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No. 17 Virginia Storms Back to Spoil Boston College's Upset Attempt
Virginia Cavaliers used a 39-33 rebounding edge, including 14 offensive boards, to secure a 73-66 victory over Boston College in an Atlantic Coast Conference game.
- On Saturday, Virginia held off Boston College 73-66 in Boston.
- Trailing at halftime, Boston College held a 32-27 edge after shooting 50%, but Virginia Cavaliers' rebounding strength helped close the gap.
- Jacari White hit the go-ahead 3 and Sam Lewis's three-point play, with Ugonna Onyenson's dunk making it 72-64 late, while De Ridder scored 17 and Thomas added 14.
- Virginia will host Pittsburgh on Tuesday, and their victory marked the 18th win of the season.
- Despite late runs by the Eagles, Virginia's resilience—built in recent games—carried through after overcoming their biggest deficit at Notre Dame earlier this week to keep momentum.
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No. 17 Virginia passes test from Boston College on the road
BOSTON — Thijs De Ridder scored 17 points, Malik Thomas had 14 and No. 17 Virginia held off Boston College 73-66 Saturday. Chance Mallory added 11 points for the Cavaliers (18-3, 7-2 ACC), who have won seven of their past eight games. Donald Hand Jr., a former Landstown High star who is the son of former Cavaliers star Donald Hand (1998-01), led the Eagles (9-12, 2-6) with 20 points. Fred Payne added 17 points for the Eagles. Getting to the bask…
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