NCAAB Game Recap - Virginia at Boston College
Wed Jan 9, 2019 9:00 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, 9:00 PM EST

Final

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2

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(4) Virginia

43

40

83

Boston College

31

25

56

No. 4 Virginia remains unbeaten with easy 83-56 win over BC
Thu Jan 10, 2019 12:11 AM

BOSTON (AP) Virginia Cavaliers' coach Tony Bennett is usually known for his relaxed demeanor on the sideline.

His team looked exactly like that on the court Wednesday night in its first Atlantic Coast Conference road game.

Mamadi Diakite matched his career-high with 18 points, De'Andre Hunter also scored 18 and the fourth-ranked Cavaliers remained unbeaten with an 83-56 victory over Boston College.

"I think being on the road you have to keep your poise," Cavaliers guard Ty Jerome said. "You have to make sure everybody's calm, everybody stays locked in through the adversity to stay calm."

Jerome added 13 points and Kyle Guy 10 for the Cavaliers (14-0, 2-0 ACC).

The Cavaliers' defense helped break it open in the second half, but Bennett wasn't pleased with the total effort.

"I think our offense won the game tonight," he said. "There's some areas there that need to be tightened up. I thought the balance and versatility on the offense is what really won it for us."

BC shot just 32 percent in the second half.

"I thought we shot the ball well in the first half," BC coach Jim Christian said. "In the second half we did not. I thought we had some pretty decent shots."

With No. 15 Houston getting upset by Temple earlier Wednesday, Virginia remained one of only two undefeated teams along with second-ranked Michigan.

It's Virginia's best start since opening 2014-15 with 19 straight victories.

Nik Popovic had 16 points and Ky Bowman 15 for Boston College (9-5, 0-2).

The Cavaliers came out looking very business-like during warmups and in the opening half, walking off the court toward their locker room appearing just as relaxed at halftime with a 43-31 edge.

Leading 28-23 in the closing minutes of the first half, Virginia went on an 11-3 run over a 3:55 stretch, pushing its advantage to 39-26. The Cavaliers moved the ball very well, getting open looks that led to easy baskets.

The Eagles had a matchup problem with 6-foot-9 forward Diakite in the first half. He scored 17 points - with all of his baskets in the paint - on 7 of 10 shooting.

BC made a brief spurt at the start of the second half, closing it to 45-39 on Popovich's 3-pointer from the top of the key before the Cavaliers took charge by turning up the defense and going on a game-breaking 19-2 spree, holding the Eagles scoreless for over seven minutes.

BIG PICTURE

Virginia: The next three games may give a better picture of how good the Cavaliers can be this season. Following a trip to Clemson Saturday, they host ninth-ranked Virginia Tech on January 15 before what's likely to be a highly-anticipated matchup at top-ranked Duke on Jan. 19.

Boston College: The Eagles opened their ACC season with a loss at Virginia Tech on Saturday before facing Virginia. For a young team looking for some early-season confidence, they were overmatched in their first two games. . Forward Steffon Mitchell missed the game with a quad injury. "We miss him. We're not a very deep team to begin with," Christian said.

ROAD SUCCESS

It was the Cavaliers' 11th straight ACC road win and a nation-leading 12th "true" road victory in row.

They went 9-0 on the road in the league last season.

EXTRA INTERST

Boston Celtics' President Danny Ainge watched the game courtside, holding a touchscreen device watching the end of the Celtics game played about 5 miles away until it ended.

Seated baseline were 26 NBA scouts - an unusually high number for a game at Conte Forum.

EXTRA SUPPORT

Midway into the first half, the Cavaliers were serenaded with a chant of "Let's go `Hoos!" from a large contingent of Virginia fans.

"That was really nice," Hunter said. "I really wasn't expecting that honestly. Having them here made it feel like kind of a home game."

UP NEXT

Virginia: At Clemson Saturday at noon.

Boston College: At Notre Dame Saturday at noon.

Leaders

Virginia PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Diakite 18 0 0 7 1 2
D. Hunter 18 0 2 6 0 0
Boston College PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
N. Popovic 16 0 0 3 0 0
K. Bowman 15 0 2 3 1 0

Team Comparison

UVA BC
Points For 83 56
Field Goals 33/55-60% 22/57-39%
Three Pointers 8/19-42% 7/25-28%
Free Throws 9/14-64% 5/9-56%
Offensive Rebounds 8 6
Defensive Rebounds 33 15
Rebounds 44 24
Blocks 6 0
Steals 5 4
Turnovers 11 9
Personal Fouls 16 12
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Jan 9 UVA 83 @ BC 56 M. Diakite 18 N. Popovic 16

Game Information

Stadium: Silvio O. Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
Attendance: 5,738
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