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Basketball / College Basketball
Virginia Tech Hokies secured a narrow 71-65 victory over the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in a game that went down to the wire. Despite leading for a significant portion of the game, a late surge by Georgia Tech made for a tense finish. Here...
The Hokies started strong, building a lead that reached as high as 14 points in the second half. Ben Hammond led the team with 16 points, while Christian Gurdak contributed 11 points and 7 rebounds. Virginia Tech's defense forced 10 turnovers, converting them into 17 points.
However, Georgia Tech refused to go away, mounting a late comeback that saw them narrow the deficit to just two points. Kowacie Reeves Jr. led the Yellow Jackets with key baskets down the stretch. Despite the late scare, Virginia Tech managed to hold on for the win, thanks to clutch free throws from Ben Hammond and a missed three-pointer by Georgia Tech's Washington in the closing seconds.
The Hokies will need to address their late-game execution and defensive lapses as they prepare to face No. 4 Duke in their next game. Limiting turnovers and improving their shooting percentage, especially in critical moments, will be essential for continued success.
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