NCAAB Game Recap - Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech
Wed Jan 9, 2019 7:00 PM EST

UVA
83
BC
56
F
TCU
68
Kansas
77
F
VaTec
52
GaTec
49
F
SJSU
53
Nev
92
F
Aub
67
Miss
82
F
Mia-FL
62
FSU
68
F
OhSt
61
Rut
64
F
Hou
69
Temp
73
F
Marq
106
Crei
104
F(OT)
GTown
75
Xav
81
F
Vand
63
UGA
82
F
JU
90
KennSt
70
F
Corn
86
Tows
74
F
Tul
48
SoFL
66
F
Lib
71
Stetsn
53
F
LoyMD
70
Lafy
85
F
WVU
69
KSU
71
F
Dayt
72
GrgWas
66
F
Colg
81
Buck
84
F
Army
86
Boston
82
F
Navy
63
Amer
71
F
LaSal
63
VCU
69
F
Bingha
46
Stony
59
F
StJos
47
StBon
73
F
URI
78
Rich
67
F
UMassL
64
UNH
68
F
Vermt
73
Maine
49
F
UMBC
64
Hartfo
66
F(OT)
David
61
GMas
56
F
Leh
99
HolyC
94
F(OT)
TXAMC
62
NWSt
61
F
AbCh
73
McNee
72
F
NFla
66
Lipsco
81
F
SFA
73
Nich
78
F
SHSU
78
CenAR
69
F
NOrl
78
Lamar
71
F(OT)
Clem
53
Syr
61
F
Lou
86
Pitt
89
F(OT)
Ford
61
Duques
66
F
Butl
75
Seton
76
F
Fla
57
Ark
51
F
AzSt
80
Cal
66
F
Fres
78
UtSt
77
F
Iowa
73
NW
63
F
UMass
62
StLou
65
F
CSNor
84
UCRiv
83
F
CAPoly
56
UCSB
65
F
Ariz
75
Stan
70
F
CS-Ful
68
HI
79
F

Jan 9, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(9) Virginia Tech

29

23

52

Georgia Tech

24

25

49

No. 9 Virginia Tech holds off Georgia Tech 52-49
Wed Jan 9, 2019 11:29 PM

ATLANTA (AP) Ahmed Hill never doubted Virginia Tech would start to make some baskets.

It took all night, but the Hokies finally got what they needed.

"I know we missed a lot of shots, but in the end we found a way to win," Hill said. "That's kind of how our team is built."

Hill scored 15 points, Kerry Blackshear Jr. added 14 points and 10 rebounds, and No. 9 Virginia Tech overcame a terrible shooting performance to beat Georgia Tech 52-49 on Wednesday.

The Hokies (14-1, 3-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) won their ninth straight game for the school's best start to a season since the 1982-83 team had an identical record. They trailed just once after the first minute of the game.

Virginia Tech, the nation's second-best 3-point shooting team, hit only five 3s and finished at 18.5 percent from beyond the arc but still made enough stops to win.

"I thought our guys hung in there even though it wasn't as pretty as we want it to be offensively," coach Buzz Williams said. "Obviously we're excited about the result, but I think there were a lot of lessons that will end up being good lessons for us down the road."

Jose Alvarado scored 20 points and Abdoulaye Gueye had 11 for Georgia Tech (9-6, 1-1). The Yellow Jackets had won three in a row.

The game featured an abundance of mistakes in the closing minutes. Justin Robinson missed the front end of a 1-and-1 for Virginia Tech and Michael Devoe did the same for the Yellow Jackets. James Banks III missed an easy layup for Georgia Tech and, after Blackshear hit a free throw, Brandon Alston threw the ball out of bounds with no teammate nearby.

Gueye made the final gaffe, stepping on the baseline as he attempted to throw a pass down court with 1.8 seconds remaining.

"We were going in to James, and that's why I like to have a timeout late, but we should not have been in that position," Yellow Jackets coach Josh Pastner said. "We should have been up. We had those free throws, and James had the layup."

Hill provided the spark offensively and Justin Robinson defensively as the Hokies earned a tough conference road win with a trip to No. 4 Virginia up next.

Virginia Tech appears to be back where it left off last February when it achieved its highest ranking ever at No. 8. But on this night, the Hokies had to make do without their usual perimeter shooting.

"I think we have a battle-tested team with poise," Blackshear said. "I think it was similar to the test we had (in a loss) at Penn State earlier in the year. We feel like we got over some of the struggles we had offensively and got a few stops late."

Virginia Tech was 2 for 13 on 3s before Hill connected from the left corner. He followed with an acrobatic, fast-break dunk on the ensuing possession to make it 37-27.

The Hokies missed their next eight attempts from outside the arc before Isaiah Wilkins hit a 3 with 7:42 remaining.

BIG PICTURE

Virginia Tech: Robinson, a senior guard and the school's No. 3 career leader in assists, turned his focus to defense with the Hokies struggling to shoot in the first half, drawing three offensive fouls and pumping his fist at the Georgia Tech student section during another stand. In the closing minutes, Robinson jumped to affect Devoe's attempted 3 and fell hard to the floor and hit the small of his back in front of the Virginia Tech bench. He rolled over onto his chest, got up and soon grabbed the missed free throw before assisting on Hill's layup with a long bounce pass.

Georgia Tech: The Yellow Jackets were coming off three straight wins because of improved shot selection, but they couldn't match Virginia Tech's length and size. Alvarado was the only steady offensive force. Banks, the team's second-leading scorer, had just two points on 1-for-5 shooting. Curtis Haywood III, its fourth-leading scorer, missed the game with flu-like symptoms.

UP NEXT

Virginia Tech: Off the rest of the week. The Hokies visit No. 4 Virginia next Tuesday.

Georgia Tech: Plays at Syracuse on Saturday.

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Leaders

Virginia Tech PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Hill 15 0 1 2 0 0
K. Blackshear Jr. 14 0 1 10 0 1
Georgia Tech PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Alvarado 20 0 4 1 2 0
A. Gueye 11 0 0 6 0 2

Team Comparison

VaTec GaTec
Points For 52 49
Field Goals 17/57-30% 17/38-45%
Three Pointers 5/27-19% 6/16-38%
Free Throws 13/19-68% 9/16-56%
Offensive Rebounds 13 3
Defensive Rebounds 22 29
Rebounds 40 35
Blocks 2 4
Steals 3 5
Turnovers 9 18
Personal Fouls 15 22
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Jan 9 VaTec 52 @ GaTec 49 A. Hill 15 J. Alvarado 20

Game Information

Stadium: McCamish Pavilion, Atlanta, Georgia
Attendance: 6,166
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