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SLU turns tables on VCU in 78-69 victory
St. Louis University turned it around against Virginia Commonwealth on Tuesday night, going from a 16-point loss to a nine-point win in the span of two weeks as it recorded its biggest win of the season so far, a 78-69 win over league-leading VCU at Chaifetz Arena.
The game was hardly artistic, but the result was a thing of beauty for the Billikens (13-8, 6-2), who came into the game 0-5 against Quad 1 or Quad 2 opponents and are now a half-game behind A-10 leading George Mason. VCU is 16-5, 6-2.
Gibson Jimerson scored 26 points and Kobe Johnson matched his career-high with 19 points, including five free throws in the final 2:30. After a slow start, Robbie Avila finished with 14 points, most of them at the free throw line where he made eight of eight.
SLU’s tough week continues on Friday when Dayton comes to Chaifetz Arena.
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SLU was able to tighten up on some of things that did them in the first meeting. VCU had 27 points off turnovers in the first meeting and had just 14 this time, and after having 19 second-chance points in Richmond had 15 in St. Louis. VCU had its worst shooting night of the season at 32.8 percent, while SLU shot 48.8 percent from the field.
The second half swung back and forth, with VCU going up five, then SLU going up five, then VCU going up two. Jimerson drove to the basket, scored, was fouled and made the free throw to put SLU back in the lead with 8:49 to go at 52-51. After a badly missed 3 by VCU, Amari McCottry drove to the basket, looking like he was going to try for a spectacular dunk but he was too well defended and passed to Isaiah Swope in the corner for a 3-pointer that put SLU up four.
VCU got within two points before a layin by Kalu Anya and then a 3-pointer by Jimerson put SLU up 60-53 with 4:49 to play. VCU finally cut the lead to six on a 3-pointer with 1:10 left. After a delay when a fight broke out in the stands behind the VCU bench, Johnson made two free throws to push the lead back to eight, and VCU countered with two free throws of its own to take it back to six with 49.9 seconds left.
Jimerson made two free throws to extend the lead and after a missed 3 for VCU, Swope clinched the win with two free throws with 28.7 seconds to play.
SLU trailed 31-28 at the half, and once again, it shot much better than VCU did (47.8 percent to 36.1 percent), but VCU took 13 more field goal attempts. VCU had 10 points off offensive rebounds, and while the percentage wasn’t as bad in the first half as it was when the teams met in Richmond, it still leaned substantially in VCU’s favor and made a difference in who was ahead.
SLU’s offense was on and off, and while Jimerson made his first 3-point try of the night, he missed his next three and made just one of four free throws in the half. Still, he led the team in scoring in the first half with 10, most of them on drives to the basket. Avila didn’t score until there was 4:49 to go in the half, on just his second shot of the game. Johnson had nine points in the first half, just off his season high of 12.
In a thrilling comeback, Saint Louis University (SLU) turned the tables on Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) in a 78-69 victory. The Billikens fought hard and never gave up, rallying from a double-digit deficit to secure the win.SLU’s defense was relentless, forcing turnovers and converting them into points on the offensive end. The team’s star players stepped up when it mattered most, with clutch shots and key defensive stops down the stretch.
Fans erupted in cheers as SLU took control of the game in the second half, dominating both offensively and defensively. The victory was a testament to the team’s resilience and determination to come out on top against a tough opponent like VCU.
With this win, SLU proves once again that they are a force to be reckoned with in the conference and a team to watch out for in the upcoming postseason. Congratulations to the Billikens on a well-deserved victory! #SLU #VCU #CollegeBasketball #Victory #ComebackWin
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#SLU #turns #tables #VCU #victorySLU faces A-10 favorite VCU at Chaifetz Arena: live updates
Follow this article for live updates as the Billikens host the VCU Rams.
SLU up six with just over a minute to play
1:10, second half: A scuffle in the VCU section has delayed things as the security guards deal with that. A lot of shoving that appears to now be under control. SLU leads 69-63.
SLU inches closer to a huge win
3:58, second half: SLU is on the verge of its biggest win in two years after a foul called on VCU’s Max Shulga entering that TV timeout. The Billikens are still up 60-53.
VCU has missed eight straight shots and hasn’t scored in nearly four minutes.
Gibson Jimerson has 11 points in the second half and 21 for the game.
SLU up seven after Jimerson’s three
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4:49, second half: Gibson Jimerson knocked down a 3-pointer to give SLU its biggest lead of the game at 60-53.
Timeout VCU. The Rams haven’t scored in three minutes.
