NCAAB Game Recap - Virginia Tech at Miami (FL)
Wed Jan 30, 2019 7:00 PM EST

Marq
76
Butl
58
F
VaTec
82
Mia-FL
70
F
Vill
86
DeP
74
F
Lou
82
Wake
54
F
LSU
72
TAMU
57
F
WVU
68
IaSt
93
F
Miss
86
Fla
90
F(OT)
NFla
64
KennSt
81
F
Maine
78
UMassL
59
F
FlGlf
54
NJIT
66
F
SDak
71
IPFW
102
F
Prov
63
Seton
65
F
Ind
58
Rut
66
F
Canis
70
Niag
78
F
USC-Up
62
UNCA
71
F
Amer
74
LoyMD
68
F
Stetsn
57
JU
72
F
URI
72
Duques
75
F
Navy
57
Buck
69
F
HolyC
54
Boston
68
F
Rich
84
StLou
81
F
NrthIA
60
LoyIL
61
F
Brad
81
Evans
73
F
Hamp
96
Longw
83
F
HiPt
67
GWebb
69
F
Campbl
68
Radf
67
F
Albany
62
UNH
42
F
Stony
49
UMBC
57
F
UMass
51
LaSal
60
F
Bingha
60
Hartfo
86
F
Ford
61
GrgWas
79
F
Army
56
Colg
76
F
CenAR
99
SFA
105
F(OT)
Presb
84
ChaSo
85
F
UAB
65
MTSU
71
F
SHSU
62
SeLA
52
F
Lamar
90
Nich
69
F
HCU
96
InWor
92
F
Mem
79
Tuls
95
F
NWSt
64
NOrl
72
F
TXAMC
71
AbCh
78
F
Syr
77
BC
71
F
IlSt
69
Drake
55
F
StJon
83
Crei
67
F
Mizzu
58
Aub
92
F
Leh
93
Lafy
86
F(OT)
CBU
62
UtVal
79
F
SMU
83
WichSt
85
F
Fres
75
Wyo
62
F
SJSU
73
UtSt
103
F
Ill
75
Minn
86
F
IndSt
73
SIU
88
F
UCLA
87
WaSt
67
F
CSNor
71
CS-Ful
78
F
AF
51
SDSU
66
F
USC
62
Wash
75
F

Jan 30, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(12) Virginia Tech

34

48

82

Miami (FL)

27

43

70

Alexander-Walker leads No. 12 Virginia Tech past Miami 82-70
Wed Jan 30, 2019 10:46 PM

CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) Virginia Tech star guard Justin Robinson sat at the end of the bench with his left foot in a boot as the final seconds ticked off the clock, which tempered the Hokies' swagger following a resounding road win.

Nickeil Alexander-Walker tied a season high with 25 points and added a highlight-reel assist as No. 12 Virginia Tech shot 59 percent to beat Miami 82-70 on Wednesday night.

Robinson scored 17 points but appeared to hurt his left ankle and limped to the locker room midway through the second half. He watched the final minutes from the sideline, and Hokies coach Buzz Williams declined to discuss the nature or severity of the injury.

"After the game we said a prayer," Alexander-Williams said. "Hopefully it's not bad. We're just waiting for some good news."

Virginia Tech (17-3, 6-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) closed within one game of the league lead, but now it might be without Robinson, who holds the school record for career assists and scored a career-high 35 points last week against Syracuse.

"They're a much different team if they don't have him," Miami coach Jim Larranaga said.

The Hokies are already so short-handed they used just seven players, and two played more than 39 minutes.

Larranaga has problems of his own. The Hurricanes (9-11, 1-7) lost their fourth in a row and are off to their worst start in conference play since 1993-94, when they went 0-18 in the Big East.

"We're not on the same page offensively," Larranaga said.

There were nine early lead changes, but Tech went ahead for good thanks to a 10-0 run midway through the first half.

The Hokies forced three turnovers with full-court pressure to spark an 11-3 surge in the first 2:19 after halftime. The spurt included a fluky but dazzling alley-oop assist on a fast break by Alexander-Walker, whose pass went straight up as a trailing Robinson leaped for the catch and dunk.

"The ball slipped," Alexander-Walker said. "It was not intentional."

Alexander-Walker shot 11 of 17, including 3 for 7 from beyond the arc, and added five assists and four rebounds in 39 minutes.

"We're grateful he's here," Williams said. "He played at times incredibly well tonight."

"He's great - an NBA guy, a first-round pick," Larranaga said.

Virginia Tech teammate Ahmed Hill added 19 points in 40 minutes.

The Hokies forced 17 turnovers, which led to 22 points. Transition baskets helped them outscore Miami 32-16 in the paint.

Hurricanes guard Chris Lykes, who missed all 12 shots in their last game, bounced back by scoring 19 points.

"He's going to be really effective when his teammates are playing well," Larranaga said.

MISSING

It was Miami's first game since the NCAA ruled forward Dewan Hernandez must sit out the remainder of the season because of his dealings with an agent. Hernandez said he's withdrawing from school and will turn pro, but Larranaga said the junior is still attending classes, practice and team meetings, and is undecided about his future.

"He's got some career decisions to make," Larranaga said.

INJURY REPORT

Hurricanes guard Anthony Lawrence had 15 points and nine rebounds but sustained a hip flexor and was limited to 29 minutes.

BIG PICTURE

The Hurricanes fell to 0-5 against ranked teams. They're 19-40 versus ranked teams under Larranaga.

Virginia Tech improved to 5-11 at Miami.

UP NEXT

The Hokies play Saturday at No. 23 North Carolina State, which is coming off an overtime loss against Virginia.

Miami, in a stretch that includes facing four ranked teams in five games, plays another at No. 3 Virginia on Saturday.

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Leaders

Virginia Tech PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
N. Alexander-Walker 25 0 5 4 6 1
A. Hill 19 0 1 5 0 0
Miami (FL) PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Lykes 19 0 4 0 2 0
A. Lawrence II 15 0 2 9 0 0

Team Comparison

VaTec Mia-FL
Points For 82 70
Field Goals 30/51-59% 23/56-41%
Three Pointers 9/19-47% 12/33-36%
Free Throws 13/15-87% 12/14-86%
Offensive Rebounds 3 7
Defensive Rebounds 25 20
Rebounds 30 32
Blocks 3 1
Steals 11 11
Turnovers 15 16
Personal Fouls 14 12
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 30 VaTec 82 @ Mia-FL 70 N. Alexander-Walker 25 C. Lykes 19

Game Information

Stadium: Watsco Center, Coral Gables, Florida
Attendance: 6,860
Game Time: