Just wanted to add some thoughts to the comments already made here.
I've covered Towson for the past two years for a local radio station.
The loss to William & Mary was very disappointing. The season wasn't a disappointment. Towson set a record for most wins as a Division 1 school (23). It won a post season game for the first time in four years. All that said, they did have high expectations (winning the CAA and Tourney). But credit both W&M and Delaware. They both had great seasons and the Tribe played a phenomenal game against Towson as well as against Delaware.
As for Benimon, he was by far and away the best player in the league and Skerry rightfully went to him down the stretch. If Thornton doesn't make a great play on the strip, Benimon had Tarpey beat for an easy layup and who knows maybe a fouls on the and one. Just credit WM for great team defense.
As for Thornton, I can't tell you how many times I shook my head at the shots he made over the weekend. And the poster who made the comment about Rusthoven being wide open was spot on. If W&M had won Thornton would have been the tourney MVP. I'm very confident he will be the preseason player of the year next season, possibly Eatherton of NU, and Jarvis Threatt will get some votes as well. But I see
Thornton winning it.
As for Towson next year. I see them picked anywhere from 4th to 6th. A down year from the past two. However nothing like the 1-31 season...ha.
As has been noted, they lose a lot of scoring and rebounding. However McGlynn and Parker Rivera will be very good. It all depends on if they find a PG who can effectively run things. They will have an unexpected "ship" available with the Hairston dismissal. They have a good freshman PG coming in, but the best thing would be to pick up a JC or graduate transfer for experience.
Sorry for the long post, but I enjoyed this thread. It was a great environment in Baltimore. Props to the UD and WM fans who had a good turnout on Monday night. The Towson fans and students were fantastic as well