St. Bonaventure (12-6/4-2) 71
Saint Louis (5-13/1-5) 52
Multiple national college basketball pundits used the word “yikes” to describe how the first half unfolded. The television broadcast informed any viewers who were just tuning in that the halftime score — 46-15 — wasn’t a typo. READ MORE.
Duquesne (9-10/2-4) 63
George Washington (10-9/2-4) 65
On Wednesday night at the Charles E. Smith Center, the GW men’s basketball team hosted Duquesne and emerged victorious at the buzzer in a 65-63 nail-biter. With the victory GW pulled back above .500 overall at 10-9 and matched Duquesne in-conference with a 2-4 A-10 mark. The Dukes dropped a game below .500 at 9-10. READ MORE.
Saint Joseph’s (8-9/2-4) 57
UMass (12-7/2-4) 62
UMass got seven points from its starting guard and just 16 points from the entire starting lineup. But the bench came to the rescue in an uneven game Wednesday as the Minutemen held off Saint Joseph’s, 62-57, at the Mullins Center. READ MORE.
Video courtesy of UMass Athletics.
VCU (14-5/4-2) 67
Fordham (8-11/2-4) 70
Noted author John Feinstein, who has written 35 books in his career, served as the color commentator for the television broadcast tonight but even he would be hard-pressed to pen a tome that would do tonight’s Fordham-VCU men’s basketball game justice. READ MORE.
Richmond (11-7/5-1) 59
Dayton (14-4/5-1) 75
The Red Scare student section placed 500 towels over seats behind the north basket at UD Arena before a game Thursday against Richmond. All the towels bore the most famous misspelled word in Dayton: LOWD. READ MORE.
Video courtesy of University of Dayton Athletics.
Davidson (9-8/2-4) 83
La Salle (11-5/5-1) 91
Led by a 29-point performance from senior guard Jordan Price, the La Salle University men’s basketball team outscored Davidson, 91-83, at Gola Arena on Thursday evening to win its fifth straight game and improve to 11-5 overall and 5-1 in Atlantic 10 play. READ MORE.
Video courtesy of La Salle Athletics.
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