NCAAB Game Recap - Austin Peay at Virginia
Mon Nov 13, 2017 7:00 PM EST

Charl
63
WichSt
81
F
GWebb
74
Fla
116
F
NDSU
65
USC
75
F
WCU
51
Cin
102
F
MtStM
62
ND
88
F
Minn
86
Prov
74
F
Rider
75
Xav
101
F
StPet
66
NW
75
F
NMSt
74
StMar
92
F
TXAMC
46
Baylor
70
F
NCC
55
Evans
68
F
JSU
94
Rich
61
F
E KY
75
Miss
85
F
(N/A)
83
Norf
80
F
South
74
Marsh
83
F
ETSU
76
Savan
61
F
Brown
79
Quin
72
F
(N/A)
45
Tows
89
F
NOrl
68
Oakl
87
F
(N/A)
81
Drex
95
F
(N/A)
82
Detr
105
F
(N/A)
60
UNCA
92
F
Bingha
84
Corn
94
F
(N/A)
44
Campbl
108
F
Albany
88
Boston
74
F
APSU
49
UVA
93
F
NFla
85
VCU
95
F
Morg
63
SoFL
53
F
FlGlf
86
Sien
53
F
Mont
83
Pitt
78
F(OT)
LaSal
75
Penn
71
F(2OT)
CenMI
65
Mich
72
F
ODU
69
JMU
53
F
KennSt
57
Hof
75
F
LIU
68
Ford
81
F
SDak
88
BGSU
79
F
(N/A)
43
IUPUI
75
F
SEMO
95
LaTec
96
F(OT)
Vand
60
Belm
69
F
CSBak
53
GaSo
77
F
StJos
86
IL-C
82
F(OT)
BethC
74
UTRGV
92
F
W MI
60
SouthCar
78
F
(N/A)
57
InWor
93
F
AlaAM
68
Samf
87
F
Eccle
54
McNee
101
F
Reinh
53
TNSt
92
F
(N/A)
46
Valpa
83
F
ORU
71
Tuls
90
F
SeLA
66
Tul
89
F
UNCC
65
OkSt
83
F
Alc
45
NrthIA
73
F
N TX
67
Nebras
86
F
MTSU
72
Murr
67
F
WIMil
74
IaSt
56
F
DelSt
57
DeP
81
F
Mobil
49
USA
71
F
Chat
47
UAB
89
F
(N/A)
82
NoAZ
70
F
Rockh
50
StLou
74
F
RobM
61
GrCan
75
F
UCDav
72
N CO
59
F
PVAM
67
Oreg
100
F
MTSt
73
UtSt
81
F
MsVl
51
Utah
91
F
TNTec
63
TCU
100
F
Merrim
55
Mizzu
99
F
AbCh
69
ArkSt
83
F
UND
80
ArkPB
71
F
(N/A)
62
Ida
101
F
StFPA
63
USF
75
F
CSNor
73
Fres
89
F
Wyo
75
OrSt
66
F
URI
81
Nev
88
F
Troy
67
HI
72
F(OT)

Nov 13, 2017, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Austin Peay

22

27

49

Virginia

51

42

93

Huff shines in debut as Virginia rolls Austin Peay, 93-49
Mon Nov 13, 2017 10:12 PM

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) Jay Huff acknowledged his was impatient to get into his first college game, and he wasn't the only one.

When he rose and headed for the scorer's table to check in about six minutes in Virginia's game against Austin Peay on Monday night, there was a slight roar from the crowd, anxious to see with the stretch-four 7-footer could do, and if he could live up to the hype about his abilities.

He wasted no time showing them, putting on a show with 16 points as the Cavaliers made quick work of Austin Peay, 93-49.

"I heard the noise. It was nice. It was good to hear," Huff said. "... When you are out there on the floor, it felt amazing."

Huff, who redshirted last year and never left the bench in Virginia's opener, hit his first six shots and finished 7 for 8 with two 3-pointers. He blocked five shots.

"He was great. He shot it with confidence, and to not play and then hop in and do that, you have to have some toughness," teammate Devon Hall said.

Hall led Virginia (2-0) with a career-high 19 points and Kyle Guy had 14, but the night clearly belonged to Virginia's biggest player.

The Cavaliers led 13-5 when he entered the game to cheers with 13:50 left in the first half. He turned those cheers to roars 33 seconds later when he made the 3-pointer. He made the crowd downright giddy with a putback dunk just over a minute later, and hit all six of his first-half shots for 13 points.

His final 3, and the final points of the game, gave Virginia its highest point total in Tony Bennett's ninth season as coach.

Dayton Gumm led the Governors (0-2) with 13. Austin Peay gave up more points off turnovers in the first half, 23, than it scored, trailing 51-22.

"If anyone was questioning where Virginia's offense was, we gave them the confidence to get their offense back," Governors coach Matt Figger said.

THE BIG PICTURE

Austin Peay: The Governors, who reached the NCAA Tournament just two years ago, are in the midst of a complete program overhaul since the retirement of coach Dave Loos, the career victories leader in the Ohio Valley Conference. They have a first-year, first-time head coach in Figger and eight new players.

Virginia: The Cavaliers looked better offensively than in their opener against UNC Greensboro, but it had as much to do with the competition as Virginia's ability to get shots almost at will. The home team took the ball to the basket with ease, helping produce 70.4-percent first-half shooting (19-27).

NEWCOMERS ON DISPLAY

Huff wasn't the only player in his first year in the Virginia lineup to have a nice night.

Graduate transfer guard Nigel Johnson had 10 points, two steals and an assists in 17 minutes; De'Andre Hunter, like Huff a redshirt freshman, scored 13 points in 21 minutes; freshman Marco Anthony hit his first shot and finished with two points and four assists; and walk-on Austin Katstra knocked down a 3-pointer.

The latter also drew raucous applause, and Bennett joked later that Katstra is already better than his father, Dirk, a former Virginia player who is in his 20th year as executive director of the Virginia Athletics Foundation. The elder Katstra played on three NCAA Tournament teams in a career spanning from 1987 to 1991.

UP NEXT

Austin Peay plays at home for the first time this season, facing Oakland City.

Virginia steps up significantly in competition, facing VCU and first-year coach Mike Rhoades.

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Leaders

Austin Peay PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Gumm 13 0 0 2 1 0
T. Ivory 10 0 1 1 0 0
Virginia PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Hall 19 0 3 5 2 0
J. Huff 16 0 2 4 0 5

Team Comparison

APSU UVA
Points For 49 93
Field Goals 18/44-41% 33/52-63%
Three Pointers 3/12-25% 8/17-47%
Free Throws 10/19-53% 19/24-79%
Offensive Rebounds 7 8
Defensive Rebounds 13 24
Rebounds 21 35
Blocks 0 5
Steals 3 8
Turnovers 20 9
Personal Fouls 24 19
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - UVA Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Mon Nov 13 APSU 49 @ UVA 93 D. Gumm 13 D. Hall 19

Game Information

Stadium: John Paul Jones Arena, Charlottesville, Virginia
Attendance: 12,995
Game Time: