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Jacari White Leads Virginia Basketball Past Dayton: Takeaways
Jacari White's perfect 7-for-7 three-point shooting extended his streak to 12 straight made threes over three games, leading Virginia to an 86-73 win over Dayton.
- On Saturday at Spectrum Center in Charlotte, Jacari White came off the bench to hit all seven of his 3-pointers and score 25, leading Virginia to an 86-73 win over Dayton.
- Riding a streak, White extended a run to 12 straight made 3s over three games, surpassing Kyle Guy's school record of 11, fueled by perfect shooting in prior contests.
- On shooting, the Cavaliers made 12 of 20 3-pointers and shot 60% from the field, with White finishing 9 of 9 overall.
- Buoyed by the performance, Virginia improved to 8-1 and 4-0 in the series against Dayton, marking their second double-digit road victory in four days.
- On the bigger stage, the tournament-like atmosphere at Spectrum Center amplified White's rise as a top shooter, with Virginia hosting Maryland-Eastern Shore Tuesday and Dayton playing North Florida Dec. 13.
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Jacari White hits all 7 of his 3s, sets Cavs mark with 12 straight over 3 games; Virginia wins 86-73
Jacari White came off the bench to hit all seven of his 3-pointers and score 25 points to lead Virginia over Dayton 86-73 on Saturday.
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Read Full ArticleJacari White’s sizzling shooting display lifts Virginia past Dayton
Jacari White scored a game-high 25 points Saturday and tied Virginia's school record for most consecutive made 3-pointers during an 86-73 win over Dayton in Charlotte, N.C.The North Dakota State transfer sank all nine shots he attempted, including seven 3-pointers. The last of those, which gave the Cavaliers a 77-67 advantage, was his 11th straight without a miss, tying Kyle Guy for the school record.Freshman guard Chance Mallory added 12 points…
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