Rhode Island
Rhode Island basketball humbled by top Atlantic 10 contender. What happened vs. VCU
URI coach Archie Miller speaks after URI’s home loss to VCU on Tuesday
Atlantic 10 foe VCU beats URI, 81-57, to hand the Rams one of their most decisive losses of the season.
SOUTH KINGSTOWN — Tuesday night served as a harsh reminder for the University of Rhode Island men.
Your best is required each time an Atlantic 10 regular-season title contender comes to town, and the Rams fell far short of that standard against VCU. The visitors kept pace with the league’s top echelon while the hosts missed a chance to break free from the crowded middle of the standings.
URI committed a grisly 27 turnovers and saw whatever hopes it carried for a signature win melt away in the second half. VCU stormed to the finish thanks to a pair of deciding runs and posted an 81-57 victory, a sequence of events that had most of the 4,517 fans on hand heading back into the frigid night long before the final horn.
Not since at least the start of the 2010-11 season has URI given the ball away in a single game so frequently. VCU set a new Ryan Center record with 17 steals and racked up 30 points off takeaways. The visitors ripped off bursts of 13-3 and 15-0 in the second half that transformed a 42-40 edge into a blowout.
“We were mentally weak,” URI coach Archie Miller said. “Physically weak. And we got outplayed by a better team tonight in this building. Where we go from here is the next most important thing.
“Our team has to be way, way better.”
VCU managed just two points in the opening 6:22 of the second half, and URI seemed to have an unlikely opening after trailing through the majority. Max Shulga’s two free throws and Zeb Jackson’s following layup after a Flagrant 1 foul against David Green put URI in trouble, and VCU slammed the window shut by the 10:35 mark. Joe Bamisile’s pair of baskets in the paint gave his team a 55-43 advantage, and URI was never within two possessions again.
“For a long stretch of the game it kind of felt like, ‘Man, I don’t know how we’re involved in a one-possession game with how we were playing,’” Miller said. “But eventually they cracked us. They were superior in this game tonight.
“I will take full responsibility for our team sort of laying a dud. I don’t think I’ve ever been in a game that’s had 27 turnovers.”
Those mistakes eventually led to the knockout punch, as Jack Clark’s 3-pointer and a driving layup by Bamisile came off URI turnovers. Miller called timeout staring at a 69-48 deficit with 5:36 left, and the hosts suffered through an 8:33 stretch with just one field goal. Sebastian Thomas finally snapped the spell with a layup, but that finish at the rim only dragged URI within 19 points.
“We didn’t have the ability to be physical, get open, box out, pop to catch,” Miller said. “They forced us to the baseline. They ran through passes. Everything we did in terms of getting it in was, ‘Thank goodness. Now bring it up.’
“We just had one of those games where we were overwhelmed by the other team’s approach, effort, toughness. They do what they do, and they’ve done that in every game. No one has been dismantled like this tonight, and that’s on me. That’s on us.”
VCU (15-4, 5-1 Atlantic 10) carried a top-25 defense into this matchup per KenPom.com, and it traveled exceptionally well. URI (14-5, 3-4) managed 19 fewer shot attempts and saw all five of its starters finish with a plus-minus rating of at least minus-14. The hosts reached double-digit turnovers by the 7:48 mark of the first half and blew past the 21 they committed in a double-overtime loss at Brown.
“You start to press,” Miller said. “You start to get tight. You start to get a little bit anxious to get that turnover back at the other end. You take a tough shot. You throw it away a couple times, the crowd starts to moan – you feel that.
“You need to have a calming effect.”
Shulga’s reverse layup on the break gave VCU a 33-15 lead late in the first half before URI enjoyed its best stretch of the game. The hosts cut the deficit all the way to 35-34 on a layup by Jaden House, connecting on seven straight shots in less than three minutes after opening 5-for-17. Jackson’s two-hand slam down the middle built a 40-34 lead into the break, and URI was unable to muster another meaningful run over the final 20 minutes.
“We didn’t step up to the plate tonight,” Miller said. “Where you go from here is the next most important thing.”
