Towson has cemented the No. 2 seed and a semifinal game at home in the four-team Colonial Athletic Association tournament next week.
With No. 9 Hofstra routing Villanova, 10-3, Saturday night, the Tigers finished second in the league with a 4-2 conference mark. So on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., Towson will play host to Drexel, which earned the No. 3 seed by virtue of a head-to-head tiebreaker over the Wildcats. (The Dragons beat Villanova, 9-8, on April 11.)
Read more »Unless I’m mistaken, the Mountaineers have clinched the No. 2 seed in the four-team Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference tournament next week at Canisius.
Manhattan edged Marist, 10-9, Saturday night, meaning that the Jaspers, Providence and Mount St. Mary’s finished the regular season with identical 5-3 records in the conference. If – as I suspect – head-to-head outcomes are the first tiebreaker, then the Mountaineers leapfrog both Manhattan and the Friars with wins against both teams.
Read more »The Blue Jays have enjoyed a lopsided relationship with the Tigers, winning 33 of 36 meetings, and Towson hasn’t earned a victory in the series since 1996. Here are a few things I will be looking for from the press box at Johnny Unitas Stadium Wednesday night.
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