Virginia Falls Against No. 4 NC State
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The Virginia women’s basketball team (3-10, 0-3 ACC) suffered a 66-43 loss against No. 4 NC State (15-2, 6-0 ACC) on Thursday (Jan. 13) at John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, Va.
The Cavaliers led by nine points in the first quarter, but the Wolfpack mounted a 20-1 run from the end of the first quarter to midway through the second to take control of the game.
Grad student guard Amandine Toi led all scorers with a 14-point performance, with 12 of those points coming in the second half.
Elissa Cunane had a double-double for the Wolfpack with 10 points and 10 rebounds.
HOW IT HAPPENED
Cunane scored NC State’s first six points, giving the Wolfpack an early 6-2 advantage, but the Cavaliers went on a 13-1 run to build up a 15-6 lead with 1:36 left in the quarter. Toi had started the scoring for the Cavaliers, hitting a layup while sprawled out on the floor two minutes into the contest, but it was junior guard Taylor Valladay who fueled the scoring drive, hitting a jumper and following with an and-one. NC State ended their scoring drought with three free throws before snapping an 0-of-12 shooting spell with a layup from Jada Boyd with 3.7 seconds remaining in the quarter.
The Wolfpack added to the 5-0 run that ended the first by scoring the first 10 points of the second quarter. After junior forward London Clarkson hit one free throw at the 7:04 mark, the Wolfpack added a pair of free throws with a three-pointer from Kai Crutchfield capping the run and making it a 26-16 advantage for the Wolfpack. Grad student guard McKenna Dale made the Cavaliers’ lone field goal of the period with 2:55 remaining in the half. Virginia went into the break trailing 29-20.
The Wolfpack kept up the pressure at the start of the second half, scoring the first six points of the period before Toi hit her first three of the game with 5:28 left in the third, making it 36-23. Toi hit a second trey with 49 seconds left. The Wolfpack took a 47-27 lead into the final period.
The Cavaliers started the final period by making their first three field goal attempts, including a layup from sophomore guard Kaydan Lawson with 7:26 remaining in the game. The Cavaliers went on an 8-0 run midway through the period with a layup from grad student center Eleah Parker cutting the deficit to 55-41 with 4:09 remaining. NC State scored six points in a 90-second span to push their advantage back to 21 heading into the final two minutes of the game.
FROM HEAD COACH TINA THOMPSON
“We started off the game being really intentional and being specific about what we were doing and kind of sticking to schemes. We had a lull in that second quarter that dug a little hole for us and from that point on it was a little tough for us to get out of it. Our execution was not great offensively and against a team like NC State, the number four team in the country, you have got to be able to score, you can’t just get stops. I thought we played well defensively for a good amount of time. But with getting stops, you also have to be able to score, to put pressure on them as well and we didn’t do that consistently tonight.”
NOTES
- NC State shot 40.7 percent (24-of-59); Virginia shot 32.7 percent (17-of-52)
- Virginia shot 40.0 percent (6-of-15) in the first quarter and went 8-of-10 (80.0 percent) in the fourth quarter, but went a combined 3-of-27 in the second and third quarters (11.1 percent)
- NC State held a 38-32 edge in rebounding
- NC State scored 26 points off UVA’s 21 turnovers
- Virginia led for 7:37
- Eleah Parker had a team-high nine rebounds with a season-high five blocked shots
- Taylor Valladay scored seven points, all were in the first quarter
ON THE HORIZON
- Virginia closes out its current homestand by hosting Syracuse (8-8, 1-5 ACC) on Sunday, Jan. 16 at 1 p.m. at John Paul Jones Arena
Highlights against NC State