Wolfpack Dispatches Virginia in the ACC Tournament Second Round, 75-56

In a thoroughly dominating performance in the Second Round of the ACC Tournament, the Wolfpack defeated Virginia, 75-56.

Scott Wood was on fire in the second half, seemingly throwing in three point shots as if they were balls tossed at the side of a barn. The vaunted UVA defense could do little to stop the senior, who finished the game with 23 points, 4 rebounds, and 2 steals. But that line doesn’t tell the whole story: Wood, often unappreciated for his defensive effort frustrated Virginia star Joe Harris for most of the night. Wood’s defensive effort was largely responsible for Harris being unable to set the tone and that put the Cavs out of synch for the game…and when the Wolfpack got back the ball, often it was Wood who was swishing the ball through the net or making a key pass to extend the Pack’s lead.

Despite a few “CJ” moments, Calvin Leslie had a hard-working game. His 17 points and 11 rebounds with three blocks were key, as was his effort throughout. Leslie was double-teamed for much of the day and had a tough day around the basket, but the mercurial junior made the most of a 5-17 shooting performance by never giving up on loose balls and coolly sinking 5 of his 7 free throws. His seventeen seemed to quietly accumulate, and on the surface it may have seemed like he had a bad game — but that impression would be wrong.

The boxscore cannot show the intangibles that make often make the difference between victory and defeat, and there, Leslie had perhaps his best game of the year. With 16:31 left, and the game still long in doubt, Leslie followed Scott Wood’s three a few moments before with an old-fashioned three-point play of his own, by driving past Evan Nolte for a score, the sinking the free throw that followed – a play that put the Pack up 44-25 and the game out of reach for Virginia. They never got closer than eleven after that, as the Wolfpack collectively had an answer for every Virginia parry the rest of the way.

Freshman TJ Warren was also solid, giving the Pack eighteen points in a game that saw starter Richard Howell largely frustrated throughout. Warren did have one junior moment when he was called for a technical by tossing the ball at the feet of a Virginia player after he was called for a foul. The Hoos sank one of the two free throws and then followed with a three, but that was only a whisper in a wind of the Wolfpack roars today in Greensboro.

Up tomorrow the Pack faces the only team to beat them at home this year, the Miami Hurricanes.

Discuss, and we will add more in a bit.

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76 Responses to Wolfpack Dispatches Virginia in the ACC Tournament Second Round, 75-56

  1. graywolf 03/15/2013 at 5:17 PM #

    Its amazing how good this team is when they play defense.
    Congratulations to Scott Wood for breaking Monroe’s record.
    Hear’s hoping that Big Rich is OK and is ready to go tomorrow.

  2. Pack1998 03/15/2013 at 5:17 PM #

    Honestly, all due respect to UVA, this ain’t the game that did them in — those 2 CAA losses hurt a lot.

  3. Alpha Wolf 03/15/2013 at 5:22 PM #

    Glenn: “Coach, you saw a red hot Scott Wood and a cold Joe Harris. Is that what you saw or was there more to it?

    The defensive game plan that the Pack coaches had for Harris had nothing to do with it, did it?

  4. Alpha Wolf 03/15/2013 at 5:23 PM #

    Honestly, all due respect to UVA, this ain’t the game that did them in

    I like to think of it as “The Final Nail.”

    And also that he who laughs last laughs best. We’re the ones laughing now, Hooligans.

  5. TLeo 03/15/2013 at 5:27 PM #

    The effort on bothe ends of the court was really good both yesterday and today. This should have been the outcome in the first game we played. Today we did a great job controlling tempo I thought and not letting them play as slow as they like.

  6. Pack1998 03/15/2013 at 5:27 PM #

    I agree – but I’m sick of the ACC looking terrible in March — our teams need to play and beat people in Oct, Nov and Dec

    Always fun to be the final nail.

