As the NCAA prepares for Selection Sunday, College of Charleston finds itself in a position of uncertainty. Two weeks into the season, the team was struggling with a 1-3 record, casting doubts on their chances of making it back to the NCAA Tournament. However, a strong performance in the Coastal Athletic Association Tournament turned the tide for the Cougars, securing their seventh trip to March Madness.
With experts predicting different scenarios for the Cougars’ tournament seed, the anticipation is at an all-time high. ESPN’s Joe Lunardi places them as a No. 13 seed facing Auburn, while CBS’ Jerry Palm envisions a matchup against Kentucky as a No. 14 seed. As the NCAA reveals the 68-team tournament field during the Selection Sunday show, the Cougars eagerly await their fate.
With the school set to receive around 400 tickets for the tournament, there is no shortage of fan support for the Cougars. In the past, Charleston fans have shown great enthusiasm for traveling to support their team, selling out tickets quickly for previous tournament appearances. The upcoming trip to either Brooklyn or Spokane is expected to draw a strong contingent of supporters.
Despite comparisons to last year’s standout team, CofC players and coaches are focused on the present. Head coach Pat Kelsey emphasizes the uniqueness of each season and the resilience shown by this year’s squad. CAA Tournament MVP Reyne Smith echoes this sentiment, highlighting the team’s determination to find their identity and overcome early season challenges.
As the countdown to March Madness begins, College of Charleston stands ready to embrace the tournament experience, wherever their journey may take them.
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