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Marquise Moore posted 11 points and 17 rebounds while setting the A-10 Tournament record for rebounds/game (18.0)
* Fellow senior
Jalen Jenkins posted a team-high 15 points (5-7 FG)
* Mason led 50-48 with seven minutes left, but VCU used a late 22-7 run to earn the victory
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PITTSBURGH, Pa. – The George Mason University men's basketball team (20-13) put together an outstanding effort in Friday's A-10 quarterfinal but could not push past No. 2 seed VCU in the final minutes, falling 71-60 to the Rams inside PPG Paints Arena.
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Mason led by two (50-48) with seven minutes to play, but VCU went on a 18-4 run from there to build a 66-54 edge with less than two minutes to go. The Patriots could not move closer than nine (66-57) for the remainder of the contest.
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"We're disappointed and heartbroken. Our guys in the locker room were devastated," head coach
Dave Paulsen said at the postgame podium. "It's hard for me as a coach with these guys [
Marquise Moore &
Jalen Jenkins] up here next to me, because our guys gave everything they had. They've really bought in, fought exceptionally hard and improved tremendously all season. I thought we really competed and played well tonight. I don't think I've ever been as a proud of a team in defeat."
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Mason's seniors played their hearts out in the contest while putting together a pair of superb performances.
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Jalen Jenkins tallied 15 points (5-7 FG) and grabbed five rebounds in 33 minutes, while
Marquise Moore tallied 11 points and a game-high 17 rebounds.
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Moore averaged 18.0 points and 18.0 rebounds in two A-10 Tournament games and in the process, set a new tournament record for rebounding average in the 40+ year history of the event. With his 11th rebound vs. VCU, he became Mason's all-time leader for rebounds in a single season (he now has 360 boards in 2016-17).
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In addition to the senior performances,
Jaire Grayer added 13 points and six rebounds, while
Otis Livingston II chipped in seven points and two assists.
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Mason shot 38.5 percent from the floor, but worked the ball inside to score and posted 49 of their 60 points in the paint and at the free throw line.
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On the other end, VCU made eight steals in the game and turned 14 Mason turnovers into a 20-11 edge in points off turnovers for the game.
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The Rams jumped out to a 12-2 lead over the game's first four minutes, but over the next eight, Mason would hold VCU to just one field goal. During the excellent defensive spurt, the Patriots put together a 16-2 run and built an 18-14 advantage at the 7:59 mark of the stanza.
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VCU rallied back to go up five at 31-26, but Mason scored six of the final seven points of the half to tie it up (32-32) at the break.
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Mason went up 39-36 on a 3-pointer by Livingston at the 17:58 mark of the second half and led 41-38 on a Livingston lay-in with 16:25 to play.
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A nice finish from redshirt-freshman
Daniel Relvao kept the Mason lead at three (48-45) with 8:14 left. He posted a career best four points in the contest.
The Green & Gold led 50-48 with 7:16 to go, but from there, VCU put together an 18-4 run and extended it to 22-7 to lead 70-57 with 1:11 to play.
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The Patriots will now await their postseason fate in the coming days. Mason's 20-13 record in 2016-17 is the Patriots best mark since 2012-13.
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