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Live Update and Analysis - Third media timeout: VCU 25, SBU 16

Live Update and Analysis - Timeout, 11:43: SBU 50, VCU 48

Atlantic 10 Alters Schedule, Bonnies Will Play VCU Wednesday

By TAPINTO GREATER OLEAN STAFF January 17, 2021 at 12:54 AM Credits: GoBonnies January 17, 2021 at 12:54 AM ST. BONAVENTURE, NY The men’s basketball team will play Virginia Commonwealth University at the Reilly Center on Wednesday at 6 p.m. The Bonnies were scheduled to play the University of Richmond on Wednesday, but Richmond paused its schedule on Tuesday because of COVID-19  concerns. VCU, which was scheduled to play the Bonnies on Feb. 17, will play Richmond on that date instead. The Bonnies will have Feb. 17 as an available date for rescheduling another conference game. Atlantic 10 Conference officials announced the schedule changes Sunday. Sign Up for Greater Olean Newsletter

Mother Teresa, SBU and Cake: TAP Alum Recalls Tommy Lasorda

If the phrase Reality is, though, that legends do die, and the world of baseball lost Lasorda, the longtime Dodgers manager and all-around Los Angeles icon, at the age of 93 on Thursday. Tommy was a legend in every sense of the word. He racked up a record of 1,599-1,439 as a manager, won World Series titles in 1981 and 1988 and earned four National League pennants and eight division titles during his 20-year (1976-1996) managing tenure with the Dodgers. Sign Up for Greater Olean Newsletter Our newsletter delivers the local news that you can trust. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google

Bona s Downs Richmond on Lofton Basket in Final Seconds

By MICHAEL HOGAN January 2, 2021 at 9:14 PM Kyle Lofton scored 16 points, including the game-winner, in the Bonnies 69-66 victory over Richmond. Kyle Lofton scored 16 points, including the game-winner, in the Bonnies 69-66 victory over . Credits: GoBonnies January 2, 2021 at 9:14 PM RICHMOND, Va.  On Feb. 20, 2018, shortly after then-freshman Kyle Lofton sunk a game-winning jump shot over La Salle, Bonnies head coach Mark Schmidt didn’t hesitate to tab Lofton as the quarterback of his offense. He said he trusted Lofton and that he wants the ball in his hands.  And clearly, none of that faith has wavered.  Against Atlantic 10 Conference favorites Richmond on Saturday, Lofton had the ball in his hands in the final seconds again. Lofton brought it up the floor alone with the game tied at 66. From there, it was his show to run. He dribbled the ball a handful of times at the top of the key and with a defender in his face, he pulled up for a three-point shot. He naile

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