Posted on the MasonHoops.com Blog: "These Positive Trends Shouldn’t Be Overlooked" by Alan Kelly Not much has gone right for the George Mason Patriots this season. Fans will disagree over who shares what portion of...
Read More ⇾What does this roster need to be competive in the A10. PG - Next year the PG position is below average. Moore, without a jumper guards himself. With Hewitts offense being guard heavy and even more heavily dependent...
Read More ⇾GW's last game was at St. Louis on Feb 22nd in which they lost 66-59. GW has a 20-7 record, 12-1 at home (loss coming to UMass). Box score from the Jan 25th game...
Read More ⇾Posted on the MasonHoops.com Blog: "Men’s Basketball Sinks Richmond, 69-60" by News Robot Sherrod Wright and Bryon Allen combined for 37 points as George Mason shot 56.3 percent from the field to sink Richmond...
Read More ⇾Posted on the MasonHoops.com Blog: "Term ‘mid-major’ in hoops finally dies of old age" by News Robot The term "mid-major," which for years had derisively referred to programs outside the major conferences, has...
Read More ⇾First Mason now has gender-neutral housing, which I don't care about. Second, and more relevant considering the hateful language some of you have used on this board lately, Mason has also launched a campaign banning...
Read More ⇾Posted on the MasonHoops.com Blog: "Meet the Atlantic 10: Richmond Preview" by Alan Kelly After a week off to get rested up (we’re especially thinking of your leg, Bryon Allen), the Patriots (9-17, 2-10) return to...
Read More ⇾as of today, anywhere from 5-7. http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/standings I think 5 for sure, I doubt 7. I think team #6 will be the play-in game in Dayton.
Read More ⇾http://www.gomason.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=25200&ATCLID=209414355 What --- you expected this to be about basketball?! Landmark win for Bill Brown -- well-deserved big milestone win for a great guy who's been...
Read More ⇾Scoring by class so far this season: Freshmen: 279 points (15.2%) Sophomores: 402 (21.9%) Juniors: 228 (12.4%) Seniors: 923 (50.4%)
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