Coming off a crucial two-game win streak against top 100 teams per KenPom in Dayton and Rhode Island, men’s basketball dropped their first home game Wednesday night to Duquesne 73-65. In an uphill fight most of the game, trailing as much as 15 in the second half, the Revs cut it back to a one-point game, but multiple spells of careless turnovers and missed opportunities down the stretch hindered them from regaining the lead.
Coming off a thrilling two-game winning streak in conference play, the George Washington Revolutionaries are preparing to defend their home court against Duquesne.
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