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Saturday, Jan. 20 2:00pm ET
Watson's big dunk gets Cavaliers rolling RECAP | BOX SCORE
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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) -- Coming down the stretch of a tight
game it felt it had to win, No. 13 Virginia got a big go-ahead dunk
from Travis Watson, a huge lift from the crowd and an 85-72 victory
Saturday over Missouri (No. 20 Associated Press).
Watson, who didn't start because of a strained right hamstring
sustained Thursday, had 16 points, 10 rebounds and three blocks.
His dunk turned into a three-point play with 4:10 left that gave
Virginia the lead.
"It was amazing that Travis played," Virginia coach Pete
Gillen said. "That he had such a good game with 16 and 10 ... I'm
speechless."
Virginia (13-3) finished the game on a 17-3 run started by
Watson, turning a tight duel into a runaway that had University
Hall delirious
"They got juiced up when we got the lead," Gillen said of the
crowd. "That got them a little bit unnerved, I think, and helped
re-energize us."
The Cavaliers, flat for much of the game, also helped themselves
by making 34 of 41 free throws, including 18 of 21 in the second
half, by outrebounding the Tigers 42-33 and holding them to 43.3
percent shooting.
"We wanted it a lot more," said Donald Hand, who scored 20
points and fed Watson for the thunderous go-ahead jam. "We had a
lot of lanes. We just had to keep attacking no matter what. That's
when we're at our best."
And, Gillen said, when the team does what it's supposed to do.
"If you defend and you rebound, you're going to be in a lot of
games," he said. "I think we did a pretty good defensive job for
us, and we rebounded well and made our free throws. It was a great
victory."
The end came quickly after Watson's move down the lane gave the
Cavaliers a 71-69 lead. Donald Hand followed with a free throw,
Wesley Stokes missed the front end of a one-and-one for the Tigers
and Chris Williams hit a pair from the line to push Virginia's edge
to 74-69.
When Kareem Rush also missed the front end of a one-and-one for Missouri (12-5) with 2:09 left, Williams' basket and two more free
throws by Roger Mason Jr. sealed a perfect nonconference record for
Virginia.
The 11-0 mark, which also includes runaway victories against No.
4 Tennessee and Purdue, is Virginia's first without a defeat in
non-ACC games since the 1981-82 Cavaliers went 15-0 in Ralph
Sampson's junior year.
Missouri, which got 22 points from Clarence Gilbert and 20 from
Rush, went nearly 3½ minutes without another point after Rush's
fourth 3-pointer gave the Tigers their last lead at 69-68 with 4:19
to play.
With the final minute ticking off the clock, the crowd erupted
one more time, chanting "ACC, ACC" while Rush was at the
free-throw line.
"When they're that loud, it does great things for a team,"
Hand said.
And bad things to the opponent, Missouri coach Quin Snyder said.
"We were in the game late, but we didn't make some plays and
they did," he said. "We're finding out more and more about
ourselves. We're a work in progress and I just want to see our guys
continue to invest more in playing the way we need to. Games like
this point those things out."
Chris Williams added 17 points and Mason had 13 for the
Cavaliers.
Early in the second half, the Tigers seemed primed to take
control.
Johnnie Parker capped a 10-3 run to open the half with a
one-handed putback dunk that give Missouri a 40-37 lead. Then Mason
got hot, scoring his first seven points in a span of just 55
seconds.
After Rush's third 3-pointer brought the Tigers back to even at
45, the lead changed hands several times over the next few minutes.
At one point, Williams' alley-oop dunk gave Virginia 51-48 lead
and Gilbert tied it with a 3-pointer 16 seconds later. Just eight
seconds later, Hand's 3-pointer restored the Cavaliers' lead, but
Gilbert kept the shooting show going, scoring on a driving bank
shot to make it 54-53.
Shortly thereafter, Watson made his big move down the middle,
the Tigers came up short at the line and the Cavaliers were on
their way.
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