Tuesday, February 18, 2025

We're No. 69! Rams Edition

Less than a month until NCAA Selection Sunday, so the final push for teams to bolster their cases for inclusion and to prevent the entire Southeastern Conference from en masse invitation. Compelling cases abound for the 68-team field among programs from marquee leagues and so-called mid-majors. 
 
Personally, I have a soft spot for teams from lower rated leagues that excel over middle-of-the-pack teams in blue blood conferences that possess numerous structural and financial advantages already. Reward teams that enjoy outsized success, rather than brand name programs that benefit from the neighborhood in which they reside (looking at you, Georgia and Nebraska, among others). 

With that in mind, several bracketology noodlers have VCU (that’s Virginia Commonwealth University, for the Mid-Atlantic impaired) among the first four teams omitted, which means that the Rams can still play their way into the tournament, either by winning the Atlantic 10 Tournament and earning the league’s automatic bid, or stockpiling wins as the season winds down and presenting the selection committee with a convincing case for one of the 37 at-large bids (Correction: in a previous post, I mistakenly wrote that the field is comprised of 32 conference champs and 36 at-large bids; I forgot that the demise of the Pac-12 removed one league champ and thus added an at-large berth. Management regrets the error). 

Let’s dig into the Rams. 

Recent History: Pretty fair, for a program outside the Power Conferences. The Rams have made the NCAA Tournament 13 times since 2004 and have won at least 20 games seventeen times in that span, under six different coaches. VCU famously made the Final Four in 2011 under Shaka Smart as a member of the Colonial (now Coastal) Athletic Association, advancing from the First Four and upsetting Georgetown, Purdue, Florida State and Kansas. Their .712 winning percentage in conference play since joining the A10 in 2012 is the league’s best. 

Mascot/Nickname Profile:
Rodney the Ram originated in 1963 under the Richmond Professional Institute and replaced an early mascot known as the Green Devil. RPI merged with the Medical College of Virginia in 1968, after which the school changed colors to the current black and gold. 

Home Arena: E.J. Wade Arena at the Stuart Siegel Center, often referred to as The Stu, downtown Richmond (cap. 7,637). Darn fine small arena. School’s pep band is a banger and contributes greatly to excellent gameday experience. Legit homecourt advantage. 

Notable Hoops Alumni: Bones Hyland, Vince Williams Jr., Kendrick Warren, Eric Maynor, Larry Sanders (no, not that one), Briante’ Weber, Treveon Graham, Mo Alie-Cox, an athletic marvel who after a college career as a rebounding and shot-blocking monster neatly transitioned to pro football and became a tight end with the Indianapolis Colts. 

Recent photo of 
Briante' Weber
Current Season:
Rams are 20-5 overall, 10-2 in A10, in second place behind George Mason, under second-year head coach Ryan Odom, son of longtime Wake Forest coach Dave Odom and who played for former William and Mary head mustache Tony Shaver at Hampden-Sydney. You might recall that Odom, who replaced Mike Rhoades, was head coach at UMBC in 2018, when the Retrievers became the first No. 16 seed to beat a No. 1, blasting Virginia in the first round of the NCAAs. 

Reason to Believe: Rams are a veteran bunch with size and depth, and they defend the starch out of opponents. Six of their top seven are grad students or seniors, led by 6-4 guard Joe Bamisile (15.8 ppg) and 6-5 Max Shulga (15.1 ppg, team-high 97 assists). They are top-25 nationally in defensive efficiency, top-10 in effective field goal percentage defense. They’re among the national leaders in blocked shots and opponent turnover rate at more than 20 percent. VCU is No. 32 in Ken Pomeroy’s team rankings and No. 34 in NCAA Net Rankings, as of last weekend. They average better than nine 3-pointers per game. 

Reason to Fade Them: Little room for error. The Rams’ non-conference strength of schedule (301) doesn’t help the cause. The A10 is rated only sixth or seventh among conferences, with VCU and Mason the only teams among the top 70 in NCAA Net Rankings. Losses from here on are more likely to hurt its statistical profile more than wins will benefit. The Rams get their lone crack at Mason on Feb. 22 and finish the regular season vs. Dayton on March 7, both at home, in what are their best chances to enhance the resume’ before the conference tournament. If VCU can reach 26 or 27 wins, even without winning the A10 Tournament, it might be enough to sneak in, provided there are few at-large bid thiefs come March.

36 comments:

rootsminer said...

This segment encompasses most of my college hoops following for the season. I used to be crazy for it, but the thrill is gone.

OBX dave said...

Scott, I get that present landscape can be a turn-off. Constant roster churn (plenty of guys are on their 3rd or 4th school), one-and-dones, play-for-pay, undercurrent of conference realignment and schools chasing a buck and beneficial landing spots.

But hoops itself is muy entertaining. Auburn and Duke are excellent. Half-step behind are Tennessee, Houston, Alabama, Florida, Michigan State. Bunch of quality teams and players that are fun to watch. Dive into conference tournaments starting in a couple weeks.

zman said...

This is why they make fun of New Jersey.

Marls said...

