Virginia Tech Rallies Late to Defeat NC State in a Thrilling Finish
Hokies Overcome a 15-Point Deficit
Virginia Tech staged an electrifying comeback on Wednesday night, edging NC State 79-76 in Blacksburg. Trailing by as many as 15 points in the second half, the Hokies relied on a spirited team effort and clutch plays to turn the tide. The win improved Virginia Tech’s record to 8-9 overall and 3-3 in ACC play, while NC State fell to 9-8 and 2-4 in the conference.
Tobi Lawal led the way for the Hokies with 22 points and 11 rebounds, his dominance inside providing stability during their comeback. Jaden Schutt added 17 points, including nine crucial points in the final three minutes of the game. Ben Burnham played a pivotal role as well, contributing 12 points and sealing the victory with a dramatic last-second dunk.
A Tale of Two Halves
NC State began the game with confidence, controlling the first half with efficient three-point shooting and strong ball movement. The Wolfpack shot an impressive 61.5% from beyond the arc in the opening 20 minutes, building a 45-34 halftime lead. Jayden Taylor led the offensive charge with 11 points, while the team registered 11 assists on 16 made field goals. NC State’s defensive energy also forced several turnovers, further disrupting Virginia Tech’s rhythm.
Virginia Tech, however, struggled to find consistency in the first half. Despite solid contributions from Lawal and Burnham, the Hokies were unable to contain NC State’s perimeter shooting and fluid offense. The halftime break provided an opportunity for Virginia Tech to regroup, and they emerged from the locker room with renewed determination.
Second-Half Turnaround for the Hokies
The second half began with NC State extending their lead to 60-45, seemingly in control of the game. Taylor’s three-point play and continued offensive pressure pushed the Wolfpack ahead by 15 points with just over 13 minutes remaining. However, Virginia Tech refused to go quietly. The Hokies tightened their defense, limiting NC State’s scoring opportunities and forcing crucial turnovers.
Virginia Tech’s offense also found its rhythm, with Lawal dominating in the paint and Schutt stepping up from the perimeter. Over the next 10 minutes, the Hokies outscored NC State, gradually chipping away at the deficit. By the final five minutes, Virginia Tech had cut the lead to single digits, setting the stage for a dramatic finish.
Schutt’s Late-Game Heroics
As the clock wound down, the intensity reached its peak. Schutt hit a critical three-pointer with 1:41 left, trimming NC State’s lead to 76-75. Despite missing two subsequent three-point attempts, Schutt’s persistence paid off when he grabbed a loose ball off his second miss and drew a foul. With ice in his veins, he sank both free throws with 2.3 seconds remaining to give Virginia Tech a 77-76 lead.
On NC State’s ensuing possession, Burnham intercepted the inbounds pass and drove the length of the court for a thunderous dunk as time expired, cementing the Hokies’ victory. The final sequence was a testament to Virginia Tech’s grit and composure under pressure.
NC State’s Second-Half Struggles
For NC State, the loss was a bitter pill to swallow. The Wolfpack’s inability to sustain their first-half momentum and protect a double-digit lead has been a recurring issue this season. Their offense, which was so effective in the first half, stalled in the second as they went 0-for-6 from three-point range and managed only 16 points in the final 13 minutes. Defensive lapses also allowed Virginia Tech to capitalize on key opportunities, ultimately costing NC State the game.
Taylor finished with 17 points for the Wolfpack but struggled with efficiency, requiring 14 shots to reach his total. Ben Middlebrooks added 13 points and three steals, while Marcus Hill chipped in with 12 points. Despite these contributions, NC State’s late-game execution left much to be desired.
Virginia Tech’s Balanced Attack and Resilience
Virginia Tech’s victory highlighted their resilience and balanced scoring. Lawal’s dominance inside set the tone, while Schutt’s late-game heroics provided the spark the Hokies needed. Burnham’s defensive intensity and timely scoring added another dimension, giving Virginia Tech the edge in a tightly contested game. The Hokies also excelled in rebounding, winning the battle on the boards 35-24 and taking advantage of second-chance opportunities.
Head coach Mike Young praised his team’s composure and energy, particularly in the final minutes. Virginia Tech’s ability to execute under pressure and maintain focus against a tough opponent demonstrated their potential to compete in the ACC.
Looking Ahead
Virginia Tech will look to build on this momentum as they host Wake Forest on Saturday. With two consecutive conference wins and growing confidence, the Hokies appear to be hitting their stride at a critical juncture in the season. Their ability to perform in high-pressure situations bodes well for their future matchups.
For NC State, the loss is another frustrating chapter in a season marred by inconsistency. The Wolfpack will need to address their second-half collapses and improve their defensive intensity if they hope to turn their season around. They return home to face California, a game that offers an opportunity to regroup and regain confidence.
This thrilling contest showcased the highs and lows of college basketball. Virginia Tech’s remarkable comeback demonstrated their resilience and determination, while NC State was left searching for answers after another close loss. As both teams continue their ACC campaigns, the lessons learned from this game will undoubtedly shape their approaches moving forward.







