Results from Atlantic 10 men’s basketball.
Saint Joseph’s 58
Rhode Island 88
Rhode Island has never enjoyed a night like this one against Saint Joseph’s.
One of the Rams’ chief tormentors in recent seasons was dispatched in record-setting fashion on Tuesday at the Ryan Center, as the hosts showed little mercy against the undermanned visitors.
Jared Terrell finished one off his career high with 24 points and E.C. Matthews added 20 as URI posted an 88-58 blowout of the Hawks, its largest victory in a series that spans 99 meetings and 76 years. READ MORE.
Video courtesy of Atlantic10.com
Dayton 90
St. Bonaventure 74
Five Flyers topped double figures including sophomores Ryan Mikesell and Xeyrius Williams as UD improved to 2-0 in the Atlantic 10 and 11-3 overall with a 90-74 road victory over St. Bonaventure, Tuesday night. READ MORE.
Video courtesy of Dayton Athletics.
VCU 94
Duquesne 87
VCU redshirt freshman Samir Doughty scored a season-high 23 points in a variety of ways in the Rams’ 94-87 victory over Duquesne on Wednesday, but there was one move during the second half that added some flavor.
Doughty started shaking and baking from the wing toward the basket, got cut off by a defender, stepped back and faded in a 12-footer. READ MORE.
Video Courtesy of Atlantic 10 Athletics.
Fordham 72
Richmond 80
‘The Importance of Being Earnest” by Oscar Wilde was written and performed in the late 19th century.
It had nothing to do with the Richmond Spiders’ basketball team, except for significant words in the title. READ MORE.
UMass 81
George Mason 86
Mason (11-4, 1-1) trailed 31-18 early, surged back to lead 41-39 at the half and hung on in the second stanza to pick up the important league victory. READ MORE.
Video courtesy Atlantic 10 Athletics.
Saint Louis 54
La Salle 75
Senior Jordan Price led all scorers with 16 points while sophomore Pookie Powell had an impressive line of 13 points, eight assists and zero turnovers to help the Explorers improve to 7-5 overall and 1-1 in A10 play. READ MORE.
Video courtesy of La Salle Athletics.
Davidson 69
George Washington 73
GW, which had shot 43 percent from long range over the last five games coming in, put on a three-point exhibition as the team canned 11-of-18 three-pointers (.611) on the night. Tyler Cavanaugh led the three-point barrage by making 3-of-5 triples, en route to a game high-tying 20 points. READ MORE and SEE HIGHLIGHTS HERE.
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