Get ready for a slam dunk of a season! The 2025-26 CAA Men’s Basketball schedule is here, and it’s packed with action you won’t want to miss. CBS Sports Network is stepping up its game, broadcasting 27 thrilling matchups that will showcase the conference’s top talent and intensify its national spotlight. But here’s where it gets even more exciting: this isn’t just about the games—it’s about the stories, the rivalries, and the moments that will define the season. And this is the part most people miss: the strategic scheduling that ensures fans get a front-row seat to every pivotal moment.
The season tips off with 24 regular-season games, plus the high-stakes drama of the CAA Men’s Basketball Championship semifinals and final. Nine of these games will air on CBS Sports Network’s coveted Sunday and Monday slots, embedding the CAA into the network’s robust national college basketball lineup. But is this enough to solidify the CAA’s place among the nation’s elite conferences? That’s a debate for another day—or perhaps the comments section below.
Mark your calendars for January 19, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, when the CAA takes center stage with a tripleheader. Northeastern faces Monmouth, Towson hosts Drexel, and North Carolina A&T battles Hampton in a primetime showdown—the first of two nationally televised games in 2026. The season kicks into high gear on December 29, when defending champion UNCW visits North Carolina A&T, followed by a New Year’s Eve clash between William & Mary and Stony Brook.
Controversy alert: On January 3, CBS Sports Network will spotlight a clash of coaching philosophies as Northeastern’s veteran Head Coach Bill Coen, just three wins shy of 200 career league victories, faces off against Campbell’s first-year Head Coach John Andrzejek. Will experience prevail, or will the newcomer pull off an upset? Let us know what you think in the comments!
Charleston will be in the spotlight with back-to-back games, hosting William & Mary on January 5 before traveling to face preseason favorite Towson on January 15. The action continues with Hofstra hosting Elon on January 17, followed by another tripleheader on January 19. Hampton returns to the network on January 22, welcoming Monmouth in a game that could reshape the conference standings.
One of the season’s most anticipated matchups arrives on January 29, when tournament champion UNCW visits regular-season champion Towson. Last season’s overtime thriller saw Tyler Tejada’s 21 points lift the Tigers to victory—will history repeat itself? William & Mary then takes the national stage with back-to-back games, hosting Campbell on January 31 before a Thursday night showdown at UNCW on February 5.
February 7 brings a doubleheader, with Drexel at Elon and Towson at Hofstra, followed by UNCW’s Monday night clash at Charleston on February 9. As the season heats up, CBS Sports Network will air eight games in 15 days, starting with a Valentine’s Day matchup between Hofstra and UNCW. Another doubleheader follows on February 15, featuring Charleston at Campbell and Towson at Monmouth. Stony Brook hosts Drexel on February 16, while Hampton visits Hofstra on February 19. Monmouth travels to Charleston on February 21, and Towson faces Drexel on February 22.
The regular season wraps up with a primetime showdown between Charleston and UNCW on March 1. Then, the CAA Men’s Basketball Championship takes center stage, with the semifinals on March 9 and the final on March 10, both airing on CBS Sports Network as a prelude to the 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship.
Here’s a thought-provoking question for you: With so many games on national TV, is the CAA poised to become a household name in college basketball, or will it remain a regional powerhouse? Share your thoughts below!
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