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Stats verify what we saw tonight

richard2

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We played down to our competition. We tied for our 2nd lowest offensive production this year with our 61 points by shooting 17 for 34 on our two-point shots and just 6 for 18 from behind the arc and 9 for 16 from the foul line. Rebounding was even with 'Ville grabbing 1 more than the Hoos. The biggest difference between the two teams was the points off turnovers; Virginia had 6 turnovers which led to 5 points while Louisville had 10 turnovers which Virginia turned into 13 points. Once again the +/-was deceptive. Ellis was the leading scorer in the game with 21 points but was - 5, and Miller, who did not score, was +6. Vander Plas, who scored 10 points, was +8, and Clark, who had 14 points, was -6. I have to believe that most who watched the game would say that Clark was a big reason why Virginia won the game in spite of the -6.
 
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