Duke’s Dominance: Can Anyone Finally Challenge the Crushing Power?
Virginia Tech is not ranked, but that doesn’t mean it is void of any talent. The roster actually has some very nice pieces, and I think they probably are going to make the NCAA Tournament if they can string together a few wins in the ACC play. Right now, they find themselves with a 16-6 record, but they are very average against their conference opponents, going 5-4 for the year. The Hokies have lost to St. Mary’s, VCU, Wake Forest, Stanford, SMU, and Louisville this season. The only home loss was against Stanford, and that was a one-point game. The first two losses, against St. Mary’s and VCU, were both on a neutral site during the Thanksgiving tournaments. Virginia Tech is not very guard-heavy, and their best player is their forward, Amani Hansberry, who will match up against Boozer. They do have five guys scoring in double digits each game, and another two on the verge, so there is certainly enough offense to go around for Virginia Tech.



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