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Virginia Tech head coach Megan Duffy spoke to the media after the Hokies' 78-56 victory over Boston College. Virginia Tech women's basketball head coach Megan Duffy spoke to the media after the Hokies' 78-56 victory over Boston College. Here's the entirety of what Duffy had to say:
BLACKSBURG, Va. (WDBJ/HokieSports.com) - The defense set the tone early, allowing the Virginia Tech women’s basketball team to capitalize on offense, en route to a 78-56 win Sunday at Cassell Coliseum.
Virginia Tech landed former North Carolina quarterback Bryce Baker as a transfer-portal addition. The 6-foot-2, 200-pounder will have four years of eligibility.
Virginia Tech QB Pop Watson has committed to UMass, said his father Bill Watson. Pop Watson is a local star from Springfield Central High School, where his father is a longtime coach. He has two years of eligibility remaining.
James Franklin and Virginia Tech landed a talented defender from the transfer portal, seeing Baylor's Kamauryn Morgan commit to the Hokies.
Coming into Saturday’s contest against No. 23 Virginia, Stanford was burning hot. After getting back to back wins over No. 16 Louisville and Virginia Tech, the Cardinal looked like they started to get closer to competing in the ACC, and acquiring a tournament bid to the big dance. Unfortunately, every burning hot candle gets blown out eventually.
No. 23 Virginia leaned on a strong second half and balanced scoring to earn a 70–55 win over Stanford on Saturday, extending its winning streak to three games. Thijs De Ridder led all scorers with 22 points,