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CBB : ATS Matchup
Monday 2/18/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
VIRGINIA
 
VIRGINIA TECH
-5  

+5  
-210

+175

118
 
64
Final
58

VIRGINIA (22 - 2) at VIRGINIA TECH (20 - 5)
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Monday, 2/18/2019 7:00 PM
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851VIRGINIA-3.5-5
852VIRGINIA TECH121.5120
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
VIRGINIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games22-2+8.817-710-1472.136.147.4%35.554.424.537.6%29.7
Road Games10-1+89-25-670.134.347.5%34.857.526.140.2%32.1
Last 5 Games4-1+0.81-41-464.431.044.8%34.461.427.438.4%31.0
Conference Games10-2+4.88-45-769.535.147.3%36.557.426.637.5%30.4
VIRGINIA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)72.136.126-5447.4%8-2040.0%12-1675.4%3681415694
vs opponents surrendering70.232.925-5942.6%8-2333.6%13-1870.8%35913186133
Team Stats (Road Games)70.134.326-5547.5%7-1938.0%10-1567.5%3581314584
Stats Against (All Games)54.424.520-5237.6%6-2126.7%10-1564.2%3079165113
vs opponents averaging73.734.826-5944.4%7-2233.6%14-1970.8%371014177134
Stats Against (Road Games)57.526.122-5540.2%5-2025.9%8-1363.4%32810155103

VIRGINIA TECH - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games20-5+4.213-1112-1375.435.248.6%32.161.128.540.6%29.4
Home Games12-1+0.97-66-781.237.252.0%32.757.526.537.9%27.6
Last 5 Games3-2+0.21-33-261.626.640.9%31.457.426.838.2%30.4
Conference Games9-4+2.24-89-469.730.345.9%29.965.330.042.1%30.0
VIRGINIA TECH Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)75.435.226-5448.6%10-2441.8%13-1775.5%32716157123
vs opponents surrendering70.132.725-5842.9%8-2333.3%13-1870.6%35913186143
Team Stats (Home Games)81.237.228-5552.0%11-2644.6%13-1874.1%33719157123
Stats Against (All Games)61.128.521-5340.6%9-2634.1%10-1470.1%29812165153
vs opponents averaging72.634.225-5844.2%8-2234.3%14-2072.1%36913177134
Stats Against (Home Games)57.526.520-5237.9%8-2531.5%10-1468.6%28710174162
Average power rating of opponents played: VIRGINIA 80.6,  VIRGINIA TECH 77.4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
VIRGINIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/31/2018MARSHALL100-64W-20W136.5O33-6253.2%451620-5735.1%2313
1/5/2019FLORIDA ST65-52W-9.5W130U21-5240.4%361115-4434.1%3215
1/9/2019@ BOSTON COLLEGE83-56W-12W131O33-5560.0%411122-5738.6%219
1/12/2019@ CLEMSON63-43W-5.5W123.5U23-5740.4%46814-5425.9%367
1/15/2019VIRGINIA TECH81-59W-7.5W123.5O31-5358.5%27919-4443.2%199
1/19/2019@ DUKE70-72L3.5W138.5O28-5352.8%30826-5151.0%328
1/22/2019WAKE FOREST68-45W-22W131.5U22-5738.6%41717-5530.9%3711
1/26/2019@ NOTRE DAME82-55W-12W126O35-6752.2%45222-6136.1%337
1/29/2019@ NC STATE66-65W-6.5L138U24-5246.2%391622-6434.4%358
2/2/2019MIAMI56-46W-17.5L128.5U22-5242.3%421417-5034.0%247
2/9/2019DUKE71-81L-2L135O28-6046.7%281426-4557.8%2515
2/11/2019@ N CAROLINA69-61W1W139.5U24-4553.3%271023-6535.4%388
2/16/2019NOTRE DAME60-54W-17L126U19-5236.5%36819-5534.5%339
2/18/2019@ VIRGINIA TECH              
2/23/2019@ LOUISVILLE              
2/27/2019GEORGIA TECH              
3/2/2019PITTSBURGH              
3/4/2019@ SYRACUSE              
3/9/2019LOUISVILLE              

