I had the unfortune of watching that game last night.
To answer Sman's questions - we did an awful job of penetration against the matchup zone altogether. We basiclaly threw the ball into a big man in the high post and then passed the ball around the perimeter. Lot's of really dumb mistakes like cross court passes going through guys hands or guys throwing really lazy passes. Elon applied virtually zero pressure all game and did not double team at all. It was entirely self-inflicted. Mooney in his post games comments even acknowledged the TO's were just sloppy play rather than good defense. AA just looked a bit more tentative than normal, not sure if he didn't like the match ups but I don't recall him taking the ball to the hoop.
To Native's comments - I don't care if that Elon team was picked 1st or 100th in the CAA, they are not a good basketball team. W&M is far better in the same conference after watching both games. That was an UGLY loss no matter how you slice it. That was entirely Richmond losing the game rather than Elon winning it.
I don't find that loss meaningless. I actually find it very meaningful. Any time you lose to an inferior opponent should be unacceptable. It showed that this team completely lost focus and was not able to regain any intensity or focus throughout the game to turn the momentum. I kept waiting for one of the team leaders to step up and take over the game and will the team to victory but instead found that Johnston had to be taken out of the game because he kept turning the ball over, tyne was almost entirely an after thought and the list goes on and on..
Now as we all knew, there was zero hope of an at large bid because of the schedule so in that sense, it really doesn't change how the team should view the rest of the season. If anything, it should serve as a wakeup call that you need to show up with focus and intensity every game.