(25) Virginia 72, Wake Forest 78

1 2 T
#25 UVA (20-9) 39 33 72
WAKE (14-15) 35 43 78

Final

1:00 PM ET, March 3, 2007
Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Winston-Salem, NC

Wake Forest holds off late Virginia charge to topple the Cavs

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Team Stat Comparison
VIRGINIA WAKE FOREST
Points 72 78
FG Made-Attempted 23-64 (.359) 22-60 (.367)
3P Made-Attempted 5-20 (.250) 7-16 (.438)
FT Made-Attempted 21-28 (.750) 27-43 (.628)
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 31 (0/0) 23 (0/0)
Largest Lead 6 6
Game Leaders
 VIRGINIAWAKE FOREST
PointsS. Singletary 25K. Visser 17
ReboundsS. Singletary 7K. Visser 10
AssistsJ. Reynolds 3I. Smith 8
StealsJ. Reynolds 1L. Williams 2
BlocksM. Diane 2K. Visser 1
 · Team Stats: Virginia | Wake Forest
Game Flow
2006-07 Season
DATEGAMELINKS
Jan 21, 2007 @UVA 88, WAKE 76Recap | Box Score
· Mar 3, 2007 @WAKE 78, UVA 72Recap | Box Score
Next 5 Games
VIRGINIA (ET) WAKE FOREST (ET)
03/09 NCST 7:00pm
03/16 ALBY 12:15pm
03/18 TENN 12:10pm
11/11 UVM 2:00pm
11/14 HOW 7:00pm
03/08 @GT 9:30pm
03/09 @VT 9:30pm
11/09 FAIR 7:00pm
11/19 NCCU 7:00pm
11/23 WSSU 7:00pm
 · Complete Schedule: Virginia | Wake Forest
Atlantic Coast Conference Standings
TEAMCONF W-LTOTAL W-L
#8 North Carolina11-528-6
#25 Virginia11-520-10
Maryland10-624-8
#21 Virginia Tech10-621-11
Boston College10-620-11
#14 Duke8-822-10
Georgia Tech8-820-11
Clemson7-921-10
Florida State7-920-12
North Carolina State5-1118-15
Wake Forest5-1115-16
Miami (FL)4-1212-20
 · View expanded standings
Associated Press

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -- Kyle Visser scored 17 points and hit the clinching free throws with 10 seconds left as Wake Forest spoiled Virginia's chance to wrap up the Atlantic Coast Conference title outright with a 78-72 win over the Cavaliers (No. 25 ESPN/USA Today) on Saturday.

Visser, playing in his final home game, added 10 rebounds and fellow senior Michael Drum scored 16 points for the Demon Deacons (14-15, 5-11) who snapped a two-game losing streak.

Sean Singletary scored 25 points for Virginia, but missed a potential tying putback with under 20 seconds remaining, and a driving layup with 10 seconds left. Visser then hit two free throws, and Wake Forest's fans stormed the court a few seconds later to celebrate a rare high point in an otherwise disappointing season.

J.R. Reynolds was held to 11 points on 3 of 14 shooting for the Cavaliers (20-9, 11-5), who were trying to win their first outright ACC title since 1981 -- Ralph Sampson's sophomore season.

Instead, the Cavaliers now must wait to see how No. 4 North Carolina, Virginia Tech and Boston College fare Sunday on the final day of the regular season. All three teams can tie Virginia for the regular season crown with wins.

The Cavaliers, picked to finish eighth in the 12-team league in the preseason poll and just two years removed from a 4-12 conference mark, played one of their worst games at the worst time.

Virginia shot 36 percent, committed 14 turnovers, was outrebounded by three and had trouble defending Visser down low.

After seven lead changes and three ties in the second half, Harvey Hale and Jamie Skeen hit consecutive 3-pointers to put Wake Forest ahead 68-64 with 4:18 left.

The Cavaliers got within 74-72, but Singletary missed a putback in the lane after Jason Cain's missed free throws. Skeen then hit two free throws to put Wake Forest ahead by four.

Wake Forest secured the 11th seed for next week's ACC tournament early in the second half when Miami lost to Florida State.

Virginia, playing 40 hours after an emotional win over rival Virginia Tech on Thursday, missed 14 of its first 20 shots as Wake Forest took a 19-15 lead.

But Singletary started to heat up, scoring 15 of Virginia's next 24 points as the Cavaliers rallied to take a 39-35 halftime lead.

The Demon Deacons shot 32 percent in the first half, but stayed in it by pounding the ball inside.

Visser, playing in his final home game, took eight of Wake Forest's 19 first-half free throws. Three Virginia big men had two fouls at halftime trying to guard him, prompting coach Dave Leitao to switch to a zone late in the half.


Men's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, March 3rd
1 Ohio State 65 Final
Michigan 61
2 UCLA 51 Final
Washington 61
15 Texas 86 Final
3 Kansas 90
Michigan State 50 Final
5 Wisconsin 52
Missouri 78 Final
6 Texas A&M 94
7 Memphis 64 Final
S. Methodist 61
New Mexico State 65 Final
9 Nevada 69
Connecticut 46 Final
10 Georgetown 59
Bradley 51 Final
11 Southern Illinois 53
12 Pittsburgh 71 Final
21 Marquette 75
24 USC 86 Final
13 Washington St. 88 2OT
Loyola (IL) 66 Final
16 Butler 67 OT
17 Notre Dame 73 Final
Rutgers 66
Oregon State 49 Final
18 Oregon 70
Arkansas 82 Final
23 Vanderbilt 67
25 Virginia 72 Final
Wake Forest 78