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{{2009–10 CAA men's basketball standings}} {{2009–10 CAA men's basketball standings}}
The '''2009–10 CAA men's basketball season''' marks the 25th season of ] ]. The conference had numerous "Silver Anniversary" programs and highlights throughout the season.

The '''2009–10 CAA men's basketball season''' marks the 25th season of ] ]. The conference is doing numerous "Silver Anniversary" programs and highlights throughout the season.


==Preseason== ==Preseason==
On September 23, 2009 the Colonial Athletic Association announced that all 12 CAA teams had been named to ESPN's ''BracketBusters'', which is set for February 19–20, 2010. Home games will be played by ], ], ], ], ] and ]. ], ], ], ], ] and ] are all road teams.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.caasports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=43048&SPID=3455&DB_OEM_ID=8500&ATCLID=204800362|title = All 12 Caa Teams Among Field of 98 for 2010 Bracketbusters}}</ref>

===CAA Media Day===
On October 20, 2009 the Colonial Athletic Association held their annual Media Day at the ESPN Zone in ] The results of a vote of the league's coaches, sports information directors and media was announced to unveil the predicted order of finish for the CAA teams in the conference as well as the preseason all-conference teams.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.caasports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=43048&SPID=3455&DB_OEM_ID=8500&ATCLID=204817269|title = Old Dominion Picked to Win Caa Men?S Basketball Title in 2009-10}}</ref>

===2009–10 Preseason All-CAA Team===
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;"
|-
! First Team
! Class
! Position
! Height
! Hometown / Previous School(s)
|-
| ], Northeastern
| Sr.
| G/F
| 6'4"
| ] / Watertown-Mayer
|-
| ], Hofstra
| Jr.
| G
| 6'3"
| ] / ]
|-
| ], Old Dominion
| Sr.
| C/F
| 6'10"
| ], ] / Korhait
|-
| ], George Mason
| Jr.
| G
| 6'4"
| ] / ]
|-
| ], VCU
| Jr.
| F
| 6'11"
| ] / ]
|}

{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;"
|-
! Second Team
! Class
! Position
! Height
! Hometown / Previous School(s)
|-
| Manny Adako, Northeastern
| Sr.
| F
| 6'8"
| ] / ] / Winchendon Prep
|-
| Joe Dukes, Georgia State
| Sr.
| G
| 6'1"
| ] / Randolph Clay / ]
|-
| David Schneider, William & Mary
| Sr.
| G
| 6'3"
| ] / ]
|-
| Chad Tomko, UNC Wilmington
| Jr.
| G
| 5'11"
| ] / ]
|-
| Julius Wells, James Madison
| So.
| F
| 6'5"
| ] / ]
|}

;CAA Preseason Co-Players of the Year: ] (Hofstra) and Gerald Lee (Old Dominion)
;Honorable Mention: Ben Finney, Jr., G/F, Old Dominion; Jawan Carter, Jr., G, Delaware; Chaisson Allen, Jr., G, Northeastern

===CAA Preseason Poll===
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{{col-2}}
1. Old Dominion <br />
2. Northeastern <br />
3. VCU <br />
4. George Mason <br />
5. James Madison <br />
6. Hofstra <br />
{{col-2}}
7. Drexel <br />
8. Georgia State <br />
9. Towson <br />
10. William and Mary <br />
11. Delaware <br />
12. UNC Wilmington
{{col-end}}


==Notable upsets==
On September 23, 2009 the Colonial Athletic Association announced that all 12 CAA teams had been named to ESPN's ''BracketBusters'', for the fourth consecutive year, which is set for February 19-20, 2010. Home games will be played by Delaware, George Mason, Georgia State, Hofstra, Northeastern and VCU. Drexel, James Madison, UNC Wilmington, Old Dominion, Towson and William and Mary are road teams. The league has posted an 11-5 record in televised contests in ''BracketBusters'' over the past five years in ''BracketBusters''. <ref>http://www.caasports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=43048&SPID=3455&DB_OEM_ID=8500&ATCLID=204800362</ref>
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; font-size:90%;"
|-
! style="width:8%;"| Date
! style="width:11%;"| Winner
! style="width:11%;"| Opponent
! style="width:5%;"| Score
! style="width:65%;"| Notes
|- align=center
| 19 November 2009
| ]
| ]
| 80–69
| align=left| Penn State came into the 2009–10 season as the ].
|- align=center
| 21 November 2009
| ]
| #17 ]
| 82–69
| align=left| Marked former VCU head coach ]'s return to Richmond; was the first ranked team to play in the ], which opened in 1999.
|- align=center
| 28 November 2009
| ]
| ]
| 78–68
| align=left |
|- align=center
| 12 December 2009
| ]
| ]
| 75–72
| align=left |
|- align=center
| 19 December 2009
| ]
| #11 ]
| 61–57
| align=left |
|- align=center
| 30 December 2009
| ]
| ]
| 83–77
| align=left | William & Mary completed their season sweep of ] opponents (2–0), marking the first time in school history that they have defeated two ACC foes on the road in the same season; the win was the Tribe's 9th in a row, good for the second longest winning streak in program history.
|}


