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| align=left| Marked former VCU head coach ]'s return to Richmond; was the first ranked team to play in the ], which opened in 1999.
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| align=left | Tribe became the first Wake Forest opponent ever to win at ] during the month of November, while also becoming the first unranked, non-BCS opponent to win at the facility; snapped a 23-game home non-conference winning streak for Wake Forest.
| align=left | The Tribe became the first Wake Forest opponent ever to win at ] during the month of November, while also becoming the first unranked, non-BCS opponent to win at the facility; snapped a 23-game home non-conference winning streak for Wake Forest.
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Revision as of 08:44, 4 December 2009
Sports season
2009–10 Colonial Athletic Association men's basketball season
The 2009–10 CAA men's basketball season marks the 25th season of Colonial Athletic Associationbasketball. The conference is doing numerous "Silver Anniversary" programs and highlights throughout the season.
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.
The Tribe became the first Wake Forest opponent ever to win at Joel Coliseum during the month of November, while also becoming the first unranked, non-BCS opponent to win at the facility; snapped a 23-game home non-conference winning streak for Wake Forest.