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No. 11 Virginia dominates NC State in 9th straight win
- On Tuesday, No. 11 Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball team beat NC State 90-61 in Charlottesville, completing a season sweep and improving to 25-3 overall.
- With NC State rusty after a weeklong layoff, Virginia's defense finished with 12 blocks, led by Johann Grunloh's career-high eight.
- Jacari White and the bench supplied the offense as the Virginia bench outscored NC State 32-5 and the Cavaliers hit 12 of 26 from three-point shooting, with White scoring 15 and Chance Mallory adding 11.
- The win positions Virginia ahead of Saturday's showdown in Durham as the victory served as their final tuneup and leaves them one game behind Duke in the ACC standings.
- Shortly after a midcourt skirmish, officials issued offsetting technicals and ejected NC State's Scottie Ebube, while Thijs De Ridder limped off with about five minutes remaining and did not return.
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ACC Hoops Game Devolves Into Chaos As Midcourt Shove Sparks Ejection-Worthy Scuffle
A scuffle broke out between Virginia and NC State during ACC basketball action on Tuesday. Players had to be restrained at midcourt during the second half. A bump and shove sparked the benches-clearing dust-up. Officials and coaches were able to deescalate the situation before it got too far out of hand. The Cavaliers hosted the Wolfpack in Charlottesville in midweek conference play. The home team would cruise to an easy 90-61 win. Virginia cont…
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Thijs De Ridder scores 19 as No. 11 Virginia cruises to 90-61 win over NC State
Thijs De Ridder scored 19 points lead five Virginia players in double figures as the 11th-ranked Cavaliers beat North Carolina State 90-61, cruising in their final tuneup before Saturday’s showdown at No. 1 Duke.
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