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Thursday, May 27
Game #1 Georgia State vs. VCU -- 3:00 PM
Game #2 James Madison vs. UNCW -- 7:00 PM

Friday, May 28
Game #3 GSU vs. UNCW 12:00 pm
Game #4 VCU vs. JMU 3:30 pm
Game #5 UNCW vs. JMU 7:00 pm


Saturday, May 29
Game #6 UNCW vs.VCU 1:00 pm
Game #7 UNCW vs.VCU 1:00 pm
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Only 4 teams in the tourney?

We have 8 of the 12, which totally sucks. Then again, I think conference tourneys are a waste of $$$$ and unnecessary anyway.

The Big XII has 8 and they get a champion but they all go to the Regionals anyway....pointless :ohno:
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$$ cutbacks across many sports for the CAA have made postseason tourneys 4 teams, it used to be 6.
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bluehenbillk wrote:$$ cutbacks across many sports for the CAA have made postseason tourneys 4 teams, it used to be 6.
I was going to say, with the exception of basketball, aren't they all 4 teams?
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andy7171 wrote:
bluehenbillk wrote:$$ cutbacks across many sports for the CAA have made postseason tourneys 4 teams, it used to be 6.
I was going to say, with the exception of basketball, aren't they all 4 teams?
Sounds right, except there are normally more than 4 that see post-season football action. :thumb:
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bluehenbillk wrote:
andy7171 wrote: I was going to say, with the exception of basketball, aren't they all 4 teams?
Sounds right, except there are normally more than 4 that see post-season football action. :thumb:
I wouldn't know anything about that. :oops:

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Although the level of play drops off a fair amount below the top 4 seeds, CAA tennis championships are 8 team events for both men and women. :coffee:
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VCU defeats UNC Wilmington 7-5 in 12 innings to advance to 10th NCAA Tournament

WILMINGTON, N.C. – Junior Joe Van Meter hit a two-run homer in the top of the 12th inning and the Rams escaped a pair of bases loaded jams late to capture the 2010 Colonial Athletic Association Baseball Championship with a 7-5 win against fourth-seeded UNC Wilmington Saturday evening at Brooks Field.

VCU, which captured its fifth tournament title in its last seven trips, overcame a 5-1 fourth inning deficit and tied the game in the eighth after CAA Defensive Player of the Year Michael Rooney committed a costly error that allowed the equalizer to score. The Seahawks loaded the bases in the ninth and tenth innings but couldn’t scratch across a run and the Rams bullpen tossed eight scoreless innings to close out the game
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VCU men’s soccer falls to defending national champion UVa

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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – A new era of Virginia Commonwealth University Men's Soccer began Friday night as first-year Head Coach Dave Giffard led his new-look Rams against defending national champion University of Virginia.
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With 18 newcomers and a squad that boasts 23 players with at least two years of eligibility remaining, including 18 freshmen and sophomores, it will clearly take time for the Rams to become cohesive unit. But in its first game against live competition, and after just three days of training with the entire squad, the back line held a potent Virginia offense to just a single goal as VCU dropped its exhibition opener 1-0 to the Cavaliers at Klockner Stadium.

"It was exciting to get out there and get running against a team like Virginia, who are the defending national champions," Giffard said. "We were anxious to test ourselves against another team. In order to get the exposure and to work on the areas that we need to improve, you have to play the best. Our hope [by playing Virginia and Akron in the preseason] is to get a realistic picture of where we are in this process. It will give us a good barometer of what we have to do over the next several months to get us where we want to be."

