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Pearson lifts Georgia Mason over Hofstra 67-63
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Pearson lifts Georgia Mason over Hofstra 67-63
Ryan Pearson scored 16 of his 17 points in the second half to lead George Mason to a 67-63 victory over Hofstra on Monday night. Comment?
Hofstra's Nathaniel Lester weaved his way through the George Mason defense and threw down a vicious dunk to cap an 11-2 Pride run with just under six minutes to go in the first half Tuesday night. Comment?
Pearson lifts Georgia Mason over Hofstra 6763
BKCHofstra-George Mason,0171 Pearson lifts Georgia Mason over Hofstra 67-63 Eds: APNewsNow. Comment?
George Mason rolls past Old Dominion with defense, rebounding
Here's the kind of second half Old Dominion experienced at George Mason : The Monarchs' Marsharee Neely blocked a driving shot by Mason's Luke Hancock, but the ball squirted to teammate Andre Cornelius, who promptly drained one of his funky-form jump shots. Comment?
Larranaga aims to keep heart, team in check
Even before this basketball season began, George Mason Coach Jim Larranaga knew he was in for a bumpy ride. Comment?
Poor shooting, lapses in transition game hurt ODU
The chances of 8,000-plus George Mason basketball fans leaving the Patriot Center with a coupon for a chicken sandwich Saturday appeared remote. Comment?
Coach Jim Larranaga, above, has a young team at George Mason this season, but junior Cam Long is taking a leadership role. Comment?
Pearson Leads George Mason Past Old Dominion 71-55
Ryan Pearson had 17 points and George Mason capitalized on an early second-half run in a 71-55 win over Old Dominion on Saturday. Comment?
After a sobering 27-point loss at Radford Wednesday, when George Mason gave up an 18-point advantage around the basket, facing Colonial Athletic Association preseason Co-Player of the Year Gerald Lee seemed like a daunting task with which to open the 2010 portion of the men's basketball campaign Saturday afternoon. Comment?
As practice begins at the George Mason Recreation and Athletic Complex, players slowly make their ways to the gym and onto the court. Comment?
Patriots run and gun for victory
In the past few years, VMI has become known for its high-scoring, up-tempo games. Comment?
GMU holds off VMI in mena s basketball
Facing the nation's most prolific offense in a Virginia Military Institute team scoring nearly 100 points a game, the George Mason men made a particularly concerted effort in getting back to the defensive half of the court after every Patriots possession Tuesday night, virtually forfeiting offensive rebound opportunities every time down the court. Comment?
Area college basketball preview
23 vs. Holy Cross. It's a rematch of last year's Patriot League title game, and it happens to match the Eagles against this year's conference favorite. Comment?
Hyped-up Colonials cruise past Patriots
It's as much a reflection of the Colonials' fall as it is the Patriots' ability to remain in the wake of a historic March run in 2006. Comment?
MVC's Elgin: a T' was a mistake
MVC's Elgin reviews technical 3:53 p.m.: Missouri Valley Commissioner Doug Elgin said Monday that he is studying the late-game incident in which Creighton coach Dana Altman was assessed a technical foul in his team's 75-72... >> The loss that shouldn't be 5:40 p.m.: Tough loss. Comment?
Long leads George Mason past Creighton 75-72
Cam Long scored 22 points and George Mason rallied late to beat Creighton 75-72 on Saturday. Comment?
Patriots win late and even record
One thing you can say for certain about this George Mason team: It's always entertaining. Comment?
Altman gets technical; Bluejays knocked out
Bluejay Talk Live: Replay Replay today's chat to see what beat writer Steven Pivovar had to say about the Creighton-Nebraska game, the upcoming matchup with George Mason and the starting lineup. Comment?
A Long way: Guard the catalyst as GMU tops Creighton
When his team needed him most, Cam Long didn't disappoint. Against Creighton Saturday afternoon at the Patriot Center, the junior point guard took over for the George Mason men's basketball team, knocking down mid-range jumpers almost at will, guiding teardrop shots in the lane through the hoop and finding teammates when the Bluejays locked-in on ... Comment?