George Washington (11-9/3-4) 87
George Mason (13-7/3-4) 68
In a meeting that pitted two of the conference’s most prolific scoring threats in GW’s Tyler Cavanaugh and George Mason’s Marquise Moore, Cavanaugh’s Colonials came out on top. Despite battling early foul trouble that limited the grad student to 20 minutes, Cavanaugh tied for game-high scoring honors with teammate Jordan Roland with 20 points in an efficient 8-of-14 shooting performance, including 3-of-4 from three-point range. READ MORE.
Penn (7-9/0-3) 77
La Salle (11-7/5-2) 74
Junior B.J. Johnson scored a team-high 15 points for La Salle, all of which came in the second half after he played just six first-half minutes due to foul trouble. Senior Cleon Roberts and junior Amar Stukes each added 14 for the Explorers, while Penn freshman AJ Brodeur led all scorers with a career-high 35 points on 14-of-19 from the field. READ MORE.
Video courtesy of La Salle Athletics.
UMass (12-9/2-6) 70
Saint Louis (6-14/2-6) 74
Saint Louis (6-14, 2-6 A-10) converted 39 of 55 tries from the line, eclipsing the previous school marks of 38 makes vs. West Virginia in the 1959-60 season and 51 attempts vs. Xavier in the 1984-85 campaign. Both totals are A-10 season highs, and both tied for the fifth-highest number in A-10 history. READ MORE.
Video courtesy of Saint Louis University Athletics.
Rhode Island (12-7/4-3) 62
Richmond (12-8/6-2) 73
If the old adage “defense wins championships” holds true, the University of Richmond men’s basketball team should feel pretty good after Wednesday night’s effort against perennial Atlantic 10 contender Rhode Island. READ MORE.
Video courtesy of University of Richmond Athletics.
TUESDAY
Saint Joseph’s (9-10/2-5) 63
St. Bonaventure (13-6/5-2) 67
An eight-point favorite against injury-plagued Saint Joseph’s, the Bonnies fell into a 19-4 hole, trailed by 18 late in the first half and found themselves still down double digits (59-46) with 6:33 remaining. Mobley? He’d been held scoreless until draining a 3-pointer with 12:20 left. READ MORE.
Video courtesy of St. Bonaventure University Athletic Communications.
Duquesne (9-12/2-6) 60
Davidson (10-8/3-4) 74
With the school’s all-time leading scorer and two-time NBA MVP in attendance, Jack Gibbs scored 21 of his game-high 32 points in the second half to lead Davidson past Duquesne, 74-60, in front of a sold-out Belk Arena Tuesday evening. READ MORE.
Video courtesy of Davidson Athletics.
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