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NCAA Rankings Pre-Season Men
Division I Pre-Season Poll - August 10, 2010

Rank School Prev. W-L-T
1 Akron 2 23 - 1 - 1
2 Virginia 1 19 - 3 - 3
3 Wake Forest 3 17 - 4 - 3
4 North Carolina 4 16 - 2 - 4
5 UCLA 5 12 - 4 - 4
6 Maryland 6 15 - 6 - 2
7 Tulsa 7 15 - 5 - 2
8 UC Santa Barbara 10 17 - 5 - 2
9 Northwestern 11 11 - 5 - 4
10 Harvard 9 14 - 4 - 1
11 Duke 12 14 - 7 - 0
12 Boston College 15 14 - 9 - 0
13 Stanford 14 12 - 6 - 2
14 Drake 8 16 - 7 - 2
15 Monmouth 13 18 - 2 - 2
16 South Florida 18 14 - 4 - 3
17 St. John's 21 9 - 3 - 9
18 Ohio State 19 12 - 5 - 4
19 Portland 17 12 - 6 - 5
20 Louisville 16 13 - 3 - 4
20 Indiana 20 12 - 10 - 1
22 Connecticut 24 11 - 4 - 4
23 North Carolina-Wilmington 22 14 - 3 - 5
24 Michigan State RV 11 - 8 - 2
25 UC Irvine 25 15 - 7 - 0

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2010 CAA men’s soccer pre-season coaches poll

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RICHMOND, Va. (August 9, 2010) – UNC Wilmington, which returns 10 starters from last season’s 14-3-5 squad that captured its first CAA men’s soccer title, is predicted to repeat as conference champion again this season according to a vote of the league’s 12 men’s soccer coaches.
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The Seahawks claimed the top spot in the poll after receiving eight of a possible 11 first-place votes and 114 total points. Old Dominion was second in the voting with 100 points while 2008 champion George Mason got one first-place vote and was third with 96 points. Northeastern received two first-place votes and was fourth with 89 points and William and Mary placed fifth with 83 points. James Madison, which also picked up a first-place vote, was sixth, Hofstra and VCU were tied for seventh, Towson was picked ninth, Delaware and Drexel were tied for 10th and Georgia State was 12th.


2010 CAA MEN’S SOCCER PRE-SEASON COACHES POLL

1. UNC Wilmington (8 first-place votes) 114
2. Old Dominion 100
3. George Mason (1 first-place vote) 96
4. Northeastern (2 first-place votes) 89
5. William and Mary 83
6. James Madison (1 first-place vote) 78
7. Hofstra 61
7. VCU 61
9. Towson 44
10. Delaware 27
10. Drexel 27
12. Georgia State 12

(Teams received 11 points for a first-place vote, 10 for second, etc. Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own team.)

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VCU DROPS EXHIBITION FINALE, 3-1, AT TOP-RANKED UNIVERSITY OF AKRON
AKRON, Ohio – For the second time in five days the Virginia Commonwealth University men's soccer team faced one of the top two programs in the nation. On Wednesday, the Rams concluded their preseason slate with a 3-1 loss against top-ranked and 2009 NCAA Runner-Up University of Akron.

Much like its game at Virginia on Friday, the Black & Gold held strong but couldn't overcome a balanced Akron attack, which registered 12 shots with seven on goal, and a dominating defense. Just a season ago, the Zips posted 19 shutouts, which was the second-highest single-season mark in NCAA history, while also sporting a 0.27 goals against average and .760 shutout percentage, good for third all-time.

"I was proud of the effort the guys made tonight in a hostile environment against the best team in the country, said first-year VCU Head Coach Dave Giffard. "For only being seven days into preseason, I thought we continued to make good strides toward the team that we will become. What I was most proud of is how we stuck with our brand; even when behind, we worked, pressed and continued to put the ball on the ground and kept working to play out of their pressure.

