2014–15 Colonial Athletic Association men's basketball season
The 2014–15 CAA men's basketball season marked the 30th season of Colonial Athletic Association basketball, taking place between November 2014 and March 2015. Practices commenced in October 2014, and the season ended with the 2015 CAA Men's Basketball Tournament.
This was the first CAA season for Elon, which had spent the previous 11 seasons in the Southern Conference.
Preseason
Coaching Changes
- After 3 consecutive 20-loss seasons and a 42-82 record in four seasons, UNCW head coach Buzz Peterson was fired and replaced by former Louisville assistant coach Kevin Keatts.
- College of Charleston head coach Doug Wojcik was fired on August 5, 2014 amid allegations of verbal abuse toward players and assistant coaches. He was replaced by former Clemson assistant coach Earl Grant.
Preseason Poll
Preseason All-Conference Teams
Colonial Athletic Association Preseason Player of the Year: Marcus Thornton, William & MaryRegular season
Head Coaches
- Earl Grant, Charleston
- Monté Ross, Delaware
- Bruiser Flint, Drexel
- Matt Matheny, Elon
- Joe Mihalich, Hofstra
- Matt Brady, James Madison
- Bill Coen, Northeastern
- Pat Skerry, Towson
- Kevin Keatts, UNC Wilmington
- Tony Shaver, William & Mary
Rankings
Postseason
Colonial Athletic Association Tournament
- March 6–9, 2015: Colonial Athletic Association Men's Basketball Tournament, Royal Farms Arena, Baltimore, Maryland
NCAA tournament
The CAA has one bid to the 2014 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, that being the automatic bid of Northeastern by winning the conference tournament.Seed | Region | School | First Four | Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Sweet 16 | Elite Eight | Final Four | Championship |
14 | Midwest | Northeastern | Bye | Eliminated by Notre Dame 65–69 | |||||
Bids | W-L : | 0–0 | 0–1 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | TOTAL: 0–1 |
National Invitation Tournament
The CAA has one bid to the 2015 National Invitation Tournament, that being the automatic bid of William & Mary by winning the conference's regular season championship.Seed | School | First Round | Second Round | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Championship |
7 | William & Mary | Eliminated by Tulsa 67–70 | ||||
Bids | W-L : | 0–1 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | TOTAL: 0–1 |
College Basketball Invitational
Hofstra was invited to play in the 2015 College Basketball Invitational.School | First Round | Second Round | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Championship |
Hofstra | Eliminated by Vermont 81–85 | ||||
W-L : | 0–1 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | TOTAL: 0–1 |
CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament
James Madison and UNC Wilmington were both invited to play in the 2015 CollegeInsider.com Postseason TournamentSchool | First Round | Second Round | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Championship |
James Madison | Eliminated by USC Upstate 72–73 | ||||
UNC WIlmington | Eliminated by Sam Houston State 71–87 | ||||
W-L : | 0–2 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | TOTAL: 0–2 |
Awards and honors
Regular season
CAA Player-of-the-Week
- Nov. 17 – Brian Bernardi, Hofstra and David Walker, Northeastern
- Nov. 24 – Scott Eatherton, Northeastern
- Dec. 1 – Ameen Tanksley, Hofstra and Marcus Thornton, William & Mary
- Dec. 8 – Ameen Tanksley, Hofstra
- Dec. 15 – Luke Eddy, Elon
- Dec. 22 – Scott Eatherton, Northeastern
- Dec. 29 – Juan'ya Green, Hofstra
- Jan. 5 – T. J. Williams, Northeastern and Elijah Bryant, Elon
- Jan. 12 – Freddie Jackson, UNCW and Terry Tarpey, William & Mary
- Jan. 19 – Addison Spruill, UNCW
- Jan. 26 – Damion Lee, Drexel and Ron Curry, James Madison
- Feb. 2 – Damion Lee, Drexel
- Feb. 9 – Ron Curry, James Madison
- Feb. 16 – Scott Eatherton, Northeastern
- Feb. 23 – David Walker, Northeastern
- Mar. 2 – Ron Curry, James Madison
CAA Rookie-of-the-Week
- Nov. 17 – Donovan Gilmore, College of Charleston
- Nov. 24 – Elijah Bryant, Elon
- Dec. 1 – Elijah Bryant, Elon
- Dec. 8 – Kory Holden, Delaware
- Dec. 15 – Jordon Talley, UNCW
- Dec. 22 – Hari Hall, James Madison
- Dec. 29 – Elijah Bryant, Elon
- Jan. 5 – Elijah Bryant, Elon
- Jan. 12 – Kory Holden, Delaware
- Jan. 19 – Tyshawn Myles, Drexel
- Jan. 26 – Kory Holden, Delaware
- Feb. 2 – Mike Morsell, Towson
- Feb. 9 – Sammy Mojica, Drexel and Joey McLean, James Madison
- Feb. 16 – Jordon Talley, UNCW
- Feb. 23 – Elijah Bryant, Elon and Greg Malinowski, William & Mary
- Mar. 2 – Elijah Bryant, Elon and Kory Holden, Delaware
Postseason