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Delaware vs.
Virginia
December 27, 1998 at Charlottesville, VA
Virginia 72, Delaware 64
The University of Virginia had no answer for Delaware's
Mike Pegues, but the Blue Hens had no explanation for
their worst shooting night of the season.
Despite a career-high 35 points by Pegues, the Blue Hens
dropped a 72-64 decision to host Virginia Sunday night at
University Hall.
Delaware (8-2), which dropped its second straight after
opening the season 8-0, hit just 2 of 24 three-pointers and
wasn't able to convert down the stretch as Virginia (8-4)
scored the game's final seven points. The Cavs have defeated
Delaware nine straight times.
Pegues, the nation's second leading scorer at 24.9 ppg,
hit on 12 of 26 shots from the field, was a perfect 11 of 11
from the foul line, and pulled seven rebounds. Kestutis
Marciulionis was Delaware's only other double figure
scorer as he came off the bench to score 10 points and hit
the Hens' only two three pointers.
Virginia took a 31-26 halftime lead but the Hens came
back in the second half, going up by as much as 54-49 with
9:23 left. The game was tied as late as the 4:42 mark at
58-58. Virginia went up 67-64 and Delaware had the chance to
tie the game, but John Gordon's three pointer with
42.4 seconds left wouldn't fall. Virginia scored on 9 of its
final 10 possessions.
Freshman Chris Williams led UVa with 26 points and seven
rebounds while Willie Dersch added 15 points and Donald Hand
added 11.
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