Atlantic 10 fines, reprimands VCU and St. Louis for late fracas - ESPN
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by Myron MedcalfFebruary 21, 2026
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The Atlantic 10 has taken action against VCU and Saint Louis following a chaotic benches-clearing incident during their game. The fracas occurred at the conclusion of Friday night's contest, which ended with Saint Louis securing an 88-75 victory over VCU. Both teams were issued reprimands and fines for violating sportsmanship policies outlined in the A-10 Code of Conduct. Notably, no conference suspensions were handed out, as officials determined they had handled the situation appropriately under game rules.
The incident unfolded with just seconds remaining when Saint Louis guard Quentin Jones attempted to dribble out the clock but made contact with a VCU player. This led to a scuffle involving players and staff from both teams spilling onto the court. As a result, most of VCU's bench was ejected, leaving them with only four eligible players to finish the game, while Saint Louis had six remaining players.
The game itself was a tense and competitive matchup that saw VCU leading by 10 points with over 18 minutes left. However, Saint Louis mounted a significant comeback, outscoring VCU 53-30 in the final stretch to secure the win and extend their lead in the Atlantic 10 standings.
The fracas overshadowed an otherwise impressive display of basketball skill and determination by both teams. Despite the chaos at the end
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Originally published on ESPN on 2/21/2026