VCU ‘going home’ for tourney
RICHMOND, Va. — When Virginia Commonwealth University’s men’s basketball team boarded a bus bound for New York on Wednesday, many of the Rams felt like they were going to their home away from home.
In each of their first three seasons in the Atlantic 10, the Rams (22-9) have advanced to the championship game of the conference tournament at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. They won their first championship last season, winning four games in four days, and are seeded second this time around.
They will face either seventh-seeded Rhode Island or No. 10 Massachusetts in the quarterfinals on Friday.
For shooting guard Melvin Johnson, a native of the Bronx, it really is going home.
“It helps us a lot,” the senior said earlier this week, noting that eight of the nine players in the Rams’ regular rotation were part of last year’s team. “We understand what it takes and I’m comfortable there, not just because it’s my hometown but our fans travel so well. We have a large fan base in New York and the guys are just happy to go back to Brooklyn. That’s why the atmosphere here is just so fun right now. … We just want to get to Brooklyn and have fun.”
That means steering clear of talk about where they stand on the NCAA tournament bubble and focusing on their next opponent in the conference tournament.
“We block out all the other stuff,” forward Mo Alie-Cox said. “Everybody talks about it, but as a veteran guy on the team, … it’s something that we really don’t focus on. The young guys, maybe they haven’t been here, so that’s probably all they think about, but as older guys, it’s just the usual talk around this time.”