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2013 CAA Tournament schedule and bracket: Top four seeds square off in Sunday’s semifinals

Northeastern, Delaware, James Madison and George Mason take the court Sunday.

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The second round of the 2013 Colonial Athletic Association basketball tournament begins at 2 p.m. ET Sunday, as top seed Northeastern (19-11, 14-4) takes on No. 4 seed George Mason (17-13, 10-8). The Huskies received a first-round bye as conference champion. George Mason reached the second round by defeating Drexel Saturday, 60-54. Northeastern swept the season series against the Patriots, winning 84-74 at George Mason on Jan. 3 and 71-51 at home on Jan. 27.

In Sunday’s second semifinal, the No. 2 Delaware Fightin’ Blue Hens (18-13, 13-5) face the No. 3 James Madison (17-14, 11-7). Tipoff is set for 4:30 p.m. ET. Delaware, which has won 11 of its last 13 games, defeated Hofstra 62-57 Saturday to advance to Sunday’s semifinal, while the Dukes beat William & Mary 72-67. James Madison won both meetings between the two teams this season, including a one-point win at Delaware Feb. 17.

The Colonial Athletic Association tournament final will be played March 11 at 7 p.m. ET. Television coverage of Sunday’s semifinals and Monday’s final is available on NBC Sports Network.

The full bracket is available at the official CAA website.

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