George Mason defeats Richmond, 62-57, to advance in A-10 Tournament
Fifth-seeded George Mason is moving on to the A-10 Championship quarterfinals after knocking off Richmond, 62-57, on Wednesday afternoon inside the Barclays Center.
Fifth-seeded George Mason is moving on to the A-10 Championship quarterfinals after knocking off Richmond, 62-57, on Wednesday afternoon inside the Barclays Center.
Virginia finished off a nine-game homestand with a 7-3 win over William & Mary on Tuesday at Disharoon Park.
Virginia coach Brian O’Connor won his 800th career game as #19 Virginia (11-0) completed the series sweep of Rhode Island (3-6) with a 16-6 victory on Sunday at Disharoon Park.
#19 Virginia (10-0) swept its second doubleheader in as many weekends with a 12-6 win over Rhode Island (3-5) in Game 1 and a 13-0 shutout in Game 2.
George Mason is quietly putting together a nice season, getting its sixth straight win on Saturday in dramatic fashion, on a steal and a bucket from Davonte Gaines in the final seconds to get past Richmond, 62-60.
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Virginia Tech survived its back-and-forth series opener against Charlotte as the 11th-rankedHokies prevailed dramatically, 13-11, at English Field at Atlantic Union Bank Park.
George Mason pulled out a crucial 64-58 overtime win over Fordham Wednesday night inside EagleBank Arena.
Drue Hackenberg struck out a career-high 10 batters on Saturday afternoon, as #14 Virginia Tech evened its weekend series with Bryant with a 4-1 win at English Field at Atlantic Union Bank Park.
#19 Virginia (6-0) remained unbeaten thanks to a doubleheader sweep of Columbia (0-2) on Friday at Disharoon Park. The Cavaliers won game one, 4-1 and took game two by a score of 11-3.
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