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2016-17 Game Notes Game Information Game 30 - Clemson Conway, S.C 2016-17 VIRGINIA TECH GAME NOTES GAME THIRTY: CLEMSON 2016-17 GAME NOTES GAME INFORMATION GAME 30 - CLEMSON CONWAY, S.C. (HTC CENTER) Date/Time: March 1, 2017 / 1 p.m. VIRGINIA TECH Hokies (17-12, 4-12 ACC) Opponent: Clemson Atlantic Coast Conference Site: Conway, S.C. (HTC Center) Head Coach: Kenny Brooks (JMU, 1992) - First Season Radio: 100.7 FM WNMX / HokiesXtra vs Talent: Andrew Allegretta, play-by-play CLEMSON Tigers (14-15, 3-13 ACC) TV: RSN Atlantic Coast Conference Live Stats: HokieSports.com Head Coach: Audra Smith (Virginia, 1992) - Fourth Season Live Video: ACCNetworkExtra Series: Tied 10-10 THE HOKIES Blacksburg: 5-4 Virginia Tech defeated Boston College 82-79 to wrap up the regular-season. Regan Magarity led the Hokies Away: 5-5 with a career-high 26 points and 16 rebounds. Kendyl Brooks added a career-high 23 points, connecting on Neutral: 0-1 7-of-12 from outside the arc. Chanette Hicks tallied 14 points, nine assists and three steals while Samantha First Meeting: Dec. 29, 1984 Hill tallied 13 points and seven boards. CU won 101-90 in Clemson The Hokies came out firing in the opening quarter, connecting on 6-of-10 from outside the arc. Tech took a Last Meeting: Jan. 8, 2017 24-14 lead in to the next frame, but the Eagles fought back, opening the second with an 11-5 run to cut it Tech won 78-69 in Clemson 29-25. Brooks a 3-pointer to push the Hokies back up by seven, but BC kept chipping away at the lead and Current Streak: Tech 2W tied it up 38-38. A layup from Hicks in the final minute gave the Hokies the 40-38 advantage at the break. Coming out of the intermission, Magarity went on her own 9-4 run to put the Hokies on top 49-42. The SCHEDULE/RESULTS Eagles kept it close, cutting it to five a few times over rest of the frame, but the Hokies took a 58-50 lead Date VT OPP Opponent TV Time/Result into the final 10 minutes. Tech pushed its lead to the largest of the day, on top by 16 with three to go, but N11 UNC Asheville WatchESPN W, 71-52 the Eagles kept battling and used a 12-2 run to cut it a 77-71 game with just under a minute remaining. The N13 Georgetown WatchESPN W, 73-63 Hokies struggled a bit from the line in the final minute going 3-of-6 as the Eagles used it to their advantage N16 Presbyterian WatchESPN W, 67-36 closing the deficit to 80-79 with 12 seconds left. Hill stepped to the line, draining both, in the final seconds N19 at UCF W, 67-64 to help secure the Hokies’ win. N22 at Charleston W, 71-61 N27 --/RV 17/16 Tennessee ACCN Extra W, 67-63 Hicks leads the Hokies, averaging 15.9 points, 5.2 assists and 3.7 steals per game. Sidney Cook is posting 13.5 ppg and 8.2 rpg. Magarity is averaging 13.3 ppg and 9.7 rebounds per game while Hill is adding 9.9 ppg ACC/Big Ten Challenge and Panousis is chipping in 9.1 ppg. D1 RV/RV Nebraska WatchESPN W, 76-67 THE TIGERS D5 25/RV Gardner-Webb WatchESPN W, 76-42 Clemson had a bye during the last ACC games of the season, but fell to Georgia Tech 72-58 on Thursday. Nelly Perry led the Tigers with 22 points. Jaia Alexander added eight points while Victoria Cardaci had six. D7 25/RV C. Conn. St. WatchESPN W, 81-47 Danielle Edwards grabbed six rebounds. D11 25/RV Bowling Green WatchESPN W, 98-51 D18 24/25 RV/RV at Auburn SECN W, 92-87 OT The Tigers fell behind after scoring just 18 points in the opening half as the Yellow Jackets got out to 40-18 D21 23/23 Radford WatchESPN W, 71-52 lead. Clemson looked to make a run in the second half, outscoring Georgia Tech 21-14 in the third to cut the D30 19/20 Delaware State WatchESPN W, 88-48 game to 15 heading into the fourth. In the final frame, the Tigers closed within 12, but would get no closer as the Yellow Jackets held on for the win. J2 18/20 North Carolina* WatchESPN W, 76-68 J8 18/18 at Clemson* W, 78-69 Perry leads the Tigers with 12.7 points per game. Aliyah Collier is adding 10.1 points while grabbing 8.0 J11 15/16 14/14 at Miami* ACCN Extra L, 75-82 rebounds per game. Edwards is handing out 2.4 assists per game. J16 15/16 Wake Forest* RSN W, 72-70 J19 17/16 15/16 at Duke* ACCN Extra L, 59-84 THE SERIES J22 17/16 7/6 Florida State* ACCN Extra L, 54-82 This is the 21st meeting between the Hokies and Tigers all-time and the second