Virginia
Full Virginia Duals team scores from Saturday, including a championship from Poquoson
TowneBank American High School Division
Semifinals:
Great Bridge 31, Grundy 30
West Deptford (N.J.) 34, Skyline 28
Championship: West Deptford 34, Great Bridge 30
Third place: Grundy 39, Skyline 30
Consolation:
St. Augustine Prep (N.J.) 54, Eastern View 23
Westfield 37, McLean 33
Tallwood 41, Franklin County 37
Heritage of Lynchburg 54, Orange County 30
West-Oak (S.C.) 38, Kellam 36
Liberty (Pa.) 54, Hempfield (Pa.) 27
Fifth place: Liberty (Pa.) 43, West-Oak 31
Seventh place: Hempfield 36, Kellam 36 (Hempfield won by criteria of eight bout wins to six)
Ninth place: St. Augustine Prep 44, Westfield 24
11th place: McLean 42, Eastern View 32
13th place: Tallwood 42, Heritage of Lynchburg 39
15th place: Orange County 57, Franklin County 22
Cliff Keen American High School Division
Semifinals:
Nazareth (Pa.) 40, Ridge (N.J.) 24
Staunton River 38, Grassfield 29
Championship:
Nazareth 41, Staunton River 30
Third place:
Ridge 41, Grassfield 28
Consolation:
Delaware Military Academy 37, Ocean Lakes 33
Cox 48, Canon-McMillan (Pa.) 32
Battlefield 53, Western Branch 22
New Kent 45, Landstown 27
Deep Run 48, Lafayette 34
Princess Anne 63, Menchville 18
Fifth place: Cox 36, Delaware Military Academy 28
Seventh place: Ocean Lakes 43, Canon-McMillan 30
Ninth place: New Kent 46, Battlefield 27
11th place: Landstown 48, Western Branch 29
13th place: Princess Anne 39, Deep Run 37
15th place: Lafayette 39, Menchville 34
Black & Blue High School Division
Semifinals:
Mills Godwin 39, King’s Fork 31
Poquoson 38, Turner Ashby 30
Championship: Poquoson 48, Mills Godwin 24
Third place: King’s Fork 41, Turner Ashby 33
Consolation:
Kempsville 66, York 12
Tabb 51, Western Albemarle 30
Mathews 38, Smithfield 31
Richlands 42, Bethel 39
Tabb 37, Kempsville 35
Richlands 40, Mathews 33
Western Albemarle 65, York 17
Smithfield 30, Bethel 30
Oscar Smith 44, Spotsylvania 36
Grafton 37, Granby 36
Fifth place: Oscar Smith 38, Grafton 33
Seventh place: Spotsylvania 42, Granby 36
Ninth place: Richlands 48, Tabb 36
11th place: Kempsville 53, Mathews 29
13th place: Smithfield 42, Western Albemarle 42
15th place: Bethel 46, York 23
National College Division
Round-robin:
Wisconsin 27, Virginia 13
American College Division
Semifinals:
Alvernia 25, Reinhardt 18
Elizabethtown 26, Averett 10
Championship: Alvernia 23, Elizabethtown 13
Third place: Averett 21, Reinhardt 17
Consolation:
Frostburg State 34, Marymount 6
Apprentice 30, Penn College 19
Johns Hopkins 35, St. Andrews 23
Liberty 29, Centenary 22
King 37, Belmont Abbey 10
Camden County CC 30, Rowan College of South Jersey 18
Fifth place: King 29, Liberty 18
Seventh place: Centenary 26, Belmont Abbey 22
Ninth place: Frostburg State 25, Apprentice 21
11th place: Penn College 39, Marymount 9
13th place: Johns Hopkins 47, Camden County CC 12
15th place: St. Andrews 54, Rowan College of South Jersey 0
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Virginia Tech women overcome slow start to rally past Georgia Tech in ACC Tournament opener
DULUTH, Ga. (WDBJ/Hokie Sports) – Sixth-seeded Virginia Tech fought back from a 14-point deficit late in the first quarter, rallying for a 62-54 victory over No. 11 seed Georgia Tech in the second round of the 2026 Ally ACC Women’s Tournament Thursday evening.
The Hokies, who move to 23-8 overall on the season, earned their first ACC Tournament victory in the Megan Duffy era. Tech moves on to the quarterfinal round for the first time since 2024.
HOW IT HAPPENED
Virginia Tech faced a four-point deficit until Leila Wells (7:15) stepped up for a three-pointer to keep the Hokies within reach early. Her triple would be Tech’s only field goal until the final 40 seconds of the opening quarter. Carleigh Wenzel provided a late spark for the Hokies, getting down the lane (0:40) and hitting a basket (0:18) in the final minute to stop the run, but Georgia Tech carried a 17–7 lead into the second quarter.
