St. Bonaventure (18-11/10-7) 63
Davidson (15-13/8-9) 68
One of five seniors (4 players, 1 student manager) honored prior to tip, Jack Gibbs went 10-of-23 from the floor and was perfect at the charity stripe (5-5), en route to his 42nd career game with 20 points or more. READ MORE.
From the Bona perspective: Jaylen Adams didn’t appear to be himself. Matt Mobley had a couple of critical turnovers in the final minute. The lasting image from this one, however, at least as it relates to St. Bonaventure fans, might be of the two ball boys who were incessantly brought out to wipe up the various slick spots on the Belk Arena playing surface. READ MORE.
Rhode Island (20-9/12-5) 68
Saint Joseph’s (10-19/3-14) 49
PHILADELPHIA — Rarely has Rhode Island enjoyed a trip to Hagan Arena this much.Not since 1990 have the Rams scored such a lopsided victory on the road against Saint Joseph’s, long before Phil Martelli began his extended run as the head coach on Hawk Hill. READ MORE.
Video courtesy of Saint Joseph’s University Athletic Communications.
Richmond (18-11/12-5) 75
UMass (14-16/4-13) 64
Defensive adjustments and a 3-point avalanche allowed Richmond to pull off a remarkably quick reversal Wednesday night against Massachusetts at the Mullins Center in Amherst, Mass. READ MORE.
From the UMass perspective: Richmond entered the game as a bottom-of-the-pack 3-point shooting team (32.9 percent) and UMass allowed opponents to hit 33.8 percent from deep. READ MORE.
Video courtesy of UMass Athletic Communications.
Duquesne (10-20/3-14) 62
George Mason (19-11/9-8) 63
The Patriots shot just 40.3 percent (25-62) overall and 16.7 percent (3-18) from 3-point range. But Mason earned the victory on the strength of forcing 12 Dukes turnovers, which the Patriots converted into an 18-5 edge in points off turnovers for the game. READ MORE.
George Washington (17-13/9-8) 67
Fordham (13-17/7-10) 66
BRONX, N.Y. — On Wednesday night in the Bronx in the penultimate game of the Atlantic 10 regular season for the George Washington Colonials and the Fordham Rams, fans got their money’s worth in the final four minutes alone in an absolute thriller at the venerable Rose Hill Gymnasium. READ MORE.
VCU 72
Dayton (24-5/15-2) 79
DAYTON —Senior Kyle Davis jumped onto the press row table. Then he dove into the student section. He knew the drill. He celebrated an Atlantic 10 championship a year ago after a tense victory over Virginia Commonwealth. Now he did it again — only this one is so much sweeter because the Dayton Flyers will share it with no one. READ MORE.
Video courtesy: University of Dayton Athletic Communications.
LaSalle (14-14/8-9) 55
Saint Louis (11-19/6-11) 70
Davell Roby scored a career-high 23 points to lead the Billikens. He was 7-of-14 from the field, 4-of-8 from 3-point range and 5-of-6 from the line. Roby pulled down eight rebounds, dished out three assists, recorded a block and posted two steals. READ MORE.
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Video courtesy of Saint Louis University Athletic Communications.
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