NASSAU, THE BAHAMAS - The Virginia Tech men's basketball team fended off a late Colorado State push to secure a 66-64 victory in the opening game of the Battle 4 Atlantis at Imperial Arena. The win moves Tech to 6-0 for the first time since 2019-20 ahead of a matchup against either Wichita State or St. Mary's.
It was a slow start for both squads as open looks were hard to come by in the early going and the Rams found their footing first. Colorado State took a 10-5 lead before buckets by Ben Hammond and a 3-pointer from Jaden Schutt tied it up. Shortly thereafter, Tech took a six-point lead after Hammond stole the ball and found Tobi Lawal for a transition alley oop. Freshman Neoklis Avdalas hit a three to extend the lead to seven at the under-four timeout.
At the half, the Hokies led 33-26.
In the second stanza, Tech found some breathing room thanks to timely buckets from Jailen Bedford who slashed his way to the tin on multiple occasions, and finished the game with 17 points, leading all scorers.
Amani Hansberry, who returned to the lineup, hit all six of his free throws in the game and Tyler Johnson continued making winning plays for Tech. The sophomore guard recorded 12 rebounds, matching his career high and also led the team with two blocks, two steals and chipped in with nine points.
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The Hokies will play their second game at Imperial Arena on Thursday, Nov. 27 at 2:30 p.m. against Saint Mary's who defeated Wichita State 70-65. That game will be televised by ESPN with Dave O'Brien and Jimmy Dykes on the call.