VCU (81): Luke Bamgboye 3-3 0-2 6, Phillip Russell 1-6 2-2 5, Jack Clark 5-8 0-0 12, Max Shulga 4-12 6-7 15, Joe Bamisile 10-18 2-2 24, Christian Fermin 0-0 0-0 0, Zeb Jackson 4-10 2-4 11, Michael Belle 0-4 0-0 0, Brandon Jennings 1-3 1-2 3, Alphonzo Billups III 1-3 0-0 3, Terrence Hill Jr. 0-0 0-0 0, Obinnaya Okafor 0-1 2-2 2; Totals 29-68 15-21 81.
RHODE ISLAND (57): David Green 3-10 1-2 8, Javonte Brown 0-0 0-2 0, Sebastian Thomas 7-12 3-6 19, Jaden House 6-13 1-1 15, Jamarques Lawrence 2-6 2-3 8, Cam Estevez 0-2 1-3 1, Drissa Traore 0-1 1-2 1, David Fuchs 0-0 2-2 2, Quentin Diboundje 1-5 0-0 3; Totals 19-49 11-21 57.
Halftime – VCU, 40-34. 3-pointers – VCU 8-27 (Russell 1-5, Clark 2-5, Shulga 1-3, Bamisile 2-6, Jackson 1-3, Belle 0-2, Billups 1-3), RI 8-23 (Green 1-5, Thomas 2-4, House 2-5, Lawrence 2-4, Estevez 0-2, Traore 0-1, Diboundje 1-2). Rebounds – VCU 42 (Bamgboye 9), RI 34 (Fuchs 9). Assists – VCU 10 (Shulga 3), RI 6 (House 2).
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Rhode Island
Throwback: USS Rhode Island commissioned in Newport
(WJAR) — Thirty-two years ago was the commissioning of a Navy submarine named after the Ocean State.
Maria Stephanos was on board the USS Rhode Island on July 9, 1994.
Rhode Island was the Navy’s 15th Trident class ballistic submarine.
It was commissioned in Newport and was the first to be christened in its namesake state.
Rhode Island
Handshake Initiative instills confidence, motivation in students
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WJAR) — They come from all walks of life, including many professionals in the community, taking time out of their busy days to welcome students to school with enthusiasm and handshakes.
“We learn a lot of new handshakes, too,” Kobi Dennis said. “High-fives. Pounds with an explosion. We get a little bit of everything.”
It’s the Handshake Initiative, the brainchild of now Central Falls Police Chief Anthony Roberson.
Everybody can use some encouragement, and students in Rhode Island get that the minute they head toward the school building.
Initially, the students and parents didn’t know what to think.
“I was confused because I thought it was going to be a normal day,” said one student.
“Their parents were getting out of their cars trying to see what’s going on,” Reservoir Avenue School Principal Cynthia Torres said.
But now, they crave it.
“It makes me feel motivated,” another student said.
Dennis adds in an etiquette component.
“Teaching the kids how to shake hands, look one another in the eyes with a firm grip — girl or guy — firm grip and say ‘hello’ and introduce yourself, that’s part of the initiative as well,” Dennis said.
Providence school superintendent Dr. Javier Montañez said it sends a strong message.
“We hear you, we see you, and we’re here for you,” Montañez said.
Torres strategically uses them on standardized test days.
“They say, ‘I’m going to do really good today,’” she said.
“It makes me feel encouraged to do better in school,” a student said.
They’ve connected with thousands of students across Rhode Island.
“It’s about shaking hands and building relationships, but it’s also about letting young people know that there are professionals in the community cheering for them every single day,” Dennis said.
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Rhode Island
Man critically hurt in Providence stabbing
A man was critically hurt in a stabbing in Providence on Tuesday, NBC affiliate WJAR-TV reports.
Police were first called to Smith Street around 7 p.m. for the reported stabbing. They found the victim on Chalkstone Avenue.
He was taken to the hospital where he remains in critical condition.
The case remains under investigation and no arrests were announced.
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