Home Virginia, doomed again by shooting woes, loses at FSU
Basketball

Virginia, doomed again by shooting woes, loses at FSU

Chris Graham

UVA basketballVirginia actually shot a respectable 45.7 percent. Tomas Woldetensae made three second-half threes, which is good.

The 18 turnovers, nine – damn, that’s ghastly – from point guard Kihei Clark, not good.

The Cavaliers made #9 Florida State play Virginia’s game.

Florida State still won, 54-50.

A run of six straight turnovers in the latter stages of the first half fueled an 11-0 FSU run that sent the Seminoles into the locker room up 31-24.

UVA (11-5, 3-3 ACC), gamely, fought back, and it was a pitched battle in the latter 20 minutes.

The problem for the ‘Hoos being: lack of firepower.

Woldetensae’s three threes, for instance: they were the only three the Cavaliers could manage all night.

A 27 percent three-point shooting team coming in, Virginia was 3-for-15 Wednesday night in Tallahassee.

Credit to Mamadi Diakite, who earned himself an angry Tony Bennett timeout late in the first half, during the ugly turnover run, when he tried to do something, not sure what, leading to an FSU runout.

Diakite put up good numbers: 16 points, 6-of-8 shooting, six rebounds.

He was the only guy in double figures in scoring. Braxton Key had nine points, on 4-of-10 shooting. Clark had eight, on 4-of-12 shooting, with five assists, but, those turnovers.

Florida State (15-2, 5-1 ACC) won’t want to frame this one and try to auction it at a fundraiser.

The ‘Noles shot 37.0 percent (20-of-54) and had 16 turnovers.

And this was after FSU came out on fire, scoring 12 points on their first five possessions – two threes, an and-one, a layup and a free throw.

Virginia dominated in the paint: shooting 13-of-21 at the rim, to FSU’s 6-of-13.

The difference was from three. Not that FSU was a recent-vintage GSW, shooting 8-of-22, but that’s 24 points on 22 shots, with Virginia getting nine on its three makes on 15 heaves from three.

You’re tired of reading this story, but shooting from the perimeter was the difference tonight.

Story by Chris Graham

Support AFP




Chris Graham

Chris Graham

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].

Latest News

white house donald trump
Politics, U.S. & World

Developing: Another instance of shots fired in the vicinity of Trump

patriot front virginia beach
Politics, Virginia

‘How welcoming’: White supremacist group marches down Virginia Beach Oceanfront

A group of dudes in khakis, navy blue shirts and white masks, carrying Confederate flags and 13-star American flags, the latter to signal that they’re White revolutionaries, marched down the Virginia Beach Oceanfront on Saturday.

college football
Football

MAGA QB Jaxson Dart should just shut up and play football, right?

The bookers for the Trump regime couldn’t find many takers, apparently, in their search for somebody to introduce Donald Trump for a campaign-style rally at a community college on the New York/New Jersey border on Friday.

Kyle Busch
Etc.

Important lesson to learn from the Kyle Busch death: Listen to your body

Kyle Busch
Etc.

Update: NASCAR star Kyle Busch death caused by pneumonia, sepsis

mobile home park
Politics, Virginia

What’s missing from the Virginia Manufactured Housing Board: People with lived experience

government money
Politics, Virginia

Word for the good guys who oppose the Next Era-Dominion merger: Good luck