No. 13 Georgia Tech takes on the Virginia Tech Hokies after Dani Carnegie scored 28 points in Georgia Tech's 85-68 victory against the Syracuse Orange.
Maxime Raynaud scored 13 of his 19 points in the second half as Stanford overcame a nine-minute first-half scoring drought to edge Virginia Tech 70-59 in the first Atlantic Coast Conference contest ...
Assists In the first half, the Hokies did a good job getting the offense flowing compared to the previous game by creating ...
Here’s a look at some of the highs and lows of a season that began with lofty expectations and concluded with a losing record for the fifth time in the last seven seasons.
Virginia Tech’s Mylyjael Poteat (second from left) celebrates with his teammates as former Tech center Lynn Kidd (1) of Miami walks past him at the end of Tech’s win. Poteat made a layup and free ...
After taking a loss on the road against Duke earlier this week, Virginia Tech is hoping that they can rebound with a win today against Miami. The Hurricanes have had a turbulent season that saw ...
One of the more entertaining non-CFP bowl games takes place on Friday between Minnesota and Virginia Tech. It's the 2025 Duke's Mayo Bowl, and per tradition -- as well as sponsorship arrangement ...
This year, the game features Minnesota from the Big Ten and Virginia Tech from the ACC, two teams that showed competitiveness with the best teams in their respective conferences when they were at ...
The Duke’s Mayo Bowl is set to deliver a memorable finale to the season as Minnesota takes on Virginia Tech in Charlotte. Minnesota enters the matchup as a solid favorite, boasting a 7-5 record ...
The Golden Gophers outgained the Hokies 403-223. Schlee and William Watson split time at quarterback for Virginia Tech, with neither eclipsing 100 yards passing. The Hokies failed to pick up a ...
Over 40 radio affiliates carry Virginia Tech sports broadcasts, including some of the region’s most powerful and highly-rated stations: Washington, DC’s 106.7 The Fan. Norfolk’s premier news-talk ...
The Virginia Lottery announced that statewide operators accepted $760.9 million in wagers for November, a new all-time high. This is the first time handle exceeded $700 million in a single month.