Atlantic 10 Conference Thread Topic

4/27 Player of the Day
Luis Harris (Umass) 29pts, 4ast, 3stl, 6 3pt
4/27/2013 4:53 PM
4/28 Recap
Temple 77-61 @ St. Joseph's
Temple hits 10 threes and forces 20 turnovers in win vs. St. Joe's
Xavier 74-71 vs. LaSalle 
Cold shooting LaSalle (4-21 3pt.) can't complete 14 point second half comeback vs. Xavier
Dayton 78-57 vs. Richmond
Dayton holds Richmond to 37% shooting in blowout win
St. Louis 78-46 @ St. Bonaventure
MIchael Back only needs 19 minutes to score 18 points as St. Bonaventure is no match for St. Louis
Charlotte 71-61 @George Washington
Charlotte's Brown and Smith combine for 33 points and the Flyers shoot 53% in win against GW.

4/28 Player of the Day
Ronald Brown (Charlotte) 17pts, 7reb (4 off)
4/28/2013 9:40 PM
4/29 Game of the Day
St. Louis 90-80 over Dayton
Dayton's 50+ game conference winning streak is finally snapped as St. Louis hands them their first conference loss in 4 years. After a close game throughout, costly late turnovers by the Flyers, and solid free throw shooting by St. Louis sealed the win. Through great ball movement (22 asts), St. Louis shot 10-21 from 3pt., getting a 3 from 5 different players. After this win, St. Louis seems to now be the new favorite to win the A10 this season. 

Player of the Day
Michael Back (St. Louis) 13pts, 7ast, 4stl in win vs. Dayton
4/29/2013 10:23 AM
4/30 Recap
George Washington 67-65 @Umass
GW holds small lead throughout game to hold off Umass in tight one. 
Rhode Island 71-54 @St. Joseph's 
URI starts 2nd half on 14-0 run to defeat St. Joe's 
Xavier 83-66 @Richmond
Swanberg's 18pts on 7-11 shooting propels Xavier to shoot 51% and pull away from Richmond
Dayton 98-60 vs. LaSalle
After having their historic winning streak snapped, Dayton dominates LaSalle, shooting 59% from the floor
St. Louis 77-70 vs. Charlotte
Jeremy Jones (17pts, 8reb) helps St. Louis hold off Charlotte and remain undefeated in the conference
Temple 71-69 @St. Bonaventure
After erasing 13 point halftime deficit, Temple's Robert Johnson hits the follow up shot with 2 seconds remaining to beat St. Bonaventure

Player of the Day
Jeremy Jones (St. Louis) 17pts 8-13FG, 8reb, 2blk
4/30/2013 2:25 PM
5/2 Player of the Day
Ronald Brown (Charlotte) 22pts, 9reb, 2stl 
5/2/2013 7:04 PM
5/3 Player of the Day
Rob Peterson (Richmond) 21pts, 9reb, 3ast, 4 3pt
5/3/2013 12:37 PM
5/6 Player of the Day
John Jeter (Rhode Island) 13pts, 10ast, 0PF
5/9/2013 5:41 PM (edited)
5/8 Player of the Day
Luis Harris (UMass) 26pts, 4ast, 2stl
5/8/2013 2:37 PM
5/9 Player of the Day
Michael Back (St. Louis) 22pts, 2stl, 4 3pt
5/9/2013 5:41 PM
5/10 Recap
Dayton 86-74 @Xavier
Emmanuel Baxter contributes 21 points along with 5 of Dayton's 10 3 pointers, and the Flyers lead the entire game after starting on a 11-0 run.
St. Joseph's 48-38 vs. LaSalle
Tyler Gentle outscores LaSalle in the first half with 16pts compared to LaSalle's 11, and despite shooting 35%, St. Joe's gets the win by holding LaSalle to 38 points and 29% shooting.
Rhode Island 60-50 vs. UMass
Richard Pines' double double helps URI hold off UMass en route to their 7th straight win.
St. Louis 73-56 vs. Richmond
St. Louis shoots over 50% for the 15th time this season as they are able to pull away from Richmond in the second half.
St. Bonaventure 70-54 vs. Charlotte
Howard Heyward records 5 blocks and the Bonnies get their first conference win this season after 13 games

Player of the Day
Tyler Gentle (St. Joseph's) 20pts, 11reb, 7-11FG
5/10/2013 1:21 PM
5/11 Recap
Rhode Island 89-79 vs. St. Louis
URI outrebounds St. Louis by 16 and scores their highest point total of the season in upset win. 
Dayton 88-72 @LaSalle
Dayton's winning streak increases to 10 games as they shoot 55% in win vs. LaSalle
Temple 77-63 @Charlotte
Temple's balanced attack is enough to give Charlotte their 5th straight loss
Richmond 69-59 vs. George Washington
Rob Peterson scores 20 and guards Johnson and Mann combine for 13 assists in win vs. GW.
Xavier 85-76 @UMass
Xavier is able to pull away late in a game that featured 77 free throw attempts. 

