TIDBITS ON JOEY: Heart and soul of the Rams, coming off a career-year at the point guard spot
Has shown the ability to play both the shooting guard and point guard positions in his three years with the Black & Gold
RODRIGUEZ’s TIME AT VCU:
Has not missed a game over his three seasons (102 games played) despite having a count- less number of nagging injuries
Coming off a junior year where he led the CAA in assists per game (5.8) and steals per game (1.9). His assists per game average ranked 15th in the country.
Became only the second Ram and sixth CAA player to eclipse 200 assists last year when he dished out 208. He also only turned the ball over 98 times for a 2.12 assist-to-turnover ratio.
Along with dishing out assists, Rodriguez possesses the ability to knock down long-range jumpers, posting 142 three-pointers in his first three seasons, ranking in the top-10 in school history.
His quickness on the defensive end has led to 176 career steals, including two games in which he tied a school record with seven steals (2/9/08 at Delaware and 2/2/08vs. Towson). In his 102 career games, he has registered a steal in 93 of those contests.
Durability is not in question as Rodriguez has averaged over 31 minutes per game over the past two seasons for the Black & Gold
Goals for the season… CAA title, Deep run in NCAA Tourney, Player of the Year
Favorite pregame music… “One mic” by Nas
Funniest person on the team… Skeen Favorite Website…
Hotnewhiphop.com Favorite place on campus… Ackell
If Joey could drive any car, he would drive… Ford F-350 Hemi
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Favorite Magazine… Maxim Celebrity Crush… Jessica Biel
Pre-game Superstition… Kiss my mom and sister’s name on my wrist
Favorite Quote or Moto... “Blame Nobody, Expect Nothing, Do Something”
Top three TV Shows... True Blood, Entourage, Jamie Foxx Show
Favorite Basketball Player… LeBron James Favorite Place to Eat in Richmond… Lucille’s
Toughest Player You’ve Ever Played Against... Eric Maynor
Loudest teammate… Brandon Number of Songs on iPod… nearly 1,000
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