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PHOTOS: VCU vs. GMU

Photos from VCU’s home win over George Mason.

NCAA record-setting Bradford Burgess leads VCU past GMU

Bradford Burgess wasted no time in his NCAA record 143rd consecutive start as he drained his first three 3-pointers to help the Virginia Commonwealth University Rams beat the George Mason Patriots 74-64 in Richmond, Virginia Sunday night. With the victory the Rams advance to their second consecutive CAA tournament final where they will face the red hot #1 Drexel Dragons at 7pm on Monday night.

Scott’s 2012 CAA Bracket

It’s Scott’s CAA Tournament bracket! Keep up to date with the results of the CAA Tournament, this year complete with chalk board paint, chalk, and pretzels. Check back early and often.

What to expect: VCU vs. GMU; CAA Tournament edition

One year ago after being destroyed at home by the Patriots, the VCU Rams beat #25 George Mason 79-63 just one week before going on their historical Final Four run. This year, George Mason will try and get the final word as they seek revenge after being beaten 89-77 on February 25th.

2012 CAA Tournament: the teams

This weekend, 12 very different teams will face off in the Richmond Coliseum. While all 12 teams are chasing the Colonial Athletic Association title and an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament that comes with it, each team has a different story.

Photos: VCU crushes GMU

Here are some photos of the players, coaches, and fans from VCU’s total domination of George Mason. Just in time to get your blood pumping for this weekend’s CAA tournament!

“Big Shot” Brad’s career night leads to big blow out

Virginia Commonwealth University started hot and George Mason looked lost as the Rams beat the Patriots 89-77 Saturday night in the Stuart C. Siegel Center.

Instant Recap: GMU vs VCU

Check out how VCU took out GMU with 3-pointer after 3-pointer, not to mention Burgess with his record breaking scores and overall wins!

What to expect: VCU hosts GMU

Saturday night will be an emotional game on multiple levels as the VCU Rams host the GMU Patriots. The winner gets bragging rights, the #2 seed in the CAA tournament, and an RPI boost that could be the difference maker come “selection Sunday.”

VCU loses Valentine’s Day heartbreaker on buzzer beater

With just over four seconds remaining in the game, it looked as if VCU had done everything right, but four seconds is all it took for George Mason to squash VCU’s chances at an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament. Despite solid second half play, Mason caught fire and beat VCU 62-61 in Fairfax, VA.

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