The Virginia Tech Hokies and Wake Forest Demon Deacons are set to face off in a crucial matchup, with both teams averaging over 75 points per game in their last five contests, and Virginia Tech allowing 75.4 points per game in that stretch, while Wake Forest has been scoring 77 points per game. This game will be a test of each team's defense, as they have both struggled to contain their opponents' offenses, with Virginia Tech being outscored by 6.0 points per game over their last five, and Wake Forest being outscored by 1.8 points per game. The Hokies have gone 2-3 in their last five games, including a 71-65 win over Georgia Tech, while the Demon Deacons have also gone 2-3, with their most recent loss being a 76-80 defeat at Pittsburgh.
Wake Forest has been led by their high-powered offense, which has scored 80 or more points in three of their last five games, including an 83-67 win over Georgia Tech, and they want to continue this trend against a Virginia Tech defense that has allowed 75 or more points in four of their last five games. The Demon Deacons' ability to score will be put to the test against the Hokies, who have held their opponents to under 70 points in two of their last five games, including a 58-72 loss to Duke, where they were held to a season-low 58 points. With both teams struggling on defense, this game has the potential to be a high-scoring affair, with the team that can find a way to slow down their opponent's offense likely emerging victorious. The Hokies have been outscored by 6.0 points per game over their last five, while the Demon Deacons have been outscored by 1.8 points per game, indicating that Wake Forest may have a slight edge in terms of momentum.
Wake Forest's Recent Scoring Surge
Key Matchups
The individual matchups in this game matters, as both teams have players who are capable of taking over the game on the offensive end. For Wake Forest, their leading scorer has been on a hot streak, averaging 22.5 points per game over the last five contests, including a 28-point performance in their win over Stanford. Meanwhile, Virginia Tech's leading scorer has been struggling, averaging just 15.5 points per game over the last five, including a season-low 10 points in their loss to Duke. The Hokies will need their leading scorer to bounce back if they hope to emerge victorious, as they have been relying heavily on their offense to stay in games. With both teams having players who are capable of scoring in bunches, the team that can find a way to contain their opponent's top scorer will likely have a significant advantage.
The recent trends for both teams suggest that this game will be a closely contested affair, with both teams having gone 2-3 in their last five games. Virginia Tech has been averaging 69.4 points per game over their last five, while allowing 75.4 points per game, indicating that they have been struggling to find a balance between their offense and defense. Meanwhile, Wake Forest has been averaging 77 points per game over their last five, while allowing 78.8 points per game, suggesting that they have been involved in a number of high-scoring games. The team that can find a way to slow down their opponent's offense and limit their scoring opportunities will likely emerge victorious, as both teams have shown a tendency to struggle on the defensive end. The Hokies have been outscored by 6.0 points per game over their last five, while the Demon Deacons have been outscored by 1.8 points per game, indicating that Wake Forest may have a slight edge in terms of momentum.
CHD Scout Prediction
Wake Forest
76
Virginia Tech
79
The CHD Scout prediction has Virginia Tech winning by 3.1 points, with a 60.8% win probability, and this is likely due to the Hokies' ability to contain Wake Forest's high-powered offense. The Hokies have held their opponents to under 70 points in two of their last five games, and they want to use this defensive strategy to slow down the Demon Deacons. Additionally, the Hokies have been able to score consistently, averaging 69.4 points per game over their last five, and they want to use this offense to outscore Wake Forest. The Demon Deacons, on the other hand, have been involved in a number of high-scoring games, and they want to use their offense to outscore the Hokies. However, the Hokies' defense has been able to contain high-powered offenses in the past, and they want to do the same against Wake Forest.
The Hokies' ability to contain Wake Forest's offense matters in determining the outcome of this game, as the Demon Deacons have been relying heavily on their offense to stay in games. The Hokies have been able to hold their opponents to under 70 points in two of their last five games, and they want to use this defensive strategy to slow down the Demon Deacons. Additionally, the Hokies have been able to score consistently, averaging 69.4 points per game over their last five, and they want to use this offense to outscore Wake Forest. The Demon Deacons, on the other hand, have been involved in a number of high-scoring games, and they want to use their offense to outscore the Hokies. However, the Hokies' defense has been able to contain high-powered offenses in the past, and they want to do the same against Wake Forest. With the Hokies' defense and offense both trending in the right direction, they have a good chance of emerging victorious.
Tournament Stakes
A win for either team would be significant in terms of their NCAA Tournament resume, as both teams are currently on the bubble. A win for Virginia Tech would give them a much-needed boost, as they have been struggling to find consistency in their conference schedule. The Hokies have gone 6-7 in conference play, and a win over Wake Forest would give them a crucial victory over a fellow bubble team. Meanwhile, a win for Wake Forest would give them a significant advantage in terms of their tournament chances, as they have been struggling to find wins over quality opponents. The Demon Deacons have gone 4-8 in conference play, and a win over Virginia Tech would give them a much-needed boost. With both teams fighting for a spot in the tournament, this game has real consequences for their respective seasons. The winner of this game will have a significant advantage in terms of their tournament chances, while the loser will be facing an uphill battle to make the tournament.
The outcome of this game will have a significant impact on the tournament chances of both teams, as they are both currently on the bubble. A win for Virginia Tech would give them a much-needed boost, as they have been struggling to find consistency in their conference schedule. The Hokies have gone 6-7 in conference play, and a win over Wake Forest would give them a crucial victory over a fellow bubble team. Meanwhile, a win for Wake Forest would give them a significant advantage in terms of their tournament chances, as they have been struggling to find wins over quality opponents. The Demon Deacons have gone 4-8 in conference play, and a win over Virginia Tech would give them a much-needed boost. With both teams fighting for a spot in the tournament, this game has real consequences for their respective seasons. The winner of this game will have a significant advantage in terms of their tournament chances, while the loser will be facing an uphill battle to make the tournament. The Hokies have been outscored by 6.0 points per game over their last five, while the Demon Deacons have been outscored by 1.8 points per game, indicating that Wake Forest may have a slight edge in terms of momentum.
HEADLINE: Virginia Tech Hokies at Wake Forest Demon Deacons: Bubble Teams Clash SUBHEADLINE: Virginia Tech and Wake Forest, both averaging over 75 points per game in their last five contests, face off in a crucial matchup with significant tournament implications, and the Hokies have been outscored by 6.0 points per game over their last five.

