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~Burbank, IL (December 3, 2015 ) Sophomore Women’s Basketball Team wins with a stifling defensive effort. The Rams were led by committee and pulled out a HUGE win. The Indians were no match for RAM NATION!

(December 3, 2015 ) - The Rams had their 3  goggles on when they hosted the Lemont Indians in their home conference opener. Alyssa Baffin contributed to the success from RANGE to hard work at practice.

~~The Rams strapped up for conference action tonight, as they hosted Lemont, Tinley Park, & Eisenhower high school. Once again the Rams brought intensity and heart to a tough quad as they went 3-0 & improved their record to 6-1 (3-0).

Burbank, IL (December 1, 2015)-  The Rams were outscored by Fenton 25-12 in the fourth quarter Tuesday which led to a 63-58 loss.  Brantrell Seymore scored 25 points for the 3-2 Rams.

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~~The Rams competed in the Bradley Mega dual this weekend and improved to 3-1 on the season. The Rams defeated Joliet Central 40-34 before falling to Naperville North. Big wins were turned in by Rene Sanchez 120, Ali Jafar 132, Jimmy McAulliff 138, Mike Foster 152, & Matt Beach 220.

Burbank, IL (November 27, 2015) - Foul trouble slowed down the Rams offense as they fell to Wheaton North 44-54. Isiah Alpuche (24 points) and Brantrell Seymore (13 points) and led Reavis. The Rams earned second place in the Thanksgiving Classic.

Burbank, IL (November 25, 2015)-  The Rams improved to 3-0 with a 50-43 win over Sandburg Wednesday. Brantrell Seymore (22 points) and Isiah Alpuche (20 points) led Reavis. They move on to Thanksgiving Classic Championship Friday at Reavis.  

~~The Rams kicked off their 2015-2016 campaign with their annual Stagg & Willowbrook Triangular last night. The Rams showed great heart and resiliency as they etched out two close victories to improve to 2-0. The Rams defeated Stagg 33-31 & Willowbrook 39-36.

Burbank, IL (November 24, 2015)-  The Rams improved to 2-0 with a 58-45 win over Kelly Tuesday.  Isiah Alpuche (24 points) and Brantrell Seymore (13 points) led Reavis.

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