Atlantic 10 earns league-record six bids to NCAA tournament
The Atlantic 10 earned a league-record six bids to the National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament on Sunday.
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The Atlantic 10 earned a league-record six bids to the National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament on Sunday.
Final Score: University of Richmond 53 - Virginia Commonwealth University 71
First-half score: Richmond - 22, VCU - 38
Richmond's 76-64 win over Duquense sets up an Atlantic 10 quarterfinal matchup between the city of Richmond's rivals. VCU won the first meeting 81-70 at the Siegel Center, in what turned out to be Richmond seniors Derrick Williams and Cedrick Lindsay's final collegiate games. VCU then pulled out a hard-fought 56-50 victory over a resilient Richmond team behind Treveon Graham's 18-point, 10-rebound and four-assist performance. Will the third time be the charm for the Spiders? Or will the N0. 23 Rams secure the three-game season sweep? Mat Shelton of VCU Ram Nation (Follow them on twitter at @VCURamNation) and Jack Nicholson, sports editor for The Collegian, offer their thoughts and predictions on the game.
Final Score: Richmond 76 - Duquesne 64
University of Richmond will carry a four-game losing streak into the Barclays Center in Brooklyn for the Atlantic 10 tournament following its 60-48 loss at University of Dayton Saturday night.
University of Richmond led Virginia Commonwealth University for the first 30 minutes, but the Rams rallied late without its two point guards and pulled out Thursday night's slugfest, 56-50, to sweep the season's two-game series with the Spiders.
Final Score: Richmond 50 - VCU 56
First-half score: Richmond - 26, VCU - 22
3-4 - Virginia Commonwealth University is 3-4 on the road in conference play, and has lost three of its last four road games. Additionally, Richmond has beaten VCU in the last two games played at the Robins Center. Tonight's game is not surprisingly sold out, but VCU will have their fair share of fans. The new Robins Center has been notoriously loud all season - St. Joseph's coach Phil Martelli even questioned whether Richmond had amplified the crowd noise. It will be interesting to see how many VCU fans get into the Robins Center, and if they can nullify Richmond's home-court advantage.
The University of Richmond men's basketball team will face Virginia Commonwealth University Thursday night at the Robins Center, but Richmond's team looks a lot different than than it did when it fell to the Rams, 81-70, at VCU in February.
University of Richmond head coach Chris Mooney said he had wanted to see Terry Allen play more aggressively following Richmond's loss to George Washington last Tuesday.
Final Score: Richmond 62 - La Salle 49
First-half score: Richmond - 23, La Salle - 24
Five George Washington University players scored in double figures as the Colonials bruised and bullied their way to a 73-65 victory in a game that had 14 lead changes Tuesday night at the Robins Center.
Final Score: Richmond 73 - George Washington 65
First-half score: Richmond - 29, George Washington - 28
The University of Richmond men's basketball team won its third straight game since losing Cedrick Lindsay and Derrick Williams Saturday evening at the Robins Center, beating Fordham University, 82-70.
Final Score: Richmond 82 - Fordham 70
First-half score: Richmond - 38, Fordham - 31