
‘This is what March does” - Inside Look at the Virginia Commonwealth Rams
The 19-point comeback by Virginia Commonwealth to knock off North Carolina in the first round Friday night wasn’t a coincidence to Rams head coach Phil Martelli Jr. - it’s what they are.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
March 20, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy VCU Athletics)
GREENVILLE, S.C. — The proper term to define Virginia Commonwealth men’s basketball following one of the largest second-half comebacks in NCAA Tournament history is something their first-year head coach saw before Thanksgiving.
“The word is resilience,” Rams head coach Phil Martelli Jr. said Friday in his media conference inside Bon Secours Wellness Arena.
The 44-year-old coach, who is the son and shared named of a legendary figure in the profession, saw that description of his basketball team in his second game on the job in Frisco, Texas when VCU found themselves down 57-40 to Utah State with 15 minutes left.
In what would become Martelli Jr.’s first loss at VCU, a 80-77 defeat on Nov. 7, the Rams (28-7) figured out a way to tie the game 76-76 with 34 seconds remaining and what should have been a deflating moment instantly became a building block.
“I knew right then and there, I said we've got something here,” Martelli Jr. said. “We've got something because we have that resilience and you can't be successful without it.”
So, being down 56-37 early in the second half to North Carolina, one of the most storied programs in sport on the game’s biggest stage of the NCAA Tournament wasn’t something this VCU squad needed to think was uncharted waters.