Player of the Day
Rob Peterson (Richmond) 20pts, 8reb, 2stl
5/11/2013 6:03 PM
5/12 Recap
Xavier 84-81 @Temple
Thomas Swanberg scores 24, taking 16 out of Xavier's 40 free throws, and the Musketeers are able to hold off Temple
Rhode Island 67-57 @Dayton
URI makes 11 straight late free throws to get their surprising 9th straight win
St. Joseph's 79-75 vs. Richmond
St. Joe's ends regulation on a 10-0 run and is able to defeat Richmond in OT
St. Louis 76-55 vs. UMass
St. Louis uses 63% shooting in the second half to outscore dominate UMass and finish 14-2 in conference play

Player of the Day
Thomas Swanberg (Xavier) 24pts, 6reb, 3blk, 16FTA

5/12/2013 5:41 PM
5/13 Recap
Rhode Island 75-64 vs. Richmond
Richard Pines scores 19 while recording his 6th straight double digit rebounding performance and URI increases their win streak to 10 games.
Dayton 79-60 vs. UMass
Despite going a perfect 15-15 from the FT line, Umass cannot keep up with Dayton.
Xavier 75-69 @Charlotte
Swanberg's 21 points helps Xavier hold off Charlotte and finish with a 12-4 conference record.
St. Joseph's 70-60 vs. St. Bonaventure
Cuthbert scores 15 second half points and St. Joe's goes on a late 11-0 run to defeat the lowly Bonnies
Temple 71-66 @George Washington
Temple is able to defeat GW in close game

Player of the Day
Richard Pines (Rhode Island) 19pts, 10reb, 9-15FG
5/13/2013 2:20 PM
5/14 Recap
Temple 80-54 @UMass
Temple goes on a 15-0 run and shoots 17-26 in the second half to destroy UMass.
Charlotte 75-71 vs. St. Joseph's
St. Joe's scores 6 points in the last 5 seconds of regulation, including a game tying halfcourt shot, but are unable win in OT.
Rhode Island 81-59 @St. Bonaventure
Rhode Island scores the game's first 10 points and puts the game away early with a 27 point halftime lead.
Dayton 78-75 @Richmond
Dayton survives Richmond's late rally to finish with a 14-2 conference record
George Washington 68-61 vs. La Salle
After leading for most of the game, LaSalle ends the game with 4 straight empty possessions and loses to GW

Player of the Day
Richard Woody (George Washington) 20pts, 6-10FG, 2 Off Reb
5/14/2013 11:06 AM
Conference Tournament Round 1

(3) Xavier 87-75 vs. (6) St. Bonaventure
Thomas Swanberg scores 19 and Xavier never trails to advance to the conference quarterfinals. St. Bonaventure closed the gap to as little as 2 points with 8:40 remaining, but Xavier answered with a 14-1 run to put the game away. St. Bonaventure finishes with their second consecutive 4-23 record while Xavier will advance to face Temple.

(4) St. Joseph's 76-56 vs. (5) George Washington
St. Joeseph's shoots 14% better from the floor and easily defeats GW. Todd Foust grabs 12 rebounds along with 12 points, and St. Joe's shoots 5-6 from behind the arc. St. Joseph's will now face top seeded St. Louis in the quarterfinals.

(5) Umass 74-71 vs. (4) LaSalle
Davis Bailey's last second 3 does not fall, and UMass is able to defeat LaSalle. Luis Harris added 20 points along with 4 steals for UMass. LaSalle shot 12-21 from the FT line compared to UMass' 22-28. LaSalle finishes with yet another .500 record, while UMass will now face Rhode Island.

(6) Richmond 72-56 vs. (3) Charlotte
4 of Richmond's starters score in double digits as they are able to upset Charlotte. Charlotte couldn't find their shot, shooting 37% from the floor and 3-18 from the arc. Alex Mahn scored 17 points and added 6 assists while Reichenbach took down 9 boards off the bench in only 13 minutes for the Spiders. Charlotte finishes the season at 8-19 while Richmond will go on to play Dayton, the team they almost upset in the season finale.

Player of the Day
Luis Harris
(UMass) 20pts, 4stl, 3ast
5/15/2013 10:45 AM
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