NCAAB Game Recap - Maine at Virginia
Wed Nov 27, 2019 4:00 PM EST

MSU
75
UCLA
62
F
Dayt
84
Kansas
90
F(OT)
UNC
76
Bama
67
F
Maine
26
UVA
46
F
Gonz
94
USM
69
F
Seton
69
Oreg
71
F
NE
79
Web
69
F
LoyIL
68
ODU
61
F
Bry
54
WCU
78
F
Mich
83
IaSt
76
F
TN-M
76
Boston
73
F
ColSt
79
WaSt
69
F
Drake
63
Murr
53
F
SCSt
47
Tuls
78
F
UNCC
78
GASt
81
F(OT)
StLou
64
BC
54
F
MsVl
50
N AL
73
F
TexAr
57
Furm
58
F
GWebb
67
N CO
62
F
Manh
64
URI
73
F
Mia-O
66
WriSt
71
F
SoFL
67
Nebras
74
F
Miss
74
PSU
72
F
Denv
64
SCla
81
F
SouthCar
72
NrthIA
78
F
KSU
60
Brad
73
F
(N/A)
44
Vermt
93
F
Hartfo
58
SMU
90
F
Niag
54
IPFW
77
F
(N/A)
67
YSU
93
F
(N/A)
62
RobM
102
F
Norf
71
Monm
75
F
Stony
61
Del
75
F
USA
76
LaSal
81
F(OT)
NMSt
64
GMas
68
F
SEMO
57
CS-Ful
64
F
Alc
50
ArkLR
67
F
OkSt
86
Syr
72
F
(N/A)
71
Valpa
98
F
Samf
77
SDSt
86
F
Pitt
72
NW
59
F
WichSt
63
WVU
75
F
UGA
80
Chami
77
F
ECen
71
UTEP
91
F
(N/A)
43
IdaSt
102
F
SDak
84
CBU
83
F
PorSt
70
UCSB
81
F
Hof
69
USD
79
F
SJSU
48
OrSt
83
F
VaTec
77
BYU
90
F

Virginia 46, Maine 26

Nov 27, 2019, 4:00 PM EST

Final

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2

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Maine

14

12

26

(7) Virginia

24

22

46

Diakite, Huff lead No. 7 Virginia past Maine, 46-26
Wed Nov 27, 2019 7:54 PM

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) Defending national champion Virginia is still unbeaten, but now has a significant loss to contend with.

Braxton Key, a starting guard and perhaps the Cavaliers' most versatile player, watched from the bench with a sling on his surgically repaired wrist on Wednesday as Virginia (7-0) put up a record-tying defensive performance in a 46-26 victory over Maine.

The Black Bears matched the fewest points scored by a Cavaliers opponent under Bennett, and the fewest in the shot-clock era (since 1985-86).

"If ever there was a team that has to be hungry to defend no matter how hard it is, ... it's us," Bennett said.

Especially now with Key, the team's No. 2 scorer and top rebounder, sidelined with no timetable for his return.

Key was injured in the final minutes of Virginia's 48-45 victory over Arizona State in the Air Force Reserve Tip-off championship game when he drove to the basket and came down on his hand. Bennett had no information on whether Key broke any bones.

"Obviously that's a tough blow because he brings some heart and effort on the glass and energy defensively," Bennett said.

Mamadi Diakite scored 15 points and Jay Huff had 13 to lead the Cavaliers, who were also without starting guard Kody Stattmann, who missed his fourth consecutive game with an undisclosed illness. The Cavaliers also struggled offensively, making just 17 of 44 shots (38.6%).

Maine (2-4) kept it close for much of the game, more because Virginia had trouble scoring than anything else.

Vilgot Larsson led the Black Bears with nine points. They finished 8 for 43 from the field (18.6%) and had 21 turnovers. Their 26 points tied Rutgers for the fewest scored against the Cavaliers under Bennett. Virginia beat Rutgers 45-26 on Nov. 29, 2014.

Nonetheless, Maine coach Richard Barron could not find fault with his team's effort.

"They battled. They just battled," he said, "and we just couldn't make shots."

Virginia held Maine scoreless for nearly six minutes and used a 9-0 run to open a 24-10 lead late in the first half. It was 24-14 at the break, and eight consecutive points early in the second half opened the margin to 35-19 as Bennett went deeper into his bench seeking combinations the Cavaliers will need going forward.

The Cavaliers have now held six of seven opponents this season under 50 points.

BIG PICTURE

Maine: In his second season as coach, Richard Barron has an exceedingly young team and an ambitious opening schedule that has already included Washington and takes the Black Bears to UConn on Sunday. Ten players on the roster are freshmen, redshirt freshmen or redshirt sophomores.

Virginia: After scoring 19 points against Arizona State in the championship game of the Air Force Reserve Tip-off Tournament, freshman Casey Morsell seemed ready to give Virginia's struggling offense a lift. But Morsell went cold again at John Paul Jones Arena, finishing 1 of 8 from the field.

HOMECOMING

Barron was choked up, having spent time a few moments with former Virginia coach Terry Holland and his wife after the game.

"Big mentor to me," he said. "Just hugging their necks and talking to them was a special moment for me."

Barron said his family got to know Holland when his father and Holland both worked at Davidson.

In 1984, Barron came to a Virginia basketball camp, contracted mononucleosis and "spent the week on the Hollands' couch."

Barron later worked at the Virginia camp for the duration of Holland's career, then for Jeff Jones, and then one year with Pete Gillen.

UP NEXT

Maine plays at UConn on Sunday.

Virginia goes on the road and faces Purdue in the Big Ten-ACC Challenge, a rematch of last year's epic Elite Eight overtime game.

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Leaders

Maine PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
V. Larsson 9 0 0 1 0 0
A. Fleming 7 0 1 6 2 0
Virginia PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Diakite 15 0 0 7 2 1
J. Huff 13 0 0 5 0 1

Team Comparison

Maine UVA
Points For 26 46
Field Goals 8/43-19% 17/44-39%
Three Pointers 5/26-19% 6/18-33%
Free Throws 5/5-100% 6/7-86%
Offensive Rebounds 11 5
Defensive Rebounds 21 22
Rebounds 40 30
Blocks 2 3
Steals 5 9
Turnovers 21 13
Personal Fouls 13 10
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - UVA Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Nov 27 Maine 26 @ UVA 46 V. Larsson 9 M. Diakite 15

Game Information

Stadium: John Paul Jones Arena, Charlottesville, Virginia
Attendance: 14,109
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