NCAAB Game Recap - Central Connecticut State at Virginia Tech
Sat Dec 1, 2018 5:00 PM EST

Gonz
103
Crei
92
F
Stan
84
Kansas
90
F(OT)
Stetsn
49
Duke
113
F
Nev
73
USC
61
F
Purd
57
Mich
76
F
UNCG
61
KY
78
F
KSU
71
Marq
83
F
CenCT
40
VaTec
94
F
Oreg
61
Hou
65
F
TxTch
78
Mem
67
F
Buff
85
USF
81
F
Vill
85
LaSal
78
F
PSU
59
MD
66
F
WIMil
51
SFA
66
F
(N/A)
66
Alc
103
F
Oakl
63
Xav
73
F
Lou
70
Seton
65
F
StJon
76
GaTec
73
F
Fairf
60
Army
63
F
NW
66
Ind
68
F
MtStM
65
LoyMD
75
F
JSU
76
N AL
65
F
Ball
85
IUPUI
75
F
UNH
65
Bry
75
F
Mercer
69
Citad
79
F
FaDi
49
HolyC
67
F
Hof
78
KennSt
52
F
Boston
65
Elon
58
F
NJIT
71
UMassL
94
F
(N/A)
70
Bingha
89
F
UMKC
90
IPFW
73
F
Belm
92
WIGB
100
F
USC-Up
71
W MI
66
F
Clev
67
Toled
80
F
TNTec
60
Chat
71
F
Wilbe
57
Mia-O
88
F
ArkSt
70
Leh
82
F
RobM
69
Drex
82
F
ULM
60
Miss
83
F
(N/A)
49
Evans
65
F
E KY
70
HiPt
69
F
WriSt
63
IndSt
69
F
BGSU
63
Hartfo
76
F
Monm
43
Buck
65
F
ColSt
80
Colora
86
F
CAPoly
67
Fres
76
F
E MI
67
NE
81
F
SIU
82
SIU-E
61
F
UTRGV
76
TexAr
65
F
Harv
64
Sien
67
F
SDSU
75
IlSt
65
F
Savan
60
GWebb
97
F
Maine
59
StPet
63
F(OT)
E IL
72
ChiSt
80
F
VMI
45
Longw
65
F
Marsh
84
Ohio
101
F
Ida
67
UND
54
F
GMas
87
W&M
84
F
(N/A)
55
Hamp
114
F
DelSt
61
StBon
90
F
Presb
75
NCAT
70
F
Brown
67
Navy
50
F
WCU
88
Furm
90
F(2OT)
UNCC
64
Charl
72
F
SHSU
52
ArkLR
79
F
TxSt
69
UTSA
68
F
YSU
72
WVU
106
F
GrgWas
52
Princ
73
F
Norf
67
Kent
78
F
FAU
70
BethC
72
F
LoyIL
73
IL-C
64
F
McNee
66
NCC
67
F
CSBak
56
SDak
68
F
SeLA
62
Tul
61
F
Tuls
64
Utah
69
F
Butl
52
StLou
64
F
Gram
57
LSU
78
F
HCU
78
LaTec
85
F
URI
50
Prov
59
F
Detr
59
Akr
71
F
NCSU
80
Vand
65
F
Temp
77
StJos
70
F
Lamar
75
Rice
68
F
NFla
76
ChaSo
70
F
N CO
85
Wyo
80
F
Cin
65
UNLV
61
F
SCSt
69
JU
71
F
Lipsco
84
MTSU
74
F
GASt
52
Lib
78
F
Drake
95
NDSU
88
F
MOSt
77
OrSt
101
F
David
91
UNCW
85
F
ETSU
62
Woff
79
F
NoAZ
74
SCla
81
F
Ford
57
Manh
56
F
APSU
73
AlaAM
61
F
TNSt
74
W Ky
88
F
Iona
59
VCU
88
F
JMU
42
ODU
67
F
Quin
61
Stony
71
F
W IL
70
SEMO
63
F
Wake
74
Rich
84
F
Yale
77
Mia-FL
73
F
Baylor
63
WichSt
71
F
E WA
68
Seatt
88
F
South
78
UL
88
F
AbCh
62
Pepp
77
F
NM
85
Brad
75
F
FIU
89
Ark
121
F
Corn
55
Syr
63
F
FlaAM
57
USA
66
F
PVAM
67
Murr
83
F
UNCA
70
TN-M
87
F
Denv
75
UtVal
98
F
CalLu
60
CS-Ful
99
F
WaSt
63
NMSt
69
F
Bois
67
GrCan
69
F
NrthIA
50
SDSt
82
F
BYU
103
Web
113
F
NWSt
47
UTEP
77
F
TXSo
71
AzSt
83
F
MsVl
71
CBU
107
F
Cal
71
StMar
84
F
AF
69
Pacif
82
F
Sac
88
CSNor
68
F
LongB
70
USD
74
F
UtSt
89
UCIrv
65
F
(N/A)
40
PorSt
123
F

Dec 1, 2018, 5:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Central Connecticut State

23

17

40

(13) Virginia Tech

49

45

94

Ahmed Hill, Hokies bury Central Connecticut State 94-40
Sat Dec 1, 2018 8:48 PM

BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) Most players search for motivation when playing opponents they should beat, but Ahmed Hill didn't need to look very far for his.

