Virginia Cavaliers at Clemson Tigers
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Guy, No. 4 Virginia stay perfect with 63-43 win over Clemson
Guy and undefeated No. 4 Virginia have had plenty to celebrate on that front lately.
Guy had 13 points, De'Andre Hunter scored 12 and the Cavaliers improved to 15-0 with a 63-43 victory at Clemson on Saturday. It was also Virginia's 12th straight ACC road win, the fourth best such run in league history.
"It's not easy or everyone would be doing it," Guy said. "But we're bred a little bit differently. We train for this. Yeah, our legs are tired, but we've practiced for this endurance."
Clemson started the day with a national championship football parade and party just a few steps away at Death Valley. The basketball Tigers (10-6, 0-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) had hoped to add to the good feelings with their first win over Virginia since 2012.
Instead, the Cavaliers (3-0 ACC) turned up their trademark defense to make it a long afternoon for Clemson and keep their status as the only undefeated team left in the conference this season.
Virginia coach Tony Bennett preaches "road ball" to his players throughout the year, knowing how important it is to get your share of wins on the road in a competitive and difficult league like the ACC.
"If you're sound and your game doesn't change, regardless of the environment, it can allow you, if you're home or on the road, to stay true to that," Bennett said. "This team, they don't get outside of themselves."
That was a big reason the Cavaliers didn't flinch when Clemson cut a double-digit lead to 29-27 early in the second half on Marcquise Reed's driving basket. Virginia followed with an 18-5 run when it made five 3-pointers to restore the lead and cruised to its ninth straight victory over the Clemson.
Clemson started 0-3 in ACC play for the first time since losing its first five league games in 1999-2000.
Reed was Clemson's only double-figure scorer with 14 points, but he shot just 3 of 14 from the field and missed his five 3-point attempts.
"We've got 15 (ACC) games left," he said. "We're still a good team."
THE BIG PICTURE
Virginia: The Cavaliers are steady, relentless and precise on both sides of the ball. Ty Jerome, a double-digit scorer, had not made a field goal in the opening half, yet hit two critical 3s in Virginia's decisive run in the second half. He finished with eight points.
Clemson: The Tigers have lost three straight ACC games, and each time they struggled to score early. They trailed Duke 40-33 at the break and lost 87-68, then were down 40-32 at Syracuse in a 61-53 loss. In this one, Clemson trailed by 12 points in the first half and, despite cutting things to 29-27 early in second, could not stay close.
FREAKY STATS
How's this for an oddball stat? Clemson has celebrated three national football championships in its history (1981, 2016 and 2018) and has had awful basketball shooting performances following two of them: The Tigers made just 19 of 73 (.260) shots in a loss to Duke on Jan. 23, 1982, and then shot just .259 (14 of 54) against the Cavaliers.
DEFENSIVE VIRGINIA
Clemson's bad shooting show, the fourth worst shooting performance in team history, means three of the Tigers poorest shooting games came against the Cavaliers. The worst ever came in 1994 when the Tigers shot .238 at Virginia, while the second worst came the next season, also at Virginia.
UP NEXT
Virginia hosts No. 9 Virginia Tech on Tuesday night.
Clemson is home against Georgia Tech on Wednesday night.
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Recent Plays
| 2nd 0:00 | End of Game | 63 - 43 |
| 2nd 0:16 | John Newman III made Three Point Jumper. Assisted by Hunter Tyson. | 63 - 43 |
| 2nd 0:37 | David Skara Defensive Rebound. | 63 - 40 |
| 2nd 0:37 | Marco Anthony missed Three Point Jumper. | 63 - 40 |
| 2nd 0:48 | Kody Stattmann Defensive Rebound. | 63 - 40 |
Statistics
UVA |
CLEM |
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|---|---|---|
| 23-57 | FG | 14-54 |
| 40 | Field Goal % | 26 |
| 10-23 | 3PT | 3-19 |
| 43 | Three Point % | 16 |
| 7-12 | FT | 12-17 |
| 58 | Free Throw % | 71 |
| 46 | Rebounds | 36 |
| 10 | Offensive Rebounds | 8 |
| 36 | Defensive Rebounds | 28 |
| 11 | Assists | 5 |
| 4 | Steals | 7 |
| 2 | Blocks | 2 |
| 8 | Turnovers | 7 |
| 0 | Team Turnovers | 1 |
| 8 | Total Turnovers | 7 |
| 0 | Technical Fouls | 0 |
| 0 | Total Technical Fouls | 0 |
| 0 | Flagrant Fouls | 0 |
| 0 | Points Off Turnovers | 0 |
| 0 | Fast Break Points | 0 |
| 0 | Points in Paint | 0 |
| 13 | Fouls | 14 |
| 23 | Largest Lead | 0 |
Game Information
Location: Clemson, SC
Attendance: 9,242 | Capacity:
2025-26 Atlantic Coast Conference Standings
| TEAM | CONF | GB | OVER |
|---|---|---|---|
| Duke | 17-1 | - | 35-3 |
| Virginia | 15-3 | 2 | 30-6 |
| Miami | 13-5 | 4 | 26-9 |
| North Carolina | 12-6 | 5 | 24-9 |
| Clemson | 12-6 | 5 | 24-11 |
| Louisville | 11-7 | 6 | 24-11 |
| NC State | 10-8 | 7 | 20-14 |
| Florida State | 10-8 | 7 | 18-15 |
| California | 9-9 | 8 | 22-12 |
| Stanford | 9-9 | 8 | 20-13 |
| Virginia Tech | 8-10 | 9 | 19-13 |
| SMU | 8-10 | 9 | 20-14 |
| Wake Forest | 7-11 | 10 | 18-17 |
| Syracuse | 6-12 | 11 | 15-17 |
| Pittsburgh | 5-13 | 12 | 13-20 |
| Notre Dame | 4-14 | 13 | 13-18 |
| Boston College | 4-14 | 13 | 11-20 |
| Georgia Tech | 2-16 | 15 | 11-20 |


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