Virginia Tech’s Dominant Victory Over Saint Joseph’s Hints at a Breakout Season Ahead

Virginia Tech’s Dominant Victory Over Saint Joseph’s Hints at a Breakout Season Ahead

It’s wild how fast things can change in college basketball. Just about a year ago, the Saint Joseph’s Hawks handed the Virginia Tech Hokies a tough 82-62 loss—dropping Tech to a frustrating 5-7 record. The Hawks were on fire from beyond the arc, draining 15 threes at nearly a 47% clip, while the Hokies just couldn’t find their rhythm, plagued by turnovers that haunted them throughout the season. Fast-forward eleven months … and what a turnaround. When these two teams faced off again, this time inside Cassell Coliseum, it was a completely different story. The Hokies came out blazing, charging to a dominant 94-59 victory that left no doubt who’d turned the corner. The transformation from last year to today? Stark. Both squads marched in undefeated at 2-0 but Virginia Tech’s talent, poise, and defensive aggression showed just how far they’ve come. With a commanding halftime lead, near-perfect shooting, and relentless pressure forcing turnovers, the Hokies played like a well-oiled machine—balancing scoring across the board and minimizing their own mistakes. This kind of win sends a message: Virginia Tech is here to compete, and they’re only getting started. LEARN MORE

One year ago, four days before Christmas, the Saint Joseph’s Hawks defeated the Virginia Tech Hokies 82-62 to fall to 5-7 on the season. In that game, the Hawks hit 15 3-pointers, shooting almost 47% from beyond the arc, while the Hokies struggled to put the ball in the basket. Tech was also plagued by turnovers, something that would follow them all season.

Fast forward almost 11 months. Saint Joseph’s met the Hokies in a rematch on Wednesday night, this time at Cassell Coliseum. It was never close, as Virginia Tech raced out to an early lead and never looked back, winning the rematch 94-59.

The contrast between these two teams from last year to this year was stark. Both teams entered Wednesday 2-0. However, the Hokies are a much more talented team now than they were one year ago.

Virginia Tech led 47-27 at halftime after shooting 51% from the field in the first half. However, for as good as the offense was, Tech’s defense was equally impressive. The Hokies forced 12 turnovers in the first 20 minutes and converted those turnovers into 17 points.

In another sign of how different this team is now, VT only turned it over twice in the first half.

The second half was more of the same for the Hokies. They shot 52% from the field, and made 11 of 27 (41%) from behind the 3-point line. Overall, they forced 19 turnovers while turning it over only 7 times. Tech had 23 assists compared to 7 turnovers.

It was yet another balanced scoring effort for the Hokies, with forward Amani Hansberry leading the way with 19 points. Freshman sensation Neoklis Avdalas contributed 14 points, seven assists, five rebounds and two blocks. Senior forward Tobi Lawal had 11 points and seven rebounds, while Jaden Schutt (12), Tyler Johnson (11), and Ben Hammond (11) all scored in double figures.

This is an impressive win for Virginia Tech. Now 3-0, the Hokies next take the court on Saturday, when Charlotte comes to Blacksburg for a 2 p.m. ET tipoff.

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