VIRGINIA TECH - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/1/2019NOTRE DAME81-66W-11.5W141.5O33-5560.0%25723-5641.1%3311
1/5/2019BOSTON COLLEGE77-66W-15L140O25-5446.3%391119-4839.6%2512
1/9/2019@ GEORGIA TECH52-49W-7L136U17-5729.8%35917-3844.7%3218
1/15/2019@ VIRGINIA59-81L7.5L123.5O19-4443.2%19931-5358.5%279
1/19/2019WAKE FOREST87-71W-18.5L142.5O29-5156.9%231118-4837.5%3316
1/21/2019@ N CAROLINA82-103L4L152.5O27-6144.3%321636-6753.7%3513
1/26/2019SYRACUSE78-56W-7W135.5U25-4852.1%311320-5536.4%2614
1/30/2019@ MIAMI82-70W-8W139.5O30-5158.8%281523-5641.1%2716
2/2/2019@ NC STATE47-24W3W152.5U16-4535.6%42129-5416.7%3610
2/4/2019LOUISVILLE64-72L-5L135.5O20-4544.4%251324-5345.3%3015
2/9/2019@ CLEMSON51-59L3L125.5U15-5328.3%371119-4641.3%3112
2/13/2019GEORGIA TECH76-68W-12.5L122O25-5347.2%26923-5343.4%3113
2/16/2019@ PITTSBURGH70-64W-6T131.5O21-4151.2%271420-4346.5%2415
2/18/2019VIRGINIA              
2/23/2019@ NOTRE DAME              
2/26/2019DUKE              
3/5/2019@ FLORIDA ST              
3/8/2019MIAMI              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
VIRGINIA: Last season: 31-3, lost in first round of NCAA Tournament
Nickname: Cavaliers
Coach: Tony Bennett, 10th season
Conference: Atlantic Coast
Who's gone: G Devon Hall and F Isaiah Wilkins
Who's back: G Kyle Guy (14.1 ppg, 83 3-pointers) was the team's leading scorer and joins point guard Ty Jerome (10.6 ppg, 132 assists) as one of the nation's top backcourt tandems. F De'Andre Hunter returns from a late-season wrist injury as the ACC's top sixth man last year (9.2 ppg in just 19.9 mpg) and F Jack Salt anchors a defense that is always one of the nation's best. Fs Mamadi Diakite and Jay Huff have shown flashes of brilliance, but will need to offer more consistency at both ends.
Who's new: Alabama transfer Braxton Key could be a huge addition if he returns to his freshman year form when he averaged 12 points, 5.7 rebounds and 2.5 assists for the Crimson Tide. Slowed by a knee injury, his numbers were cut almost in half, but at 6-foot-8, he should be a valued rebounding addition, too.
The Skinny: The Cavaliers may have topped their Ralph Sampson lost to Chaminade legacy last season by becoming the first No. 1 seed, and the overall No. 1 seed at that, to lose in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Bennett has said it's important to remember the feeling, but also their historic success and move forward. Bennett's team have largely underachieved in the tournament, reaching just one Elite Eight and one Sweet 16, a lack of success that has to haunt on some level.
Expectations: The Cavaliers are ranked fifth to start the season and picked second behind Duke in the ACC. With much veteran experience, they should again be able to give the young but talented Blue Devils a run for the ACC regular season and tournament titles.
VIRGINIA TECH: Last season: 21-12, lost in first round of NCAA Tournament
Nickname: Hokies
Coach: Buzz Williams, fifth season
Conference: Atlantic Coast.
Who's gone: G Justin Bibbs (13.3 ppg. Led the team with 66 3s), G Devin Wilson, their best defensive player
Who's back: G Justin Robinson (14 ppg, 185 assists) is a speedy 6-foot-2 guard who can take over a game (he had 32 points in a victory against NC State last year). F Kerry Blackshear Jr. (12.5 ppg, 5.9 rpg), who can be hard to stop when not in foul trouble. G Nickeil Alexander-Walker (10.7 ppg, 58 3s), who showed maturity beyond his years as a freshman. G Ahmed Hill (10.6 ppg, 64 3s), who shot 41 percent from deep. G/F Chris Clarke (8.2 ppg, team-best 6.3 rpg) whose speed can be an asset, but also a liability (75 turnovers). F P.J. Horne, who shot 59 percent from the field and showed flashes of being a spark off the bench.
Who's new: G Ty Outlaw, who shot 48.7 percent from 3-point range in 2016-17 before missing last season with a torn ACL.
The Skinny: The Hokies have thrived in an us-against-the-world approach in Williams' first four seasons, winning two ACC games their first season and 10 each of the past three years. With prospects for a third consecutive NCAA Tournament bid for the first time in school history, how they handle being on the expectations side of the ledger will go a long way toward determining how successful they can be.
Expectations: At No. 15, the Hokies are ranked as high as they ever been to start a season, and they are picked fifth in the ACC after much more dire prognostications in previous seasons. With eight experienced players returning, Williams also has more experience than he's had during his tenure in Blacksburg. A quick return to form of Ty Outlaw after missing last season with a torn ACL would help their prospects immensely.
PREVIEW
No. 4 Virginia looks to sweep season series from No. 22 Virginia Tech
 

