KINGSTON, R.I. — Cyril Langevine came off the bench with Rhode Island leading by five points, and soon the advantage was down to one. All he did over the next nine minutes was score 10 points and grab four rebounds while helping the 18th-ranked Rams open a 16-point lead. “We’re not a team, we’re a program,” coach Dan Hurley said on Friday night after Rhode Island beat Davidson 72-59 to match a school record with its 15th win in a row. ‘Cause I guess I flexed.”Coming out of the timeout, Rhode Island players were trying to pump up the crowd, but were told to stop by the referee. Rhode Island: Hosts Richmond on Tuesday night.
Source: National Post February 10, 2018 02:08 UTC