January 2011
Ryan Pearson named CAA Player of the Week
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Ryan Pearson has been a major contributor for the Patriots all season in scoring and on the boards, and his efforts last week earned him CAA honors. (John Powell)
A late run seals the 15-point win for Patriots against Georgia State
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Despite the win, Head Coach Jim Larranaga could not control the pace of the game, with three video replays and an intentional foul charged to his star forward. (John Powell)
It was the worst start the Patriots have had all season. They did eventually pull out a win, however, with a late run, 66-51 over the Panthers of Georgia State.
Virginia Supreme Court upholds Mason gun policy
|The Virginia Supreme Court upheld a Fairfax Circuit Court ruling Thursday that said George Mason University could ban guns in campus buildings.
The court’s unanimous ruling said Mason’s policy does not violate the Second Amendment right to bear arms in the U.S. Constitution or a similar provision in the Virginia Constitution.
Kiplinger ranks Mason among 'best values'
|Kiplinger Personal Finance magazine recently released its list of “best value” public colleges and universities with George Mason University landing 61st for in-state students and 90th for out-of-state students.
The Kiplinger rating is based on academic quality, which includes student-faculty ratio and admission rate. Affordability is also factored in based on the total cost of attendance both with and without financial aid.
Men's Basketball pulls away late against Delaware to win 75-66
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Junior forward Ryan Pearson led the way for the Patriots with 19 points Monday night in their 75-66 victory over the Delaware Blue Hens at the Patriot Center. (John Powell)
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