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With the general election campaign for President is set to go into full swing, one of the first official campaign stops for current Commander-In-Chief Barack Obama will be right here in Richmond on Saturday, May 5th at Virginia Commonwealth University.   The President will speak at Ohio State University earlier in the same day as he […]

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Watching the VCU Rams run through the NCAA Tournament made me think about my friend and mentor Terry Sissisky, who was the voice of the Rams radio broadcast for nearly two decades.  Terry was a pro in every sense, and his passion unmatched.  I won 3 CIAA Sportscaster of the Year Awards while doing sports […]

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The VCU Rams take on Purdue this evening in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. A win for the Rams would put them into Sweet 16 where they would join crosstown rival, UR.  In fact, the two could potentially meet in the next round.  Wouldn’t that be the biggest game in the history of […]

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I’ve been filling out NCAA Tournament brackets for many years, can’t say I’ve had a two-day start like President Barack Obama, who’s knowledge of the game, the teams, and their nuances is extremely impressive considering his workload is just a tad heavier than mine.  The Prez is 29 – 3 through Thursday & Fridays games, […]

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If you listen to the talking heads on ESPN, VCU fans shouldn’t even wander to the concession stand because the Rams could be blown out by the time you return.  Fortunately Rams Coach Shaka Smart and his team closed their ears to such nonsense.  VCU defeated Southern Cal 59 – 46 to advance to the […]