this season. The Hokies J26 19/21 at Virginia* ACCN Extra L, 27-76 evened the series record at 10-10 earlier this season with a 78-69 win in Clemson. J29 19/21 RV/24 Syracuse* ACCN Extra L, 72-82 Hicks and Hill dropped in 16 points each to lead Tech. F2 RV/RV 7/8 Notre Dame* ACCN Extra L, 59-76 COMPARING THE TEAMS Magarity tallied a double-double with 14 points and 13 F5 RV/RV at Georgia Tech* ACCN Extra L, 81-87 rebounds while Cook chipped in 13 points and grabbed F9 12/14 Louisville* ACCN Extra L, 70-88 Virginia Tech ___________________ Clemson eight rebounds. F12 17/17 at NC State* ACCN Extra L, 71-85 71.1 _______ Points Per Game ________59.2 F16 at Pittsburgh* ACCN Extra L, 64-72 68.1 ____ Points Allowed per Game _____64.5 Edwards led the Tigers with 18 points. Cardaci tallied 13 F19 Virginia* RSN L, 55-63 +3.0 ________ Scoring Margin _________ -5.2 points and Ivy Atkism tallied 12. Alexander knocked in 11 F23 17/17 Miami* ACCN Extra L, 69-79 .678 _____ Free Throw Percentage _____.690 points while Collier had a double-double with 10 points, F26 at Boston Coll.* ACCN Extra W, 82-79 .400 _________ Field Goal % __________.380 13 rebounds. .421 _____ Field Goal % Defense ______.408 ACC Tournament (March 1-5 / Conway, S.C.) 7.0 ____ 3-Point FG Made per Game _____4.0 Up Next: With a win, the Hokies would advance to face M1 vs. Clemson RSN 1 p.m. .295 ______ 3-Point Field Goal % ______.284 Louisville in the second round on Thursday, March 2 at .322 ____ 3-Point Field Goal % Def. _____.301 11 a.m. 37.4 ______Rebounds Per Game ______36.8 All times Eastern Rankings: AP/USA Today Coaches Poll * ACC Games Schedule subject to change 40.0 _____ Rebounds Against Avg. ______36.8 -2.6 ________Rebound Margin _______ +0.0 VIRGINIA TECH POSSIBLE STARTERS ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS 3.3 ________ Blocks Per Game _________3.5 ## Name ppg rpg misc. fg% ft% 11.7 _______ Assists Per Game ________10.1 2 Sidney Cook 13.5 8.2 -- .458 .638 April Goode, Director - Engagement & Analytics 6.4 ________ Steals Per Game _________7.4 5 Vanessa Panousis 9.1 2.3 1.9 apg .324 .816 O: 540-231-8823 ▪ C: 540-392-1336 12.9 ______ Turnovers Per Game _______16.9 Email: [email protected] 11 Regan Magarity 13.3 9.7 1.4 bpg .514 .687 15.8 ___ Turnovers Forced per Game ____15.7 12 Chanette Hicks 15.9 3.8 3.7 spg .447 .649 +2.9 ________Turnover Margin ________ -1.2 Carter Brown, Strategic Communications Assistant 25 Sami Hill 9.9 4.4 1.4 apg .314 .790 O: 540-231-1494 ▪ Email: [email protected] 0.9 ___________ A/TO Ratio ___________0.6 hokiesports.com @VT_WBBall VTHokieWBB 2016-17 VIRGINIA TECH GAME NOTES GAME THIRTY: CLEMSON NOTEWORTHY HOKIES FROM DOWNTOWN, PT. 2 TOP TEN STRAIGHT DOUBLES Virginia Tech has set a new single-season record Vanessa Panousis recently moved into the Tech Regan Magarity recorded seven consecutive for 3-pointers made. The Hokies have tallied 204 Top10 in career points. She becomes the first double-doubles, breaking the program record of this year, breaking the previous marking of 192 Hokie to crack the Top10 since Monet Tellier six set twice previously: Uju Ugoka hit it in 2013 set last year. finished her career (2010-14) with 1,331. Panousis while Karen Garbis held the original record with began the season at #21 on the list and surpassed six in 1978. HOKIES FROM DOWNTOWN Amy Byrne (1,291; 1986-90) for 10th place. Virginia Tech set a new program record with 15 HOT START: ACC EDITION 3-pointers at Boston College. The Hokies eclipsed BLOCK PARTY Virginia Tech got off to a 3-1 start in league play. the old mark of 14 set several times in the history With two against Virginia, Regan Magarity surpassed It marks the best conference start through the of the program. the single-season blocks record in ACC contests. The first four games in program history. Previous bests mark moves her past Nare Diawara who tallied 23 in 2006-07. were 2-2 in 2015-16, 2011-12, and 2004-05. BROOKS’ BOMBS Freshman Kendyl Brooks knocked down seven STEALING THE SEASON PROTECTING THE BALL 3-pointers at Boston College. It was the second With her first steal of the game against Louisville, The Hokies gave up just six turnovers in the win most in a game overall and tield the most in an Chanette Hicks set a new single-season record.
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