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Virginia bolts out to big lead, has to hang on late, to defeat Georgia Tech, 63-53

Chris Graham
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Jayden Gardner battles through traffic. Photo by Dan Grogan.

Georgia Tech cut a 17-point Virginia first-half lead all the way down to two with 5:44 to go, but the Cavaliers got stops on defense down the stretch to cement a 63-53 win over the Yellow Jackets on Saturday.

Big win for UVA (16-9, 10-5 ACC), which will keep pace with the ACC leaders with its fourth W in a row, ahead of a pivotal Big Monday matchup with in-state rival Virginia Tech in roughly 48 hours.

This one was getting more and more pivotal as the Yellow Jackets (10-14, 3-10 ACC) methodically cut into the Virginia lead.

The ‘Hoos got out to a 22-6 lead in the first 11 minutes, shooting 8-of-12 from the field as Tech coach Josh Pastner switched from man to a 2-3 zone to a 1-3-1 matchup zone.

He finally settled on the two zones, eschewing man, and that was a difference-maker for the Yellow Jackets in terms of getting back into the game.

Virginia still led by 13, 32-19, at the break, but that was after Georgia Tech closed on a 4-0 run in the final 34 seconds.

A 7-0 Tech run out of the break would get the margin down to six on a Kyle Sturdivant layup witih 17:32 to go.

The game would hang around in that general vicinity pretty much the rest of the way.

The Yellow Jackets got as close as two on a three-pointer from Michael Devoe with 5:44 that got it to 49-47.

Back-to-back buckets from Jayden Gardner, who finished with a game-high 26 points, pushed the lead back to six.

A little later, a Kihei Clark three at the 2:34 mark would give UVA a 57-49 lead.

The game wouldn’t get closer than six after that, as Virginia held the Jackets to six points in the final 4:41.

Gardner got his 26 on 10-of-19 shooting from the field. Clark had 15 points on 4-of-8 shooting, 3-of-7 from three, and two assists in 36 minutes.

Francisco Caffaro had six points and a game-high eight rebounds for Virginia, which shot 38.8 percent for the game (19-of-49) and was 4-of-18 (22.2 percent) from three.

Devoe scored 17 points on 6-of-15 shooting to lead Georgia Tech. Usher added 11 on 3-of-8 shooting.

The Yellow Jackets shot 45.7 percent (21-of-46) from the floor and was 4-of-12 (33.3 percent) from three.

Virginia had a big advantage at the free-throw line, making 21-of-23; Georgia Tech was 7-of-10 at the line.

Story by Chris Graham

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Chris Graham is the founder and editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1994 alum of the University of Virginia, Chris is the author and co-author of seven books, including Poverty of Imagination, a memoir published in 2019. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, TikTok, BlueSky, or subscribe to Substack or his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].