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VCU PULLS AWAY FROM RHODE ISLAND, SECURES A-10 TOURNAMENT BID

VCU will play on Thursday at 3 p.m. at Robins Stadium in Richmond

Box Score Score: VCU 15, Rhode Island 9
Location: Kingston, R.I.
Records: VCU 7-10 (5-5 A-10), Rhode Island 8-8 (4-6 A-10)

The short story:  VCU led wire-to-wire but pulled away for the win in the fourth quarter to qualify for the Atlantic 10 Championship in back-to-back years for the second time in program history. It marks the fourth time VCU has qualified in the program's 10-year history.

QUICK FACTS

  • VCU qualified for the A-10 Championship for the fourth time in the program's nine-year history. Two of the three qualifications have now come in back-to-back seasons
  • Sarah Jones, VCU's all-time career draws leader, recorded a career-high 11 draw controls
  • Mia George scored four goals on just five shot attempts
  • Sam Palmer and Kenson Epperly scored three goals each
  • Rachel Koeneke had a goal and two assists. Sophia Bombardieri had a career-high four assists
  • Ashley Karn scored two goals and Molly Metz added an assist. MG Tibbs and Mason Whitmore scored once
  • Molly Coyle made six saves on 11 shots faced
  • VCU dominated the draw controls, holding a 22-6 advantage. The Rams also outshout URI 36-27 and 27-16 in shots on goal
  • Rhode Island was led by Caralie Basuel who had four goals and one assist

HOW IT HAPPENED

  • VCU raced out to a 4-0 lead in the first quarter, holding URI scoreless through the first 15 minutes. George scored VCU's first two goals to start the contest
  • The Black and Gold continued their dominance, extending their lead to 8-2 on another George goal with 4:12 left before halftime. VCU took a 9-4 lead into the break
  • Rhode Island slowly chipped away at VCU's lead, cutting VCU's lead to just 12-9 with 8:52 remaining in the fourth quarter
  • Karn scored with 5:45 remaining in the game to turn the momentum and after Jones won the ensuing draw control, Epperly scored to push VCU's lead to 14-9 with 4:05 remaining
  • VCU's defense didn't allow a goal over the final 8:51 of the contest to help seal the win

UP NEXT
VCU is the No. 6 seed for the A-10 Championship and is set to face the No. 3 seed in a 3 p.m. game at Robins Stadium on the campus of Richmond. The game will be streamed on ESPN+.
 

Players Mentioned

Sophia Bombardieri

Attack
Sophomore

Molly Coyle

Goalkeeper
Sophomore

Mia George

Attack
Senior

Ashley Karn

Attack
Senior

Rachel Koeneke

Attack
Sophomore

Molly Metz

Attack
Senior

Sam Palmer

Midfield
Sophomore

Mason Whitmore

Midfield
Senior

Kenson Epperly

Attack
Freshman

Sarah Jones

Midfield
Graduate Student

Players Mentioned

Sophia Bombardieri

Sophomore
Attack

Molly Coyle

Sophomore
Goalkeeper

Mia George

Senior
Attack

Ashley Karn

Senior
Attack

Rachel Koeneke

Sophomore
Attack

Molly Metz

Senior
Attack

Sam Palmer

Sophomore
Midfield

Mason Whitmore

Senior
Midfield

Kenson Epperly

Freshman
Attack

Sarah Jones

Graduate Student
Midfield