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March 14, 2014
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Virginia ACC Tournament Notes
Virginia advanced to its first ACC semifinal since 1995 (snapping a 19-year drought, the longest in the conference), when it lost to Wake Forest
The Cavaliers posted their first double-digit win in the ACC Tournament since a 77-67 win over Georgia Tech in the 1995 quarterfinals
The 13-point margin of victory was the largest for Virginia in the ACC Tournament since a 17-point win (90-73) over Clemson in the 1989 quarterfinals
Team Notes
Virginia posted its 26th win of the season, its most since 29 wins in 1982-83
The Cavaliers won their 11th road/neutral game of the season, most since 11 in 1994-95
Virginia defeated an opponent three times in a season for the first time since 2005-06 (Virginia Tech)
The Cavaliers held their 19th straight opponent under 50% shooting
Virginia had two double figure scorers in the first half (Gill, Harris) for the first time since Jan. 25 (vs. Virginia Tech)
The Cavaliers scored at the first half buzzer for the eighth time this season (8-0 in those games)
Player Notes
Joe Harris (20 pts) scored in double figures for the 20th time this season (89th time in his career)
Harris tied a season high with 20 points
It was Harris’ 12th career 20-point game (second this season)
Anthony Gill (16 pts) scored in double figures for the 12th time this season
Gill’s 16 points are his high against an ACC opponent
Brogdon (6 pts) had his 18-game streak of double-figure scoring snapped
Virginia Career Record Book Update
Joe Harris (1,627 pts) moved into 13th place on Virginia’s all-time scoring list, passing Bob McCarty (1,625 pts, 1954-56)