Published Jan 20, 2020
NC State pulls out gutsy 53-51 win at Virginia
Hank Kurz Jr.
The Associated Press

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Redshirt junior center D.J. Funderburk scored 14 points before fouling out and North Carolina State overcame a second-half scoring drought of more than 10 minutes in a 53-51 victory against Virginia on Monday night.

Fifth-year senior wing C.J. Bryce added 13 points for the Wolfpack (14-5, 5-3 Atlantic Coast Conference), including a jumper with 27 seconds left after allowing the shot clock to race to near 0:00. The victory ended an eight-game losing streak against the Cavaliers.

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Viginia (12-6, 4-4) used a 15-0 run during the NC State scoring drought that lasted 10:13 to take a 46-42 lead, bringing the crowd at John Paul Jones Arena back into the game. But sophomore forward Jericole Hellems hit a 3-pointer for NC State with 3:38 left and, after a free throw by senior power forward Mamadi Diakite for Virginia, senior poitn guard Markell Johnson hit a 3-pointer and then Hellems' putback gave the Wolfpack a 50-47 lead.

Johnson and Bryce both missed the front end of one-and-one free throw opportunities, and sophomore point guard Kihei Clark hit a pair for Virginia. Redshirt junior wing Devon Daniels made the first and missed the second for the Wolfpack with 7.2 seconds left, and the Cavaliers freshman shooting guard Casey Morsell was short on a contested 3 at the buzzer.

Clark led Virginia with 10 points, seven rebounds and five assists.

The Wolfpack had used an 8-0 run to go ahead 42-31. Virginia helped out by going scoreless for more than 6 1/2 minutes. Redshirt freshman center Francisco Caffaro, who had just been inserted into the game, ended the drought with 11:13 left.

BIG PICTURE

NC State: The Wolfpack seemed on their way to a solid victory until the drought, during which they were 1 for 8 from the field with five turnovers and repeatedly let the shot clock run down into single digits, forcing bad shots.

Virginia: In the Cavaliers' continuing search for scoring help, Morsell had as many as three field goals for the first time since a 65-56 victory against Navy on Dec. 29. He was 4 for 20 from the field in his last five games. He finished the night 4 for 9 and his buzzer-beater attempt was closely guarded.

UP NEXT

The Wolfpack remains on the road and plays at Georgia Tech on Saturday.

The Cavaliers go on the road and play at Wake Forest on Sunday.

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