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VCU Unleashes Top Secret Russian Weapon

VCU Unleashes Top Secret Russian Weapon


Personally, there’s nothing I love more than seeing our seniors beat ODU at the Stu. Senior forward, Kirill Pishchalnikov was going to make sure that he and fellow senior, TJ Gwynn would be able to do that.

Pishchalnikov scored 6 of the Rams first 8 points to start the game and ended with 14 points and 5 rebounds on the night in his 21 minute effort.

“Kirill’s just a real hard worker”, said Larry Sanders. “I knew he was gonna be ready, I think we all have an unbelievable amount of faith in each other…I have so much faith in him and he went out there and proved me right”.

Sanders had a game of his own off the bench posting yet another double double to the tune of 14 points and 12 rebounds.

The Rams have another big conference game at George Mason on Tuesday Feb., 9th.

VCU Unleashes Top Secret Russian Weapon, Rolls ODU

KirillTerm copyRam fans braved the snow to pack a sold out Siegel Center for the state’s best college hoops rivalry. VCU rewarded them by rolling out a top secret Russian prototype basketball player…The KP-1000, Kirill Pishchalnikov.

Pishchalnikov got his first start in some time after Larry Sanders was forced to sit early due to a coaches decision. Kirill responded to the added responsibility by posting his best game of the season and providing an emotional spark in a game that was already packed full of emotion. KP scored 6 of VCU’s first 8 points and finished the night with 14 points and 5 rebounds.

“Kirill’s just a real hard worker”, said Sanders. “I knew he was gonna be ready…I have so much faith in him and he proved me right”.

Sanders had a game of his own off the bench posting yet another double double to the tune of 14 points and 12 rebounds.

The win was VCU’s 4th in a row and their 8th of the last 9 games. VCU moves to 9-4 in the CAA, 17-5 on the season, and just a game back of ODU and Mason who VCU will take on this coming Tuesday.

VCU trailed by 2 at the half but steadily took control of the game behind a strong second half by Sanders. Larry only had 3 points in the first half after going scoreless the previous game, but finished with his 8th double double of the season.

Rodriguez, playing with a partially separated shoulder, struggled in the first half but finished the game with 9 points and 8 assists to go along with 2 steals.

Bradford Burgess rounded out the group of double digits scorers with 16 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 steals.

The Rams remain tied with Drexel for that pivotal 4th seed in the CAA but will have a chance to redeem their early road loss to the Dragons in VCU’s next home game on February 16th.

Liveblog: VCU vs. ODU

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It’s go time!!

Round One: The bell has sounded and this will be first blood. Rivalry week is at it’s best as your beloved Rams of Virginia Commonwealth take on the Monarchs of Old Dominion.

In this battle of Interstate 64, VCU holds the all-time lead with a record of 41 wins.

The Rams will look to improve that to 42 wins and send ODU fans back down the long cold I-64 highway.

Rams Cruise in Wilmington

NixonScoreHaving dominated UNCW earlier this season, Shaka Smart made sure his players wouldn’t fall victim to the classic “let down” tonight in Wilmington. After threatening to pull away early, VCU took control in the second half and ended up with a 73-60 win.

Ed Nixon scored a career high 19 points in the victory. Nixon went 3-6 from long range and only missed 4 of his 11 shots on the evening.

Larry Sanders’ 5 assists were a team high on the night. Sanders lead the Rams in scoring coming into this game but was held scoreless for the first time this season. Sanders had 10 rebounds.

Joey Rodriguez came into this game tied for 5th in the country in assists and continued his solid play posting 18 points, 5 rebounds, and an assist in the Rams win.

The win coupled with a William and Mary loss leaves VCU tied with Drexel for that crucial 4th seed heading into this weekends home game against Old Dominion.

Three of VCU’s next four games are against teams in the top 3rd of the conference (ODU, @Mason, and Drexel).

The Rams move to 16-5 on the season, 8-4 in the CAA.

VCU’s Rodriguez tied for 5th in Nation for assists

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VCU’s junior guard, Joey Rodriguez is currently tied for 5th in the nation for assists. Rodriguez has stepped up wonderfully in replacing VCU great, Eric Maynor at the point guard position.

Rodriguez is averaging 11.3 points per game as well as 2.4 rebounds and 6.3 assists. He recently received the CAA honor of Player of the Week this past month.

Check out the Richmond TImes-Dispatch article for more information here

Video: January Top 10 Plays

January 2010
January may not have been the best month for the VCU Rams but we got some great highlights out of them. Everything from Bradford Burgess’ big night against Towson to getting revenge against the Tribe of William and Mary.