RICHMOND, Va. -
The George Mason men's basketball
team saw its quest for a fifth Colonial Athletic Association title come to an
end Sunday afternoon as the Patriots were upset by fourth-seed VCU, 79-63, in
the semifinals of the 2011 CAA Championship. Mason (26-6) saw its 16-game
winning streak snapped as they suffered their first loss since Jan. 8, while the
Rams (23-10) move on to the championship game Monday night to face the winner
of Old Dominion/Hofstra.
Senior Cam Long
led the effort
with 20 points while junior Ryan Pearson
contributed 10 along with a team-high seven
rebounds. Jamie Skeen paced the VCU offense with 21 points, one of four Rams in
double-figure scoring. VCU out-shot the Patriots by a 48-to-43.3 percent margin
but drained 11 treys and was 20-of-29 from the charity stripe, while Mason was
6-of-25 from beyond the arc (24 percent) and 5-of-13 from the free throw line.
The Patriots opened the
second half on an 8-1 run to cut the gap to seven points at 40-33 less than two
minutes in, but it would be the closest that the Green and Gold got as, leading
44-37, the Rams scored seven straight points to push the margin into
double-digits where it would stay for the remainder of the game.
Mason only led briefly in the
first half, capitalizing on a 12-2 run with a bucket plus the bonus by Long
which made the score 20-18 halfway through the opening period. VCU answered
with a Brandenburg 3-pointer and after a Johnny Williams
free throw made it
24-21, the Rams answered with a 15-2 scoring run which pushed their lead to 14
at 39-25. Mason was held without a basket for nearly six minutes, ending the
spree with Long's bucket at the 49-second mark.
The score would hold up as
the halftime margin as Long led all Patriots with 10 while Skeen led all
scorers with 14 points in the first half on 5-of-8 shooting.
The Patriots will wait one week to find out their
post-season fate, with the 68-team field for the NCAA Championship set to be
announced next Sunday at 6 p.m.