Fourth-ranked Virginia and No. 22 Virginia Tech worked through some glitches to pick up victories Saturday against a couple of teams in the bottom cluster of the Atlantic Coast Conference standings.

Neither team figures to be able to get through Monday night's game successfully with significant shortcomings when the teams collide at Cassell Coliseum in Blacksburg, Va.

"I think that we are never going to apologize for a win, no matter what it looks like," Virginia guard Kyle Guy said after a 60-54 triumph against visiting Notre Dame.

Virginia Tech went on the road for a 70-64 victory at Pittsburgh.

With those out of the way, the second showdown of the winter between the Cavaliers (22-2, 10-2 ACC) and Hokies (20-5, 9-4) is set.

Both teams are contending near the top of the standings, with Virginia sharing second place and Virginia Tech in a fourth-place tie.

Virginia won 81-59 at home against the Hokies on Jan. 15, a matchup that then involved two Top 10 teams.

Since then, Virginia Tech has played some stingy defense, using what's often referred to as a matchup zone. That will require good ball movement in order for the Cavaliers to find openings.

In the Notre Dame game, that became an emphasis because the Irish were using a zone set-up.

"When you don't shoot the ball particularly well, that challenges you when people are packing in a zone," Virginia coach Tony Bennett said. "You want to be aggressive and make the right play."

Guy and De'Andre Hunter have both reached the 20-point mark in back-to-back games for Virginia. Hunter, a redshirt sophomore swingman, delivered his third career double-double as he also collected 10 rebounds in the Notre Dame game.

"I just wanted to be more aggressive," Hunter said. "I felt like I was floating a little bit and I just got in the right spots and my teammates gave me the ball."

The Hokies have been receiving big boosts from redshirt junior forward Kerry Blackshear Jr., who poured in 29 points at Pittsburgh. He has scored in double figures in five games in a row, with 68.4-percent shooting in the past two games.

"We have to play through him," Virginia Tech coach Buzz Williams said. "... He's our best passer. He's our best playmaker, and he has the highest basketball IQ on our team."

The Hokies are 5-0 in ACC games when shooting 50 percent or better from the field.

Virginia Tech has played five straight games without injured point guard Justin Robinson, going 3-2 in those outings. That has created more playing time for Jonathan Kabongo, who didn't play in the first meeting with Virginia.

"It says a lot about him and a lot about the encouragement of his teammates," Williams said. "I think it's hard as a player -- I was never a player -- but sit over there and never get to play and all of the sudden you're forced into this sort of role."

This marks the second week in a row that Virginia follows a Saturday home game with a road game two nights later against a ranked team. A week ago, a loss to Duke was followed by a 69-61 victory at No. 8 North Carolina.

Virginia is 6-2 against nationally ranked teams this season, with both losses come to Duke.

Virginia is 92-56 all-time vs. Virginia Tech, including a 21-30 mark in Blacksburg, The Cavaliers are 5-2 in their last seven visits.

--Field Level Media


Last Updated: 3/28/2024 8:53:44 PM EST.


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