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A10/CAA 2013-14 season
So this is how these 2 conferences will be looking:
A10:
Dayton
Duquesne
Fordham
George Mason
George Washington
La Salle
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Richmond
Saint Louis
St Bonaventure
St Joseph's
VCU

CAA:
Charleston
Delaware
Drexel
Hofstra
James Madison
North Carolina-Wilmington
Northeastern
Towson
William & Mary

Going to be interesting to see with both if they are done for the 2013-14 season.
03-25-2013 01:08 PM
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RE: A10/CAA 2013-14 season
The CAA and NEC may need to combine. The NEC has lost a few schools also.
03-25-2013 01:12 PM
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RE: A10/CAA 2013-14 season
looking at the chart, NEC only lost Quinnipiac and Monmouth. So they would have 10 right now for next year. 10+9 a little much for a conference like that(when both are right now already the ideal bball conference size with round robin).
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(03-25-2013 01:16 PM)stever20 Wrote:  looking at the chart, NEC only lost Quinnipiac and Monmouth. So they would have 10 right now for next year. 10+9 a little much for a conference like that(when both are right now already the ideal bball conference size with round robin).

I believe they also lost C. Conn St and Wagner or Bryant too.
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RE: A10/CAA 2013-14 season
not according to the chart.
03-25-2013 01:41 PM
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RE: A10/CAA 2013-14 season
(03-25-2013 01:35 PM)curtis0620 Wrote:  
(03-25-2013 01:16 PM)stever20 Wrote:  looking at the chart, NEC only lost Quinnipiac and Monmouth. So they would have 10 right now for next year. 10+9 a little much for a conference like that(when both are right now already the ideal bball conference size with round robin).

I believe they also lost C. Conn St and Wagner or Bryant too.
Wanger was going to be #12 for the MAAC but NEC football held them hostage so they had to stay. Same for CCSU and Bryant w/ the AEC. Monmouth had an out by being invited to the Big South for fb so MAAC worked for them.
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RE: A10/CAA 2013-14 season
(03-25-2013 01:57 PM)Fresno St. Alum Wrote:  
(03-25-2013 01:35 PM)curtis0620 Wrote:  
(03-25-2013 01:16 PM)stever20 Wrote:  looking at the chart, NEC only lost Quinnipiac and Monmouth. So they would have 10 right now for next year. 10+9 a little much for a conference like that(when both are right now already the ideal bball conference size with round robin).

I believe they also lost C. Conn St and Wagner or Bryant too.
Wanger was going to be #12 for the MAAC but NEC football held them hostage so they had to stay. Same for CCSU and Bryant w/ the AEC. Monmouth had an out by being invited to the Big South for fb so MAAC worked for them.

Correct but if the Big South gets raided by the CAA or SoCon, Wagner, Bryant & C Conn could follow Monmouth to the Big South for football. Realignment has not stopped yet.03-banghead
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RE: A10/CAA 2013-14 season
(03-25-2013 10:37 PM)RUfan03 Wrote:  
(03-25-2013 01:57 PM)Fresno St. Alum Wrote:  
(03-25-2013 01:35 PM)curtis0620 Wrote:  
(03-25-2013 01:16 PM)stever20 Wrote:  looking at the chart, NEC only lost Quinnipiac and Monmouth. So they would have 10 right now for next year. 10+9 a little much for a conference like that(when both are right now already the ideal bball conference size with round robin).

I believe they also lost C. Conn St and Wagner or Bryant too.
Wanger was going to be #12 for the MAAC but NEC football held them hostage so they had to stay. Same for CCSU and Bryant w/ the AEC. Monmouth had an out by being invited to the Big South for fb so MAAC worked for them.

Correct but if the Big South gets raided by the CAA or SoCon, Wagner, Bryant & C Conn could follow Monmouth to the Big South for football. Realignment has not stopped yet.03-banghead
They could add them now but I guess Bryant and CCSU don't want more than 40 schollys? BSC requires 63.
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