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NC State is a 3.5-Point Favorite Against Virginia Tech
NC State (13-4/5-1) will host Virginia Tech (10-7/2-4) in PNC Arena at Noon today. Before tipoff, lets take a look at the Hokies.
Virginia Tech’s best win this season was against Iowa State on November 24th on a Neutral court, defeating the Cardinals 71-62, which is a Quad 1 win. Iowa State currently ranks 10th in the NET Rankings.
The Hokies lost their other 4 Quad 1 games:
Florida Atlantic (29) 50-84 (N)
Auburn (8) 57-74 (A)
Wake Forest (46) 63-86 (A)
UVA (56) 57-65 (A)
While VT doesn’t have any Quad 3 or 4 losses, they do have 3 Quad 2 losses.
South Carolina (71) 77-79 (N)
FSU (87) 74-77 (A)
Miami (62) 71-75 (A)
It’s worth noting that the Hokies lost those three games by a combined 9 points.
Virginia Tech’s defense is stronger than their offense. The Hokies rank 13th in the ACC in Scoring Offense (73.1), but rank 5th in Scoring Defense (67.5). Numbers can be weird sometimes, because they rank 6th in Field Goal Percentage (45.6%), and rank 12th in Field Goal Percentage Defense (43.3%).
The Hokies like to shoot the three, ranking 5th in Three Point Field Goals made (140), making 35.5% from beyond the arc.
Virginia Tech ranks 5th in the ACC in Rebounding margin (3.8), and rank 1st in Opponents Combined Rebounds (30.6).
Considering the fact that VT ranks 11th in Turnover Margin (-0.24), and NC State is 3rd in creating Turnovers, the Wolfpack should be able to take the ball away effectively today.
In a little more advanced statistical analysis, Virginia Tech ranks 22nd nationally in preventing their opponents from grabbing Offensive Rebounds. On the other side of the court, they can’t grab an Offensive board of their own, ranking 256th in Offensive Rebounding Percentage. Also, when the ball is in their hands, it doesn’t always stay there, ranking 211th in Turnover Percentage.
Virginia Tech has three players averaging double figures in scoring.
Junior Guard Sean Pedulla is averaging 16.3 Points per game (11th in the ACC), making 39.5% of his three pointers. He also leads the Hokies with 4.2 Assists per game.
Senior Center Lynn Kidd (6’10″/235) is averaging 14.0 Points per game, while shooting an insane 66.4% from the field, which is tops in the ACC by more than 4%. He also leads the Hokies with 6.8 Rebounds per game.
Senior Guard Hunter Cattoor is averaging 13.4 Points per game, shooting 47% from the field, and 41.1% from three.
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Virginia State Police investigates fatal crash on Bayside Road in Northampton County
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, Va. (WAVY) — Virginia State Police is investigating a fatal crash that happened on Bayside Road in Northampton County Saturday morning.
On March 28 at around 10:52 a.m., a 2016 Nissan Quest was traveling southbound on Bayside Road when it crossed the centerline, ran off of the road’s left side, and hit a ditch and a tree.
The car’s driver, Exmore resident Waylon M. Turner, 42, was seriously injured due to the crash. He succumbed to his injuries after being transported to a local hospital. He wore a seatbelt at the time of the crash.
The crash is now under investigation.
Virginia
Goochland residents sue county over Technology Overlay District approval
GOOCHLAND COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — Four Goochland residents are taking the county’s board of supervisors and planning commission to court, alleging officials failed to lawfully and clearly explain their approved Technology Overlay District (TOD).
In November, the board adjusted zoning rules and approved the TOD and a Technology Zone (TZ) to incentivize data centers and high-tech businesses to be in eastern Goochland.
That approval came after months of community meetings and public comment periods where neighbors shared concerns about the environmental impacts, noise emissions and the county’s rural character.
Plaintiff Cynthia Haas and informal legal advisor John Gessner both live near, but outside, the zone and believe their concerns could lead to unknown impacts of data center development and operations.
“Water, power: nobody knows. It borders on reckless to approve these — or make it easier for them to be built — without knowing exactly what the impacts are,” said Gessner, who also built a career as a zoning lawyer.
“[Data center development] is coming one way or the other,” Haas said. “You’re throwing all this stuff into the TOD without considering the consequences.”
After public hearings, the county made some changes to the project, such as increasing buffers around homes and reforming noise limits.
“It is true there were all sorts of public meetings, but there was never an opportunity to find out really what they were thinking and the reasoning for it,” Gessner said.
The lawsuit claimed Goochland did not properly advertise the project, violated zoning regulations and made last-minute changes to the district without hearing from residents.
Around 300 people have donated to support Haas’s and the plaintiff’s filing, in hopes of reversing the TOD.
A Goochland County spokesperson says its leadership stands by its approval process. In February, its board of supervisors approved a $250,000 fund for the county’s defense. If the county’s defense is less than $250,000, the spokesperson said the additional funds will be returned to the county’s unassigned general fund.
Another $100,000 is being used for the county’s defense, part of a public officials’ liability policy through the Virginia Association of Counties Self-Insurance Risk Pool.
County administration told 8News last year that revenues from businesses in the district would help lower residents’ taxes and help pay for a water and sewer service debt.
The county spokesperson said in part, “Adoption of the TOD and TZ establishes standards and expectations. It does not approve any specific project. Any proposed technology development must still comply with all applicable requirements…”
“We’re going to continue to fight this. We’re not going to let a group of men pass illegal legislation and get away with it,” Haas said. “That’s not the way this is going to working in Goochland anymore.”
A hearing is set for Tuesday, May 26, in the Goochland Circuit Court, where the court will decide which of the 8,500 documents filed will be submitted for the record.
Goochland has asked the court to throw the suit out, but a hearing for that has not been scheduled.
Learn more about the TOD and Goochland County’s full statement on the pending litigation here.
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West Virginia State Police searching for missing woman last seen in Kingwood
KINGWOOD, W.Va. (WBOY) — The West Virginia State Police are asking communities to keep an eye out for a missing woman last seen in Preston County.
According to a Facebook post by the WVSP, 29-year-old Shania Moser was last seen Thursday, March 26, at around 11 a.m. in the Albright Avenue area of Kingwood.
Moser is described in the post as having blonde hair and brown eyes, being 5′ 2″ tall, and was last seen wearing a purple hooded sweatshirt, dark pants and white Nike shoes.
At the time she was last seen she was driving a 2015 blue Ford Escape with a West Virginia registration reading 1G5016.
Those who have any information on the whereabouts of Moser are urged to call the WVSP at 304-329-1101.
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