July 7, 2024

  This Is The End Of Journey ”I can’t Continue Anymore” Boss!!! Jason Nelson ; Expressed His Desire To Dump vcu basketball For.

HEART-WRENTING NEWS: The Journey Is Over “I’m at a loss for words,” boss! Jason Nelson declared that he wanted to give up vcu basketball.

Jason Nelson's pivot tipped off Spiders' backcourt reboot
Richmond, Virginia Jason Nelson scored eleven points, and VCU defeated No. 18 Dayton 49-47 on Friday night, never trailing after the first few minutes.
Despite failing to score in the last six minutes of play, the Rams (16-8, 8-3) prevailed for the eighth time in their previous nine games. They managed to hang on by keeping Dayton scoreless until the final 3:03.

“The entire thing was simply a rock fight. We had a really hard-fought game,” Ryan Odum, the coach of VCU, stated. Now, his team has triumphed over all three of the teams behind it in the Atlantic-10 standings.

The Rams went ahead 49-42 on a tip-in by Toibu Lawal with six minutes left, but attempted just four shots from the floor the rest of the way. Lawal twice went to the free-throw line for a 1-and-1 opportunity, but each time he missed the first try.

The Flyers (19-4, 9-2) fell to 0-2 in Virginia, having lost 69-64 at Richmond on Jan. 27.

Jason Nelson's pivot tipped off Spiders' backcourt reboot

“Obviously they did enough to limit us,” Dayton Coach Anthony Grant said. “Nights like that, when you struggle offensively, it’s tough. Tough to win. But we had chances.”

The Rams never led by more than eight. VCU had a chance to make it a two-possession game in the final minute, but DaRon Holmes II blocked Sean Bairstow’s layup attempt with 30 seconds left.

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