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March 1, 2014

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Team Notes
• Virginia clinched its sixth ACC regular season title and its second outright ACC regular season title (1981)
• The Cavaliers’ 19-point margin of victory was the largest over a top-five opponent since an 86-66 win over No. 2 North Carolina on Feb. 25, 2001 at University Hall• The Cavaliers reached the 25-win mark for the first time since 1994-95
• Virginia won its school-record 16th ACC game of the season
• UVa became the second team to win 16 ACC regular season games (Duke went 16-0 in 1998-99)
• The Cavaliers posted their highest ranked win of the season
• The Cavaliers extended their win streak to 13 straight games, their longest ACC win streak in school history
• The 13-game win streak is Virginia’s longest overall win streak since a 13-game win streak in 1981-82
• Virginia improved to 20 games over .500 for the first time since 1982-83
• The Cavaliers posted their 12th double-figure ACC win of the season, extending their school record
• Virginia held its 17th straight opponent under 50% shooting
• The Cavaliers won their 18th consecutive home ACC game, extending a school record
• Virginia’s 18-game home ACC win streak is the longest active streak in the league (Duke has an active 17-game ACC home win streak)

Player Career Highs
Malcolm Brogdon scored a career-high 19 points
• Brogdon tied a career high with eight made free throws

Player Notes
Malcolm Brogdon (19 pts) has scored in double figures in every ACC game (17th consecutive game, 23rd time this season overall, 28th time in his career)
Akil Mitchell (12 pts) scored in double figures for the seventh time this season (37th time in his career)
Mike Tobey (11 pts) scored in double figures for the 10th time this season (19th time in his career)
Justin Anderson (11 pts) scored in double figures for the 14th time this season (26th time in his career)
Justin Anderson tied a season-high with three 3-pointers

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