Richmond (15-9/9-3) 64
La Salle (13-10/7-5) 52
This win was built on offensive discipline and purpose mixed with some of that defensive grit University of Richmond players have often mentioned this season as their secret sauce to Atlantic 10 success. READ MORE.
Video courtesy: University of Richmond Athletics.
UMass (13-12/3-9) 85
Saint Joseph’s (10-14/3-9) 78
With 10 minutes, 24 seconds left, UMass looked like it was in trouble against Saint Joseph’s. The Minutemen had led for most of the game, but two free throws by Javon Baumann capped a 10-0 run that tied the game, bringing the Hagan Arena sellout crowd of 4,200 to life. READ MORE.
St. Bonaventure (15-9/7-5) 70
George Washington (13-12/5-7) 76
On the heels of a heartbreaker against conference front-runner VCU on Wednesday night, the GW men’s basketball team needed to bounce quickly with Saint Bonaventure waiting in the wings. READ MORE.
From the Bona perspective: Despite another poor first half, the St. Bonaventure men’s basketball team, according to coach Mark Schmidt, was “right where we wanted to be.” The Bonnies had charged back from a 15-point deficit with 13:57 remaining to make it a one-point game (64-63) with 4:44 left. After finally finding their offense, they had the ball in their hands with a chance to take an unlikely lead. READ MORE.
Fordham (10-15/4-8) 67
George Mason (17-8/7-5) 73
The Patriots were up seven (36-29) at the half and led by as many as 13 in the second half. Fordham took advantage of a 7+ minute Mason scoring drought to pull within one (63-62) with 1:18 to play, but the Patriots scored six of the next eight points and eventually put the game away at the line. READ MORE.
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Davidson (12-11/5-7) 60
VCU (20-5/10-2) 74
Finally, an ending for VCU that wasn’t miraculous. After dramatic endings in road victories over St. Bonaventure and George Washington, the Rams got 27 points from JeQuan Lewis, shut down Davidson’s Peyton Aldridge, engaged their inside game after halftime and pulled away…READ MORE.
Video Courtesy: VCU Athletic Communications.
Duquesne (9-16/2-10) 81
Saint Louis (9-16/4-8) 87
Saint Louis set two Chaifetz Arena records Saturday, shooting 61.4 percent from the field and 66.7 percent from 3-point range…READ MORE.
Dayton (19-5/10-2) 75
Rhode Island (16-8/8-4) 74
Xeyrius Williams hit a 3-pointer with 22 seconds left to trim Rhode Island’s lead to 73-72. He hit another one with 10 seconds left to put UD ahead. READ MORE.
From the URI perspective: Dayton looked every bit like the league championship and NCAA Tournament hopeful the Rams planned to be at season’s outset, and now URI’s path to both of its primary goals looks to be considerably more difficult. READ MORE.
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