OT: Army could earn first ever NCAA bid?
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 9:27 am
I know there are a few unaffiliated fans on this board so I apologize for a non BE post but it's not often - like, ever - that I've had a chance to enjoy success on the hardwood from the Cadets so I hope no one is offended that I take a little room here to acknowledge the success of Army basketball this season. Army beat Monmouth and could possibly reach the NCAAs for the first time in program history if the league tourney goes our way.
WEST POINT, N.Y. -- It's one of the unfortunate five, Army West Point men's basketball. The Black Knights' program is part of a jinxed group of original Division I teams (dating back to the 1940s) that has the infamous distinction of having never played an NCAA Tournament game. William & Mary, The Citadel, Northwestern and St. Francis (New York) are the other four.
This year, if injuries are staved, Army has the goods to make a real run at the NCAAs and win the Patriot League for the first time in program history. The Black Knights were picked fourth in the preseason but look as good as anyone in that conference right now. Their 132 ranking in KenPom is 53 spots better than Boston University, which is the second-highest rated team from that group. Army's also a senior-laden team that goes seven-deep on four-year guys, all of the starters being upperclassmen. At the mid-major level, that's a huge asset. From a personnel standpoint, Army has the strength and depth to match up with anyone in the Patriot League.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketb ... id----ever
WEST POINT, N.Y. -- It's one of the unfortunate five, Army West Point men's basketball. The Black Knights' program is part of a jinxed group of original Division I teams (dating back to the 1940s) that has the infamous distinction of having never played an NCAA Tournament game. William & Mary, The Citadel, Northwestern and St. Francis (New York) are the other four.
This year, if injuries are staved, Army has the goods to make a real run at the NCAAs and win the Patriot League for the first time in program history. The Black Knights were picked fourth in the preseason but look as good as anyone in that conference right now. Their 132 ranking in KenPom is 53 spots better than Boston University, which is the second-highest rated team from that group. Army's also a senior-laden team that goes seven-deep on four-year guys, all of the starters being upperclassmen. At the mid-major level, that's a huge asset. From a personnel standpoint, Army has the strength and depth to match up with anyone in the Patriot League.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketb ... id----ever