Up until yesterday the Virginia Tech Hokies were cruising at home, beating every ACC opponent who stepped on their floor. N.C. state had their number in Cassell Coliseum, overtaking the Hokies 70-59. The game was close with 8 minutes left as VA Tech drew within 6, but couldn't stop the Wolf Pack's inside attack. Coleman Collins had a tough time guarding their big men in the low post. McCauley scored 20 points on 10-of-14 from the field. N.C. State shot 53% compared to the Hokies' 35%.
I found it odd that the visitors in Blacksburg racked up 12, but Tech couldn't take advantage. It also makes a difference when you're senior center goes scoreless. Too many missed scoring opportunities hurt them, stopping their breaks to get back in the game. Zabian Dowdell, the team leader in scoring completed a 16-point performance. With the loss VT falls behind UNC for second place in the conference at 6-2.
They are fine as far as their rank in the nation (18th) and coaches poll . Their position now surely would get them voted in the NCAA tournament. Saturday they play at Boston College which is set to be one hell of a game. Deron Washington and Jamon Gordon will need to have a good overall performance. Seth Greenberg's experience and savvy should help Tech pull out another big victory on the road.
Thursday, February 01, 2007
Virginia Tech loses first home game
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