Richmond, VA (Sports Network) - The 20th-ranked Butler Bulldogs visit Verizon
Wireless Arena on Saturday for a rematch of their 2011 Final Four matchup with
the Virginia Commonwealth Ram in a key Atlantic 10 Conference tilt.
Both of these schools were Cinderella programs the year they arrived in the
2011 Final Four. Butler improved to 2-0 all-time versus VCU in that matchup as
it picked up a 70-62 victory on its way to the National Championship game.
When the Bulldogs and Rams both joined the Atlantic 10 prior to this season,
their late season matchup became one of the league's premier bouts of the
2012-13 slate. Neither school has failed to meet the lofty expectations
associated with their respective arrivals to the conference.
Brad Stevens's Bulldogs are coming off of a 65-61 home loss to the A-10
leading Saint Louis Billikens which dropped them to a still impressive 22-6
overall record. Butler now trails SLU by two games in the conference race with
two more to play after Saturday. All six of the team's losses have come to
opponents inside the top 100 of the RPI and half of them have come in true
road tests.
VCU accomplished a feat very few A-10 schools have done in recent history in
its last outing as it overcame a 17-point deficit to defeat Xavier, 75-71, at
the Cintas Center. The Musketeers had only lost once at home to a conference
rival in their past 52 games prior to Shaka Smart's squad's visit. The victory
lifted the Rams to a 22-6 overall record including a 10-3 A-10 standing, which
puts them just one game behind SLU entering the weekend.
Rotnei Clarke tallied 13 points for Butler in its loss to the Billikens to
mark the ninth straight game he has reached double figures. Clarke is posting
17 ppg on 41.5 percent shooting from the floor to help Butler net 70.2 ppg.
Senior center Andrew Smith adds 11.2 points and 5.6 rebounds to the fold,
while Roosevelt Jones and Kellen Dunham both contribute 10.6 ppg. The Bulldogs
have converted 43.6 percent of their field goal attempts over their past two
games after being limited to 38.7 percent over their prior three outings.
VCU also has a balanced attack which is led by Trevon Graham's 15.6 points per
game. Juvonte Reddic (14.4 ppg, 8.3 rpg), Troy Daniels (12.2 ppg, 40.2 percent
3PT) and Rob Brandenberg (10.7 ppg) are all significant contributors to the
Rams' scoring offense of 77.4 ppg, which is the 14th highest average among
Division I schools. Thanks to a very frustrating and constant full court
pressure, VCU is pacing the nation with 12.1 steals per game.
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