baltimore, Md. Marcus Thornton (16) Terry Tarpey (8) Omar Prewitt (2) (Baltimore Arena) Brandon Britt (16) 2013 (#6 Seed) James Madison - 3 L, 67-72 Richmond, Va. Marcus Thornton (25) Matt Rum (6) 4 Players with 2 (Richmond Coliseum) 2012 (#10 Seed) Northeastern - 7 L, 49-57 Richmond, Va. Tim Rusthoven (12) Tim Rusthoven (7) Quinn McDowell (5) (Richmond Coliseum) Kendrix Brown (7) TRIBE MEN’S BASKETBALL 79 WILLIAM & MARY MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK CAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY Opponent – Seed Result Location (Site) Top Scorer Top Rebounder Top Assists 2011 (#11 Seed) Hofstra - 3 L, 56-72 Richmond, Va. Marcus Kitts (10) Marcus Kitts (8) Kendrix Brown (5) (Richmond Coliseum) James Madison - 6 W, 72-68 Richmond, Va. Quinn McDowell (35) Kendrix Brown (9) Kendrix Brown (4) (Richmond Coliseum) 2010 (#3 Seed) Old Dominion - 1 L, 53-60 Richmond, Va. Danny Sumner (19) Marcus Kitts (5) Matt Rum (5) (Richmond Coliseum) David Schnieder (5) Danny Sumner (5) Northeastern - 2 W, 47-45 Richmond, Va. Danny Sumner (8) Marcus Kitts (9) David Schneider (3) (Richmond Coliseum) James Madison - 11 W, 70-65 Richmond, Va. David Schneider (23) David Schneider (7) Matt Rum (5) (Richmond Coliseum) 2009 (#10 Seed) James Madison - 7 L, 48-70 Richmond, Va. Danny Sumner (19) Danny Sumner (6) Kendrix Brown (2) (Richmond Coliseum) Steven Hess (2) 2008 (#5 Seed) Georgia State - 12 W, 58-57 Richmond, Va. David Schneider (20) Nathan Mann (6) David Schneider (3) (Richmond Coliseum) Nathan Mann (3) Old Dominion - 4 W, 63-60 Richmond, Va. Danny Sumner (16) Peter Stein (6) David Schneider (7) (Richmond Coliseum) Laimis Kisielus (16) Chris Darnell (6) VCU - 1 W, 56-54 Richmond, Va. Laimis Kisielius (23) Peter Stein (9) Laimis Kisielius (6) (Richmond Coliseum) George Mason - 3 L, 59-68 Richmond, Va. Laimis Kisielius (22) Danny Sumner (7) David Schneider (4) (Richmond Coliseum) 2007 (#8 Seed) Georgia State - 9 L, 68-70 Richmond, Va. Adam Payton (19) Adam Payton (6) David Schneider (3) (Richmond Coliseum) 2006 (#11 Seed) VCU - 6 L, 59-62 Richmond, Va. Corey Cofield (17) Calvin Baker (6) Calvin Baker (5) (Richmond Coliseum) 2005 (#9 Seed) James Madison - 8 W, 68-54 Richmond, Va. Nick D’Antoni (26) Corey Cofield (10) Nathan Mann (4) (Richmond Coliseum) Old Dominion - 1 L, 51-64 Richmond, Va. Corey Cofield (9) Hawley Smith (7) Nathan Mann (3) (Richmond Coliseum) Nathan Mann (9) Taylor Mokris (7) 2004 (#8 Seed) Towson - 9 L, 65-70 Richmond, Va. Adam Hess (23) Zeb Cope (11) Nick D’Antoni (6) (Richmond Coliseum) 2003 (#8 Seed) Hofstra - 9 L, 64-74 Richmond, Va. Sherman Rivers (17) Adam Duggins (7) Sherman Rivers (5) (Richmond Coliseum) 2002 (#8 Seed) James Madison - 9 L, 67-78 Richmond, Va. Adam Hess (23) Adam Hess (7) Nick D’Antoni (4) (Richmond Coliseum) 2001 (#4 Seed) Old Dominion - 5 L, 47-53 (OT) Richmond, Va. Sherman Rivers (14) Sherman Rivers (11) Jim Moran (3) (Richmond Coliseum) Jim Moran (11) Mike Johnson (3) 2000 (#7 Seed) James Madison - 2 L, 73-83 Richmond, Va. Jim Moran (22) Mit Winter (7) Scotty Scott (3) (Richmond Coliseum) Tom Strohbehn (7) 80 @WMTRIBEMBB WILLIAM & MARY MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK CAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY Opponent – Seed Result Location (Site) Top Scorer Top Rebounder Top Assists 1999 (#8 Seed) American - 9 L, 57-61 Richmond, Va. Justin Jackette (30) Tom Strohbehn (9) Scotty Scott (7) (Richmond Coliseum) 1998 (#2 Seed) American - 7 L, 66-71 Richmond, Va. Terence Jennings (15) Terence Jennings (4) David Grabuloff (5) (Richmond