Hokies Pop Cavs in Rivalry Matchup
Virginia Tech secured a 76-64 win over Virginia, boosting their NCAA Tournament bubble status with a strong fourth-quarter performance, according to ESPN analyst Charlie Creme.
- Before 5,281 at Cassell Coliseum on Sunday, Virginia Tech women's basketball team defeated Virginia 76-64.
- With February underway, ESPN's Charlie Creme listed Virginia Tech among the last four in and Virginia among the first four out, highlighting the game's importance for tournament hopes.
- In the fourth quarter, Tech outscored Virginia 21 by 14, with Nelson scoring 15 points and five assists, Suffren 12 points and five rebounds, and Baker 11 points, six rebounds, and two blocks.
- With the win, Virginia Tech improved to 18-5, 8-3, and Virginia fell to 15-7, 7-4, making February games critical for tournament hopes, according to ESPN's Charlie Creme.
- Megan Duffy said the team has learned determination and aggression throughout the year, celebrated the 50th anniversary of women's basketball at Virginia Tech, and will rely on these experiences as February's critical stretch continues.
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Virginia HC Snaps Back at Reporter After 76–64 Virginia Tech Loss
The frustration did not stay on the floor. It followed Virginia straight into the interview room. Coming off a much-needed win against Wake Forest, the Cavaliers stumbled again on Sunday night. This time, the setback came at the hands of their in-state rival, as the Virginia Tech Hokies pulled away for a 76–64 win at Cassell Coliseum. The loss marked Virginia’s fourth defeat in its last six games. However, the sharpest moment of the night arrive…
Virginia Tech women beat fellow bubble team Virginia
The Hokies won their seventh straight game.
Hokies finish strong against Virginia, 76-64, in seventh straight win
Virginia Tech delivered a strong second-half performance, defeating Virginia 76-64 to secure their seventh consecutive win. With the victory, the Hokies improved to 18-5 overall and 8-3 in the ACC, marking their 13th home win of the season under head coach Megan Duffy. Key contributions from players like Carleigh Wenzel propelled the team forward after a competitive first half. By the Numbers Carleigh Wenzel scored 23 points, setting a career-hi…
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