
VCU tops George Mason in A-10 Tournament title game, punches NCAA ticket
VCU is no longer on the NCAA Tournament bubble. Sadly, for George Mason, the bubble has burst.
VCU is no longer on the NCAA Tournament bubble. Sadly, for George Mason, the bubble has burst.
VCU held Loyola Chicago without a field goal for the final 5:10 and closed things out with a 12-4 run to advance to the A-10 Tournament final with a 62-55 win on Saturday.
I’m following two teams ahead of Selection Sunday – VCU, whose coach, Ryan Odom, may be the next head coach at Virginia, and North Carolina.
Top seed VCU and #2 seed George Mason each advanced with quarterfinal-round victories in the A-10 Tournament on Friday.
VCU fell behind big early, then late, got the deficit down to one with six seconds left, but a missed Max Shulga three at the buzzer left the Rams with a 79-76 loss to Dayton on Friday night.
VCU made it nine straight wins, getting 22 points from Max Shulga in a 71-62 victory at Duquesne on Tuesday that clinches a share of the A-10 regular-season title for the Rams.
VCU made it eight straight, getting 18 points from grad-student forward Jack Clark and 17 from freshman center Luke Bamgboye to dispatch Davidson, 80-56, on Friday night at the Siegel Center.
The Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU and VCU Health have resumed gender-affirming care and medications for existing patients.
VCU shot 56 percent from the floor, made 11 threes and had 10 makes at the rim in a 78-60 win over Richmond in the Robins Center on Tuesday.
VCU, led by Max Shulga’s 22 points, overcame a sluggish start with a dominating second half, claiming a 70-54 win over George Mason in a raucous Siegel Center Saturday afternoon.