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AD Blog - March 11, 2008
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Courtesy: TBD
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Release: 03/11/2008
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A 20-win basketball
season is the goal of every team at the start of the campaign. It seems
so achievable then. But 20-win seasons are hard to come by. It’s been
true of the Towson
women’s basketball program. In fact, this year’s women’s record of 20
wins and nine losses is the first 20-win campaign in the 40-year
history of the program.
It’s been a great ride. When head coach Joe Mathews arrived at Towson
in 2001, he inherited a program that won just three games in 2000-01.
His tenure coincided with the program’s move from America East to the
more powerful CAA. Success was slow – just five wins in the first two
years – combined. Then, nine wins in 2003-04 was followed by a breakout
year – 16-14 in 2004-05, including a 9-9 league mark. The win total
dropped the following year as injuries crippled the team. Last season,
17 regular-season wins set a Towson record. And this year, the team has put together its 20-9 mark with an impressive 12-6 league record.
After
a quality showing in the New Mexico Tournament, the team put together a
10-game win streak that included the first six CAA games. It’s a young
team, but is led by senior guards – Jamell Beasley, Holly Mahan and
Alis Freeman. The Tigers play a scrappy defense that challenges the
best teams in this league. Even with three starting players on the
sidelines, Towson
played a respectable game against 16-time CAA Champion Old Dominion
during the regular season before bowing, 71-63. Since that loss, the
Tigers have won four of its last five games.
But
the climb for this young, athletic team is not complete. This
Thursday’s tournament game gives the team another chance for a first
and another chance for Towson fans to join the bandwagon. The CAA Tournament tips off at the Bob Carpenter Center on the University of Delaware campus. It’s a short ride up I-95 for Towson
fans to follow this team. There is a fan bus leaving from campus. Get a
dose of March Madness. Get behind this team on Thursday night as the
Tigers face Hofstra, working to win the program’s first CAA tournament
contest.
You
might be tempted to wait until Friday to follow this team. You might be
tempted to wait until next year when the outstanding freshmen and
sophomores on the team turn into upper classmen. Don’t wait! These
opportunities don’t come along every day in sports. Plus, next year,
the women’s tournament will move to James Madison, a little further
away. And, we’ll be hoping for 20 wins. This year, we’re sure. It’s a
20-win team. The team is counting on you to be there to cheer on the
Tigers on Thursday! See you there.
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