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URI Set for 1st NCAA Tournament Appearance in 18 Years

Joe Calabro, GoLocalProv Sports Team

URI Set for 1st NCAA Tournament Appearance in 18 Years

E.C. Matthews leads URI into first NCAA Tournament game in 18 years
The URI Rams will play their first NCAA Tournament game since 1999 on Friday afternoon in Sacramento. 

“It means a lot to me, especially my last year here, going out as a warrior hasn't been done in almost two decades, and not only to get to the tournament but to win the Atlantic 10 Championship. It is something I will never forget and I'm excited to start this tournament,” said Rams forward Hassan Martin in his press conference on Thursday. 

URI head coach Dan Hurley added, “...so excited to be out here. Excited for our great fans and our athletic director, Thorr Bjorn and so much had to go right to get back here after an 18-year absence, but we're excited to be here.”

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The Rams enter the tournament as an 11 seed and will face sixth seeded Creighton out of the Big East Conference in the first round. 

“They're like the Golden State Warriors with how they push the ball and how they shoot threes, the best offensive team we will have play played this year without question," said Hurley. 

Game time is set for 4:30 p.m. in Sacramento, California. 

URI Last Time Out 

The Rams are one of the hottest teams in the country entering Friday’s game. URI has won eight straight games with their last win giving them the A-10 Championship over VCU. 

“Once we got healthy late the best thing we had going for us was the "edge." I think we're one of the hardest-playing teams in the country. We really get after people. We try to make people uncomfortable.

What we were able to add to that over the weekend in Pittsburgh was shot making and offensive confidence. If we're an elite defensive team, if we're going to play as hard as anyone in the country, and we're going to have confidence in shot-making at the offensive end, I think that's why the guys looked relaxed because that's who we are right now,” said Hurley.

Creighton Bluejays 

The Bluejays enter the NCAA Tournament as a 6 seed following a Big East championship game loss to the Villanova Wildcats at Madison Square Garden last Saturday. 

The Bluejays were rolling to start the season and early on in Big East play before starting guard Maurice Watson Jr. went down with an ACL injury. After suffering back to back losses to Marquette and Georgetown, the Blue Jays got the season back on track. 

“Creighton had to completly revamp everything they did because it all was centered around Watson. Then he goes down. Even now in the NCAA Tournament, I’m not sure if Greg McDermott knows exactly how things are going to pan out,” said Nick Bahe, who played for Creighton from 2006-2008 and currently hosts a sports talk show on 1620 The Zone in Omaha. 

Creighton is led by guard Marcus Foster who averages 18 points per game and center Justin Patton, who averaged 13 points per game. Patton, a 7-foot freshman, is shooting nearly 70% from the field entering the tournament. 

“He is a special player, there are not too many players in the country that can do what he can do. He puts  a lot of pressure on the rim when he is rolling to the basket  and obviously a great rim protector on defense. It’s been incredible to watch him,” said Bahe. 

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Martin vs Patton 

This is one of the most intriguing matchups of the game. As mentioned above, Patton, averages 13 points a game and also pulls down six rebounds a game. He is effective on offense and anchors the Blue Jays defense. 

Martin enters the game averaging 14 points and seven rebounds per game while also averaging 2.6 blocked shots per game. 

“He's really tall and we've got to push him off the ball, not let him get close to the basket. So we have to get physical with him and push him off the block and force him to take shots that he's not comfortable taking,” said Martin on the matchup.

URI’s Defense 

The Rams are one of the best defensive teams in the country, giving up 64 points per game as a team. 

“We try to knock the teams off of running their play smoothly and we see one person getting into their defender we try to feed off that and try to do it so whoever we are playing and therefore we just play defense as a whole very good,” said E.C. Matthews at the press conference on Thursday. 

Kuran Iverson leads the Rams with 7.4 rebounds per game while Stanford Robinson averages 1.2 steals per game off the bench. 

“I think this game is going to come down to how Creighton handles the ball against Rhode Island’s pressure. They have been bit by the turnover bug at times this season, so if they avoid turnovers they will have a chance to win,” said Bahe. 

See more on the matchup below 


Starting Lineup Projections for URI, PC, Bryant & Brown Basketball Teams

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