NCAAB Game Recap - Virginia at Georgia Tech
Thu Jan 18, 2018 8:00 PM EST

UVA
64
GaTec
48
F
StMar
74
Gonz
71
F
Mich
52
Nebras
72
F
Norf
68
NCAT
71
F
RobM
74
SacHr
60
F
APSU
56
TNSt
70
F
Mercer
62
VMI
56
F
Citad
58
UNCG
72
F
Murr
72
Belm
79
F
Niag
81
Quin
73
F
StFPA
64
Merrim
73
F
MtStM
73
StFNY
81
F
JSU
58
MorSt
57
F
Bry
79
LIU
83
F
FaDi
65
CenCT
66
F
IL-C
92
YSU
78
F
NE
90
W&M
70
F
Drex
68
Tows
90
F
Elon
74
JMU
85
F(OT)
Del
63
Hof
90
F
IUPUI
67
Clev
70
F
UNCW
76
Charl
80
F
UMassL
62
Albany
70
F
Lib
60
HiPt
71
F
Presb
53
GWebb
61
F
Bingha
66
Stony
77
F
Longw
63
Radf
70
F
Vermt
67
UNH
56
F
Hartfo
86
Maine
68
F
ChaSo
47
Campbl
62
F
Stetsn
81
KennSt
95
F
JU
85
USC-Up
91
F
NFla
59
NJIT
91
F
UNCC
64
FAU
75
F
ODU
64
FIU
54
F
Maris
65
Sien
68
F
FlGlf
88
Lipsco
83
F
N TX
65
LaTec
66
F
ETSU
62
Furm
61
F
Rider
88
StPet
84
F
UtVal
84
UTRGV
76
F
CSBak
59
UMKC
62
F
Woff
93
Samf
89
F
SEMO
86
SIU-E
74
F
TNTec
70
E KY
67
F
NoKY
91
WIMil
64
F
WriSt
80
WIGB
67
F
WaSt
73
Colora
82
F
Rice
75
USM
86
F
Wake
63
NCSU
72
F
MTSU
63
Marsh
73
F
GrCan
86
ChiSt
58
F
CoCar
57
USA
60
F
Denv
80
NebOm
86
F(2OT)
Ida
80
S UT
76
F
E WA
81
NoAZ
76
F
Minn
66
MD
77
F
TN-M
60
E IL
80
F
UL
77
TexAr
65
F
ULM
52
TxSt
55
F
Seatt
62
NMSt
75
F
Sac
64
Web
80
F
PorSt
87
IdaSt
83
F
UNCA
58
Winth
85
F
USC
75
Oreg
70
F
UAB
69
W Ky
77
F
CAPoly
73
UCIrv
80
F
Portl
55
USD
49
F
Pepp
78
Pacif
92
F
Wash
62
Utah
70
F
SCla
65
USF
62
F
UCLA
63
OrSt
69
F
LoyMa
67
BYU
82
F
App
Troy
PPD

Jan 18, 2018, 8:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(2) Virginia

28

36

64

Georgia Tech

19

29

48

Hunter scores 17 points, No. 2 Virginia beats Ga Tech 64-48
Thu Jan 18, 2018 11:33 PM

ATLANTA (AP) Virginia got off to a sluggish start offensively.

Fortunately for the Cavaliers, their defense never takes a night off.

De'Andre Hunter came off the bench to score 17 points and No. 2 Virginia turned in another defensive masterpiece Thursday, stretching its winning streak to nine in a row with a 64-48 victory over Georgia Tech.

The Cavaliers (17-1, 6-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) limited Georgia Tech to 40.5 percent shooting and forced 18 turnovers, leading to 16 points.

"The defense held us in there until we got a little rhythm and hit some shots," coach Tony Bennett said. "We were stingy to score against. That always carries you on the road."

Virginia snapped a four-game winning streak for the Yellow Jackets (10-8, 3-2).

