2013–14 Colonial Athletic Association men's basketball season
Sports season
2013–14 Colonial Athletic Association men's basketball season League NCAA Division I Sport Basketball Duration November, 2013 – March, 2014 Number of teams 9 Champion Delaware Runners-up Towson Season MVP Jerrelle Benimon (Towson)Top scorer Jerrelle Benimon (Towson) Champions Delaware Runners-up William & Mary Finals MVP Jarvis Threatt (Delaware)
The 2013–14 CAA men's basketball season marked the 29th season of Colonial Athletic Association basketball, taking place between November 2013 and March 2014. Practices commenced in October 2013, and the season ended with the 2014 Colonial Athletic Association men's basketball tournament .
Preseason
Coaching changes
Joe Mihalich was hired after a year of turmoil on and off the court led to Head Coach Mo Cassara being relieved of duties on March 22, 2013.[ 1]
Preseason poll
Preseason All-Conference Teams
Colonial Athletic Association Preseason Player of the Year: Jerrelle Benimon , Towson
Regular season
Head coaches
Rankings
Legend
Increase in ranking
Decrease in ranking
Not ranked previous week
Pre
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Final
College of Charleston
AP
C
Delaware
AP
C
Drexel
AP
C
James Madison
AP
C
Northeastern
AP
C
Towson
AP
RV
NR
C
UNC Wilmington
AP
C
William & Mary
AP
C
Postseason
Colonial Athletic Association tournament
Delaware defeated William & Mary, 75–74, in the finals of the 2014 CAA men's basketball tournament to win the conference, and earn an automatic bid to the 2014 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament .
NCAA tournament
The CAA had one bid to the 2014 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament , that being the automatic bid of Delaware.
Seed
Region
School
First Four
Round of 64
Round of 32
Sweet 16
Elite Eight
Final Four
Championship
13
East
Delaware
Bye
Eliminated by Michigan State 78-93
Bids
W-L (%):
0–0 –
0–1 .000
0–0 –
0–0 –
0–0 –
0–0 –
TOTAL: 0–1 .000
National Invitation tournament
No teams from the CAA were invited to play in the 2014 National Invitation Tournament.
College Basketball Invitational
No teams from the CAA were invited to play in the 2014 College Basketball Invitational.
CollegeInsider.com Postseason tournament
Towson was invited to play in the 2014 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament
Awards and honors
Regular season
CAA Player-of-the-Week
Nov. 11 - Frantz Massenat , Drexel
Nov. 18 – Jerrelle Benimon , Towson
Nov. 25 – Scott Eatherton , Northeastern
Dec. 2 – Chris Fouch , Drexel
Dec. 9 – Kyle Anderson, Delaware
Dec. 16 – Frantz Massenat, Drexel (2)
Dec. 23 – Ron Curry, James Madison
Dec. 30 – Willis Hall, Charleston
Jan. 6 – Willis Hall, Charleston (2), and Marcus Thornton , William and Mary
Jan. 13 – Devon Saddler , Delaware
Jan. 20 – Jerrelle Benimon, Towson (2)
Jan. 27 – Scott Eatherton, Northeastern (2), and Devon Saddler, Delaware (2)
Feb. 3 – Frantz Massenat, Drexel (3), and Marcus Thornton, William and Mary (2)
Feb. 10 – Davon Usher, Delaware
Feb. 17 – Davon Usher, Delaware (2)
Feb. 24 - Jerrelle Benimon, Towson (3), and Zeke Upshaw , Hofstra
Mar. 3 – Jerrelle Benimon, Towson (4)
CAA Rookie-of-the-Week
Nov. 11 - Jamall Robinson, Hofstra
Nov. 18 – Canyon Barry, College of Charleston and Omar Prewitt, William and Mary
Nov. 25 – Omar Prewitt, William and Mary (2)
Dec. 2 – Omar Prewitt, William and Mary (3)
Dec. 9 – Jackson Kent, James Madison
Dec. 16 – Jamall Robinson, Hofstra (2)
Dec. 23 – Omar Prewitt, William and Mary (4)
Dec. 30 – Jamall Robinson, Hofstra (3)
Jan. 6 – Omar Prewitt, William and Mary (5)
Jan. 13 – Omar Prewitt, William and Mary (6)
Jan. 20 – Rodney Williams, Drexel
Jan. 27 – Jackson Kent, James Madison (2)
Feb. 3 – Jamall Robinson, Hofstra (4)
Feb. 10 – T. J. Williams, Northeastern
Feb. 17 – Yohanny Dalembert, James Madison and Rodney Williams, Drexel (2)
Feb. 24 - T. J. Williams, Northeastern (2)
Mar. 3 – Omar Prewitt, William and Mary (7), and Jamall Robinson, Hofstra (5)
Postseason
CAA All-Conference Teams and Awards
Award
Recipients
Coach of the Year
Monté Ross (Delaware)
Player of the Year
Jerrelle Benimon (Towson)
Defensive Player of the Year
Scott Eatherton (Northeastern)
Rookie of the Year
Omar Prewitt (William & Mary)
Dean Ehlers Leadership Award
Tim Rusthoven (William & Mary)
First Team
Jerrelle Benimon (Towson) Frantz Massenat (Drexel) Devon Sadler (Delaware) Marcus Thornton (William & Mary) Davon Usher (Delaware)
Second Team
Scott Eatherton (Northeastern) Chris Fouch (Drexel) Willis Hall (Charleston) Tim Rusthoven (William & Mary) Zeke Upshaw (Hofstra)
Third Team
Carl Baptiste (Delaware) Charles Cooke (James Madison) Marcus Damas (Towson) Rafriel Guthrie (Towson) Andre Nation (James Madison) Dion Nesmith (Delaware)
All-Defensive Team
Jerrelle Benimon (Towson) Scott Eatherton (Northeastern) Davon Usher (Delaware) David Walker (Northeastern) Adjehi Baru (Charleston)
All-Rookie Team
Jamall Robinson (Hofstra) Canyon Barry (Charleston) Omar Prewitt (William & Mary) Rodney Williams (Drexel) TJ Williams (Northeastern)
All-Academic Team
Kyle Anderson (Delaware) Canyon Barry (Charleston) Brandon Britt (William & Mary) Kyle Gaillard (William & Mary) Willis Hall (Charleston) Tanner Milson (UNCW) Dion Nesmith (Hofstra) Timajh Parker-Rivera (Towson) Shane Reybold (UNCW) Tim Rusthoven (William & Mary)
All-Tournament Team
Jarvis Threatt (Delaware) Carl Baptiste (Delaware) Devon Sadler (Delaware) Marcus Thornton (William & Mary) Brandon Britt (William & Mary) Scott Eatherton (Northeastern)
Tournament MVP
Jarvis Threatt (Delaware)
References
Teams Championships & awards Seasons