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Cavaliers Rally in Second Half for Road Win
1 Feb
Summary
- Virginia overcame a slow start to secure a road victory.
- Key players stepped up in the second half with strong defense and scoring.
- The team's bench provided a significant scoring advantage.

The Virginia Cavaliers demonstrated resilience on Saturday, securing a crucial road win against Boston College. Despite a slow start and trailing by five points at halftime, the Hoos mounted a significant comeback in the second half. They shot an impressive 51.6% from the field and attacked the paint effectively, drawing fouls and converting free throws.
Malik Thomas led the second-half surge with 12 points, while Thijs De Ridder also contributed significantly from the free-throw line. The Cavaliers' bench proved pivotal, outscoring Boston College's bench 28-1, with Chance Mallory scoring 11 points.
Virginia also dominated the offensive glass, securing 14 rebounds that led to extra possessions and valuable free throw opportunities. This ability to win in different ways, leaning on defense and bench production when needed, underscores their strength as they approach tournament play with an 18-3 record.