Coliseum) Sam Steen (15) Bill Phillips (4) 1997 (#5 Seed) VCU - 4 W, 77-63 Richmond, Va. Randy Bracey (24) Shaka Arnold (10) Bobby Fitzgibbons (3) (Richmond Coliseum) Old Dominion - 1 L, 62-70 Richmond, Va. Randy Bracey (22) Bobby Fitzgibbons (7) Shaka Arnold (5) (Richmond Coliseum) Shaka Arnold (7) 1996 (#6 Seed) UNCW - 3 L, 55-63 Richmond, Va. Carl Parker (14) David Grabuloff (5) Randy Bracey (3) (Richmond Coliseum) David Cully (5) 1995 (#6 Seed) James Madison - 3 L, 56-73 Richmond, Va. Carl Parker (12) David Cully (9) Matt Verkey (4) (Richmond Coliseum) 1994 (#8 Seed) Old Dominion - 1 L, 58-83 Richmond, Va. Carl Parker (15) Carl Parker (6) Kurt Small (2) (Richmond Coliseum) Shaka Arnold (2) 1993 (#5 Seed) American - 4 L, 72-78 Richmond, Va. Kurt Small (21) Thomas Roberts (8) Brendan Connor (5) (Richmond Coliseum) 1992 (#7 Seed) James Madison - 2 L, 53-77 Richmond, Va. Scott Smith (14) Thomas Roberts (6) Thomas Roberts (6) (Richmond Coliseum) 1991 (#6 Seed) American - 3 L, 57-70 Richmond, Va. Thomas Roberts (13) Ben Blocker (12) Brendan Connor (5) (Richmond Coliseum) 1990 (#8 Seed) James Madison - 1 L, 83-93 Richmond, Va. Thomas Roberts (19) Scott Smith (8) Curtis Pride (6) (Richmond Coliseum) John Leone (8) 1989 (#7 Seed) George Mason - 2 L, 72-75 Hampton, Va. Tom Bock (22) Tom Bock (10) Greg Burzell (4) (Hampton Coliseum) 1988 (#7 Seed) American - 2 W, 76-75 Hampton, Va. Mark Batzel (24) Tim Trout (15) Greg Burzell (7) (Hampton Coliseum) George Mason - 3 L, 76-95 Hampton, Va. Tim Trout (31) Mark Batzel (9) Curtiz Pride (5) (Hampton Coliseum) 1987 (#8 Seed) Navy - 1 L, 52-63 Hampton, Va. Greg Burzell (12) Tim Trout (9) Mark Batzel (3) (Hampton Coliseum) Tim Trout (3) Scott Trimble (3) 1986 (#7 Seed) Richmond - 2 L, 50-61 Richmond, Va. Mark Boddy (10) Scott Trimble (4) Scott Trimble (3) (Robins Center) Scott Coval (10) Scott Coval (4) Scott Coval (3) Tim Trout (10) Tim Trout (4) TRIBE MEN’S BASKETBALL 81 WILLIAM & MARY MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK CAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS W&M’S CAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS 2021 CAA TOURNAMENT – HARRISONBURG, VA. (ATLANTIC UNION BANK CENTER) First Round, March 6, 2021 Opponent FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off. Def. Tot. PF A TO Blk. Stl. 1-2-OT UNCW (60) 22 69 .319 8 21 .381 8 10 .800 13 20 33 16 12 13 7 6 21-39 W&M (73) 25 57 .439 4 17 .235 19 21 .905 11 34 45 15 7 16 3 7 33-40 Quarterfinals, March 7, 2021 Opponent FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off. Def. Tot. PF A TO Blk. Stl. 1-2-OT W&M (47) 17 54 .315 5 21 .238 8 13 .615 9 21 30 15 8 11 3 6 28-19 Northeastern (63) 23 56 .441 8 22 .364 9 11 .818 11 29 40 12 11 14 6 5 25-38 2020 CAA TOURNAMENT – WASHINGTON, D.C. (ENTERTAINMENT AND SPORTS ARENA) Quarterfinals, March 8, 2020 Opponent FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off. Def. Tot. PF A TO Blk. Stl. 1-2-OT Elon (68) 24 61 .393 13 30 .433 7 13 .538 14 23 37 15 15 8 3 3 40-28 W&M (63) 21 51 .412 8 23 .348 13 17 .765 8 27 35 18 11 9 5 3 31-32 2019 CAA TOURNAMENT – NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (NORTH CHARLESTON COLISEUM) Quarterfinals, March 10, 2019 Opponent FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off. Def. Tot. PF A TO Blk. Stl. 1-2-OT Delaware (85) 29 55 .527 14 24 .583 13 18 .722 8 21 29 15 17 8 0 3 31-54 W&M (79) 26 52 .500 9 25 .360 18 22 .818 7 21 28 16 18 7 5 4 45-34 2018 CAA TOURNAMENT – NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C.
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