Delaware vs. Drexel kicks off March Madness in CAA basketball tourney


Preseason polls tend to unfairly brand teams or create inflated expectations.

Perhaps the University of Delaware being pegged favorite in the Colonial Athletic Association’s October assessment of the coming 2021-22 season in voting by league coaches and media was overly optimistic.

Such exercises are notoriously inaccurate, which is fine. They’re only meant to stir up preseason hype anyway.

As it turned out, Towson and UNC-Wilmington tied for first place in the CAA, with Towson winning the tie-breaker and earning the No. 1 seed for the conference tournament starting Saturday in Washington, D.C.

Delaware's Ryan Allen watches his three-point attempt go in for a double digit lead late in the second half of Delaware's 74-61 win against Northeasten at the Bob Carpenter Center, Thursday, Feb. 10, 2022.

Towson was eighth and UNCW ninth in that preseason assessment, by the way.

Northeastern, which was second in the preseason poll and actually first on my ballot, finished in last place.

What do we know? But understand this:

Delaware’s CAA championship potential was rooted in its proven ability and experience, with three fifth-year players – Ryan Allen, Kevin Anderson and Dylan Painter, who’d each been All-CAA picks in their careers – as the central figures.

CAA TOURNEY BRACKET: Blue Hens seeded 5th

That made sense then and still does now, even as the Blue Hens (19-12) carry the not-so-attractive No. 5-seed into the Entertainment & Sports Arena. They’ll face No. 4 Drexel (15-13) in the quarterfinals at 2:30 p.m. Sunday.



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