Drexel Comes Up Short in Championship Loss

A late second half comeback wasn't enough for the Dragons as they saw their 19-game winning streak snapped in a loss to VCU in the Colonial Athletic Association championship.

Darius Theus had a career-high 16 points and five steals and Troy Daniels made four huge free throws in the final 19 seconds, allowing VCU to hang on and beat top-seeded Drexel 59-56 Monday night in the championship of the Colonial Athletic Association tournament.
 
VCU (28-6) was the biggest story of last year's NCAA tournament, when coach Shaka Smart's team reached the Final Four after being one of the last teams picked for the field. The Rams won't have to wait for an at-large bid this season, but Drexel made it interesting after falling behind by 16 at halftime.
 
The Dragons (27-6), who had won a school-record 19 in a row and not lost since Jan. 2, got to within a point on Chris Fouch's 3-pointer with 12.7 seconds to play.

Daniels made a pair from the line with 18.9 seconds left and two more with 11.9 seconds to go, and Frantz Massenat's 3-point try just before the buzzer was off the mark, leaving Drexel hoping for an at-large invitation into the field of 68.
 
Treveon Graham added 13 points and Daniel 11 for the Rams.
 
Freshman Damion Lee led Drexel with 20 points. Fouch had 15 pints and Massenat 14.
 
The Dragons rallied gradually throughout the second half and pulled within 54-51 with 1:14 to play with the help of four missed free throws in a row by VCU.
 
After Graham finally made one for the Rams, making it 55-51, Lee missed twice from in close for Drexel and the Rams rebounded. But Theus was called for running into Massenat, and the sophomore made two free throws, cutting the lead to 55-53 with 21.6 seconds to play.

Daniels then made two on both opportunities, sandwiched around Fouch's 3-pointer that cut the lead to one, giving VCU its first CAA title since 2009.
 
VCU led by 16 at halftime, just as it had against George Mason in the semifinals, and saw the lead cut to six.
 
Drexel got there on a 3-pointer and then two free throws by Lee, the latter with 9:06 to go capping a 14-5 run, but as they had against the patriots, the Rams collected themselves.
 
Graham scored, was fouled and made the shot, and after a putback by Dartaye Ruffin for the Dragons, Graham took a pretty feed from Theus and made it 50-41. Theus' fifth steal and putback of his own miss made it 52-41 with 5:06 to go.
 
But the Dragons came back again as Lee scored 16 of his points in the second half, including a 3-pointer to start a 10-2 burst, capped by Samme Given's free throw with 1:14 to play, setting up the wild finish..
 
The Rams, who blitzed George Mason in the semifinals, taking a 32-4 lead in the first nine minutes, took a little longer to get going against the Dragons, but once they did, their intensity combined with the strain of three games in as many days seemed to take a toll on Drexel.
 
The Dragons trailed just 10-9 with 15 minutes left in the half, but went more than six minutes without a point as the Rams started a 25-10 run to end the half. Theus scored the first three baskets, all on layups, and had eight points in the surge. Graham added seven.
 
The Dragons, who came in averaging just over 11 turnovers, had 12 by halftime, and VCU had turned them into 16 points.


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