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Virginia Commonwealth defeats George Mason, 75-60, in CAA quarterfinals

Larry Sanders drives around Ryan Pearson as VCU knocks George Mason out of the CAA tournament for the second straight season. (Scott K. Brown/associated Press) Virginia Commonwealth's Larry Sanders, left, drives around George Mason's Ryan Pearson ...

From STEVEN GOFF, The Washington Post,  6 Mar 2010
Related Topics: George Mason,  National Collegiate Athletic Association,  Colonial Athletic Association

Lumpkins scores 29 points to vault American into Patriot League semifinals

Stephen Lumpkins helps lift the Eagles into the Patriot League tournament semifinals with a career-high 29 points Wednesday. (Joel Richardson For The Washington Post) Comments that include profanity or personal attacks or other inappropriate comments ...

From STEVEN GOFF, The Washington Post,  3 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Patriot League,  American University

Late free throws cap wild finish, send Northeastern past George Mason

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From STEVEN GOFF, The Washington Post,  28 Feb 2010
Related Topics: George Mason,  Mike Morrison,  Colonial Athletic Association

George Mason's Louis Birdsong making the most of his senior season

Trailing by two points, the Blue Hens were surely going to turn to leading scorer Jawan Carter. So Patriots Coach Jim Larranaga turned to Birdsong, his only senior, to disrupt Carter's rangy threat. At 6 feet 6, Birdsong wouldn't guard the 5-11 Carter, ...

From STEVEN GOFF, The Washington Post,  27 Feb 2010
Related Topics: Jawan Carter,  George Mason,  Colonial Athletic Association,  Mike Morrison

AU tops Navy in 2 OTs

But if not for a remarkable sequence at the end of the first extra session, the Eagles never would have been in position to claim an 80-77 victory, defeat the Midshipmen for the fourth straight time and remain in contention for home-court advantage in ...

From STEVEN GOFF, The Washington Post,  25 Feb 2010
Related Topics: Joe Hill,  Patriot League,  Chris Harris,  Jeff Jones

Late offensive foul call nullifies basket as Mason loses third in a row

George Mason's Ryan Pearson is called for an offensive foul on the basket that would have tied the score late in the second half. (John Mcdonnell/the Washington Post) Comments that include profanity or personal attacks or other inappropriate comments ...

From STEVEN GOFF, The Washington Post,  21 Feb 2010
Related Topics: Johnny Williams,  Washington Post Company,  G. Mason Patriots,  Mike Morrison,  Colonial Athletic Association

Short-handed George Mason, without suspended Mike Morrison, falls to William and Mary

Danny Sumner, a native of Fairfax and a Paul VI graduate, prevented all three from occurring, and in the process, saddled George Mason with its fourth loss in five games, a 63-60 decision in front of 5,539 at Patriot Center. With the Tribe ahead by a ...

From STEVEN GOFF, The Washington Post,  17 Feb 2010
Related Topics: George Mason,  Mike Morrison,  David Schneider,  Barack Obama

George Mason suspends forward Mike Morrison an additional game

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From STEVEN GOFF, The Washington Post,  16 Feb 2010
Related Topics: George Mason,  Mike Morrison

D.C. United opens camp with new coach, changing personnel

With players in winter caps and warm-ups to protect against a brisk breeze, with only half a field available and snow piles providing boundaries, the 90-minute session marking the start of D.C. United training camp Monday outside RFK Stadium was mildly ...

From STEVEN GOFF, The Washington Post,  2 Feb 2010
Related Topics: D C United,  Major League Soccer,  San Francisco Giants,  Curt Onalfo,  Bryan Namoff

George Mason basketball holds on to beat James Madison

George Mason Coach Jim Larranaga scanned the grim statistics Saturday and noted that James Madison shot nearly 70 percent in the second half, allowed his team to collect just five rebounds after halftime and made multiple surges that turned a ...

From STEVEN GOFF, The Washington Post,  30 Jan 2010
Related Topics: George Mason,  Colonial Athletic Association,  Mike Morrison

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