College of Charleston men’s basketball wins another conference title

This win is the College of Charleston’s 12th straight win; the second longest winning streak in the nation.

basketball players a part of the CofC Men's Basketball team wearing white jerseys

Here’s a throwback from a home game inside the TD Arena.

Photo provided by cofcbasketball

They’re going dancing. Congratulations to the College of Charleston Men’s Basketball team, who defeated Stony Brook University in the Coastal Athletic Association tournament in Washington, DC. The Cougars won in overtime with a score of 82-79.

The school has won this tournament for two years straight. See some celebrations.

What’s next?

This win has secured CofC a spot in the Men’s NCAA Basketball Tournament for the second year in a row. They’ll have to wait until Sunday, March 17, to find out their opponent for the first round.

Good luck, Cougs.

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