8000
Friday Nov. 11 Final - OT
90
Rhode Island
92
George Mason
Tuesday Nov. 15 Final
90
Rhode Island
100
Texas
Sunday Nov. 20 Final
63
Rhode Island
83
Nebraska
Friday Nov. 25 Final
73
Hofstra
85
Rhode Island
Saturday Nov. 26 Final
70
Boston University
64
Rhode Island
Sunday Nov. 27 Final
67
Cleveland State
45
Rhode Island
Wednesday Nov. 30 Final
56
Rhode Island
65
Brown
TV: myRITV
Sunday Dec. 04 Final - OT
76
Maine
74
Rhode Island
TV: Cox HD (Rhode Island)
Wednesday Dec. 07 Final
78
Virginia Tech
67
Rhode Island
TV: Cox HD | Radio: B101 (101.5 FM)
Saturday Dec. 10 Final
64
Rhode Island
96
Georgia State
Radio: WHJJ (920 AM)
Sunday Dec. 18 Final
68
Yale
65
Rhode Island
TV: Cox HD | Radio: WHJJ (920 AM)
Friday Dec. 23 Final
80
Providence
61
Rhode Island
TV: Cox HD | Radio: B101 (101.5 FM) Promotion: Jim Baron bobble-stache
Thursday Dec. 29 Final
60
James Madison
79
Rhode Island
@ UCF Holiday Classic - Orlando, Fla.
UCF Holiday Classic - Orlando, Fla. | Radio: B101 (101.5 FM)
Friday Dec. 30 Final
54
Rhode Island
65
UCF
UCF Holiday Classic - Orlando, Fla. Radio: B101 (101.5 FM)
Monday Jan. 02 Final - 2OT
78
Rhode Island
72
Boston College
TV: ESPN3 | Radio: WHJJ (920 AM); The Wolf (102.3 FM)
Saturday Jan. 07 Final
70
Richmond
53
Rhode Island
TV: CBS Sports Network | Radio: B101 (101.5 FM)
Wednesday Jan. 11 Final
61
Rhode Island
69
George Washington
TV: Cox/CBS Sports Regional | Radio: B101 (101.5 FM)
Saturday Jan. 14 Final
78
Duquesne
71
Rhode Island
TV: Cox | Radio: WHJJ (920 AM); The Wolf (102.3 FM)
Wednesday Jan. 18 Final
64
Rhode Island
66
Fordham
Radio: B101 (101.5 FM)
Saturday Jan. 21 Final
66
Rhode Island
80
La Salle
TV: Cox HD | Radio: WHJJ (920 AM); The Wolf (102.3 FM)
Wednesday Jan. 25 Final - OT
72
St. Bonaventure
66
Rhode Island
Saturday Jan. 28 Final
86
Rhode Island
81
Dayton
TV: Cox | Radio: B101 (101.5 FM)
Wednesday Feb. 01 Final - OT
78
Massachusetts
81
Rhode Island
TV: Cox HD | Radio: B101 (101.5 FM) Promotion: Shotgun the Cow bobblehead
Saturday Feb. 04 Final
73
Temple
56
Rhode Island
TV: ESPN2 | Radio: WHJJ (920 AM); The Wolf (102.3 FM) Promotion: Blue Out t-shirt giveaway
Wednesday Feb. 08 Final
66
Rhode Island
84
Xavier
TV: CBS Sports Network | Radio: B101 (101.5 FM)
Saturday Feb. 11 2:00 PM
Rhode Island
Charlotte
Radio: WHJJ (920 AM); The Wolf (102.3 FM)
Wednesday Feb. 15 7:00 PM
Saint Joseph's
Rhode Island
TV: Cox HD | Radio: B101 (101.5 FM) Sixth Annual Pink Out
Saturday Feb. 18 4:30 PM
Rhode Island
St. Bonaventure
Saturday Feb. 25 2:00 PM
Saint Louis
Rhode Island
TV: Cox/CBS Sports Regional | Radio: WHJJ (920 AM); The Wolf (102.3 FM)
Wednesday Feb. 29 7:00 PM
Fordham
Rhode Island
TV: Cox | Radio: B101 (101.5 FM) Senior Night
Saturday Mar. 03 4:00 PM
Rhode Island
Massachusetts
TV: Cox/CBS Sports Regional | Radio: WHJJ (920 AM); The Wolf (102.3 FM)
  
Tyrone Weeks

Tyrone Weeks

Born: 04/30/1974
Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa.
Position: Assistant Coach
Coaching:
Assistant Coach, St. Bonaventure, 1999-01
Assistant Coach, Rhode Island, 2001-present

Ty Weeks, who helped take Massachusetts (35-2) to a No. 1 ranking and its only Final Four as a player in 1996, begins his second season on the Rhode Island staff and his fourth overall under Jim Baron, including two highly successful years at St. Bonaventure (1999-01).

The 28-year-old Philadelphia native, who accompanied Baron to Rhode Island in March 2001, works with the Rams' big men, oversees the strength and conditioning program and is involved in recruiting.

In 1999-2000, Weeks' rookie season as a coach at any level, St. Bonaventure went 21-10, reached the title game of the Atlantic 10 tournament and earned its first NCAA tournament berth since 1978. In the opening round, the Bonnies scared the bluegrass off heavily favored Kentucky before bowing 95-90 in double overtime. It was déjà vu all over again for Weeks, whose top-ranked Massachusetts team fell to No. 2 Kentucky 81-74 in the NCAA semifinals in '96 in what was widely considered the unofficial championship game.

Weeks, a standout high school player at Philadelphia's Franklin Learning Center, played in four NCAA tournaments at Massachusetts (1994-98), the first three under coach John Calipari, the last under Bruiser Flint. A 6-7 power forward, he started and served as team captain in his final two years while earning a bachelor's degree in education a year early, in 1997. Weeks scored 12.6 points a game as a junior and 10.1 as a senior while leading the Minutemen in rebounding with 8.8 averages both years. He ranks 34th on the school's all-time list in points (1,013) and sixth in rebounds (858).

Beginning with his freshman year, Weeks helped Massachusetts ring up records of 29-5, 35-2, 19-14 and 21-11 for a combined mark of 104-32 (.765). The Minutemen went 7-4 in NCAA tournament games, reaching the Elite Eight in 1995 and the Final Four in '96 before losing in the first round the next two years. Weeks twice led Massachusetts in scoring in NCAA play, tossing in 16 points against Arkansas in a 1996 Sweet 16 win and knocking down another 16 in a 1997 first-round loss to Louisville. In his career finale, a first-round loss to Saint Louis in '98, he pulled down 16 rebounds to come within one of the school post-season record.

After leaving Massachusetts, Weeks played in the United States Basketball League (USBL) with the Camden (N.J.) Power and then with an Argentine team called Santa Rose La Pampa. For four years, he coached at the Rasheed Wallace Foundation summer camp in Philadelphia.

Weeks and his wife Kim have a son, Tyrone Jr.