Recap: VCU tops Belmont without Darius Theus

VCU won a non-conference resume-building victory over Belmont Saturday night, 75-65. in the Stuart C. Siegel Center.

Virginia Commonwealth University won a non-conference resume-building victory over Belmont Saturday night, 75-65, in the Stuart C. Siegel Center.

Recap

Belmont is a talented but unbalanced team, and it showed on Saturday night. The Bruins started strong behind the scoring abilities of Ian Clark. The first 10 minutes was a heavyweight fight and the score was tied at–15 before HAVOC! happened. Suddenly, Belmont couldn’t handle VCU’s full court pressure and the Rams started forcing turnovers and scoring in transition.

In the final minute of the first half, Melvin Johnson grabbed a steal and scored on the fast break. Juvonte Reddic grabbed a steal on the following possession and slammed down an emphatic dunk. Belmont called a timeout, but VCU was ready and forced a turnover on the following play that led to two Rob Brandenberg free-throws capping off a 19-3 run. Belmont responded by hitting a half court 3-pointer at the buzzer. The Bruins and Rams were a combined 0-16 from 3-point range in the first 19:59 of the game, but things changed in the second half.

The Bruins exited the locker room with a stronger plan to handle VCU’s pressure defense. The tempo changed as VCU struggled to force turnovers and Belmont started getting open looks in transition. Over a four and half minute stretch, Belmont scored on nine straight possessions to cut the lead to only six points. The Rams couldn’t get stops, and the Bruins were scoring on command.

For every basket the Bruins made down the stretch, Rob Brandenberg responded. He scored 8 points in the final 6:17 including a crucial 3-pointer with 3:16 remaining to push the Ram’s lead to 8. Ian Clark finished the night with 24 points on perfect 10-10 shooting, but the Rams dribbled out the clock in their fifth double digit victory of the season.

VCU shot terribly from 3-point range but beat one of the top two teams in the Ohio Valley Conference by winning the rebounding battle 34-27 and the turnover battle 24-15.

  • Loudest moment: 109 dB. 2nd half. 1:13. – Treveon Graham drained a 3-pointer as the shot clock expired to push the VCU lead to 12 points.
  • Shaka Smart’s jacket: 1:25

Briante Weber

After injuring his knee against Stetson, Darius Theus was in street clothes for Saturday’s game. Point guard play was an area of concern for the Rams against the turnover minded Bruins. Sophomore Teddy Okereafor earned his first career start, but it didn’t take long for Briante Weber to replace him. Weber played with poise and finished the night with a Weber style balanced stat line: 7PTS, 3REB, 3AST, 2STL, 1BLK, and 2TO.

After the game, Coach Smart praised his play by saying, “When you put #2 in the game, things change” and “I thought he was the biggest key to us winning.”

Smart also added, “I have a feeling [Theus] will make an appearance down in Norfolk.”

Top performer: Treveon Graham and & Juvonte Reddic

37PTS, 17REB, 4AST, 5STL, 1BLK, 4TO, 14-22 shooting.

The Rams get their energy from their backcourt, but Juvonte Reddic and Treveon Graham have established themselves as the core of this team. Reddic showed off all of his moves by scoring on long jump shots, by driving to the basket, by scoring in transition and on put-backs. Graham also put on a clinic: scoring a team-leading 19 points, and he was the only Ram to hit multiple 3-points (2-5) on the night.

Belmont is one of the worst defensive rebounding teams in the nation, and #15 & #21 capitalized by grabbing a combined 10 offensive rebounds. The Rams finished the night with 17 second-chance points.

5 stats

  • VCU shot a poor .211 from 3-point range. It was their lowest percentage in 25 games.
  • VCU aims to rebound 40% of their misses. The Rams grabbed 16 of their 32 misses (50%) on Saturday night.
  • Briante Weber grabbed two steals putting his career total in triple digits at 101. It took him 44 games.
  • Juvonte Reddic is shooting .605 from the field. If the season ended now, that would be the VCU single season record. Currently Bernard Harris holds the record at .603.
  • Freshman Melvin Johnson played early and often as he scored 11 points in a career-high 22 minutes.

Looking forward

VCU travels to Norfolk to take on rival Old Dominion on Friday night at 9:00 PM. The Monarchs are an abysmal 1-6 and are in the midst of a five-game losing streak.

Photos by: Will Weaver

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  1. Steve on said:

    I like your decibel reading. Do you happen to know what the loudest moment and reading for the Stu?

  2. Aaron Williams on said:

    109 dB ties the loudest this season. It also happened after a Darius Theus 3-pointer with 27 seconds remaining to tie the game at 51 against Wichita State.

  3. Steve on said:

    OK, I was wondering about past seasons. It does not really matter but I am just interested. I liked that detail in your recap. Ha!

  4. Aaron Williams on said:

    We just started tracking the dBs this season. If I had to guess, Juvonte Reddic’s incredible start against W&M and Bradford Burgess’s 31 points against George Mason had two of the loudest moments…

  5. I’m assuming the new “Shaka Smart’s jacket” stat is how long into the game he takes it off?

  6. Aaron Williams on said:

    Exactly.

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