Actually, he only needed to watch film of his last game.

Coming off a scoreless performance against Penn State, Hill scored 24 points to lead No. 13 Virginia Tech to a 94-40 win over Central Connecticut State on Saturday.

Looking like a totally different player than the one who took the court Tuesday against the Nittany Lions - he missed all six of his field-goal attempts in 38 minutes - Hill connected on 9 of 13 from the floor Saturday and tied a career high with six 3-pointers. Behind his stellar play, the Hokies (6-1) rebounded from a 63-62 loss to the Nittany Lions in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.

"I was very motivated," Hill said. "I just knew people would think that it was like last year, how if I was down in confidence, I wouldn't play wel. But I'm kind of over that this year. I just go game by game and moment by moment."

Hill's game was part of a record-setting evening for the Hokies, who set a school record by making 18 3-pointers against the Blue Devils (4-5). Virginia Tech made 18 of 33 from beyond the arc (54.5 percent).

Kerry Blackshear Jr. added 18 points for Virginia Tech, hitting a couple of 3-pointers, while Nickeil Alexander-Walker and Ty Outlaw each hit three 3-pointers en route to double-figure evenings. Outlaw finished with 15 points, while Alexander-Walker added 14 for the Hokies, who responded to their first defeat of the season by shooting 57.1 percent (36 of 63).

"I don't think that we were great at Penn State," Virginia Tech coach Buzz Williams said. "I hope that we learn from it, similar to how we played against St. Louis last year (a 77-71 loss). It was just blase. It was not enough juice. It was not enough energy. It was not enough toughness. I think the response of our program in what you saw today was maybe trying to get back to the core of what you have to be about. I thought we did that."

Virginia Tech's torrid shooting buried CCSU right from the start. The Hokies made 11 of their first 13 shots, including five 3s. Getting seven points from Blackshear, Tech used an 18-2 run to build a 15-point lead within the first eight minutes of the game and led 49-23 at halftime.

Playing its second game in three nights, CCSU never got untracked. The Blue Devils got a 3-pointer from Ian Krishnan to open the game, but made just eight of their final 26 shots in the first half and trailed for all but a minute in the game.

Joe Hugley led the Blue Devils with 13 points. They only shot 25.9 percent (14 of 54).

TIP-INS

Central Connecticut State: The Blue Devils, picked to finish sixth in the Northeast Conference, have some interesting pieces, but will need to keep guard Tyler Kohl on the floor for a longer stretch than Saturday. Kohl was ejected with 7:37 left in the first half after committing a flagrant 2 foul. Averaging 20 points per game entering the day, he did not score, missing all four of his attempts from the floor.

Virginia Tech: How good is Virginia Tech's perimeter talent? They have hit at least 10 3-pointers in six of seven games this season. Point guard Justin Robinson, who was averaging 16.2 points per game, scored only four against the Blue Devils but set a school record with 13 assists.

ROBINSON RESPONDS OFF THE BENCH

Robinson had started 81 consecutive games before Williams elected to bring Robinson off the bench Saturday. The senior led Tech with 19 points in the loss at Penn State, but he turned the ball over six times and had just one assist. Against CCSU, he had the 13 assists and also grabbed seven rebounds.

"I played really selfish against Penn State," Robinson said. "I wasn't myself. I was out of my lane. I just think, overall, if I have a game of one assist and six turnovers, it's hard to overcome, being the leader and the floor general.

"The decision to come off the bench was coach's decision. I trust him with whatever he decides. I just went along with it and came off the bench and tried to give us energy whenever I went into the game."

UP NEXT

Central Connecticut State: The Blue Devils return to action next Saturday when they play a home game against Penn State-Wilkes-Barre.

Virginia Tech: The Hokies take on VMI on Wednesday in the second of three straight nonconference home games.

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Leaders

Central Connecticut State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Hugley 13 0 0 4 0 1
I. Krishnan 6 0 1 1 0 0
Virginia Tech PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Hill 24 0 2 1 3 0
K. Blackshear Jr. 18 0 5 5 1 1

Team Comparison

CenCT VaTec
Points For 40 94
Field Goals 14/54-26% 36/63-57%
Three Pointers 7/28-25% 18/33-55%
Free Throws 5/7-71% 4/10-40%
Offensive Rebounds 7 10
Defensive Rebounds 19 27
Rebounds 29 41
Blocks 4 3
Steals 4 9
Turnovers 17 9
Personal Fouls 14 14
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - VaTec Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Dec 1 CenCT 40 @ VaTec 94 J. Hugley 13 A. Hill 24

Game Information

Stadium: Cassell Coliseum, Blacksburg, Virginia
Attendance: 9,275
Game Time: