
Duquesne
(+9)

VCU
(-9)
Highlights
Summary
RICHMOND, Va. (Interstat) â VCU edged Duquesne 71-66 in a menâs basketball game Friday night, overcoming a second-half push from the visiting Dukes. The Rams built a 10-point halftime lead behind a strong first half, then withstood Duquesneâs effort after the break. Terrence Hill led VCU with 20 points and six assists. Alex Williams scored 20 points for Duquesne, and Jimmie Williams added 13 points and five assists. VCU improved to 25-7 overall. Duquesne fell to 18-15. The game was part of Atlantic 10 Conference play.
Extended Summary
RICHMOND, Va. (Interstat) â In a tense Atlantic 10 Conference clash that came down to the final seconds, VCU held off a determined Duquesne squad for a 71-66 victory on Friday night at the Siegel Center. The Rams, who led by as many as 10 points in the first half, saw that cushion vanish in the second as the Dukes mounted a persistent comeback, only for VCU to execute in the final minute to secure the win and improve to 25-7 overall. Duquesne fell to 18-15. The gameâs pivotal sequence unfolded in the closing 30 seconds with VCU clinging to a 67-66 lead. After Duquesneâs Tarence Guinyard turned the ball over, VCUâs Nyk Lewis was fouled and calmly sank two free throws with 23 seconds remaining to push the lead to three. On the ensuing possession, Duquesneâs Jimmie Williams saw his potential game-tying three-point attempt blocked by VCUâs Brandon Jennings. Jennings then secured the victory at the line, making two free throws with 11 seconds left for the final margin. The contest was a tale of two halves, dictated by runs and resilience. VCU built its early advantage behind a balanced attack and stifling defense, taking a 39-29 lead into halftime. The Ramsâ lead ballooned to 13 early in the second period before Duquesne began its methodical climb back. The Dukes chipped away, fueled by the scoring of Alex Williams and the playmaking of Guinyard. A three-pointer from Jake DiMichele with 7:42 to play brought Duquesne within two points at 53-55, setting the stage for a back-and-forth finish. The Dukes finally drew even at 64-64 on a pair of Guinyard free throws with 3:19 remaining, but could never seize the lead. VCU guard Terrence Hill proved to be the offensive catalyst for the Rams, leading all scorers and consistently answering Duquesne rallies. His pull-up jumper at the 4:19 mark gave VCU a 62-58 lead, and another at 3:38 pushed it to 64-60, each time halting Duquesne momentum. Hill finished with a game-high 20 points. For Duquesne, Alex Williams matched Hillâs 20 points, providing a critical scoring punch, particularly from beyond the arc. Jimmie Williams added 13 points and five assists, while Guinyard directed the offense with seven assists. David Dixon anchored the interior defense with two blocks. VCU received significant contributions from its frontcourt. Michael Belle scored 14 points and grabbed key rebounds down the stretch, while Lazar Djokovic added 13 points, including two crucial free throws with 2:13 left to extend a one-point lead to three. Defensively, Brandon Jennings was a disruptive force, recording three blocks and multiple steals, none bigger than his game-sealing rejection in the final moments. The game was a defensive struggle, with both teams forcing turnovers and contesting shots aggressively. Duquesneâs effort marked a significant improvement from the teamsâ first meeting on Jan. 3, a 93-80 VCU victory in Pittsburgh. The most important part of the game was unquestionably the final 30-second sequence. With the outcome hanging in the balance and Duquesne having erased a double-digit deficit, VCU demonstrated veteran poise. Lewisâs pressure free throws, followed by Jenningsâs decisive defensive play and subsequent free throws, showcased the execution required in a tight conference battle. It was a sequence that denied Duquesne a chance to tie or take the lead and ultimately sealed a hard-fought victory for the Rams as they head into the postseason.
Preview
Preview: Duquesne Faces VCU in Key Atlantic 10 Clash PITTSBURGH (Interstat) â The VCU Rams, riding high as one of the Atlantic 10âs top teams, will host the Duquesne Dukes in a menâs NCAA Division I basketball game Friday at 84 Lumber Arena. The Rams (24-7) enter as heavy favorites, having won eight of their last nine games. Their most recent result was a 68-62 road victory at Dayton on March 6. National Statisticalâs ELO system gives VCU an 86.3% probability to win, and sportsbooks have installed the Rams as 9-point favorites with an over/under of 153.5 points. VCUâs consistency has been anchored by forward Lazar Djokovic, who is averaging 13.3 points over his last six contests. He scored 16 points in the win at Dayton. The visiting Dukes (18-14) are coming off a 67-61 home win over Rhode Island on Thursday. Guard Alex Williams led the way with 22 points in that victory, continuing a strong late-season surge. In his last eight games, Williams has scored 22 or more points three times, though his production has fluctuated. Duquesneâs season has been marked by inconsistency, with a 4-4 record in its last eight games. The Dukes will need a major upset to reverse their recent fortunes against VCU. The Rams won the seasonâs first meeting decisively, 93-80, in Pittsburgh on Jan. 3. The game presents a stark contrast in trajectories. VCU is battling for postseason positioning, while Duquesne seeks a signature win to bolster its resume. Containing Djokovicâs interior presence and finding scoring beyond Williams will be critical for the Dukes to challenge the spread or pull an upset on the road. Tip-off is set for Friday, March 13, at VCUâs home court in Richmond.