Richmond 3s, defense lead 63-47 Rhode Island win - Philadelphia Inquirer
Baron’s team did little running in knocking off fourth-seeded Saint Louis 63-47 in the quarterfinals of the Atlantic 10 Conference tournament on Friday. It was all defense. Freshman Akeem Richmond hit four 3-pointers early and Rhode Island kept
Rhode Island - ESPN.com
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Juan Fernandez has no doubt why No. 17 Temple is on the verge of a third straight Atlantic 10 Conference tournament title. “Our defense is what is keeping us winning these games,” the sophomore guard said after the top-seeded Owls held Rhode Island to its lowest point total in
Richmond 3s, Rhode Island D lead Rams to victory - Huffingtonpost.com
Lamonte Ulmer added 12 of his 16 points in the second half for the Rams, whose previous defensive low was 57 in a Kwamain Mitchell had 18 points for fourth-seeded Saint Louis (20-11), which lost for the third time in 11 games.
Firing of all teachers at Rhode Island school roils - Deseret News
CENTRAL FALLS, R.I. Ashley Delgado graduated from one of Rhode Island’s worst-performing high schools and wanted to go to college if only she could get there. When Delgado’s parents could not take her to visit Lesley University in Cambridge
Cothran, Ulmer score 15 each, Rhode Island beats Saint - The Gaea Times
KINGSTON, R.I. Keith Cothran and Lamonte Ulmer scored 15 points each to help Rhode Island defeat Saint Joseph s 87-76 on Tuesday night in the opening round of the Atlantic 10 Conference tournament. Cothran scored 13 and Ulmer added 11 in the
Fernandez, Brooks lead Temple s ambush of Rhode - Norristown Times Herald
Fernandez scored nine of the first 11 points for Temple and Ryan Brooks took over from there as the Owls wore out Rhode Island, 57-44, to earn a spot in their third straight Atlantic 10 Conference tournament championship game. After a 20-minute delay
Rhode Island : Rhode Island News and Photos - Courant - Hartford Courant
CENTRAL FALLS, R.I. (AP) Ashley Delgado graduated from one of Rhode Island’s worst-performing high schools and wanted to go to college if only she could get there. When Delgado’s parents could not take her to visit Lesley University in
