Boston Herald

NU Huskies look to grow vs. Delaware

- By Rich Thompson richard.thompson@bostonhera­ld.com

The CAA tournament is a good place for a struggling young team to get valuable high stakes seasoning.

Northeaste­rn coach Bill Coen is hoping his young squad can grow from the experience and climb the bracket when the No. 11 seed Huskies (10-19, 6-12) engage defending champion and No. 6 Delaware (1615, 8-10) in the opening round.

The CAA tournament expanded to 13 teams this season with the additions of Hampton, Monmouth, North Carolina A&T and Stony Brook. No. 1 Hofstra and No. 2 Clarkson both finished at 16-2 but the Pride won the tiebreaker.

NU will have six freshmen and two starters, guards Masai Troutman and Rashad King, when the Huskies take the floor against the Blue Hens on Saturday night (8:30) at Entertainm­ent and Sports Arena in Washington, D.C.

“I think that is what experience does for you by getting put in these types of situations,” said Coen. “I think all of our freshmen have grown and I’ve seen growth in them throughout the year.

“We are hoping the tournament experience pays dividends sooner rather than later and particular­ly this weekend. It is a great atmosphere and all the teams are represente­d and the urgency will be great.

“Until you are put in that position it is hard to understand what that type of environmen­t does. It gives them an opportunit­y to be the best version of themselves and to rise to the occasion and be one of those stories.”

Northeaste­rn has historical­ly entered the CAA tournament from positions of strength on Coen’s watch, so being on the bottom half of the bracket is something of an adjustment. The Huskies have won four CAA regular season titles and two tournament championsh­ips.

NU is making its 18th appearance in the CAA tournament and leads the league with 15 playoff victories. The Huskies have advanced to the quarterfin­als 16 times and the semifinals in eight of the last 10 seasons.

“We have an opportunit­y to get better and experience something nobody else has experience­d,” said Coen. “It starts with a positive mindset and enthusiasm and being grateful for being part of something like March Madness.

“It is the greatest month of the year for college basketball so why not go out there with hopes and dreams and play hard and play smart and play together?”

NU and Delaware will meet for the sixth time in the CAA tournament, with the Huskies holding a 3-2 lead. The teams split in the regular season with both games decided by a total of four points.

NU rallied from a 16-point deficit to capture a 59-58 win at Matthews Arena on Jan. 16. Delaware prevailed 81-78 in the rematch on Jan. 28, but the story of the game was Huskies’ junior forward Coleman Stucke’s career-high 34 points.

“It was a career night of him and it was great to see,” said Coen. “Coleman is a remarkable young man and he is all about doing the right things. He’s been as consistent of a student athlete that I have been around.”

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