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		<title>College Basketball Invitational – Championship Series, Game One</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Virginia Commonwealth 68, St. Louis 56
Virginia Commonwealth junior guard Joey Rodriguez continued to make his case for being named the College Basketball Invitational Most Valuable Player, scoring 22 points and dishing out 6 dimes to lead the Virginia Commonwealth Rams (26-9) to an emphatic 68-56 victory over St. Louis (23-12) in the first game of the best-of-three CBI championship series.  Rodriguez dropped 14 points on the Billikens during an exhilarating two-minute second-half blitzkrieg during which he personally outscored St. Louis, 14-6, staking the Rams to a 55-40 lead they never ...]]></description>
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		<title>College Basketball Invitational – Semifinals</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Virginia Commonwealth University 88, Boston University 75
 
Trailing 43-42 to the Boston University Terriers (21-14) at the half, the Virginia Commonwealth Rams (25-9) opened the second half with a 9-zip spurt to take a 51-43 lead.  The Terriers responded by scoring four of the next five points to make it a 52-47 game at the 14:24 mark of the second half, and that&#8217;s when all heck broke loose for the Terriers.  VCU&#8217;s Brandon Rozzell and Joey Rodriguez nailed triples and Larry Sanders sailed in for a layup to finish the ...]]></description>
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		<title>College Basketball Invitational – Quarterfinals</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Virginia Commonwealth 93, College of Charleston 86
In a game played at a speed Usain Bolt would have found comfortable, the Virginia Commonwealth Rams broke open a 25-22 game with a 20-9 run to close the first half, and staved off several second half charges by the College  of Charleston to survive and advance with a 93-86 win.  Rams&#8217; junior point guard Joey Rodriguez was a blur all game, breaking down the Cougars&#8217; defense almost at will, as VCU (24-9) repeatedly got open looks in the lane.  Rodriguez finished with ...]]></description>
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		<title>Colonial Athletic Association Tournament &#8211; Semifinal No. 2</title>
		<description><![CDATA[(3) William &#38; Mary 47, (2) Northeastern 45
It was ferocious. It was spirited. It was exciting. It was consequential. It was pulse-pounding, passionate, and perilous to one&#8217;s cardiovascular health if you had a stake in the outcome.
But boy, the second semifinal of the 2010 Colonial Athletic Association Tournament was also one ugly basketball game.
In a fiercely-contested competition that was both riveting and revolting, the Tribe of William &#38; Mary were the last ones standing inside Richmond Coliseum. The third seed from Williamsburg,  Va., outlasted the second-seeded Northeastern Huskies on ...]]></description>
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		<title>Colonial Athletic Association Tournament &#8211; Semifinal No. 1</title>
		<description><![CDATA[(1) Old Dominion 73, (5) Virginia Commonwealth 69 (OT)
The Old Dominion Monarchs held the fate of their own season in their hands on Sunday afternoon in the semifinals of the Colonial Athletic Association Tournament, but they also held the fate of Bubble Nation in their mitts as well. Therefore, when a backyard battle against Virginia Commonwealth took a negative turn at Richmond Coliseum, the regular season champion of the CAA had to be sweating bullets.
Somehow, Old Dominion managed to dodge those bullets as well.
In a game that possessed enormous bubble ...]]></description>
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		<title>2010 CAA Tournament Championship Game Recap</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Colonial Athletic Association Tournament &#8211; Final
(1) Old Dominion 60, (3) William &#38; Mary 53
Now, the Old Dominion Monarchs won&#8217;t have to worry about the bubble.
The regular-season champion of the Colonial Athletic Association created a drama-free Selection Sunday on a magic Monday in Richmond, Va. Coach Blaine Taylor&#8217;s team used superb footwork and timely rotations in a dominating defensive display that turned back William &#38; Mary in the CAA Tournament final. The seven-point triumph carries the school from Norfolk, Va., into the NCAA Tournament. The only suspense attached to the selection ...]]></description>
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