NCAAB Game Recap - Monmouth at Virginia
Sun Nov 19, 2017 1:00 PM EST

Stony
71
MSU
93
F
UNH
63
Fla
70
F
USC
93
Vand
89
F(OT)
WCU
64
Minn
92
F
TxTch
85
NW
49
F
StMar
79
SJSU
61
F
UTSA
90
JMU
77
F
UTEP
72
App
76
F
Quin
72
Lib
84
F
Niag
76
UMass
101
F
Maine
68
SacHr
69
F(OT)
Copp
39
Rut
64
F
IndSt
94
Ohio
96
F(4OT)
Brown
74
StFNY
77
F
Corn
78
UMassL
98
F
Monm
53
UVA
73
F
HolyC
66
URI
88
F
TXAMC
65
UGA
68
F
ConSP
67
FIU
77
F
Seatt
77
Belm
90
F
Brad
70
Web
64
F
Alc
76
CenAR
102
F
NFla
83
Woff
86
F
(N/A)
70
Leh
95
F
(N/A)
42
Yale
107
F
UMBC
88
Colg
93
F
UCIrv
78
AzSt
99
F
UND
70
Nebras
92
F
NE
55
OhSt
80
F
BethC
62
GaTec
65
F
SouthCar
79
W MI
66
F
Hou
78
Wake
73
F
UNCA
82
APSU
79
F(OT)
Samf
67
LoyIL
88
F
MsVl
67
Kent
80
F
BC
82
LaSal
61
F
South
67
NCC
80
F
CSBak
85
Lamar
73
F
SeLA
50
Valpa
83
F
ODU
75
Dayt
67
F
Detr
116
HCU
109
F(OT)
Elon
71
WIMil
72
F
IlSt
84
Tuls
68
F
CoCar
89
Iona
84
F
ColSt
73
FSU
90
F
Marsh
74
Ill
91
F
RobM
66
Duques
59
F
Drex
88
Drake
90
F(2OT)
McNee
86
LoyMa
92
F(OT)
Nich
86
W Ky
100
F
SoFL
53
Ind
70
F
Boston
66
UConn
85
F
Aub
89
Hof
78
F
Bois
64
IaSt
75
F
Tul
63
Ford
55
F
(N/A)
59
Portl
86
F
Vermt
66
NoKY
64
F
USA
54
StPet
49
F
Mercer
70
Colora
79
F
Ball
71
Oreg
95
F
Temp
67
Clem
60
F
Hartfo
68
Mia-O
58
F

Nov 19, 2017, 1:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Monmouth

21

32

53

Virginia

39

34

73

Hunter's 23 PTs lifts Virginia past Monmouth 73-53
Sun Nov 19, 2017 6:33 PM

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) Monmouth needed only a few minutes into the game for it to realize the kind of opponent it was up against. Or better put, the kind of player it was going against.

Behind a pace-setting, 23 point, eight-rebound performance by redshirt-freshman Deandre Hunter, Virginia (4-0) found the right mixing of players to pull away from the Hawks, 73-53, at John Paul Jones Arena before 13,427.

Hunter, after receiving hardly any looks against Virginia Commonwealth Friday, saw an opportunity to jumpstart the Cavalier offense down 15-10 with 11:38 to go in the half.

"I'd say it was my confidence," said Hunter of this performance being different from his recent ones. "Last few games, I felt I hadn't been playing my game as best as I could. Coaches just told me to be confident and stay ready and that's what I tried to do."

Hunter went on his own 10-0 run to put Virginia up 20-15 with eight minutes before halftime and the Cavaliers led the rest of the way. Hunter finished with 15 first-half points.

"I told you guys from the get-go, you were going to see flashes from Deandre and Jay (Huff)," Virginia head coach Tony Bennett said. "You saw a nice flash, it's about now, can we get consistent and keep up with the pace of the game."

Monmouth head coach, King Rice, said of Hunter: "Man, I didn't know he was that good. He's just good. He kept getting to his spots and scoring. Our kids were in front of him. It wasn't like he was wide open."

With Hunter's work at the forefront, the Cavaliers' 13-0 run over the course of four minutes built an insurmountable, 39-21 halftime lead.

For Monmouth (2-2), gaining the opportunity, according to Rice, to play a "big time program" will be the greatest result of its first-ever visit to Charlottesville.

The Hawks struggled shooting against the Cavs' pack-line defense, as most of its shots were contested, resulting in a 33 percent shooting effort for the afternoon. Two players reached double figures - Louie Pillari led with 14 - with the whole team going 6-of-21 shooting beyond the 3-point arc.

"We got shown all of our warts, and that's what Virginia does to you. He's such a disciplined coach," Rice said of Bennett. "When you're watching his team's play, you see it, but you don't really see it until you're out there with your kids."

The depth and size of Virginia's lineup were accentuated with a 30-16 scoring advantage inside the paint and a bench that outscored Monmouth's 44-27.

Kyle Guy added 13 points to Virginia's point total, while Mamadi Diakite finished with 10 alongside six rebounds. UVa shot 52 percent from the field.

BIG PICTURE

Monmouth: Monmouth will face a diverse group of teams before Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference play, facing three Ivy League opponents and a top-10 Kentucky team in the next month.

Virginia: Escaping potential early season scares from Virginia Commonwealth and Monmouth, the youthful Cavaliers will continue to learn how to mix its breadth of talent.

WHO WANTS TO PLAY?

Virginia had nine players who saw at least 10 minutes of action.

HE SAID IT:

Asked if he feels like opponents are treating him differently after his breakout, true-freshman season, Kyle Guy said, "I think there's more of a mark on my back this year. Just being able to shoot it and score a little bit last year - that's where my pump fake is helping so much and being able to put it on the floor and get to the basket; I think that helps a lot - so yeah, I would say so."

UP NEXT:

Monmouth will continue its southern swing of opponents, next heading to face UNC-Asheville Wednesday.

The Cavaliers will travel to New York and face Vanderbilt on Thanksgiving Day as part of the NIT Season Tip-off.

---

More AP college football: http://collegefootball.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-Top25

Leaders

Monmouth PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
L. Pillari 14 0 0 2 0 0
D. Hammond 12 0 0 3 1 0
Virginia PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Hunter 23 0 1 8 1 0
K. Guy 13 0 3 2 1 0

Team Comparison

Monm UVA
Points For 53 73
Field Goals 16/48-33% 26/50-52%
Three Pointers 6/21-29% 4/14-29%
Free Throws 15/23-65% 17/21-81%
Offensive Rebounds 10 6
Defensive Rebounds 18 27
Rebounds 31 34
Blocks 0 5
Steals 2 9
Turnovers 14 8
Personal Fouls 18 18
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sun Nov 19 Monm 53 @ UVA 73 L. Pillari 14 D. Hunter 23

Game Information

Stadium: John Paul Jones Arena, Charlottesville, Virginia
Attendance: 13,472
Game Time: