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RE: Is CAA Women's BB a 2 bid conference
Our league has always been a top heavy league. When ODU was good it was ODU/JMU then the rest of the league. After we dethroned ODU and that program fell it was JMU and Drexel/Hofstra/Delaware always had good squads. Hofstra and Delaware have fallen and now Elon joined the ranks last year. Next year will be JMU/Drexel again and maybe Elon stays up there, maybe NU keeps climbing, maybe Delaware rises again post EDD. But our conference will continue to be good at the top. Has been for a long time. OOC wins are important. Our league as a whole has never gotten over that hump of being able to beat those teams with an consistency. We have always been able to play them. JMU and Drexel both played schedules that with more wins could have been at larges, but neither won the games.
03-05-2018 01:42 PM
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