VCU hires Will Wade
VCU has hired Will Wade to replace Shaka Smart.
Departing seniors leave a long lasting legacy in VCU
The sight of a hobbling Briante Weber in tears with a heartbroken Treveon Graham and Jarred Guest signified the end of an era on March 19. The season was over and so was the dominant run of a senior class that embodied HAVOC and the spirit of VCU basketball.
Fordham earns shot at VCU in second round
VCU men’s basketball now knows their opponent in the second round of the Atlantic 10 conference tournament after Fordham University defeated George Mason University, 71-65.
Lewis scoring surge keeps Rams afloat
Entering this season, sophomore guard JeQuan Lewis figured that he would have another year to learn how to be a top-notch point guard in head coach Shaka Smart’s system before he would take over the reins.
Smart: guys have to step up

In the days following the men’s basketball team losing a big piece of their identity, there is a new battle cry for the team “HAVOC.” Next man up.
Briante Weber’s greatest moments
No words can describe the impact that Briante Weber has had on the men’s basketball team over the last four years.
Graham close to topping record books, Weber robbed of try
Senior duo Treveon Graham and Briante Weber started the 2014-15 season with a great shot at topping the VCU and NCAA all-time records list. For Graham, that journey continues while a knee injury has robbed Weber of the opportunity.
Larrier leads Rams blowout against Colonials
The Rams won their 12th consecutive game in front of the 60th consecutive sellout at the Siegel Center. Fourteenth-ranked VCU improved to 17-3 and 7-0 in the Atlantic-10.
Strong frontcourt play a necessity for deep run
Having recently moved their way back in the AP top-25, there is no doubt the Rams are in conversation as a tournament-bound team.
Rams confident in final exhibition game
It won’t stand in the record books, but the VCU men’s basketball team made the final exhibition game before the start of the season count, as the Rams dominated California University of Pennsylvania Friday, Nov. 7, winning the contest 92-43.