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Avdalas Leads Big Second Half in Virginia Tech's 82-53 Win over Maryland-Eastern Shore
Virginia Tech improved to 10-2 and remains undefeated at home with a 54% shooting performance and a 15-1 run late in the game, securing a 29-point win.
- On Sunday, Virginia Tech Hokies beat Maryland-Eastern Shore 82, outscoring them by 20 in the second half to secure the win.
- After a competitive first half with multiple ties, Virginia Tech Hokies seized control with Avdalas and Christian Gurdak scoring early in the second half to lead 55-39 by the 12-minute timeout, then extended their lead with a 15-1 run.
- Virginia Tech shot 54% overall and hit 11 of 24 threes, while Christian Gurdak went a perfect 5-for-5 for 13 points and eight rebounds.
- Izaiah Pasha said after the game, `No matter the score, don't take our foot off the gas`, while Mike Young, head coach, praised limiting UMES to 36% and said Pasha will see more minutes against Elon Saturday.
- The win moves Virginia Tech Hokies to 10-2 and 7-0 at home while UMES drops to 4-11 with five straight losses, with games against Elon on Saturday and Wagner on Wednesday.
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Defense carries Virginia Tech past Maryland Eastern Shore
Neoklis Avdalas poured in 16 points with seven assists and Virginia Tech's second-half defense was in control as the Hokies defeated Maryland Eastern Shore 82-53 on Sunday at Blacksburg, Va.
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Avdalas leads big second half in Virginia Tech's 82-53 win over Maryland-Eastern Shore
Neoklis Avdalas scored 11 of his 16 points in the second half when Virginia Tech outscored Maryland-Eastern Shore by 20 to pull away for an 82-53 win on Sunday.
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Read Full ArticleVirginia Tech 82, Maryland-Eastern Shore 53
MARYLAND-EASTERN SHORE (4-10)
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