URI Shoots 12% from Three, Fall to George Mason 84-67 in A-10 Home Opener

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URI Shoots 12% from Three, Fall to George Mason 84-67 in A-10 Home Opener

URI falls to George Mason
The URI Rams offensive struggles continued on Sunday night, falling to George Mason 84-67 in their A10 home opener at the Ryan Center.

The loss is disappointing as it comes after URI got a road win over Richmond in their last game.

“They beat us for 40 straight minutes today. An embarrassing effort on our behalf. We were outcoached. We were outplayed. We were outworked thoroughly,” said URI head coach David Cox after the game.

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He continued, “I need to find five guys who are willing and committed to playing Rhode Island basketball.”

The loss drops URI to 1-2 in the A-10 and 8-7 overall.

George Mason improves to 9-8 overall and 3-1 in conference.

Rams Fall to George Mason

A Jeff Dowtin layup gave URI a 12-11 lead with 11:43 to play in the first half.

However, that would be their last lead of the game.

George Mason would go on a quick 8-3 run to take a 19-15 lead with 8:32 to play.

After URI got within two, 19-17, the Patriots would go on an 11-2 run to take a 30-19 lead on a Javon Greene three with 5:38 to play in the half.

The Rams would trail 38-27 at the half.

In the second half, the Patriots would lead by as much as 17, 58-41, with 12:22 to play in the game before the Rams made a run.

A layup by Cyril Langevine with 4:50 to play cut George Mason’s lead to seven, 68-61, with 4:50 to play in the half.

However, the Rams would struggle to score the rest of the way.

George Mason closed the game on a 14-6 run with the Rams only converting two more field goals in the final four minutes.

The Patriots would go on to win 84-67

The Rams were led by Langevine who posted a double-double with 15 points and 14 rebounds in the game.

Dowtin added 15 points of his own in the loss.

URI’s Offensive Struggles

Rhode Island shot just 12% from three (12 of 15), including going 0 for 11 in the first half.

URI did not hit their first three of the game until there was 10:37 left in the game. The three came from freshman Omar Silverio, who came in off the bench.

Silverio would hit two more threes in the game.

Rhode Island is shooting just 26% from three on the season.

The Rams didn’t help themselves at the free throw line, knocking down just 10 of 17 shots from the charity stripe.

Rhode Island shot 41% from the field, compared to George Mason, who shot 51%.

Next Up

URI returns to action on Wednesday, January 16 when they host St. Bonaventure.

Game time is set for 6 p.m.

It can be seen on CBS Sports Network.


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