Scott’s 2012 CAA Bracket

It’s back! A piece of content we look forward to all year long (and miss it when it’s gone): Scott’s CAA Tournament Bracket! Keep checking back as Scott the Face updates it throughout the weekend.

Also, don’t forget our 2012 CAA Tournament preview, and — if you would like more CAA Tournament stories — here’s more than you can handle, bro.

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  1. Justin Smith on said:

    Round 1
    UNCW over JMU
    DE over Townson
    NE over W&M
    GSU over Hofstra

    Round 2
    Drexel over JMU
    DE over ODU
    VCU over NE
    GMU over GSU

    Round 3
    DE over Drexel
    VCU over GMU

    Championship
    VCU over DE

    Look for Drexel to make an earlier than expected exit. Delaware has won their last 10 of 12 games.

    ODU is DE’s second round opponent and their point guard, Trian Illadis is out with a torn ACL and now have to cover that position by committee; the bulk of that work going to Dimitri Batten, a shaky red shirt freshman who has twice as many turnovers as he does assists this year.

    Drexel will be DE’s semi-final opponent and their point guard, Derrick Thomas, was suspended for criminal trespassing, simple assault and recklessly endangering another person. (Plus, Deleware is their biggest rival). Another role player was injured in their last game and now they are down to 7 players.

    With Drexel and ODU exiting their side early, VCU needs to make sure that they do not look past NE. For whatever reason they have had our number this year. I expect that to be our closest game during the tournament. The VCU – Mason matchup will go much like the recent man handeling during the last game of the regular season leaving only DE to beat. VCU will win it all this year.

    VCU!!! GO RAMS GO!!!

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