After making the first basket of the game, Georgia Tech quickly got an idea of what kind of night it would be. The Jackets missed their next eight shots and turned it over four times before Josh Okogie finally broke a nearly eight-minute scoreless drought with a dunk off a backdoor pass.

Virginia shot just 40 percent in the first half but still led 28-19 at the break.

Georgia Tech never got any closer the rest of the way.

"They're just a very disciplined team offensively and defensively," Yellow Jackets center Ben Lammers said. "That makes it very difficult. You can't make a mistake or you'll pay for it."

The last gasp for the home team essentially came in the closing seconds of the first half. It looked as though the Jackets would go to the locker room on a bit of a high after Curtis Haywood hit his second 3-pointer from far beyond the stripe, closing the gap to 24-19.

But Hunter got free in the corner and knocked down a trey with 0.1 seconds left in the half, turning it into a four-point play when Abdoulaye Gueye foolishly went for the block and sent the Virginia player sprawling to the court .

The free throw gave the Cavaliers their biggest lead of the opening period.

"That's definitely not the way you want to end a half," Lammers said. "We were on a little bit of a roll. It's definitely a bit of a downer for our team. I think it helped their momentum."

Virginia steadily pulled away over the final 20 minutes, dominating the inside for a 44-20 edge on points in the paint. Ty Jerome added 12 points, while Devon Hall and Kyle Guy had 11 apiece.

Tadric Jackson led Georgia Tech with 14 points. No one else was in double figures.

BIG PICTURE

Virginia: The Cavaliers held an opponent under 50 points for the eighth time this season. They came into the night allowing the fewest points of any Division I team, and actually improved on their 52.9 average. That helped to cover for a tough night from 3-point range on which the Cavs connected on just 3 of 13 attempts.

Georgia Tech: Okogie, averaging 18.8 points per game, struggled to get open and finished with just nine points on 3-of-8 shooting. But coach Josh Pastner is especially concerned about Lammers, who attempted only five shots, made one and finished with four points. "We've got to get more out of him offensively," Pastner said. "When you're not scoring, it sucks the life out of you."

WILKINS STEPS UP

The Cavaliers switched things up a bit against Lammers, turning to Isaiah Wilkins to handle the bulk of the defensive duties.

When the teams met last season , 6-foot-10 Jack Salt limited Lammers to seven points on 3-of-12 shooting.

This time, it was the 6-foot-7 Wilkins - the stepson of former Atlanta Hawks great Dominique Wilkins - making life miserable for Georgia Tech's big man.

"He played to his personality," Bennett said. "He's such a giver. He thinks help. He thinks cover for teammates. He knows how to anticipate. If you can find that, it's worth its weight in gold for a defensive player."

PACKED PAVILION

It was an especially disappointing performance for the Yellow Jackets, considering it came before their first sellout of the season at 8,600-seat McCamish Pavilion.

UP NEXT

Virginia: Plays its second straight ACC road game at Wake Forest on Sunday.

Georgia Tech: Faces a short turnaround before traveling to Chapel Hill on Saturday for another game against a ranked opponent, No. 15 North Carolina.

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Leaders

Virginia PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Hunter 17 0 0 7 1 1
T. Jerome 12 0 5 6 3 0
Georgia Tech PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
T. Jackson 14 0 1 4 0 0
C. Haywood 9 0 1 2 0 0

Team Comparison

UVA GaTec
Points For 64 48
Field Goals 27/58-47% 17/42-40%
Three Pointers 3/13-23% 5/11-45%
Free Throws 7/9-78% 9/14-64%
Offensive Rebounds 10 7
Defensive Rebounds 19 21
Rebounds 31 28
Blocks 4 7
Steals 10 5
Turnovers 9 18
Personal Fouls 12 9
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Jan 18 UVA 64 @ GaTec 48 D. Hunter 17 T. Jackson 14

Game Information

Stadium: McCamish Pavilion, Atlanta, Georgia
Attendance: 8,600
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