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CSN Top 30 Rankings Week Ending 9/12/2010
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1. Akron
2. Virginia
3. North Carolina
4. Tulsa
5. Maryland
6. Monmouth
7. Ohio State
8. UC Irvine
9. Duke
10. Boston College

11. Wake Forest
12. Louisville
13. UCLA
14. Penn State
15. St. John’s
16. Connecticut
17. Harvard
18. Creighton
19. Michigan State
20. Portland

21. California
22. Indiana
23. UNC Wilmington
24. South Florida
25. UAB
26. SMU
27. William and Mary
28. New Mexico
29. Evansville
30. Butler
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RICHMOND, Va. – Virginia Commonwealth University senior C.J. Gehin-Scott (pictured, right) scored a pair of goals and junior Nick Rich added another as the Rams claimed a 3-1 win against cross town rival University of Richmond on Wednesday night at Ukrop Park.

With the victory, VCU improves to 3-1-1 on the year, while Richmond drops its third straight and falls to 1-3-1.

"On a night that we certainly weren't at our best, we found a way to score three goals and do enough to get a result against a hard working, well coached team," said VCU Head Coach Dave Giffard. "I thought overall it was probably the least sharp we have been so far, but sometimes days like that happen, we talk about finding a way to win and that is exactly what we did tonight."

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Records through Sun Sep 12, 2010
FCS Coaches Poll (I-AA)


1. Appalachian St. (11) 2-0 671 3
2. Villanova (8) 1-1 655 4
3. James Madison (5) 2-0 640 11

4. Jacksonville St. (2) 2-0 587 6
5. Southern Ill. (1) 1-1 523 2
6. Montana 1-1 479 1
7. Elon 1-1 478 8
8. New Hampshire 1-1 475 5
9. Richmond 0-1 473 7

10. Northern Iowa (1) 1-0 423 13
11. Stephen F. Austin 1-1 398 12
12. Delaware 2-0 397 17
13. William & Mary 1-1 343 14

14. Liberty 2-0 297 18
15. Massachusetts 2-0 274 20
16. Eastern Wash. 1-1 266 15
17. S. Carolina St. 1-1 260 16
18. Cal Poly 2-0 243 NR
19. McNeese St. 1-1 212 10
20. Weber St. 1-1 199 19
21. South Dakota St. 0-1 166 9
22. Montana St. 1-1 112 23
23. North Dakota St. 1-1 86 21
24. South Dakota 0-0 77 NR
25. Furman 1-0 72 NR

Others Receiving Votes:
Gardner-Webb 69, Northern Arizona 31, Georgia Southern 27, Pennsylvania 26, Illinois St. 23, Harvard 21, Prairie View A&M 16, SE Louisiana 15, Southern Utah 12, Texas St. 10, Eastern Illinois 10, Alabama St. 10, Colgate 7, Youngstown St. 4, Old Dominion 4, Missouri St. 3, Florida A&M 2, Butler 2, Central Arkansas 2
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ODU upsets #2 UNC

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Sept. 28, 2010

NORFOLK, VA--ODU freshman Gideon Asante (Sunyani, Ghana) scored two goals to lift the Monarchs (5-2-1) to a 2-1 victory over second ranked North Carolina (5-2) Tuesday evening.
ImageThe Tar Heels took the lead on Enzo Martinez goal off an assist from Josh Rice at the 24:11 mark if the first half. With 46 seconds left in the half Asante gathered a deflection from sophomore Yannick Smith (Hillsborough, NJ. ) and knocked it in for the equalizer and a 1-1 halftime score.

In the second half Asante got a pass from sophomore Shane Howard on a break and beat the UNC keeper for the goal and a Monarch win.

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One of the deepest conferences in the country ...

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Resurgent CAA shows remarkable depth

One of the deepest conferences in the country is the CAA with seven teams in the top 60 in this week's RPI rankings and two teams -- No. 20 Old Dominion and No. 25 William & Mary -- in the Soccer America Top 25. Such is the depth of the CAA that last-place Towson is perfect at 6-0-0 in non-conference play. It's a big turnaround for a conference that only sent its tournament champion -- UNC Wilmington -- to the postseason in 2009.

With four games left to play in the CAA regular season, William & Mary has a four-point lead, but only five points separate the next 11 teams.

