Stanford Secures First ACC Home Win, Defeats Virginia Tech 70-59
The Stanford Cardinal overcame a sluggish start to claim their first ACC home victory, defeating the Virginia Tech Hokies 70-59 at Maples Pavilion on Wednesday night. Stanford’s second-half surge, led by Maxime Raynaud and Oziyah Sellers, proved too much for the Hokies, who struggled down the stretch.
With the win, Stanford improved to 10-5 overall and 2-2 in ACC play, while Virginia Tech fell to 6-9 overall and 1-3 in the conference.
Slow Start for Stanford
The game began with a defensive battle, as both teams struggled to find an offensive rhythm. Virginia Tech capitalized on Stanford’s nine-minute scoring drought, going on a 14-0 run to take an early 16-4 lead. Ben Burnham was a key contributor during this stretch, hitting two three-pointers and finishing the half with 12 points.
Stanford slowly chipped away at the deficit. Raynaud ended the drought with a jumper, followed by a three-pointer from Jaylen Blakes. Back-to-back triples by Sellers brought the Cardinal within three, but a buzzer-beating jumper by Virginia Tech’s Rodney Brown Jr. gave the Hokies a 30-25 halftime lead.
Second-Half Turnaround
Stanford found their rhythm in the second half, outscoring Virginia Tech 45-29. Raynaud and Sellers combined for 32 points, with Raynaud recording his 12th double-double of the season, finishing with 19 points and 14 rebounds.
The Cardinal regained the lead at 39-38 on a layup by Raynaud early in the second half. A 9-0 run, highlighted by a three-pointer from Donavin Young, gave Stanford a six-point cushion. However, the Hokies fought back, tying the game at 55-55 with 5:35 remaining.
Stanford closed the game on a decisive 14-3 run. Sellers drained a clutch three-pointer, followed by free throws from Blakes and Young to seal the victory.
Key Performances
Maxime Raynaud continued his stellar season, dominating both ends of the court. His 19 points and 14 rebounds underscored his impact, particularly in the second half. Oziyah Sellers matched Raynaud with 19 points, shooting an efficient 7-of-12 from the field and 4-of-7 from beyond the arc.
Jaylen Blakes was another standout, contributing 17 points and six assists. His ability to attack the basket and draw fouls was instrumental, as he went 10-of-12 from the free-throw line.
For Virginia Tech, Ben Burnham led the way with 18 points, including four three-pointers. Tobi Lawal added 15 points, showcasing his athleticism with several highlight dunks. Mylyjael Poteat chipped in 12 points but struggled against Stanford’s interior defense in the second half.
Statistical Highlights
Stanford’s rebounding dominance played a crucial role in their victory. The Cardinal out-rebounded the Hokies 36-25, including six offensive boards in the second half that led to critical second-chance points.
The Cardinal also excelled from the free-throw line, hitting 15-of-17 attempts, compared to Virginia Tech’s 3-of-7 performance. While the Hokies shot a higher percentage from the field overall, their 4-of-14 mark from three-point range and lack of free-throw opportunities hindered their offensive output.
What’s Next
Stanford will look to build on this momentum as they host Virginia on Saturday in another ACC matchup. The Cardinal aim to continue their upward trajectory in conference play and establish themselves as a contender in their new league.
Virginia Tech faces another tough road test, traveling to face California. The Hokies will need to regroup quickly and address their second-half struggles to stay competitive in the ACC.
A Milestone Night
Stanford’s 70-59 win over Virginia Tech marked an important milestone in the Cardinal’s inaugural ACC season. With standout performances from Raynaud, Sellers, and Blakes, Stanford showcased their potential as a team capable of competing in one of college basketball’s toughest conferences.
For Virginia Tech, the game highlighted areas of improvement needed to succeed on the road. As the Hokies continue their ACC campaign, their ability to execute in high-pressure moments will be crucial to their success.