SLU loses, regains lead, up 55-51
7:59, second half: After VCU’s Zeb Jackson scored five straight points to give the Rams the lead, Gibson Jimerson drew Jackson’s fourth foul and scored on the play to regain SLU’s edge.
Robbie Avila is driving the ball far more aggressively this half. He has seven points in the half and 12 for the game.
This is easily the best game at Chaifetz Arena this season.
Dylan Warlick, SLU battling, up 45-42
11:39, second half: Dylan Warlick is playing some good minutes in relief of Kalu Anya, who has three fouls. Warlick also has three.
Warlick just grabbed an offensive board and drew a foul. SLU is up 45-42.
Warlick’s scrappy play is also igniting the crowd. He was pressed into service partway into the season due to injuries.
SLU hanging around in a physical game
15:36, second half: Gibson Jimerson’s jumper cut the deficit to three just after Phillip Russell hit a 3-pointer to give the Rams their biggest lead of the game.
Three SLU starters, Swope, Avila and Anya, have two fouls.
VCU up 31-28 at halftime after strong finish
Halftime: Kobe Johnson missed an open 3-pointer just before the halftime buzzer, and SLU trails going into the locker room.
SLU has missed five of its last six shots.
Gibson Jimerson leads SLU with 10 followed by Johnson with nine. Isaiah Swope (two points) and Robbie Avila (five points) have been relatively quiet.
Zeb Jackson and Phillip Russell each have eight to lead VCU.
VCU has nine offensive rebounds to SLU’s zero and a 10-0 edge in second-chance points.
VCU heats up, takes 27-23 lead
2:39, first half: VCU hit its second 3-pointer of the game, by Zeb Jackson, and the Rams lead this physical game. The Rams are 2-of-14 from 3-point range.
SLU’s Robbie Avila picked up his first three points, a basket and foul off a nice under-the-basket assist from Kalu Anya.
Isaiah Swope picked up his second foul, joining teammate Dylan Warlick and VCU’s Zeb Jackson with two.
SLU maintains one-point edge in a sloppy stretch
7:42, first half: SLU’s offense has started to sputter a bit, but VCU hasn’t been able to capitalize and the Billikens lead 18-17. At one point in that stretch, VCU missed five straight shots. SLU is up to four turnovers on the game.
SLU coach Josh Schertz is going to his bench a bit more than usual, with Warlick, Pikaar and McCottry all seeing several minutes.
SLU up 16-13 as Gibson Jimerson, Kobe Johnson lead the way
11:45, first half: Gibson Jimerson just finished off a driving layup and drew the foul to give SLU a three-point lead. He’ll have a free throw after the TV timeout.
Jimerson has five and Kobe Johnson seven. Johnson is driving with confidence.
VCU has two offensive rebounds and SLU has one turnover, two areas of concern entering the game.
SLU leads 8-6 early on the strength of 3-point shooting
15:56, first half: SLU has hit its first two 3-point tries, a good sign for a team that’s been slumping from 3. Gibson Jimerson and Kobe Johnson hit the two treys.
Before the game, St. Louis native and VCU guard Phillip Russell came out pointing at the student section with a big smile on his face as he was announced. He relishes playing the villain on the road. He later motioned at SLU students to get louder. Things may get interesting later between he and the crowd.
Previewing Tuesday’s SLU vs. VCU game
6:50 p.m.: Two weeks after the first meeting, St. Louis University hopes for a better outcome as it hosts Atlantic 10 preseason favorite Virginia Commonwealth at 7 p.m. Tuesday night at Chaifetz Arena.
VCU pummeled SLU 78-62 in Richmond in that first meeting. The Rams killed SLU with offensive rebounds, and SLU shot itself in the foot with its season-worst 29.8% turnover rate.
Ken Pomeroy gives SLU a 31% chance to win and has VCU, thge 35th-best teim in the country, prevailing 72-66.
SLU has been in a 3-point shooting slump, shooting about 20% from 3-point range in each of its last three games. The Billikens may need to break out of that funk to have a chance.
Tom Timmermann’s full game preview is linked below. The game airs on CBS Sports Network with Tom McCarthy and Chris Walker on the call.
Stay tuned and refresh this page for live updates from the game.
Exciting news for SLU fans as the Billikens are set to face off against A-10 favorite VCU at Chaifetz Arena tonight! Stay tuned for live updates throughout the game as these two powerhouse teams battle it out on the court. Who will come out on top? Follow along to find out! #SLUBasketball #A10 #VCU #ChaifetzArena #LiveUpdates
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