Virginia Tech 73, Miami 63
by Chris James, TechSideline.com, 2/2/05
Coral
Gables, FL -- The Virginia Tech Hokies overcame a 6 point second half deficit to defeat the Miami Hurricanes 73-63 in a
critical ACC matchup on the road Wednesday night. The win improves the Hokies to 12-7 overall and 5-3 in ACC play. Miami
falls to 13-7 overall and 4-5 in the ACC. Sophomore guard Zabian Dowdell continued his outstanding play, scoring a
career-high 23 points for Tech. Carlos Dixon added 17. Robert Hite led Miami with 17 points.
With 7:06 remaining and the score tied at 50, the Hokies found a way to make some plays down the stretch to propel
them to the win. Three different Virginia Tech players nailed 3-pointers in the next 1 minute 55 seconds: Jamon Gordon,
Deron Washington and Zabian Dowdell. After the Dowdell 3-pointer went down with 5:11 remaining, the Hokies were leading
59-52 after the 9-2 run.
That run was part of a much larger run put together by Tech to ice the game. With 11:59 remaining in the second half,
the Hokies trailed 45-39. The game had gone back and forth, but it looked like Miami was about to make a charge to push
them ahead for the win. However, it was Virginia Tech who made the charge, going on a 20-7 run that ended with the
Zabian Dowdell 3-pointer noted above.
Just when it appeared that Miami had the opportunity to close out a victory, the Hokies reached out a stole it from
them, literally and figuratively, in a display of intercepted passes that would make cornerback Eric Green of the Hokie
football team proud.
Miami got back in the game with 2:42 remaining on a layup by Guillermo Diaz that made the score 63-60 Hokies. Tech
responded when Carlos Dixon picked off a Miami pass and took it coast to coast for the breakaway layup with 1:53
remaining to put Tech up 65-60. Shortly thereafter Jamon Gordon got in on the act as well, intercepting a Hurricane pass
and converting it into a layup on the other end to extend the lead to 69-62.
There were several keys to Virginia Tech’s victory, not the least of which was their field goal shooting. For the
game the Hokies were 28-56, good for 50% from the field. Starters Zabian Dowdell, Jamon Gordon, Carlos Dixon and Deron
Washington went a combined 25-42 from the field, which comes out to 59.5%. The other starter, Coleman Collins, had an
unusually poor shooting game, going 1-9 from the field and only scoring 4 points, but the others were there to pick up
the slack.
The Hokies also shot very well from 3-point range, going 9-22 (41%). Tech even managed to break even with Miami in
the rebounding column at 32-32, an impressive mark considering Miami ranks 23rd in the nation in rebounding.
Despite the scoring of Dowdell and Dixon, the hero of the game was arguably freshman forward Deron Washington.
Washington posted an outstanding line in the stat sheet. The freshman from New Orleans scored 14 points on 6-9 shooting,
had 7 rebounds and dished out 4 assists. He also had 2 blocks and a steal in 37 minutes of action.
But Washington's most impressive statistic is not shown in the box score. Playing outstanding defense and giving up
40 pounds to the players he was guarding, Washington drew a total of 6 charges on Miami players during the course of the
game. The Hurricanes had 15 turnovers for the game -- combining the 6 charges with Washington's one steal, he was
accountable for 7 of the 15 Miami turnovers.
Virginia Tech returns to action this Saturday when they host #7 Wake Forest in Cassell Coliseum. Wake defeated #6
Duke Wednesday night to move to 18-3 overall, 6-2 in the ACC and tied for second one game ahead of the fourth-place
Hokies. The game will tip off at 3 p.m. and will be televised by Raycom/Jefferson Pilot.
VIRGINIA TECH (73)
fg ft rb
min m-a m-a o-t a pf tp
D Washington 37 6-9 1-3 3-7 4 3 14
C Dixon 40 6-13 3-5 0-3 0 2 17
C Collins 29 1-9 2-4 4-8 2 3 4
Z Dowdell 34 8-14 2-2 0-1 2 2 23
J Gordon 28 5-6 0-1 0-3 2 2 11
S Harris 2 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 0 0
W Witherspoon 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
M Cooke 12 0-2 0-0 0-1 3 1 0
A Calloway 3 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 1 0
J King 6 1-1 0-0 1-1 0 1 2
C Tucker 5 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2
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TOTALS 200 28-56 8-15 9-28 13 16 73
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Percentages: FG-.500, FT-.533.
3-Point Goals: 9-22, .409 (D Washington 1-1, C Dixon 2-7, Z
Dowdell 5-10, J Gordon 1-2, S Harris 0-1, M Cooke 0-1).
Team Rebounds: 4.
Blocked Shots: 5 (D Washington 2, C Dixon, A Calloway, J Gordon).
Turnovers: 14 (Z Dowdell 3, D Washington 3, A Calloway 2, J
Gordon 2, J King 2, C Dixon, C Collins).
Steals: 6 (C Dixon 2, Z Dowdell, J Gordon, D Washington, M Cooke).
MIAMI FLA (63)
fg ft rb
min m-a m-a o-t a pf tp
W Frisby 18 3-5 1-1 1-2 1 3 7
A King 32 5-5 2-3 5-8 0 2 12
A Harris 33 3-10 0-0 0-3 6 3 8
G Diaz 36 6-18 2-4 2-6 1 2 15
R Hite 35 7-15 2-3 0-4 0 1 17
G Hamilton 23 1-1 0-0 1-4 1 3 2
A Mayhand 3 0-0 0-2 0-0 0 0 0
B Okpalobi 7 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0
E Wilkins 8 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 3 0
R Hicks 5 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2
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TOTALS 200 26-56 7-13 9-29 9 18 63
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Percentages: FG-.464, FT-.538.
3-Point Goals: 4-15, .267 (A Harris 2-6, G Diaz 1-4, R Hite 1-5).
Team Rebounds: 3.
Blocked Shots: 4 (A King 2, G Hamilton, G Diaz).
Turnovers: 15 (W Frisby 4, G Diaz 3, A Harris 3, G Hamilton 2,
A King 2, R Hite).
Steals: 7 (G Diaz 3, W Frisby, A Harris, A King, R Hite).
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VIRGINIA TECH 29 44 - 73
MIAMI FLA 30 33 - 63
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Technical fouls: None. A: 5,375. Officials: Ed
Corbett, Reggie Cofer, Tony Greene
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