NCAAB Game Recap - Virginia Tech at Boston College
Wed Jan 31, 2018 9:00 PM EST

Lou
64
UVA
74
F
MD
67
Purd
75
F
PSU
68
MSU
76
F
Hou
70
Cin
80
F
Ariz
100
WaSt
72
F
Tex
71
TxTch
73
F(OT)
WVU
77
IaSt
93
F
LSU
61
Tenn
84
F
Tul
71
ECU
69
F(OT)
Copp
59
Hamp
70
F(OT)
Colg
83
Lafy
93
F
Army
71
Buck
83
F(OT)
LoyMD
55
Boston
64
F
Navy
61
Amer
44
F
Vermt
68
Bingha
54
F
UMBC
67
Stony
63
F
Hartfo
79
UNH
62
F
UMassL
88
Maine
64
F
StLou
60
StJos
59
F
Prov
57
Seton
73
F
Pitt
57
Mia-FL
69
F
StBon
85
GMas
69
F
Duques
75
GrgWas
73
F
LaSal
65
David
84
F
HCU
82
SFA
102
F
TXAMC
67
SeLA
54
F
NWSt
64
NOrl
82
F
Lamar
69
AbCh
74
F
IndSt
63
Valpa
69
F
NrthIA
49
Evans
57
F
LoyIL
67
Brad
69
F
FSU
72
Wake
76
F
Syr
51
GaTec
55
F
Mem
86
SoFL
74
F
MissSt
81
SouthCar
76
F
Savan
107
FlaAM
100
F
NM
80
UtSt
89
F
Wyo
91
ColSt
86
F(2OT)
Butl
92
Marq
72
F
Mizzu
69
Bama
60
F
UConn
61
UCF
70
F
VaTec
85
BC
80
F(OT)
UCRiv
68
CAPoly
71
F
UCIrv
75
LongB
68
F
Fres
92
Nev
102
F
SJSU
67
UNLV
76
F

Jan 31, 2018, 9:00 PM EST

Final (OT)

1

2

OT

T

Virginia Tech

34

37

14

85

Boston College

29

42

9

80

Alexander-Walker's 18 points helps Hokies beat Eagles in OT
Thu Feb 1, 2018 12:12 AM

BOSTON (AP) Virginia Tech got another chance when Boston College's potential game-winner rimmed out at the end of regulation and the Hokies didn't let a lead slip away the second time.

Nickeil Alexander-Walker nailed a tiebreaking 3-pointer with 1:57 left in overtime and finished with 18 points, Justin Bibbs also scored 18 and Virginia Tech beat Boston College 85-80 on Wednesday night despite blowing a seven-point lead in the closing 64 seconds of regulation.

"Now I begin," Hokies coach Buzz Williams said as he started chanting in the huddle with his team in Latin before the overtime began.

"Of all the things that happened - the crazy stuff that happened to close the game on the road - now we begin," he said. "That was all I talked about."

Kerry Blackshear Jr. led the Hokies (16-6, 5-4 Atlantic Coast Conference) with 20 points and eight rebounds. Virginia Tech has won three straight.

"It was just a new game, new energy," Blackshear said. "Just win the game."

Jerome Robinson paced the Eagles (13-9, 3-6) with 32 points and Ky Bowman scored 22 with nine rebounds and eight assists. BC lost its third in a row.

Alexander-Walker's 3 from the left wing pushed the Hokies ahead 82-79. Blackshear then had a basket in the lane, pushing their lead to five.

With BC trailing 71-64 with 1:04 to play, Jerome Robinson nailed five free throws in one possession after he was fouled attempting a 3-pointer and Chris Clarke was whistled for a technical by referee Ted Valentine as the pair walked up the floor.

After Bibbs missed a driving shot on Virginia Tech's ensuing possession, Robinson was fouled and hit both ends of a 1-and-1 with 22.7 seconds left to tie the game at 71.

Justin Robinson missed a shot in the lane in the closing seconds before the Eagles grabbed the rebound and hustled up the floor. Jordan Chatman fired a pass to Jerome Robinson, who had a 3 from the left wing bounce out as the buzzer sounded, sending it to OT.

"I thought it was a good shot," Jerome Robinson said. "A little quick. I saw there was only a second left. I thought it was going in."

BC coach Jim Christian thought it was the best look they could get with the clock winding down.

"Four seconds to go, you're lucky to get one off," he said. "A forty-nine percent 3-point shooter, I think that's about as good of a shot as you're ever going to get."

After having its 11-point lead sliced to 48-47, Virginia Tech had gone on a 14-3 run over a 4:38 stretch midway into the second half.

Clarke, Alexander-Walker and Ahmed Hill each nailed a 3-pointer in the key run.

"We're down 10 with under four to go, I thought our kids showed great courage, great heart," Christian said. "We fought to get to the overtime and had a shot to win it."

The Hokies led by five at halftime and pushed it to 42-31 by scoring eight of the initial 10 points, capping the spree with Robinson's two free throws after a technical was called on Christian.

BIG PICTURE

Virginia Tech: The Hokies are climbing up the league standings, building on their upset over then-No. 10 North Carolina at home last week, which triggered a two-game winning streak.

Boston College: The Eagles need to start handling the ball better. They had 16 turnovers after 17 in their last game, at Syracuse, and 16 in the one before. . Steffon Mitchell was back in the lineup after leaving the last game with a concussion.

LONG-RANGE MATCHUP

The game featured two of the top three teams in the conference in 3-point shots made. Virginia Tech came in leading the league, averaging 9.24 per game and BC was third at 8.71.

The Hokies finished with 12 and the Eagles had 10.

NICE CLOSE

The Hokies went just 5 of 19 on treys in the opening half, but nailed their final two - coming in the last 43 seconds - to give them a 34-29 edge at intermission.

UP NEXT

Virginia Tech: Hosts Miami on Saturday.

Boston College: Concludes a two-game homestand Sunday against Georgia Tech.

Leaders

Virginia Tech PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Blackshear Jr. 20 0 0 8 3 1
J. Bibbs 18 0 1 2 3 0
Boston College PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Robinson 32 0 5 5 2 0
K. Bowman 22 0 8 9 1 0

Team Comparison

VaTec BC
Points For 85 80
Field Goals 30/69-43% 25/60-42%
Three Pointers 12/35-34% 10/30-33%
Free Throws 13/18-72% 20/25-80%
Offensive Rebounds 8 9
Defensive Rebounds 28 33
Rebounds 38 45
Blocks 1 3
Steals 10 6
Turnovers 10 16
Personal Fouls 16 14
Technical Fouls 1 1
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Jan 31 VaTec 85 @ BC 80 K. Blackshear Jr. 20 J. Robinson 32

Game Information

Stadium: Silvio O. Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
Attendance: 4,091
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