Virginia’s Shooting Clinic Ends Slump in 74-56 Triumph Over Boston College
Cavaliers End Five-Game Slide with Strong Performance
The Virginia Cavaliers secured a much-needed victory on Tuesday night, defeating Boston College 74-56 at John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville. The win snapped a five-game losing streak for Virginia, improving their record to 9-10 overall and 2-6 in ACC play. Isaac McKneely led the charge for the Cavaliers, scoring 21 points, including six three-pointers, tying his career high.
Virginia never trailed in the contest, starting the game with a 16-6 run and maintaining a double-digit lead throughout. The Cavaliers shot 52% from the field and 55% from beyond the arc, demonstrating their offensive efficiency. Boston College, now 9-10 overall and 1-7 in the ACC, struggled to keep pace despite a strong second-half effort from Fred Payne, who finished with a team-high 17 points.
A Dominant First Half
Virginia set the tone early, jumping out to a 19-6 lead in the opening minutes. McKneely’s sharpshooting ignited the Cavaliers’ offense, as he drained four three-pointers in the first half. Contributions from Andrew Rohde and Elijah Saunders, who each scored 10 points before halftime, added to the Cavaliers’ commanding performance.
Boston College, meanwhile, struggled to find their rhythm. The Eagles managed just one three-pointer in the first half and were held to 23 points on 36% shooting. Despite some late scoring from Payne, Virginia entered halftime with a comfortable 41-23 lead, having shot 55% from the field and 60% from beyond the arc.
Boston College’s Second-Half Effort
The Eagles opened the second half with a three-pointer from Dion Brown, but their offensive struggles persisted. A four-minute scoring drought midway through the half allowed Virginia to extend their lead to 62-37. Payne provided a spark for Boston College, scoring 13 of his 17 points in the second half, including a three-pointer and an and-one on consecutive possessions. However, the Eagles were unable to mount a serious comeback.
Brown and Chad Venning contributed 11 and 14 points, respectively, but Boston College’s lack of offensive consistency proved costly. The team finished the game shooting 40% from the field and 25% from three-point range, failing to match Virginia’s offensive firepower.
Key Performances Propel Virginia
McKneely’s 21 points highlighted his ability to perform in high-pressure situations, while Rohde’s 16 points on 5-of-6 shooting underscored the Cavaliers’ balanced attack. Saunders added 10 points and six rebounds, providing stability in the paint. Virginia also dominated the boards, outrebounding Boston College 30-23, which helped them control the tempo of the game.
The Cavaliers’ defensive intensity was another standout factor, as they held Boston College scoreless for extended stretches and forced the Eagles into low-percentage shots. Their ability to maintain composure and execute on both ends of the court was instrumental in securing the win.
Turning Point: Early Surge
The game’s turning point came in the first half when Virginia went on a decisive 11-2 run, extending their lead to 30-11. This surge established the Cavaliers’ dominance and set the stage for a wire-to-wire victory. Boston College’s inability to respond to this early momentum shift left them playing catch-up for the remainder of the game.
Looking Ahead
Virginia will look to build on this momentum as they host Notre Dame on Saturday. The Cavaliers’ improved shooting and defensive adjustments suggest they are ready to turn the corner as they continue their ACC campaign.
Boston College, on the other hand, faces another challenging road matchup against North Carolina. With their fifth consecutive loss, the Eagles must address their scoring inconsistencies and defensive lapses if they hope to compete in the highly competitive ACC.
A Step Forward for Virginia
This victory was a significant step forward for the Cavaliers, ending their longest losing streak since 2010. The team’s balanced scoring, strong defensive effort, and ability to execute under pressure showcased their potential to compete in the ACC. For Boston College, the loss underscored areas for improvement, particularly in maintaining offensive flow and limiting turnovers. Both teams will use this game as a learning opportunity as they prepare for the challenges ahead.







