No. 18 Saint Louis Loses 81-76 at Rhode Island, Ending 18-Game Win Streak
Rhode Island guard Jonah Hinton scored 29 points including nine 3-pointers, helping the Rams end Saint Louis' 18-game win streak and hand them their first Atlantic 10 loss.
- On Tuesday, Rhode Island upset Saint Louis 81-76 at the Thomas M. Ryan Center, snapping the Billikens' 18-game winning streak.
- Before Tuesday, the Billikens held one of the country's longest active runs, with an 18-game streak that was the nation's second-longest and the program's best since the 2013-14 squad's 19 consecutive wins.
- Hinton's hot shooting produced 29 points and made nine 3-pointers, helping Rhode Island upset Saint Louis on Tuesday.
- Fans rushed the court as Rhode Island upset Saint Louis 81-76, ending the team’s 18-game streak. Cochran sealed the win with two free throws with 13.6 seconds left.
- Despite the loss, Saint Louis hosts Virginia Commonwealth on Friday, and analysts say the loss likely will not keep the Billikens out of the NCAA Tournament as Selection Sunday nears.
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No. 18 Saint Louis loses 81-76 at Rhode Island, ending 18-game win streak
Jonah Hinton made nine 3-pointers and scored 29 points as Rhode Island upset No. 18 Saint Louis 81-76, snapping the Billikens’ 18-game winning streak.
SLU's 18-game win streak is over
The Saint Louis Billikens saw their 18-game winning streak come to an end Tuesday night, falling 81-76 on the road to the Rhode Island Rams. Robbie Avila led SLU with 21 points, while Dion Brown added 19, but 18 turnovers proved costly. Jonah Hinton hit nine threes for Rhode Island, and the Billikens trailed for most of the night. Now 24 and 2 in the Atlantic 10 Conference, Saint Louis turns its focus to a first-place showdown Friday against Vir…
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