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Hokies prepare for banner night on Sunday

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BLACKSBURG – Virginia Tech and William & Mary are set to renew their Commonwealth rivalry in Cassell Coliseum on Sunday evening for the first time in 17 seasons.
 Before Sunday's game, the Hokies will unveil their championship banner commemorating the program's 2022 ACC Tournament title. Fans will be able to pick up a special ACC title poster and pose for photos with the trophy on the concourse between sections 3 and 5.
 
GAMEDAY INFORMATION
Sunday, Nov. 13 | 6:00 p.m. ET
Cassell Coliseum (Blacksburg, Va.)
vs. William & Mary
Series: VT leads 76-41
Game Notes: Virginia Tech (PDF)

TV Broadcast
RSN (Affiliates)
Play-by-Play: Tom Werme
Analyst: Brian Oliver
 
Local Radio
Virginia Tech Sports Network
Play-by-Play: Zach Mackey
Analyst: Mike Burnop 
 
THE SERIES

  • Virginia Tech is 76-41 all-time against William & Mary.
  • The Hokies carry a three-game winning streak in the series, which began on Jan. 19, 1917.
  • Tech and W&M have not met since the 2005-06 season, a 74-64 Tech win in Blacksburg. 


ABOUT WILLIAM & MARY

  • William & Mary is 1-1 and coming off a 116-40 victory over Mid-Atlantic Christian University on Thursday night. After falling in their first game of the season to Navy, the Tribe bounced back and shot 62% from the floor and beyond the arc in the 76-point win.
  • Noah Collier, a 6-foot-8 forward, is averaging a double-double through two games with 12.5 points and 10 rebounds. Ben Wight, William & Mary's preseason All-CAA selection, is averaging 10 points per game.
  • In the CAA's preseason poll, William & Mary was slated to finish eighth.
  • Dane Fischer is in his fourth season at the helm of the Green and Gold. In his first year as head coach, he led William & Mary to a 21-win season while the Tribe's Nathan Knight took home CAA Player of the Year honors.


MUTTS IS BACK

  • Sixth-year senior forward Justyn Mutts made his season debut Thursday after sitting out Monday's season opener due to an NCAA-mandated one-game suspension.
  • The Millville, New Jersey native delivered his 17th career double-double (16 points, 11 rebounds) in the 78-52 win over Lehigh. He also added five assists and two steals. 


VALUE THE BALL

  • An emphasis in Coach Young's system is valuing the basketball, thus limiting turnovers.
  • Through two games, the Hokies are averaging 7.5 turnovers per game, which ranks 13th in the country and first in the ACC.


BY THE NUMBERS

  • Justyn Mutts recorded the 17th double-doubleof his career Thursday night against the Mountain Hawks, dropping in 16 points and 11 rebounds.
  • Tech opens the season with six games in 13 days, capped by a three-game stretch at the Shriners Children's Charleston Classic.
  • The Hokies only committed seven foulsThursday vs. Lehigh – the second-fewest in the Mike Young era. Through two games, Tech has 17, which is the lowest total since the Hokies joined the ACC.


PLEDGE PER THREE

 

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