UNC basketball's bench powers third straight victory over Virginia Tech
The North Carolina Tar Heels continued to finish the season strong with an 89-82 win over Virginia Tech at the Dean Smith Center on Saturday night, its third straight victory.
While Virginia Tech shot 50% from the field and 39% from 3-point range, the Hokies had no answer for the offense of North Carolina (23-6, 11-5 ACC). The Tar Heels shot 29-for-52 (55%) from the field and 8-for-20 (40%) from 3-point range.
North Carolina center Henri Veesaar led the way with 26 points on 11-for-20 shooting from the field and 2-for-7 from 3-point range, along with seven rebounds, two assists and one block. Seth Trimble also continued his strong performance, scoring 20 points on 7-for-12 shooting from the field, with four assists, two rebounds and one steal.
A huge factor in the game was bench production. UNC outscored Virginia Tech 32-13 in bench points, as Jonathan Powell (15 points) and Zayden High (12 points) both scored in double figures off the bench.
Niko Avdalas led Virginia Tech with 19 points, while Ben Hammond and Tobi Lawal both scored 16.
First Half
Hammond opened the scoring with a jump shot before Carolina responded with two straight baskets — a Luka Bogavac jumper and a Trimble 3-pointer. Virginia Tech’s Amani Hansberry answered with a jumper before Veesaar extended Carolina’s lead to 8-4 with a 3-pointer. After that, the Hokies and Tar Heels traded baskets.
North Carolina eventually took control for a stretch in the latter part of the first half, building an 8-point lead behind Powell’s 12-point first half and key baskets from Trimble.
With the game at 30-22 and 6:54 left in the first half, Virginia Tech stormed back with a 22-12 run to close the period and tie it at 44. The Hokies took the lead with 3:53 remaining after a Hansberry jumper in the paint before both teams traded blows. Virginia Tech did not trail over the final 2:51 and made seven of its nine field-goal attempts to end the half.
Both teams finished the first half shooting better than 50% from the field, with Virginia Tech at 53% and North Carolina at 51.7%.
While Powell led the Tar Heels in scoring, Lawal had 13 points on 5-for-5 shooting from the field to go along with three rebounds.
Second Half
North Carolina started the half with a 6-0 run after a basket from Stevenson and back-to-back buckets in the paint from Veesaar. Virginia Tech tied it at 57 after a 3-pointer from Avdalas, a layup by Hansberry and another 3-pointer from Schutt.
UNC answered with a 7-0 run on a Veesaar dunk, another 3-pointer from Powell and a layup from Trimble. After that, it was all Carolina.
While Virginia Tech made several baskets, North Carolina responded with more. The Tar Heels shot nearly 61% from the field in the second half and got to the free-throw line 20 times, making 15.
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