VCU tops Syracuse 67-55 in Battle 4 Atlantis opener
PARADISE ISLAND, Bahamas (AP) - Levi Stockard III scored 15 points and Marcus Tsohonis added 12 to help VCU beat Syracuse 67-55 on Wednesday night in the opening round of the Battle 4 Atlantis.
The Rams will play the winner of No. 6 Baylor and Arizona State in the semifinals on Thursday. The Orange will face the loser between the Bears and Sun Devils.
Syracuse won the championship in its only other appearance at the Battle 4 Atlantis in 2015. The Orange came into this year's tournament on a low, having lost to Colgate in their last game.
VCU (3-2) trailed 38-36 early in the second half before scoring eight straight points to take a six-point lead on Tsohonis' 3-pointer with 12:21 left. Jimmy Boeheim answered with his own 3, but that's as close as Syracuse (2-2) could get the rest of the way.
The Rams haven't given up more than 57 points in any of its first five games. It was VCU's first victory ever against the Orange in four tries. The previous meeting came in 1992.
Buddy Boeheim scored 20 points and Jimmy Boeheim added 17 for the Orange.

In a photo provided by Bahamas Visual Services, Virginia Commonwealth guard KeShawn Curry (11) passes the ball as Syracuse's Buddy Boeheim, left, and others defend during an NCAA college basketball game at Paradise Island, Bahamas, Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2021. (Tim Aylen/Bahamas Visual Services via AP)
Both Syracuse and VCU struggled early on from the field. The Orange trailed 21-18 late in the first half before closing the period on a 9-2 run over the final 3:58. Syracuse made only one field goal in the last 8:25 of the half. VCU wasn't much better, making only two baskets after Jimmy Nichols Jr. shot made it 17-12 with 10:38 left.
The teams combined to shoot 15-for-60 from the field in the opening 20 minutes. Syracuse led 27-23 at the break.
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In a photo provided by Bahamas Visual Services, Virginia Commonwealth guard KeShawn Curry goes to the basket over a Syracuse player during an NCAA college basketball game at Paradise Island, Bahamas, Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2021. (Tim Aylen/Bahamas Visual Services via AP)

In a photo provided by Bahamas Visual Services, Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim talks with center Frank Anselem (5) during the team's NCAA college basketball game against Virginia Commonwealth at Paradise Island, Bahamas, Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2021. (Tim Aylen/Bahamas Visual Services via AP)

In a photo provided by Bahamas Visual Services, Syracuse guard Joseph Girard III (11) works in front of Virginia Commonwealth guard Jayden Nunn during an NCAA college basketball game at Paradise Island, Bahamas, Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2021. (Tim Aylen/Bahamas Visual Services via AP)

In a photo provided by Bahamas Visual Services, Syracuse forward Jimmy Boeheim, right, passes the ball as Virginia Commonwealth forward Vince Williams Jr. (10) defends during an NCAA college basketball game at Paradise Island, Bahamas, Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2021. (Tim Aylen/Bahamas Visual Services via AP)