Boston College, credit to them, hung around, trailed top-ranked UVA 48-41 inside of 15 minutes left. But then came the Cavalanche.
A 16-0 ‘Hoos run broke open a game that actually never felt like it was close, in what turned into an 83-56 Virginia win in Chestnut Hill on Wednesday.
The Cavaliers (14-0, 2-0 ACC) led 43-31 at the half, and, no, that didn’t feel good, with BC (9-5, 0-2 ACC) shooting 44.8 percent (13-of-29) in the first half.
And, again, credit to the Eagles, they stayed within hailing distance for a few minutes into the second half.
The game-breaking scoring run was offense and mostly defense – UVA held Boston College scoreless for nearly seven minutes in that 16-0 spurt.
Mamadi Diakite tied his career high with 18 points on 9-of-12 shooting from the field, to go with seven rebounds, in 25 minutes.
De’Andre Hunter also had 18 points, shooting 6-of-11 from the floor, with six rebounds, in 35 minutes.
Ty Jerome had 13 points, and Kyle Guy added 10, for UVA.
Braxton Key had nine points on 4-of-5 shooting in 27 minutes off the bench, another solid outing for the junior off the bench.
Virginia shot a cool 60 percent (33-of-55) from the floor, and outrebounded BC 41-21.
Nik Popovic led the Eagles with 16 points.