In one of the hardest fought games in recent memory the Cavaliers were able to outlast the visiting Tar Heels, 79-74.
UVa got off to a hot start in the first half. In large part, this was due to UVa's All-American Malcolm Brogdon shooting the lights out and carrying the Hoos. Brogdon had 17 of UVa's 38 points in the first half. He was able to score so much due to shooting 6-8 from the field including 2-2 behind the arc and 2-2 from the FT line.
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That should seem like old hat for most UVa fans, but the last couple games Brogdon did not receive much help.