Video: VCU President announces move to Atlantic 10

After months of rumors and speculation, the Atlantic 10 has officially added yet another hoops power, this time the VCU Rams from the Colonial Athletic Association.

The school called a press conference today to make the announcement. There, VCU President, Dr. Michael Rao, informed the crowd that the move would take effect July 1, meaning VCU will compete in all A10 sports next fall, including one year with outgoing members Temple and Charlotte.

By leaving the CAA, VCU will forfeit as much as $5 million in NCAA tournament shares owed, a loss President Michael Rao was willing to swallow, going on to say, “the expected returns are far greater than the short-term losses”.

Rao also commented on the Universities desire to be “premier across the board…and that includes athletics”.

Coach Smart wasn’t on hand to comment, but in an emailed statement said, “We are extremely excited by the opportunity to join the Atlantic 10 Conference. It is a phenomenal league, made up of programs with both rich traditions and recent track records of success. We are very appreciative of the time we spent in the CAA, the experiences we had and the relationships we gained. We plan to maintain our key rivalries with CAA teams, now and in the future. We are enthuasiastic about attacking the challenges that lie ahead. Our number one goal remains to move our student-athletes forward, both on and off the court.”

About Mat Shelton

Mat Shelton has been involved in the college athletics field for half a decade now, starting as a co-founder of VCURamNation.com in 2007 where he has covered the Rams all the way to Houston as the one-time CAA darling shocked the hoops world with a historic run to the Final 4. He has also worked within athletic departments, first as a graduate assistant in the VCU Sports Information Department during the '09-'10 basketball season. After receiving his M.Ed. from VCU's Center for Sport Leadership, the Richmond native then paid more dues as an intern in the University of Richmond's Ticketing and Marketing department as the Spiders opened Robins Stadium in 2010. mshelton@a10talk.com @MatShelton