NCAAB Game Recap - Virginia Tech at Washington
Fri Nov 17, 2017 5:00 PM EST

South
61
Duke
78
F
SDSt
64
Kansas
98
F
Lafy
57
Vill
104
F
ETSU
61
KY
78
F
UCSB
65
TAMU
84
F
NebOm
78
Lou
87
F
SCSt
68
UCLA
96
F
Alc
61
Baylor
78
F
SouthCar
80
UTEP
56
F
Aub
74
Temp
88
F
Vermt
65
Brad
64
F
Mercer
63
Lib
48
F
IlSt
64
Bois
82
F
IndSt
44
ODU
62
F
ColSt
53
Tul
80
F
CoCar
83
UTSA
69
F
Drex
84
Hou
80
F
UVA
76
VCU
67
F
App
67
W MI
86
F
VaTec
103
Wash
79
F
NoKY
87
JMU
78
F
Savan
82
UL
115
F
FSU
67
Ford
43
F
Quin
69
Colora
70
F
NE
59
Stan
73
F
FIU
87
Elon
95
F(3OT)
Ohio
65
Dayt
79
F
(N/A)
76
NCC
101
F
McMur
49
InWor
88
F
(N/A)
43
UNCG
95
F
Sien
90
Leh
91
F(OT)
Tows
95
LoyMD
72
F
(N/A)
78
Del
93
F
Copp
56
Clev
80
F
Yale
72
Albany
80
F
GASt
72
Miss
77
F
AlaAM
67
Bama
104
F
Colum
65
PSU
79
F
CenCT
79
ECU
68
F
Stony
76
Ball
87
F
Rice
87
NWSt
65
F
StLou
63
Prov
90
F
IaSt
80
Tuls
78
F
Iona
80
Web
72
F
SprH
83
Nich
127
F
(N/A)
27
WIGB
98
F
NoAZ
62
AzSt
97
F
UNCA
76
Vand
79
F
NDSU
57
MOSt
54
F
Fres
75
Ark
83
F
IUPUI
79
E IL
80
F
DeP
73
Ill
82
F
Drake
77
Wake
74
F
Mia-O
78
LIU
74
F
NM
56
NMSt
75
F
UCIrv
49
KSU
71
F
ConSP
69
WIMil
55
F
Clem
78
Hof
59
F
Sac
56
USF
69
F
N CO
84
Pepp
82
F
E WA
76
UNLV
91
F
McNee
52
SDSU
83
F
ASU
56
Oreg
114
F

Nov 17, 2017, 5:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Virginia Tech

59

44

103

Washington

28

51

79

Virginia Tech beats Washington 103-79 in 2K Classic
Fri Nov 17, 2017 8:45 PM

NEW YORK (AP) Washington's Nahziah Carter drove the lane and attempted a dunk, only to have the ball bounce off the rim and into Virginia Tech's Chris Clarke's waiting hands. The ball moved up-court toward Justin Bibbs, who knocked down an open 3-pointer for the Hokies.

A sequence which took all of seven seconds thoroughly encapsulated Virginia Tech's 103-79 victory over Washington in the consolation game of the 2K Classic on Friday.

Everything went right for the Hokies (3-1) while the Huskies (2-2) were overmatched throughout.

"I thought how we responded from start to finish was more in-line with what we've done since the day after Labor Day," Virginia Tech coach Buzz Williams said.

Bibbs scored 30 points on 10-of-15 shooting to lead Virginia Tech. The two games in New York were his first of the season after sitting out the first two games of the campaign due to disciplinary reasons.

"He's responded pretty good. I thought he handled all of that . what's the word, (aplomb)?" Williams said of Bibbs. "I thought he handled that really well."

Ahmed Hill finished with 23 points, Nickeil Alexander-Walker had 20 and Justin Robinson added 11 for the Hokies.

Jaylen Nowell scored 21 points to lead Washington, which lost its second straight. Carter had 12 points.

Whereas Williams felt better about his team, Washington coach Mike Hopkins viewed the blowout loss as a teachable moment. "It's a great lesson," Hopkins said.

Not 24 hours after Williams publicly questioned his team's character, the Hokies were dominant in the blowout. After spotting the Huskies the first basket of the game, the Hokies would go into halftime with a 59-28 lead.

"Last night was the highest number of bad shots we had taken for the year. It was the highest number of good shots we had taken for the year and the lowest number of perfect and the lowest number of great. We eclipsed that number in the first half," Williams said.

Virginia Tech made 18 of its 27 first-half shots, including 11 of 14 from behind the arc, and knocked down 12 of 14 free throws. They were just as dominant defensively. Virginia Tech forced nine first-half turnovers and limited Washington to 26.3 percent shooting from the field.

Virginia Tech shot 59 percent from the field (30 for 51) and 68.2 percent from 3-point range (15 for 22). Washington would only make 27 of 63 shots from the field (43 percent) and misfired on 13 of 18 3s.

The Hokies extended its lead to a game-high 34 in the second half.

"It was one of those games," Hopkins said. "Hopefully we become a better team from this experience."

BIG PICTURE:

Virginia Tech: The up-tempo, attacking Hokies returned to form. Mere hours after being limited to 71 points by Saint Louis, Virginia Tech equaled that output when Chris Clarke made a free throw with 13:50 remaining. Through four games, Virginia Tech is averaging 104.25 points per game.

Washington: Following Thursday night's loss to Providence, first-year coach Mike Hopkins said he saw positives. Outside of outscoring Virginia Tech 51-44 in the second half, there wasn't much for Hopkins to point toward as a foundational piece to build the program upon.

NOTABLE:

Virginia: With the win, the Hokies improved to 15-6 all-time at Madison Square Garden.

Washington: The Huskies are 0-2 all-time against Virginia Tech. Washington dropped an 88-77 decision to the Hokies on Dec. 21, 1974, in the first matchup.

UP NEXT:

Virginia: Home for Houston Baptist on Tuesday night.

Washington: Hosts Seattle University on Friday.

Leaders

Virginia Tech PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Bibbs 30 0 1 0 0 0
A. Hill 23 0 2 4 0 1
Washington PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Nowell 21 0 1 3 1 0
N. Carter 12 0 2 2 0 0

Team Comparison

VaTec Wash
Points For 103 79
Field Goals 30/50-60% 27/64-42%
Three Pointers 15/22-68% 5/18-28%
Free Throws 28/36-78% 20/35-57%
Offensive Rebounds 4 16
Defensive Rebounds 30 17
Rebounds 35 38
Blocks 1 3
Steals 6 10
Turnovers 22 15
Personal Fouls 26 25
Technical Fouls 1 1
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Fri Nov 17 VaTec 103 @ Wash 79 J. Bibbs 30 J. Nowell 21

Game Information

Stadium: Madison Square Garden, New York, New York
Attendance: 0
Game Time: