The Spectrum Scruff: Day 17

Day 17 of No-Shave November
CAA men’s basketball report

Featuring weekly standings, weekend slate, player and rookie of the week
Volleyball’s late season run vaults them into CAA Tournament

The VCU volleyball team (15-15) has finished the regular season on a tear and is on its way to Delaware having slipped into the CAA Tournament with the sixth and final seed.
To online companies: Don’t be evil

Consumers don’t ‘like’ internet companies sharing our information
Sexual assault victims rarely see justice on Virginia campuses
Virginia colleges ineffective in face of sexual assault
Briefs
State could face $1 billion budget gap, House committees learn; Children’s Museum of Richmond plans to open location in Chesterfield; Monument Avenue area closing ahead for movie filming; Alleged gunman shot by police at UC Berkeley dead; Cain vows clear foreign policy after Libya lapse; EU decides not to cut food aid program for poor
Crime Log 11/10-11/14
Thursday, Nov. 10 Grand larceny Ramz Hall, 933 W. Broad St. – Two female students advised that an unknown person(s) removed items from an unsecured location. Alcohol violation 1110 block of West Broad Street – A male visitor was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and possession of an open container of alcohol […]
Photo of the day: Throw back to the Sun Belt
CT Sports staff Commonwealth Times Sports’ Twitter Full disclosure: we here at The CT Sports department are already using the vintage shot below in our scouting report on Seton Hall. But this bad boy is such a classic, we decided it must have a page of its own page as well. We pulled this old […]
Scouting report: Seton Hall

A trip to the Charleston Classic this weekend will give the Rams a great chance to evaluate where they are as a team.
Occupy Richmond could occupy next door to Mayor Jones

Mayor Jones’ next-door neighbor, Raymond Boone, offered his four-acre lawn as a possible location for the Occupy organization.