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Hokies turn up defensive pressure, cruise in opener

- By Jimmy Robertson

BLACKSBURG — Georgia Amoore scored 22 points, Elizabeth Kitley added 12 and top-seeded Virginia Tech rolled to a 58-33 victory over No. 16 seed Chattanoog­a on Friday in the first round of the NCAA Tournament’s Seattle Region.

Kitley added 14 rebounds while Amoore hit five 3-pointers for the Hokies (28-4), who won their 12th consecutiv­e game.

Yazz Wazeerud-Din and Raven Thompson led Chattanoog­a (20-13) with 10 points each. The Hokies held the Moccasins to their lowest point total of the season.

Virginia Tech, which is making its third consecutiv­e NCAA Tournament appearance and first as a No. 1 seed, never trailed. The Hokies led by one late in the first quarter, but used a 17-0 run bridging the first and second quarters to pull away. Amoore scored eight points in that run.

Chattanoog­a, which was making its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2017, struggled against an aggressive Virginia Tech defense. The Moccasins made just six field goals in the first half and shot 28.6% (14 of 49) for the game.

Kayana Traylor had 12 points

and Taylor Soule finished with 10 for the Hokies, who shot 47.9% (23 of 48).

Tip-ins

Chattanoog­a: The Moccasins had a great season under first-year coach Shawn Poppie, winning 20 games and taking the Southern Conference Tournament championsh­ip. Before taking over, he was an assistant for Kenny Brooks at Virginia Tech. The Mocs return most of their roster heading into next

season and will be a contender to win the league title again.

Virginia Tech: The Hokies’ offense gets the accolades, but their defense has been their strength in their 12-game winning streak. They have held eight consecutiv­e opponents to under 41% shooting from the floor and 11 of 12.

Up next

Virginia Tech: The Hokies will take on the Southern Cal-South Dakota State winner on Sunday.

 ?? RYAN HUNT/GETTY ?? Virginia Tech guard Georgia Amoore drives past Chattanoog­a guard Sigrun Olafsdotti­r during a first-round NCAA Women’s Tournament game Friday in Blacksburg. Amoore scored 22 points.
RYAN HUNT/GETTY Virginia Tech guard Georgia Amoore drives past Chattanoog­a guard Sigrun Olafsdotti­r during a first-round NCAA Women’s Tournament game Friday in Blacksburg. Amoore scored 22 points.

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