Playing inspired, the Hokies sprinted out of the break for five straight points with layups from Samyha Suffren (9:50) and Mackenzie Nelson (9:28), along with a make at the stripe from Wenzel, to close to 17-12 at the 8:12 mark. The momentum continued to swing in Tech’s favor as it ripped off 15 straight points, a run ignited by Suffren’s (7:44) fast-break lay-in and capped by a Carys Baker (1:33) triple to give the Hokies a 27-19 lead. Free throws closed out the half for both sides as Virginia Tech headed into the locker room with a 29-23 edge. The Hokies forced six turnovers in the second period, scoring 10 points off the Yellow Jackets’ miscues.
Both sides traded baskets to kick off the second half before Tech knocked down consecutive makes from beyond the arc, the first from Wells (8:31) and the second from Nelson (7:59), to stretch the advantage to double figures, 37-27. It remained a back-and-forth game until Baker’s free throws with 3:35 remaining in the period gave the Hokies their largest lead of the contest at 48-37. Georgia Tech closed out the frame scoring six unanswered as the margin narrowed to 50-46 in favor of Tech at the end of the third.
The Yellow Jackets’ run continued into the fourth quarter as the score moved to 50-48 at the 9:26 mark. Virginia Tech rattled off seven consecutive points, including a three-pointer from Wenzel (7:08), to push ahead by nine with 4:44 remaining, 57-48. Suffren pulled up for a jumper outside the paint with just over a minute left in the contest, but Georgia Tech finished with a layup at the buzzer as Virginia Tech closed out the 62-54 victory.
GAME NOTES
- Virginia Tech won their first game as a six-seed in the ACC Tournament (1-0) and first against Georgia Tech (1-2) in program history
- The Hokies have now won four of their last five opening contests in the conference tournament
- Tech also earned their first ACC Tournament victory in the Megan Duffy era
- Virginia Tech controlled the glass, 41-36
- The Hokies held the Yellow Jackets to six points in the second quarter, matching the fewest by an opponent in a quarter this season (last versus Loyola MD on Nov. 9, 2025)
- Guard Carleigh Wenzel paced Tech in scoring with 15 points for her 15th-straight game in double figures
- Redshirt sophomore Mackenzie Nelson followed with a near double-double of 14 points and a career-high nine rebounds
- Nelson also tallied six assists, two assists, one block, and committed zero turnovers
- Guard Leila Wells put together eight points and a career-best six rebounds in 15 minutes of action
- Samyha Suffren registered her career-best five assists
UP NEXT
Virginia Tech advances to the Quarterfinal Round of the 2026 Ally ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament Friday, March 6 against third-seeded North Carolina at 7:30 p.m. on ACC Network.
Copyright 2026 WDBJ. All rights reserved.
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Obama calls on voters to help Democrats’ Virginia redistricting ahead of midterm elections
Former President Barack Obama is calling on voters in Virginia to support a ballot measure this spring that would change the commonwealth’s constitution and cause new congressional district boundaries benefiting Democrats to be used in this fall’s midterm elections.
In a video posted to social media on Thursday morning, Obama noted the surge of mid-decade redistricting started last year when Texas Republicans started work to shift five Democratic seats and make them more favorable to Republicans.
Since then, California Democrats were able to redraw the lines involving five GOP-held seats to try and offset Texas’ gerrymander. Republicans in North Carolina and Missouri last year also altered a Democratic-held seat in each of their respective states to try and help the GOP.
“In April, Virginians can respond by making sure your voting power is not diminished by what Republicans are doing in other states,” Obama, a Democrat, said in the video. “This amendment gives you the power to level the playing field in the midterms this fall.”
Republicans hold a narrow majority in the U.S. House and are contending with the prospect of losing control of the chamber this fall when every seat is on the ballot.
Virginia Democrats’ redistricting effort has proven to be a lengthy process, and legal concerns have surrounded much of the work and thrown some uncertainty into the outcome. The commonwealth’s map in place at the moment resulted in six House seats for Democrats in the 2024 election and five for Republicans. Plans offered by elected Democratic leaders this year would try and shift those lines in a way that could result in sending 10 Democrats back to the House and just one Republican.
“Democrats’ illegal gerrymandering power grab is an affront to democracy and rigs our maps to turn Virginia into a one-party state,” the Republican Party of Virginia said last month on social media, adding “It is an intentional effort to silence and disenfranchise half our Commonwealth.”
After the 2020 Census, both Democratic and Republican led states indulged in the well-worn practice of gerrymandering, drawing districts that favored their own parties and lessening the chances of competitive races.
But the series of mid-decade redraws impacting the 2026 midterms essentially represent a break from tradition and have put Democrats in the position of having to backtrack on some of their past messaging on the issue. “For too long, gerrymandering has contributed to stalled progress and warped our representative government,” Obama himself said on social media in 2020.
A statewide vote is set for April 21 on whether to change Virginia’s constitution and give the General Assembly the ability to change the maps just months before general election contests will be held. Early voting is set to start Friday.
Virginia is more of a purple state, and it’s unclear what will happen to the constitutional amendment in the April 21 special election. Republicans widely oppose the effort, and additional congressional redistricting in GOP-led Florida could lessen the impact of any changes made in Virginia.
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