  7. whitefang 03/15/2013 at 5:30 PM #

    Was scared to listen to the game today. Afraid of a jinx. Waited until I got to Raleigh just now to check. Im with my HS senior who is touring State tomorrow deciding whether to be a Wolfpacker, a Wahoo, or a Hole. Off to the Hole tomorrow afternoon. Please let them get smoked.

  8. redcanine 03/15/2013 at 5:33 PM #

    Erick Green and Joe Harris have a seat ready for Larkin’s boy.

  9. JeremyH 03/15/2013 at 5:34 PM #

    Great dominant performance. I think asserts us into that 4 seed spot that we wanted for several weeks : ) About Miami, this is a team that TL played very confidently against, and we’re going to need his quarterbacking and legs in this one. Look at this this way, we lost by a putback without Lorenzo Brown, so I’m expecting we’re competitive in this one.

  10. PackFanInLA 03/15/2013 at 5:43 PM #

    4 Seed? No way. We are a 5/6 seed right now (I think more of a 6). With wins over Miami and Duke, we could creep up to a 4 seed. Our self inflicted wounds (wake, FSU, etc.) from road losses to bad teams are to blame.

  11. Alpha Wolf 03/15/2013 at 5:43 PM #

    I forgot to mention it this afternoon, but on ESPN before the game, the moron that is Doug Gottlieb said that this is a game that was “between two bubble teams.”

    Why the Four Letter network pays retards to be on-air talent escapes me entirely.

  12. FunPack 03/15/2013 at 5:43 PM #

    “root canal of the century”

    LOL

    Mother of all root canals?

  13. FunPack 03/15/2013 at 5:46 PM #

    Alpha, some guy on SportsCenter also said that several times. Got a WTF from me every time. I assume he was reading a teleprompter and doesn’t have time to actually watch college basketball.

  14. Alpha Wolf 03/15/2013 at 5:49 PM #

    Palm has us as a 9-seed playing Illinois right now. Not sure if he has updated his table today. I would expect that we may climb to 7 today, and up to 5 if we beat Miami.

    Right now, some upsets of teams over us in the brackets would help.

  15. blpack 03/15/2013 at 5:50 PM #

    The D was very solid today, makes all the difference. So glad to see us take down UVA.

  16. state73 03/15/2013 at 5:50 PM #

    Gottlieb said we were a bubble team? What an IDIOT!

  17. Alpha Wolf 03/15/2013 at 5:52 PM #

    Lunardi has us as an 8 facing Colorado.

    Arizona State beat Colorado. Just saying.

  18. Rochester 03/15/2013 at 5:53 PM #

    You could fit everything Doug Gottlieb knows about basketball in a thimble and still have room for your thumb.

  19. WeAreCured 03/15/2013 at 5:55 PM #

    Great all around performances! Congratulations to Woo for breaking Monroe’s record. Massage that big fella’s thigh hottie athletic trainer!

  20. WeAreCured 03/15/2013 at 5:58 PM #

    And yes, Gottlieb can suck it. I opened up my ESPN app on my phone during the game to check some stats, and the header for the game was “Battle Between Bubble Teams NC State and Virginia” or something to that effect…

  21. Rochester 03/15/2013 at 6:12 PM #

    I don’t get these morons calling us a 9-seed. Can you picture the bracket with 8 better teams than us? Are we talking an all-time bracket or just for 2013?

  22. phillypacker 03/15/2013 at 6:13 PM #

    Did Purvis play at all today?

  23. phillypacker 03/15/2013 at 6:15 PM #

    Warren is also becoming a very consistent player at both ends. Gott needs to buy him and Calvin dinner at the Angus Barn and make them promise to love each other.

  24. phillypacker 03/15/2013 at 6:17 PM #

    Amen?

  25. Rochester 03/15/2013 at 6:18 PM #

    Philly, define “play.” Purvis saw some floor time. He did a nice Chase Cannon impression during his nine minutes. Someone needs to check the lost and found for his confidence.

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