PITTSBURGH — Freshman guard and John Marshall High alumnus Aiden Argabright was a shining bright spot for Richmond amid a frustrating end to the Spiders' season.
Freshman guard Aiden Argabright gave the University of Richmond scoring (16 points) and a solid floor game at Davidson Wednesday night.
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As a University of Richmond freshman guard last season, Aiden Argabright averaged 10.8 points, two assists, 1.2 steals and 23 minutes. He was named to the A-10's all-rookie team.
MIKE KROPF, TIMES-DISPATCH
VCU’s Tyrell Ward dunks the ball over Richmond’s Jonathan Beagle during the Rams’ Atlantic 10 victory at the Siegel Center on Saturday night. Ward scored 10 points in 12 minutes off the bench as VCU stretched its winning streak to nine games.
- MIKE KROPF, TIMES-DISPATCH
VCUs Barry Evans was boxed out by UR's Mike Walz when the teams met at the Robins Center on Feb. 14. Walz said of the Spiders' games going forward, “we’ve got to be more gritty and physical than every team we play … That’s just a mindset we have to harness and continue with it.”
- MIKE KROPF, TIMES-DISPATCH
Brandon Jennings (St. Christopher's) looks to pass during VCU's victory over Richmond at the Robins Center. Jennings, coming off the bench for the first time this season, scored seven points in 20 minutes for the Rams, who saw a 20-point halftime lead whittled to two with about six minutes left.
- MIKE KROPF, TIMES-DISPATCH
UR coach Chris Mooney: "I think all of those things that we stress all the time, because they are very repetitive things, they have to show up and coaches have to insist that they show up and demand that they show up until they do."
- MIKE KROPF,TIMES-DISPATCH
PHOTOS: VCU escapes Richmond, lively Robins Center in 97th Capital City Classic
VCUs Barry Evans was boxed out by UR's Mike Walz when the teams met at the Robins Center on Feb. 14. Walz said of the Spiders' games going forward, “we’ve got to be more gritty and physical than every team we play … That’s just a mindset we have to harness and continue with it.”
- MIKE KROPF, TIMES-DISPATCH
Brandon Jennings (St. Christopher's) looks to pass during VCU's victory over Richmond at the Robins Center. Jennings, coming off the bench for the first time this season, scored seven points in 20 minutes for the Rams, who saw a 20-point halftime lead whittled to two with about six minutes left.
- MIKE KROPF, TIMES-DISPATCH
