looks to knock BC off №19 Virginia Tech

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Publish Date : 2021-01-28 05:24:36


looks to knock BC off №19 Virginia Tech

BOTTOM LINE: №16 Virginia Tech looks to give Boston College its sixth straight loss against ranked opponents. Boston College’s last win vs a ranked opponent came against the then-№18 Virginia Cavaliers 60–53 on Jan. 7, 2020. Virginia Tech has moved up to №16 in the latest AP rankings following wins over Duke and Wake Forest last week.

PLENTY OF EXPERIENCE: Each team has relied heavily on their seniors this year. Keve Aluma, Tyrece Radford and Justyn Mutts have combined to account for 45 percent of Virginia Tech’s scoring this season and 51 percent of the team’s points over its last five games. For Boston College, Jay Heath, CJ Felder, Steffon Mitchell and Rich Kelly have combined to account for 56 percent of all Boston College scoring, including 69 percent of the team’s points over its last five games.JUMPING FOR JAY: Heath has connected on 35.6 percent of the 73 3-pointers he’s attempted and has made 7 of 17 over his last three games. He’s also converted 86.4 percent of his free throws this season.

UNDEFEATED WHEN: Virginia Tech is a perfect 10–0 when its defense holds opponents to a field goal percentage of 43.6 percent or less. The Hokies are 1–2 when they let opponents to shoot any better than that.

TWO STREAKS: Boston College has dropped its last four road games, scoring 77 points and allowing 81.8 points during those contests. Virginia Tech has won its last six home games, scoring an average of 79.7 points while giving up 63.8.

DID YOU KNOW: Boston College as a team has made 9.5 3-pointers per game this season, which is most among ACC teams. The Eagles have averaged 11 3-pointers per game over their last three games.

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As an industrial designer myself, there’s definitely art in the way products are designed, engineered, and crafted together. More so, when the products are pulled apart so you can marvel at the level of intricacy gone into putting it together. Take the iPhone for example, one of the most iconic products of our time. Ask anyone what they think of the iPhone and a hefty percentage of them will say it looks beautiful for sure (some may use the word expensive too), but nobody knows what it looks like on the inside.

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