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Virginia Tech shocks Duke to complete stunning run to ACC tournament championship

  • March 13, 2022
  • Sport

spoiled his final game at Cameron Indoor Stadium last Saturday, it was upstart Virginia Tech that knocked off the Blue Devils in Coach K’s final appearance in the ACC Tournament in the final Saturday at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center.

Playing their fourth game in four days, the seventh-seeded Hokies (23-12) clinched a berth in next week’s NCAA Tournament with a stunning 82-67 win over top-seeded Duke behind a blistering offensive performance from Hunter Cattoor.

The junior guard hit his first six 3-point shots on the way to a career-high 31 points as the Hokies return to Blacksburg with an ACC Tournament title in their first championship appearance. Virginia Tech becomes the lowest seed to win the tournament.

“I think they’re the team they thought they were going to be,” Coach K said postgame. “We couldn’t stop them. He (Cattoor) had a Klay Thompson kind of night.”

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The loss for Duke adds an unfortunate footnote in a long chapter of dominance in the ACC Tournament for Krzyzewski, who fell short of his 16th title ahead of his retirement at the conclusion of this season.

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Duke (28-6), which defeated Syracuse and Miami on the road to the final, entered the evening with an outside shot at a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament but will likely settle for a second or third seed after the loss.

The Hokies’ remarkable run through the ACC field began Wednesday with a last-second win over No. 10 Clemson. They upset No. 2 Notre Dame on Wednesday before dominating No. 3 UNC in Friday’s semifinal.

“These guys have earned the right,” Coach K said motioning to his team. “And the team we played was not sure if they made the tournament because of all the prognosticators. They punched their ticket vehemently tonight, and God bless them, they deserve it.”

Virginia Tech led 42-39 at halftime — the Hokies also held a slight advantage in their first and only game against Duke on Dec. 22 — behind 17 points from Cattoor and a 3-point barrage that gave the Hokies a seven-point edge late in the first half. 

They made 7 of 10 from beyond the arc with Cattoor hitting all four of his attempts. Duke was led by Paolo Banchero’s 10 points but failed to use a notable size advantage in the post. The Blue Devils finished the half with one offensive rebound but were able to convert on 7 of 8 free-throw attempts. 

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