January 22, 2012
The Virginia Tech Hokies won 47-45 aginst the University of Virginia Cavaliers in the John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, VA.
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January 22, 2012
The Virginia Tech Hokies won 47-45 aginst the University of Virginia Cavaliers in the John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, VA.
January 10, 2012
The Virginia Tech Hokies lost 59-63 to the Florida State Seminoles at home in Cassell Coliseum.
Men's Basketball vs. Eastern Michigan
December 22, 2011
The Hokies took down the Eastern Michigan Eagles 71-50 in Cassell Coliseum.
November 3, 2011
With so much youth on the Virginia Tech men’s basketball team, veteran leadership has become a priceless commodity.
Player profile: Dorenzo Hudson
November 3, 2011
Dorenzo Hudson’s return for a fifth year has been self-described as bittersweet.
Men's basketball prepares for trip to Canada
August 6, 2011
It is August and the Virginia Tech men’s basketball team has already had four practices.
On point: Green’s dedication paying off
February 23, 2011
A 16-year-old Erick Green made a decision few would be willing to make.
Hokies face No. 22 Purdue in ACC/Big Ten Challenge
November 30, 2010
The last time the Virginia Tech men’s basketball team played a ranked non-conference opponent in Cassell Coliseum was Nov. 24, 2000 — when the Hokies were still members of the Big East Conference.
Q&A: ESPN personality gives his thoughts on Hokies season
November 11, 2010
Doug Gottlieb is one of ESPN’s up-and-coming personalities and one of the most prominent college basketball analysts in the country. Gottlieb played for legendary coach Eddie Sutton at Oklahoma State from 1997-2000, including an Elite Eight appearance in 2000. Gottlieb hosts his own talk show on ESPN Radio from 4-7 p.m. daily. Earlier this week he took some time to talk about the upcoming college basketball season, and what he thinks Virginia Tech has in store for the country in 2010-11.
Seniors aim for elusive tournament berth
November 11, 2010
This year’s senior class—Malcolm Delaney, Dorenzo Hudson, Jeff Allen, Terrell Bell, and JT Thompson—should have a lot to be proud of after this season. If the No. 21 Hokies year goes according to plan, this year’s class will graduate as the most winning group in Virginia Tech men’s basketball history.