Right side drive!

That guy went to Tommy Tunes.

Whitney said...

Thule is right.

Whitney said...

Snowpocalypse ‘25 headed our way, and the region is about ready to shut down for the week. Like no kidding, I will definitely not be back in the office until Monday because of the snow. Here’s hoping it’s just light enough to make that happen but not something we’re digging out of this time next week.

rob said...

kinda bummed that the southside is getting all the fun. we went from 10" predicted two days ago to a dusting.

Whitney said...

It’s always good when we can really empathize with our spouses, Rob

rootsminer said...

My spouse’s school is cancelled tomorrow; even tho we’re missing most of it too. Maybe a couple inches at midday. Maybe.

Good luck in seva, whit. I’m sure the region is well prepared.

Professor G. Truck said...

we're getting no snow here in jersey and it seems that the US is now a partner in crime with russia and putin's ukraine invasion and his litany of human rights violations. dark times.

rob said...

fortunately, you're part hungarian. oh.

Donna said...

This storm is goin' be something if it's as they're reporting. The church I serve is closing at 12 noon today and will be closed through Friday. Schools all totally shut-down! Not sure what'll be for weekend/Sunday. But we're excited. Snow stops all things around the 757, no question.

Whitney said...

Donna, it’s no excuse for either of us (or OBX Dave to some extent) not to be checking in at GTB on a regular basis over the next few days! is postcount still a thing?

rob said...

zed and i are both efforting posts, but you could pick up a weapon, too.

rob said...

stand a post, if you will.

Whitney said...

The snow has started here in Norfolk. Jim Cantore was here but is now setting up camp in Virginia Beach.

Donna said...

Our dog had her first venture in the snow (already about 2 inches in NN), and she seems to be fascinated and joyful. Other things goin' on here - my 94 year old mother-in-law has come to stay with us for about a month to 6 weeks...wow, it's pretty comical how LOUD the TV is when she's watching (and yes, she has hearing aids). And her network du jour is MSNBC and all that that means. This is while we have pretty much stopped watching TV News -- not that we don't read/see plenty of course on-line, but the TV is too much. I can't take the administration's ridiculousness, stupidity, and arrogance. (my opiniong obviously) OY and OMDL!

rootsminer said...

Enjoy the snow over on the east coast. We got a measly 2 inches, if that.

I've said it before, but there is entirely too much tv news type product in our country. It seems to be less a source of information than an anxiety/outrage generator.

Mark said...

I watch very little TV news at this point. I'm not sure you'll ever get a "fair and balanced" take no matter who you go to.

In other news, I think I may have a Baker's cyst in my left knee which is jamming up my planned return to basketball after the job switch. Getting old - still sucks.

zman said...

Your two inches isn't measly rootsy, it's all about how you handle it.

rootsminer said...

Good point Z, but it's cold outside. I can hardly find it.

Danimal said...

How does Whit pronounce Norfolk? How about Jimmy Cantore? What's his take on the name? I'm a NOR-fuk guy myself as opposed to the NOR-folk'ers out there.

OBX dave said...

NOR-folk is a giveaway that someone isn't from there. NOR-fuk is acceptable, but one frequently hears NAH-fuk and NAW-fuk. I spent 30 years in the region, but it's probably best to defer to Whit.

BTW, 3 inches and counting here on the sandbar.

rob said...

nahr-fuk for me, but i'm unique

Whitney said...

Rob's is right, I think. Or close to it. I'm not an old NAH-fuk guy who overemphasizes that drawly way. In 2025 you're either 80+ or some kinda phony.

I think it's NAWR-fuk with the R barely discernible. As well as the u.

What OBX Dave said is 100%, when you're fully NOR and you say folk like you mean the music, you haven't been here long, if at all.

Whitney said...

4.5 inches here and growing

rob said...

three feet high and rising?

zman said...

How high is the water Momma?

zman said...

When zwoman says Norfolk she pronounces all the letters no matter how many time I've tried to tell her the L is silent and she emphasizes both syllables to the same degree. Back when zson was in his Thomas the Train phase she would refer to "Tid-Mouth Sheds" and "Sir Top-Ham Hatt." All this despite going to Dartmouth and growing up on Luyster Street and living in Chatham.

rob said...

chath-um?

rootsminer said...

My wife has a coworker who pronounces their last name OLD HAM. Spelled the same.

Perhaps there’s a valid reason, but I think I’d at least give up on correcting people.

rob said...

NEW-ark, delaware would like to weigh in. as would bumpass (buhm-puss), virginia.

rootsminer said...

ever been to beyoona vista, va? On a map it looks like buena vista, but the map is wrong.

OBX dave said...

Yep, Buena Vista that's pronounced BYOO-na VIS-ta. Just up the road from Buchanan that's pronounced BUCK-annan. And if you travel near Fredericksburg, you might see Aquia that's pronounced uh-KWAI-uh.

OBX dave said...

Hey, saw where W&M closed Thursday because of snow. Any fond memories of snow days among assembled Tribesters? Drinking? Sledding? Goofing? Maybe an oral history post?

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