==References== ==References==
{{reflist|2}} {{Reflist}}


{{Colonial Athletic Association men's basketball navbox}}
{{2009–10 Men's Basketball Conference Seasons}}
{{2009–10 NCAA Division I men's basketball conference season navbox}}


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Sports season
2009–10 Colonial Athletic Association men's basketball season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportBasketball
Number of teams12
Regular Season
ChampionsOld Dominion
Tournament
ChampionsOld Dominion
CAA men's basketball seasons
← 2008–092010–11 →
2009–10 CAA men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Old Dominion 15 3   .833 27 9   .750
Northeastern 14 4   .778 20 13   .606
William & Mary 12 6   .667 22 11   .667
George Mason 12 6   .667 17 15   .531
VCU 11 7   .611 27 9   .750
Drexel 11 7   .611 16 16   .500
Hofstra 10 8   .556 19 15   .559
Towson 6 12   .333 10 21   .323
Georgia State 5 13   .278 12 20   .375
UNCW 5 13   .278 9 22   .290
James Madison 4 14   .222 13 20   .394
Delaware 3 15   .167 7 24   .226
2010 CAA tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

The 2009–10 CAA men's basketball season marks the 25th season of Colonial Athletic Association basketball. The conference had numerous "Silver Anniversary" programs and highlights throughout the season.

Preseason

On September 23, 2009 the Colonial Athletic Association announced that all 12 CAA teams had been named to ESPN's BracketBusters, which is set for February 19–20, 2010. Home games will be played by Delaware, George Mason, Georgia State, Hofstra, Northeastern and Virginia Commonwealth (VCU). Drexel, James Madison, UNC Wilmington, Old Dominion, Towson and William & Mary are all road teams.

CAA Media Day

On October 20, 2009 the Colonial Athletic Association held their annual Media Day at the ESPN Zone in Washington, D.C. The results of a vote of the league's coaches, sports information directors and media was announced to unveil the predicted order of finish for the CAA teams in the conference as well as the preseason all-conference teams.

2009–10 Preseason All-CAA Team

First Team Class Position Height Hometown / Previous School(s)
Matt Janning, Northeastern Sr. G/F 6'4" Watertown, MN / Watertown-Mayer
Charles Jenkins, Hofstra Jr. G 6'3" Queens, N.Y. / Springfield Gardens
Gerald Lee, Old Dominion Sr. C/F 6'10" Uusikaupunki, Finland / Korhait
Cam Long, George Mason Jr. G 6'4" Palm Bay, FL / Freedom (VA)
Larry Sanders, VCU Jr. F 6'11" Fort Pierce, FL / Port St. Lucie
Second Team Class Position Height Hometown / Previous School(s)
Manny Adako, Northeastern Sr. F 6'8" Decatur, GA / Towers / Winchendon Prep
Joe Dukes, Georgia State Sr. G 6'1" Cuthbert, GA / Randolph Clay / Wake Forest
David Schneider, William & Mary Sr. G 6'3" Phoenix, AZ / Brophy Prep
Chad Tomko, UNC Wilmington Jr. G 5'11" Charlotte, NC / Independence
Julius Wells, James Madison So. F 6'5" Toledo, OH / Libbey
CAA Preseason Co-Players of the Year
Charles Jenkins (Hofstra) and Gerald Lee (Old Dominion)
Honorable Mention
Ben Finney, Jr., G/F, Old Dominion; Jawan Carter, Jr., G, Delaware; Chaisson Allen, Jr., G, Northeastern

CAA Preseason Poll

1. Old Dominion
2. Northeastern
3. VCU
4. George Mason
5. James Madison
6. Hofstra

7. Drexel
8. Georgia State
9. Towson
10. William and Mary
11. Delaware
12. UNC Wilmington

Notable upsets

Date Winner Opponent Score Notes
19 November 2009 UNCW Penn State 80–69 Penn State came into the 2009–10 season as the defending NIT champion.
21 November 2009 VCU #17 Oklahoma 82–69 Marked former VCU head coach Jeff Capel's return to Richmond; was the first ranked team to play in the Siegel Center, which opened in 1999.
28 November 2009 William & Mary Wake Forest 78–68
12 December 2009 George Mason Creighton 75–72
19 December 2009 Old Dominion #11 Georgetown 61–57
30 December 2009 William & Mary Maryland 83–77 William & Mary completed their season sweep of Atlantic Coast Conference opponents (2–0), marking the first time in school history that they have defeated two ACC foes on the road in the same season; the win was the Tribe's 9th in a row, good for the second longest winning streak in program history.

References

  1. "All 12 Caa Teams Among Field of 98 for 2010 Bracketbusters".
  2. "Old Dominion Picked to Win Caa Men?S Basketball Title in 2009-10".
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