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  1. Rams second half rally falls just short of finish line; 57-51

    Rams second half rally falls just short of finish line; 57-51

    Duquesne will dance for the first time since 1977 as they took down VCU in the A10 Mens Finals matchup on Sunday, 57-51. VCU found themselves down 18 points in the first half as a hot-shooting Dukes squad connected on 7 of their 14 attempts from distance in the first 20 minutes. Down 36-22 at...
  2. Shulga, defense propels VCU to A-10 Title game

    Shulga, defense propels VCU to A-10 Title game

    VCU will play in their 8th A-10 Tournament Finals appearance in just 11 seasons as the Rams took down the Hawks of St. Joseph's Univeristy 66-60 in the Sem-Finals contest on Saturday. Just one game after being held without a field goal, Senior Max Shulga lead all scorers with 25 points on 10-11...
  3. VCU gets revenge; bounce Minutemen in Quarterfinals, 73-59

    VCU gets revenge; bounce Minutemen in Quarterfinals, 73-59

    Just one day after surviving a near scare against Fordham, VCU bounced back to exact their revenge on the Minutemen of UMASS Quarterfinals of the A10 Tournament. The Minutemen jumped out a a quick 5-0 lead and it briefly looked like the Rams may have a repeat of their cold start during the last...
  4. Injuries prove too much to overcome; Rams lose to Duquesne 69-59

    Injuries prove too much to overcome; Rams lose to Duquesne 69-59

    It's been a long season of injuries and forced roster adjustments for VCU (19-11; 11-6), and the Rams once again needed to find a way to battle adversity if they were going to lock in a Top-4 finish in the A10 race. Just before Senior Night festivities were set to take place, Rams fans learned...
  5. VCU blows out URI in a wire-to-wire win, 88-67.

    VCU blows out URI in a wire-to-wire win, 88-67.

    The VCU bench scored 39 points en route to a decisive 88-67 win over the visiting Rams of Rhode Island. VCU led wire-to-wire as the Rams jumped out to a 17-3 lead to start the game. Another run later in the first half, this time 14-3, would usher the Rams into the locker room with a 42-21...
  6. Bamisile, Lawal lead Rams to victory over Hawks, 73-69

    Bamisile, Lawal lead Rams to victory over Hawks, 73-69

    VCU (18-9; 10-4) outscored St. Joseph's 52-42 in the second half to secure a much need win as the Rams look to lock up a double-bye in the forthcoming A10 Tournament. The first half was a mostly cold 20-minutes for the Rams as they looked like hadn't yet shaken off the rust from the loss just...
  7. Rams struggled to find any rhythm; lose to Minutemen

    Rams struggled to find any rhythm; lose to Minutemen

    Winners of four straight—and nine of their last ten—coming into tonights game, VCU (17-9; 9-4) looked to stay in contention for a possible regular season title with a win over the Minutemen of UMASS. But, what could go wrong, did go wrong for the Rams on Tuesday night as they fell on the road...
  8. Rams can't come up with stop; drop second straight, 84-82

    Rams can't come up with stop; drop second straight, 84-82

    Tied at 82 with just 11 seconds left on the clock, GW's James Bishop IV brought the ball down the court and hit his 17 foot jumper. The ref's corrected the game clock to 1.5 seconds, but the desperation three from Max Shulga came up short as the Rams lost their second straight game to start...
  9. Bamisile debuts; VCU soars past Temple Owls, 87-78

    Bamisile debuts; VCU soars past Temple Owls, 87-78

    Temple hit a three to open their scoring for the afternoon—it was also the only time they would hold the lead. Moments later, and for the first time this season, the Rams (6-5) would debut Joe Bamisile on the court to thunderous applause. Unable to connect on his first attempt, Bamisile went...
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