Dayton (23-5/14-2) 89
Davidson (14-13/7-9) 82
Davidson stars Jack Gibbs and Peyton Aldridge, the second highest-scoring tandem in the country with 42.5 points per game between them, were great for about the first 32 minutes Friday night against the Dayton Flyers at Belk Arena. They were so-so for the last 13. READ MORE.
From the Davidson perspective: For Davidson, it was another reminder that the Wildcats can play with anyone in the league, but also a fifth A-10 home defeat and second straight check in the loss column. READ MORE.
VCU (23-6/13-3) 59
Rhode Island (19-9/11-5) 69
URI bent but didn’t break down the stretch, watching a 13-point lead get cut to two with 3:27 to play before finishing with a 10-2 run. READ MORE.
Richmond (17-11/11-5) 70
Fordham (13-16/7-9) 48
At Rose Hill Gym in the Bronx, Buckingham scored 19 points. He scored a career-high 22 when the Spiders (17-11, 11-5 A-10) won the first meeting of these teams 80-72 at the Robins Center on Jan. 4. Buckingham was averaging 9 points before Saturday’s rematch. READ MORE.
Duquesne (10-19/3-13) 77
St. Bonaventure (18-10/10-6) 80
After a bad first half defensively and a Matt Mobley-led run to start the second, the St. Bonaventure men’s basketball team seemed on its way to a relatively easy victory, still up 13 with 5:03 to play. READ MORE.
Video courtesy of St. Bonaventure University Athletic Communications.
Saint Joseph’s (10-18/3-13) 60
Saint Louis (10-19/5-11) 61
Johnson’s 7-of-11 shooting effort included 3-of-6 from 3-point range. He tied for game-high scoring honors. The double-double was the second of the freshman’s career. READ MORE.
La Salle (14-15/4-12) 71
UMass (14-15/4-12) 84
Zach Lewis opened the game with a four-point play for UMass and closed it by letting the clock run out rather than chasing a record. READ MORE.
Video courtesy: UMass Athletic Communications.
George Mason (18-11/8-8) 74
George Washington (16-13/8-8) 83
GW found a familiar formula on offense to continue its unbeaten streak against the Patriots since Mason joined the conference, as for the 13th time this season the Colonials made more free throws than their foe attempted. READ MORE.
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