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Jayden Nunn vs. Kennesaw State
61
Kennesaw St. KennSt 4-3,0-0 ASUN
64
Winner VCU VCU 4-2,0-0 Atlantic 10
Kennesaw St. KennSt
4-3,0-0 ASUN
61
Final
64
VCU VCU
4-2,0-0 Atlantic 10
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Kennesaw St. KennSt 34 27 61
VCU VCU 28 36 64

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

NUNN LEADS CHARGE AS RAMS RALLY PAST OWLS IN FINAL MOMENTS

Score: VCU 64, Kennesaw State 61
Location: Richmond, Va. (Siegel Center)
Records: VCU 4-2, Kennesaw State 4-3
 
The short story: Sophomore guard Jayden Nunn led the way for the Rams with a career-high 24 points as the Rams grabbed on to their first lead of the game with just over two minutes left and held on for their fourth victory of the season.
 
OPENING TIP
  • Nunn connected on 7-of-11 from the floor, including 4-of-5 in the second half, to spearhead the VCU comeback. He also connected on 8-of-12 free throws
  • After trailing for the entire first half, the Rams outscored the Owls 36-27 in the second half. In the final ten minutes, VCU outscored Kennesaw St. 23-13.
  • Junior guard Zeb Jackson supported the offense with nine points and four assists for the Rams
  • VCU's defense held firm against the Owls, forcing 16 turnovers, which led to 19 points
  • Sophomore forward Jalen DeLoach supplied a strong second half and finished with six points, seven rebounds the three blocks for the Black and Gold
  • Junior guard Josh Banks gave the Rams vital minutes off the bench with seven points. He was a perfect 4-of-4 from the charity stripe
  • Demond Robinson led the Owls with 15 points and ten rebounds 
THE DIFFERENCE
  • VCU closed the game on a 14-4 run. Nunn kicked off VCU's final push with a 3-pointer with 5:13 left that pulled the Rams within 57-53
  • After strong defense from both sides, Banks made both ends of a one-and-one opportunity at the free throw line with 3:24 left and cut the lead to 57-55. With 2:33 remaining, DeLoach stuck back an offensive rebound with 2:26 on the clock to tie the game at 59-all, the first tie of the game
  • After the Owls tied the game with two free throws, VCU grabbed a one-point lead from sophomore guard Nick Kern's free throw with 16.1 seconds remaining
  • VCU forced a miss on the ensuing possession, and Jackson hit a pair of free throws with 1.7 left for the final margin
NOTABLE
  • This was the first time these two teams have ever matched up against each other
  • Jackson's four assists are a new career-high
  •  VCU led for 1:18 of the game
  • The Rams shot 55 percent (11-of-20) in the second half. VCU connected on 24-of-33 free throws in the contest
QUOTABLE
"They stuck together. I thought that we had some bad body language in the first half, but they came together and said that we need to figure this out. In the second half we took it one possession at a time and even when they scored, we stayed level, we just battled the entire

half. I said to the guys that we showed grit in the second half. For some teams, games like this they come in and try to stay close and see what happens, but Kennesaw State came in here and tried to win the game. And we found a way to win it, and we have to take a big step now." – VCU Head Coach Mike Rhoades
 
"I have never experienced anything like what the fans brought tonight. When I was at Michigan, because the fans weren't all the way back because of the COVID years, I never felt that. The fans gave me a whole bunch of energy that I did not even know that I had. They definitely helped us pour out the effort at the end of the game, and I think it affected Kennesaw State as well. I felt great listening the fans." – Zeb Jackson
 
NEXT UP
VCU takes on SEC opponent Vanderbilt on Wednesday, Nov. 30 at 7 p.m. at the Siegel Center. The game will be broadcasted on CBS Sports Network.
 
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