The emergence of KeShawn Curry: earning minutes through hard work for VCU men’s basketball

Noah Fleischman, Sports Editor Drill after drill, KeShawn Curry worked toward one goal last season and during offseason workouts: earn more minutes. His mindset stayed the same each drill he went through: work harder than the person playing in front of him. He was rebuilding his game, refining the basketball fundamentals to show his high-energy […]
Dayton’s second half run proves enough to beat VCU men’s basketball

Noah Fleischman, Sports Editor Just as the game looked promising for men’s basketball on the road at Dayton, it took a 180-degree turn. The Rams jumped out in front to start the second half on a 6-0 run to pull ahead by 1 point, but that didn’t last long. No. 13 Dayton answered with a […]
Slow start motivates, Rams ride 3-game win streak

Joe Dodson, Contributing Writer After a 5-8 start, women’s basketball is riding a three-game win streak to open Atlantic 10 conference play in the New Year. That sluggish start to the season allowed coach Beth O’Boyle’s team to learn from the losses, she said. “We’re gonna continue to get better, and each one of these […]
Men’s basketball season ticket price increases by 5%

Nile McNair, Contributing Writer The men’s basketball season starts Nov. 5 in a game against St. Francis, but attendance could be affected by an increase in the price of season tickets. Prices for season tickets increased this year from $475 to $499 per ticket. Kevin Jackson, associate athletic director for external operations, says the reason […]
Press Box: California’s ‘Fair Pay to Play Act’ would set a precedent

Noah Fleischman, Sports Editor Donald De La Haye, a former UCF football player, was asked by the NCAA to stop monetizing videos that included him in an athletic setting. “The waiver also allowed him to create videos that referenced his status as a student-athlete or depict his football skill or ability if they were posted […]