Last night happened. That really happened and somehow, someway, we were on the right side of one of the craziest endings to a basketball game I've ever seen. Scratch that, that was THE craziest ending I've ever seen, but in the end all it equals is one win. So what does that mean?
Well, here's why it was a huge one...
<h4>A-10 CONFERENCE RACE</h4>
[caption id="attachment_20079" align="alignright" width="300"]<a href="https://www.vcuramnation.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/C33DyleWYAAawxe.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-20079" src="https://www.vcuramnation.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/C33DyleWYAAawxe-300x168.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="168" /></a> St. Bonaventure fans storm after what they thought was a game-winning three.[/caption]
Last night's win moved VCU to 8-2 in A-10 play. The Rams are one of two A-10 teams with just two losses, joining Dayton in that distinction. There are two three-loss teams behind them, Richmond (8-3) and Rhode Island (7-3). That currently makes up your top-four in the A-10. If VCU can remain in that top-four they will get a Thursday night bye in this year's A-10 tournament, meaning a path to an A-10 title comes via three games instead of four.
The two teams closest to the top-four are La Salle and St. Bonaventure, both at 6-4. That means VCU is two games ahead of that group based off record, but in reality, those two schools would need to win three more games than VCU the rest of the way to pass the Rams in the final standings, as VCU now owns head-to-head tie-breakers over both (because VCU beat both of them in the only regular season games they will play this year).
That's huge with eight games remaining.
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Well, here's why it was a huge one...
<h4>A-10 CONFERENCE RACE</h4>
[caption id="attachment_20079" align="alignright" width="300"]<a href="https://www.vcuramnation.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/C33DyleWYAAawxe.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-20079" src="https://www.vcuramnation.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/C33DyleWYAAawxe-300x168.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="168" /></a> St. Bonaventure fans storm after what they thought was a game-winning three.[/caption]
Last night's win moved VCU to 8-2 in A-10 play. The Rams are one of two A-10 teams with just two losses, joining Dayton in that distinction. There are two three-loss teams behind them, Richmond (8-3) and Rhode Island (7-3). That currently makes up your top-four in the A-10. If VCU can remain in that top-four they will get a Thursday night bye in this year's A-10 tournament, meaning a path to an A-10 title comes via three games instead of four.
The two teams closest to the top-four are La Salle and St. Bonaventure, both at 6-4. That means VCU is two games ahead of that group based off record, but in reality, those two schools would need to win three more games than VCU the rest of the way to pass the Rams in the final standings, as VCU now owns head-to-head tie-breakers over both (because VCU beat both of them in the only regular season games they will play this year).
That's huge with eight games remaining.