WILLIAM & MARY (*RPI ranking: 5). The Tribe, No. 25 in this week's Soccer America, ran its unbeaten streak to seven matches with a 2-1 win over James Madison. Alan Koger, who had the winning goal in Saturday's 1-0 win over VCU, had both goals against JMU. William & Mary's other win last week was 2-0 over Wake Forest. Ghanaian Nathaniel Baako, a senior midfielder, is one of the nation's most unheralded players.

OLD DOMINION (11). The Monarchs, No. 20 in the Soccer America rankings, fell into third place in the CAA when they lost at Georgia State, 4-3, on Wednesday. ODU, whose biggest win was 2-1 over North Carolina, is one of the youngest teams in the country. All its goals have been scored by sophomores and freshmen. Jordan LeBlanc leads with five goals, and Chris Harmon and Gideon Asante follow with four. Senior Evan Newton has been big in goal.

GEORGE MASON (29). After opening conference play with three losses and a tie, the Patriots have gotten themselves back in the race for one of the four tournament berths with wins over Towson (3-2) and James Madison (3-0) and a tie with Delaware (0-0). Senior forward Ernesto Marquez was involved in all six Mason goals and leads the team with five goals and five assists.

UNC WILMINGTON (36). The defending champions have played three straight scoreless draws but are still in second place in the CAA with a 3-1-3 record. UNCW has been impressive defensively, allowing only eight goals in 13 games, but its offense has been suspect. Quebecois Etienne Boulanger (five goals) is the only player with more than two goals.

JAMES MADISON (48). The Dukes are only 2-3-1 in the CAA but 5-1-1 in non-conference play, including a 0-0 tie at defending national champion Virginia last week that ended a streak of 15 consecutive losses to the Cavs. JMU's 2-1 loss to William & Mary on Wednesday was its first loss in Harrisburg after five wins.

TOWSON (51). The Tigers (8-4-1 overall but only 2-4-1 in CAA) opened the season with six straight wins, all against non-conference opponents. They ended a three-game losing streak with a 2-1 win over Northeastern on Wednesday. Senior Marco Mangione began the week tied for the CAA lead in goals with nine.

DREXEL (59). The Dragons opened with four wins and a tie at nationally ranked Florida Gold Coast but they dig themselves a hole when they lost their first three CAA games. Conference wins in three of their last four games leave them tied for sixth place with four games to play. Nathan Page leads the Dragons with six goals, while Nate Baker is first with five assists.

VCU (90). The Rams had their 10-game unbeaten streak -- their longest in 12 years -- snapped when they fell at William & Mary, 1-0, on Saturday. First-year coach Dave Giffard, a former Akron assistant, has rebuild the Rams, starting two freshmen and five transfers. Guatemalan goalkeeper Gabriel Rodriguez began the week as the conference leader with a 0.57 GAA. Senior C.J. Gehin-Scott leads the Rams with five goals and 12 points.

NORTHEASTERN (116). The Huskies opened with three straight losses, but they have played above .500 since then. They climbed back into the CAA race last week a 4-0 triumph over Hofstra and a 0-0 draw with UNC Wilmington. NU out-shot UNCW 28-13, but was unable to score in a rematch of last year’s CAA championship. Mike Kennedy leads the Huskies with five goals.

GEORGIA STATE (132). The Panthers got a goal and an assist from Gimel Gordon in their 4-3 win over Old Dominion on Wednesday and moved back above .500 overall with a 6-5-3 record. Gordon is one of seven players with two or more goals.

HOFSTRA (145). Swedish freshman Lukas Ahman scored a golden goal to give the Pride (2-3-2 in the CAA and 4-6-3 overall) a 1-0 win over Drexel on Wednesday evening and three points that kept it in the hunt for a berth in the CAA Tournament. The Pride started five freshmen in each of its last four games.

