Revenge. That’s it. Beat the Dragons.
Liveblog: VCU vs DU
“I DIDN’T HEAR NO BELL!”
Watching a 15 point lead dissolve into an overtime loss against George Mason…well, that hurts. Watching an 8 point halftime lead against an undermanned JMU team (now 4-11 in CAA play) resulting in our second loss in a row, not only makes for a sleepless night but creates a lingering doubt in even the most faithful of Ram fans.
Leave it to the brilliant minds on the Ram Nation forum, our wise and sage-like elders, some of which have children the age of our current coach, folks that have lived through it all…the great depression, Sonny Smith, even disco… to provide some perspective on this rough patch we’ve hit.
Take for example this nugget of infinite wisdom from our own Gandolph the Grey, aka fmrick.
“Here are some numbers for you. Our RPI on Valentines Day the past few years:
2010- 66 (SOS- 140) Smart- Finish to be determined.
2009- 67 (SOS- 119) Grant- Finished 50/118, NCAA- lost in first round UCLA
2008- 54 (SOS- 177) Grant- Finished 54/151, NIT, lost in first round to UAB
2007- 45 (SOS- 128) Grant- Finished 44/126, NCAA, Beat Duke and lost to Pitt
2006- 66 (SOS-131) Capel- Finish 81/122, No post season play
2005-101 (SOS- 120) Capel- Finished 89/105, NIT- Lost in first round to Davidson
2004- 85 (SOS-141) Capel- Finished 54/133, NCAA- Lost in first round to Wake ForestSo to me, it looks like we are pretty consistent with what we have done the last couple years. Until the loss last night we were in the mid-50′s (we would have dropped to around 61-62 even with a win). Funny, looking at the numbers you see that right now Smart has his team on par with any of JCIIIs.”
Rick is right. And I’ll add some numbers of my own to that argument…3-0, our current record against top 50 RPI teams.
Clearly VCU has shown the ability to win against top level talent. The trick will be tapping into the passion the Rams have displayed within the friendly confines of our very own Siegel center, and transferring it a mile down Broad St and into the old home of the VCU Rams, the place the black and gold once dominated Sunbelt play in the early 80s, where just last year they won the CAA tournament by a whopping 21 points… the Richmond Coliseum. VCU will have to do what William and Mary nearly did 2 years ago, upset some of the top teams in the tournament, potentially having to win 4 games in a row.
This Ram fan believes.
Need help drinking the Kool-Aid I’m sippin? I offer up this inspirational video, which I warn contains language that may not be suitable for young children.
GO RAMS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Amazing Race
There were many uncertainties heading into the 09-10 hoops season. For starters, how do you replace your all-time leading scorer/assist man, Eric Maynor, who oh-by-the-way played the most important position in college basketball? Obviously, losing NBA talent (20th pick overall) is never a positive for a team who last sent a representative to “the league” in 1993.
Add to that, er…subtract your coach from the previous three seasons. Before departing the capitol city for the estimated $2 million dollar pile of female deer which awaited him in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, all Anthony Grant ever did for VCU was win three CAA regular season titles, 76 games, two CAA championship games which resulted in two auto NCAA tourny appearances, one of which saw a game winning Maynor jump shot that thrust the black and gold into the national spotlight in the tournament’s only upset of the day.
On the bright side, the Rams returned 4 of 5 starters including a potential NBA prospect in 6’11 Larry Sanders, added two highly touted transfers in Jamie Skeen (6’8, Wake Forest) and Jay Gavin (no longer on the team) as well as an up and coming 31 year old coach from the same Florida bloodlines from which we found Grant, Shaka Smart.
After a 9-2 start, 8-1 out of conference including wins against then 17th ranked Oklahoma Sooners, crosstown rival Richmond Spiders, and two big return game paybacks over Nevada and Rhode Island, VCU seemed to not only meet, but exceed expectations of a team predicted to finish 3rd in the CAA.
Back to back conference losses followed by two 4-1 win loss patterns, and the Rams currently sit in a three way tie with William and Mary and Drexel for that crucial 4th seed heading into this year’s CAA tournament (teams 5-12 play an additional Friday night game, forcing them to win one more than the top 4 seeds to punch their ticket to the Big Dance).
If VCU can get out of Harrisonburg with a win this weekend they’ll have their first chance at distancing themselves from that pack in a home tip against Drexel. This game is crucial for the Rams as Drexel’s remaining conference schedule consists of the 9th, 10th, and 11th place teams…respectively.
With that, VCU can only assure themselves of a 4th seed by winning the remainder of their conference games, including a road win at rival Old Dominion.
Currently, Drexel would hold a tie-breaker over VCU (IF they finish with an equal conference record) by having swept the current 1st place team, Northeastern, who swept VCU.
VCU would have the tie-break if oddly enough…rival ODU found themselves at the top of the standings as VCU will have a higher win % against the Monarchs having won a game against them earlier this season (Drexel lost their only meeting with ODU this year).
William and Mary has lost 4 of their last 7 heading into this weekend’s matchup against current top seed, Northeastern (12-2, 17-8). Their road would then take them to Fairfax for their only game against George Mason (11-3, 16-9). The Tribe finish their conference season against last placed Towson and at UNCW, currently 9th at 4-10 in the CAA.
Only 3 teams seeded 4th or lower have gone on to win the CAA tournament.
East Carolina became the lowest seed to ever win it at 7th, in 1993 over top seeded James Madison. The CAA only included 8 teams at that time, so no team has ever put together the 4 wins needed to win it as a 5th seed or lower in today’s current CAA tournament structure (Friday-Monday).
Only 5 teams seeded 5th or lower have ever made it to a CAA tournament title game, two of which were within the past three tournaments…6th seeded George Mason in 2007, and 5th seeded William and Mary the following season.
VCU v. George Mason: ESPNU, 7:00
Wanna keep up with the game tonight? Here are some options we recommend…
1) ESPNU: Verizon channel 73 (573 HD)
Comcast channel 272
2) T Miller’s for the official VCU viewing party (located on the first floor of the Marriott just across from the Richmond Coliseum)
3) Channelsurfing.net …if you aren’t familiar, channel surfing streams pretty much every sporting event that’s on TV. So if you don’t have ESPNU but you got a computer, that’s the place to be.
4) VCU Ram Nation Forum …you’ve been there, you’ve posted. Join others to discuss the game as it happens.
This is a HUGE game for the Rams for both our CAA first round bye hopes, and slim but still possible at-large hopes.
GO RAMS!
Liveblog: VCU vs. ODU

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.
VCU Student Wins Miss America Crown
Does a VCU student winning the Miss America crown automatically make her Miss Ram Nation?
Caressa Cameron upraded her Miss Virginia crown for a brand new Miss America headpiece last night. The Fredericksburg native is a broadcast journalism student at VCU with aspirations of becoming an anchor (what better place to get your start than doing some stand up with VCU Ram Nation?).
Congratulations from VCU Ram Nation! And see you at the games!
(Oh and props for wearing a VCU colored gold dress when you won it)