VCU loses a heartbreaker
This article should have been written Friday morning. Unfortunately it is the protocol of my position to bear this burden tonight – less a recap than a personal journey.
This article should have been written Friday morning. Unfortunately it is the protocol of my position to bear this burden tonight – less a recap than a personal journey.
“64 East!!!… 64 East!!!… 64 East!!!… 64 East!!!” – with a clever, and regionally specific, chant and a shake of the keys, the VCU Rams crowd sent the Monarchs of ODU home for the weekend. You want to know more you say?
A totally useless and mind-numbing read – except for Justin Morgan.
VCU won their last regular season game, clinched the regular season CAA title, crowned a new all-time scoring leader, retired a jersey, and heads into next weekend’s tournament the number one seed.
Top-down artistic growth is bogus. No one can point me to a city emanating relevant artistic output and give me the phone number of the city planner so I can pick his brains about how he created such a place. Never has happened, never will.
The Rams beat George Mason 76-71 in front of a sold-out (and blacked-out) crowd.
First Half, Second Half, miscellaneous observations (not the least of which is teaching everyone a new cheer), here we go…
I think that guy from Richmond is in this. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHvwWQIPRbw
1. Christmas parties. I think everyone is having a Christmas party this weekend. If you cant find one to go to you can come to mine. Friday and Saturday. Presumably free? 2. VCU v. Oklahoma & Richmond v. Montana. Both of our fair city’s universities play their biggest games of the season this weekend. Vcu […]
This is a narrative of my time in D.C. yesterday. SOUNDS BORING?!??! We’ll see. BUT, before we move ahead with this business you can leave your guesses as to what highly influential D.C. politico I met in the comments below.