DELAWARE (165). The Blue Hens have the worst overall record at 3-7-3 but are unbeaten in their last three CAA games with a win over Drexel (2-1) and ties with Hofstra (0-0) and George Mason (0-0). Their other conference win was 1-0 over Old Dominion.

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NCAA Soccer Rankings Regional Men, South Atlantic

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NSCAA/HendrickCars.com Regional Rankings
NCAA Rankings Regional Men South Atlantic
Division I 9th Poll - November 02, 2010

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Rank School Prev. W-L-T
1 Maryland, University of DA UVA 2-0 12 - 2 - 1
2 William & Mary, College of DH UNCW 1-0 (OT); TA Hofstra 0-0 (OT) 12 - 2 - 2
3 Virginia, University of LH Maryland 0-2 9 - 3 - 3
4 Boston College DH Dartmouth 2-1; LA Wake Forest 3-4 8 - 3 - 5
5 James Madison University DA ODU 2-0; DH Drexel 2-0 9 - 5 - 2
6 Old Dominion University LH JMU 0-2; DH Northeastern 0-1 (OT) 8 - 6 - 2

7 High Point University DA Coastal Carolina 2-1 (OT); DH VMI 2-0 13 - 3 - 1
8 George Mason University LH Hofstra 1-2 (OT); DA Georgia State 3-0 8 - 6 - 2
9 Virginia Commonwealth University LH UNC 0-1; DA Towson 1-0 7 - 3 - 6
10 North Carolina-Wilmington, University of LA W&M 0-1 (OT); LA Delaware 0-1 7 - 6 - 4


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Lady Pride, Lady Dukes Association reps in playoffs

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2010 CAA Men's Soccer Championship Preview

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Course:Pinehurst No. 8: CAAM2011 Par 72 - 7092 yards
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to par thru today 1 2 3
1 UNC Wilmington +18 F +7 294 293 295 882
2 VCU +28 F +4 304 296 292 892
3 George Mason +29 F +8 302 295 296 893
4 James Madison +38 F +10 296 308 298 902
5 Old Dominion +45 F +16 309 296 304 909
6 William & Mary +50 F +17 314 295 305 914
7 Georgia State +54 F +18 307 305 306 918
8 Delaware +56 F +19 312 301 307 920
9 Towson +60 F +15 309 312 303 924
10 Drexel +105 F +38 333 310 326 969
11 Hofstra +122 F +43 326 329 331 986


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Course:Pinehurst No. 8: CAAM2011 Par 72 - 7092 yards

