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Virginia Tech Hokies at High Point Panthers

· NCAA Women's Basketball
11-1, 3-0 Away
Final
86 - 66
2-8, 2-3 Home

Kitley powers No. 8 Virginia Tech past High Point

High Point — whose tallest players are 6-foot-1 — didn’t have an answer for the 6-6 Kitley. The reigning ACC Player of the Year shot a season-high 78.5% from the floor, making 11-of-14 field goals, and had seven rebounds and four blocks for the Hokies (11-1).

Taylor Soule added 24 points and Kayana Traylor chipped in 22 for Virginia Tech. It’s the first time in Hokies’ program history that three players have had more than 20 points in a single game.

Claire Wyatt led High Point (2-8) with 17 points on 5-of-7 shooting from 3-point land. Callie Scheier added 11 points and Nakyah Terrell had 10.

The Panthers hung around with the Hokies for much of the first half and even briefly led by two points in the early portions of the game. Virginia Tech finally pulled away with a 15-9 run to take a double-digit lead into halftime. Traylor had seven points during that stretch, and then she sank back-to-back 3-pointers to start the third quarter, pushing the Hokies’ lead to 16 points.

Virginia Tech went on to lead by as much as 25 points.

BIG PICTURE

Virginia Tech: Sharp passing and shooting helped the Hokies bounce back from their first loss of the season. Virginia Tech dished out a season-high 21 assists and scored 58 points in the paint. The victory marks the fourth time Virginia Tech has gone undefeated in nonconference play in coach Kenny Brooks’ seven seasons at the helm.

High Point: The preseason Big South favorites have yet to beat a Division I opponent. But High Point showed in spurts how good it can be. Virginia Tech entered the game with the nation’s fifth-best 3-point defense, allowing opponents to shoot just 22.7% from deep, but the Panthers burned the Hokies to shoot 8-of-17, a 47% clip. Consistently shooting like that should translate into wins in the Big South.

UP NEXT

Virginia Tech: ACC play continues Dec. 29 at Clemson.

High Point: Begins Big South play hosting Longwood on Dec. 29.

How can I watch Hokies vs. Panthers?

  • TV Channel: Hokies vs Panthers 2021 College Basketball, week 7, is broadcasted on ESPN+.
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Recent Plays

4th 0:00 End of Game 86 - 66
4th 0:00 End of 4th Quarter 86 - 66
4th 0:13 Shakira Baskerville made Layup. Assisted by LaImani Simmons. 86 - 66
4th 0:26 Maddie Vejsicky made Free Throw. 86 - 64
4th 0:26 Maddie Vejsicky made Free Throw. 85 - 64

Statistics

VTVT HPUHPU
34-61 FG 25-49
56 Field Goal % 51
4-17 3PT 8-17
24 Three Point % 47
14-16 FT 8-10
88 Free Throw % 80
32 Rebounds 20
12 Offensive Rebounds 5
20 Defensive Rebounds 15
21 Assists 13
4 Steals 5
6 Blocks 2
9 Turnovers 17
0 Team Turnovers 0
9 Total Turnovers 17
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
23 Points Off Turnovers 8
7 Fast Break Points 1
58 Points in Paint 26
14 Fouls 23
24 Largest Lead 1

Game Information

Venue: Qubein Center

Location: High Point, NC
Attendance: 1,378 | Capacity:

2025-26 Atlantic Coast Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
Notre Dame 2-0 - 10-2
Louisville 2-0 - 12-3
Virginia 2-0 - 10-3
NC State 2-0 - 9-4
Duke 2-0 - 7-6
Stanford 1-0 0.5 12-2
Syracuse 1-1 1 11-2
North Carolina 1-1 1 12-3
Virginia Tech 1-1 1 11-3
Wake Forest 1-1 1 11-3
Clemson 1-1 1 10-4
Miami 1-1 1 9-4
California 0-1 1.5 9-5
SMU 0-2 2 7-7
Pittsburgh 0-2 2 7-8
Florida State 0-2 2 5-9
Georgia Tech 0-2 2 5-9
Boston College 0-2 2 4-11

2025-26 Big South Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
High Point 1-0 - 12-2
Radford 1-0 - 9-7
Gardner-Webb 1-0 - 4-11
Charleston Southern 1-0 - 3-11
Longwood 0-0 0.5 9-4
Winthrop 0-1 1 7-8
UNC Asheville 0-1 1 5-9
South Carolina Upstate 0-1 1 5-10
Presbyterian 0-1 1 2-12
Full Standings