Justin Robinson scores 19 points and Ahmed Hill adds 18 as the Hokies beat the defending champions, 80-69.
Gene Wang, Washington Post: Sports
Mon, 01/22/2018 - 9:06pm
Justin Robinson scores 19 points and Ahmed Hill adds 18 as the Hokies beat the defending champions, 80-69.
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