position player team scoring rounds total
score
current start to par thru today 1 2 3
1 1 Josh Brock UNC Wilmington -2 F -1 72 71 71 214
2 3 Rocky Khara VCU +1 F E 74 71 72 217
T3 T10 Nyasha Mauchaza (10) Towson +2 F -3 73 76 69 218
T3 4 Silas VanSky George Mason +2 F E 72 74 72 218
T5 2 Neil Henderson Old Dominion +3 F +3 76 68 75 219
T5 T14 Chase Sargent VCU +3 F -4 78 73 68 219
T7 T7 Thomas Bass UNC Wilmington +5 F +1 74 74 73 221
T7 T5 Ryan Vince James Madison +5 F +2 72 75 74 221
T9 T14 Matt Ball, Jr. VCU +8 F +1 75 76 73 224
T9 T7 Payne McLeod UNC Wilmington +8 F +4 75 73 76 224
T11 T16 Justin Martinson (10) Delaware +9 F +1 74 78 73 225
T11 T5 Stephen Scialo (10) Delaware +9 F +6 74 73 78 225
T11 T12 Mike Smith James Madison +9 F +3 75 75 75 225
T11 T19 Casey Thompson George Mason +9 F E 79 74 72 225
15 T10 Branson Real George Mason +10 F +5 75 74 77 226
T16 T12 Zach Glassman William & Mary +11 F +5 76 74 77 227
T16 T16 Tyler Gruca (10) Georgia State +11 F +3 78 74 75 227
T18 T19 Josh Apple George Mason +12 F +3 76 77 75 228
T18 T16 John Duthie (10) Towson +12 F +4 77 75 76 228
T18 T27 Alan Fowler (10) Georgia State +12 F +1 77 78 73 228
T18 T30 Garth McGee Old Dominion +12 F E 77 79 72 228
T18 T7 Michael Taylor UNC Wilmington +12 F +8 73 75 80 228
23 T19 Sam Wall Old Dominion +13 F +4 77 76 76 229
24 26 Chris Wellde James Madison +14 F +4 79 75 76 230
T25 T19 Patrick Leisure William & Mary +15 F +6 80 73 78 231
T25 T34 Brandon Parker William & Mary +15 F E 86 73 72 231
T25 T19 Jeremy Wells William & Mary +15 F +6 78 75 78 231
T28 T19 Mark Jargren VCU +16 F +7 77 76 79 232
T28 T19 Victor Lavin (10) Georgia State +16 F +7 78 75 79 232
T30 T39 Rich Leeper James Madison +17 F +1 77 83 73 233
T30 T27 Marshall Tinsley George Mason +17 F +6 82 73 78 233
T32 T27 Brent Paul (10) Georgia State +18 F +7 74 81 79 234
T32 T34 Taylor Zimmerman UNC Wilmington +18 F +3 82 77 75 234
T34 T34 Greg Matthias (10) Delaware +21 F +6 85 74 78 237
T34 T30 Tom Wilde Old Dominion +21 F +9 79 77 81 237
T36 T32 James Braunsberg (10) Drexel +22 F +9 79 78 81 238
T36 T41 Joe Alvarez, Jr. (10) Towson +22 F +5 81 80 77 238
T36 T34 Matt Smith VCU +22 F +7 80 79 79 238
39 T41 Kevin McLister (10) Delaware +23 F +6 85 76 78 239
40 T34 Matt Fry (10) Towson +24 F +9 78 81 81 240
T41 T46 Ben Feld (10) Drexel +25 F +6 84 79 78 241
T41 T32 Ross Mclister (10) Georgia State +25 F +12 79 78 84 241
43 T41 Corey Wagner (10) Delaware +26 F +9 79 82 81 242
T44 T44 Andrew Lawson (10) Drexel +28 F +10 85 77 82 244
T44 T39 Nick Schafer William & Mary +28 F +12 80 80 84 244
46 49 Connell McNamara (10) Hofstra +30 F +9 80 85 81 246
47 T46 Cameron Dasilva (10) Hofstra +31 F +12 82 81 84 247
T48 50 Paul Bruckner (10) Hofstra +33 F +11 84 82 83 249
T48 T51 Pat Hinch (10) Towson +33 F +9 81 87 81 249
T48 48 Ben Hinge (10) Drexel +33 F +13 88 76 85 249
T48 T44 Jake Winn (10) Hofstra +33 F +15 80 82 87 249
52 T51 Mike Serensits (10) Drexel +37 F +13 85 83 85 253
53 53 Andrew Roberts (10) Hofstra +42 F +11 91 84 83 258
- - Chad Mozingo James Madison - F W 72 W W -
- - James Brockington Old Dominion - F W W 75 W -
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Damn, Delaware's even better than Towson in golf.
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The men take on Wake Forest in the first round.

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Women take on NC State in first round.

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The UNCW men take on Auburn in the first round.

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VCU hosts CAA T&F Championships

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RAMS READY TO ROLL AT THIS WEEKEND’S CAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
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RICHMOND, Va. - During any sport's season there are many peaks and valleys throughout the year.

Teams try to peak as close as they can toward the end of the season. The VCU track team is doing just that, as they head into the CAA Championships Friday and Saturday at Sports Backers Stadium.

"We talk all year about putting deposits into the account and making a withdrawal at the right time," Head Coach Jon Riley said. "This is the time, this is the meet we work for all year long."

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