Dayton (16-5/7-2) 75
Fordham (9-13/3-6) 66
Kendall Pollard led the Flyers with 25 points, hitting the 1,000-point milestone on a dunk off an assist from his fellow senior from Chicago, Kyle Davis, in the second half. READ MORE.
Video courtesy of University of Dayton Athletics.
Davidson (12-8/5-4) 75
Saint Joseph’s (10-11/3-6) 60
Aldridge, the conference’s third leading scorer, finished 11-of-18 from the floor and connected on all seven of his free throws en route to his fourth career 30-point effort. READ MORE.
George Washington (12-10/4-5) 70
Rhode Island (14-7/6-3)82
SOUTH KINGSTOWN — For the second time in as many games, Rhode Island found its finishing kick on its home floor. Buoyed by a boisterous student crowd that turned up the Ryan Center volume inside the last five minutes, the Rams surged to the line against upset-minded George Washington. READ MORE.
WEDNESDAY:
George Mason (14-8/4-5) 74
Saint Louis (7-15/3-7) 76 2OT
Saint Louis senior guard Mike Crawford hit a running layup as time expired in double overtime to lift the Billikens. READ MORE.
UMass (12-11/2-8) 78
La Salle (12-8/6-3) 88
The dynamic duo of senior Jordan Price and junior B.J. Johnson combined to score 49 points to help the La Salle University men’s basketball team. READ MORE.
From the UMass perspective: After spending the last four games trying to dig themselves out of first-half holes, the Minutemen appeared to be in good shape with a 39-34 halftime lead. But they couldn’t sustain it. READ MORE.
Video courtesy of La Salle Athletics.
Richmond (13-9/7-3) 74
VCU (17-5/7-2) 81
Richmond forward T.J. Cline flexed one of his biceps after scoring and being fouled.
VCU forward Mo Alie-Cox, while on the floor, flexed both of his after scoring while being pulled down. READ MORE.
Video courtesy of VCU Athletics.
St. Bonaventure (14-7/6-3) 71
Duquesne (9-14/2-8) 64
PITTSBURGH — Denzel Gregg had made his goal for the St. Bonaventure men’s basketball team loud and clear: Speaking with the media before practice Tuesday, he said he wanted to hold Duquesne below 60 points. READ MORE.
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