Richmond Spiders (7-13, 2-5 A-10) at George Washington Revolutionaries (14-6, 3-4 A-10) Washington; Wednesday, 7 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: George Washington takes on Richmond after Rafael Castro scored 21 points in George Washington's 67-61 victory over the Saint Louis Billikens.
BOTTOM LINE: George Washington aims to end its six-game slide with a victory against UMass. The Minutewomen are 5-5 on their home court. UMass ranks seventh in the A-10 with 22.8 defensive rebounds per game led by Megan Olbrys averaging 5.5.
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Rafael Castro had 21 points in George Washington's 67-61 victory against Saint Louis on Saturday. Castro also had nine rebounds for the Revolutionaries (14-6, 3-4 Atlantic 10 Conference). Christian Jones scored 16 points and added six rebounds.
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Saint Louis faces the George Washington Revolutionaries after Robbie Avila scored 21 points in the Billikens’ 64-52 win over the La Salle Explorers
George Washington III played in four games and totaled 15 minutes and five points prior to his Wednesday contribution at St. Bonaventure (eight points in nine minutes).
George Mason hosts the George Washington Revolutionaries after Kennedy Harris scored 29 points in George Mason's 81-73 victory against the Davidson Wildcats
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The Philadelphia 76ers forward acknowledged fans as he attempted to make his way through traffic on Broad Street Sunday night.