No. 2 Virginia barely outlasts Virginia Tech, 50-47

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By HANK KURZ Jr

Virginia head coach Tony Bennett looks on in the first half of the University of Virginia – Virginia Tech basketball game in Blacksburg Va., Sunday, Jan. 25 2015. (AP Photo/The Roanoke Times, Matt Gentry) LOCAL TELEVISION OUT; SALEM TIMES REGISTER OUT; FINCASTLE HERALD OUT; CHRISTIANBURG NEWS MESSENGER OUT; RADFORD NEWS JOURNAL OUT; ROANOKE STAR SENTINEL OUT

Christian Beyer

Virginia Tech’s Christian Beyer (22) dunks the ball in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Virginia in Blacksburg, Va., Sunday, Jan. 25 2015. (AP Photo/The Roanoke Times, Matt Gentry) LOCAL TELEVISION OUT; SALEM TIMES REGISTER OUT; FINCASTLE HERALD OUT; CHRISTIANBURG NEWS MESSENGER OUT; RADFORD NEWS JOURNAL OUT; ROANOKE STAR SENTINEL OUT

Malcolm Brogdon

Virginia’s Malcolm Brogdon (15) scores past Virginia Tech’s Will Johnston (25) in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Blacksburg, Va., Sunday, Jan. 25 2015. (AP Photo/The Roanoke Times, Matt Gentry) LOCAL TELEVISION OUT; SALEM TIMES REGISTER OUT; FINCASTLE HERALD OUT; CHRISTIANBURG NEWS MESSENGER OUT; RADFORD NEWS JOURNAL OUT; ROANOKE STAR SENTINEL OUT

Buzz Williams

Virginia Tech’s head coach Buzz Williams jumps after his team scored a 3-point basket against Virginia during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015, in Blacksburg, Va. (AP Photo/Don Petersen)

Anthony Gill

Virginia’s Anthony Gill (13) goes up for a basket against Virginia Tech’s Christian Beyer (22) in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Blacksburg, Va., Sunday, Jan. 25 2015. (AP Photo/The Roanoke Times, Matt Gentry) LOCAL TELEVISION OUT; SALEM TIMES REGISTER OUT; FINCASTLE HERALD OUT; CHRISTIANBURG NEWS MESSENGER OUT; RADFORD NEWS JOURNAL OUT; ROANOKE STAR SENTINEL OUT

Christian Beyer, Darion Atkins

Virginia Tech’s Christian Beyer (22) and Virginia’s Darion Atkins (5) go for the ball in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Blacksburg, Va., Sunday, Jan. 25 2015. (AP Photo/The Roanoke Times, Matt Gentry) LOCAL TELEVISION OUT; SALEM TIMES REGISTER OUT; FINCASTLE HERALD OUT; CHRISTIANBURG NEWS MESSENGER OUT; RADFORD NEWS JOURNAL OUT; ROANOKE STAR SENTINEL OUT

Darion Atkins, Malik Mueller

Virginia’s Darion Atkins defends against Virginia Tech’s Malik Mueller (1) during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015, in Blacksburg, Va. Virginia won 50-47. (AP Photo/Don Petersen)

Malcolm Brogdon, Malik Mueller

Virginia’s Malcolm Brogdon (15) drives against Virginia Tech’s Malik Mueller during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015, in Blacksburg, Va. Virginia won 50-47. (AP Photo/Don Petersen)

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Virginia Tech head coach Buzz Williams loosens his tie and leaves the floor after an NCAA college basketball game against Virginia in Blacksburg, Va., Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015. (AP Photo/The Roanoke Times, Matt Gentry) LOCAL TELEVISION OUT; SALEM TIMES REGISTER OUT; FINCASTLE HERALD OUT; CHRISTIANBURG NEWS MESSENGER OUT; RADFORD NEWS JOURNAL OUT; ROANOKE STAR SENTINEL OUT

Mike Tobey, Devin Wilson

Virginia’s Mike Tobey (left) against Virginia Tech’s Devin Wilson (11), as he clears a rebound during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game, Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015, in Blacksburg, Va. Virginia won 50-47. (AP Photo/Don Petersen)

Malcolm Brogdon, Will Johnston

Virginia’s Malcolm Brogdon (15) shoots against Virginia Tech’s Will Johnston during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015, in Blacksburg, Va. Virginia won 50-47. (AP Photo/Don Petersen)

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Virginia’s Justin Anderson (1) celebrates as he leaves the floor after an NCAA college basketball game against Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va., Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015. (AP Photo/The Roanoke Times, Matt Gentry) LOCAL TELEVISION OUT; SALEM TIMES REGISTER OUT; FINCASTLE HERALD OUT; CHRISTIANBURG NEWS MESSENGER OUT; RADFORD NEWS JOURNAL OUT; ROANOKE STAR SENTINEL OUT

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Virginia Tech’s Christian Beyer (22) grabs an offensive rebound in front of Virginia’s Marial Shayock (4) and Darion Atkins (5) during an NCAA college basketball game in Blacksburg, Va., Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015. (AP Photo/The Roanoke Times, Matt Gentry) LOCAL TELEVISION OUT; SALEM TIMES REGISTER OUT; FINCASTLE HERALD OUT; CHRISTIANBURG NEWS MESSENGER OUT; RADFORD NEWS JOURNAL OUT; ROANOKE STAR SENTINEL OUT

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Malcolm Brogdon, Devin Wilson

Virginia’s Malcolm Brogdon, left, drives against Virginia Tech’s Devin Wilson during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015, in Blacksburg, Va. Virginia won 50-47. (AP Photo/Don Petersen)

Virginia Virginia Tech Basketball

Virginia players Mike Tobey (10) and Isaiah Wilkins (21) grab a defensive rebound during an NCAA college basketball game against Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va., Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015. (AP Photo/The Roanoke Times, Matt Gentry) LOCAL TELEVISION OUT; SALEM TIMES REGISTER OUT; FINCASTLE HERALD OUT; CHRISTIANBURG NEWS MESSENGER OUT; RADFORD NEWS JOURNAL OUT; ROANOKE STAR SENTINEL OUT

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BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) — So often this season, when No. 2 Virginia has needed a lift, it has come from Justin Anderson.

The junior guard provided a huge one Sunday, this time with an assist from coach Tony Bennett, and led the Cavaliers on a critical 12-0 run late in the game to give them a 50-47 victory at inspired Virginia Tech and sold-out Cassell Coliseum.

“I think he understood it was time,” forward Anthony Gill said of Anderson, who scored eight points in the run. It was time to go ahead and pick it up and that’s what he did. He really carried us in those last couple minutes.”

Anderson started the burst with a 3-pointer, then Bennett went with a call that he hoped might light a fire.

“Justin’s been begging me for three years, ‘When are you going to put a lob in for me, coach? When are you going to put in a lob?” Bennett said, laughing. ” … I’m glad we put it in because it was well-timed.”

Anderson gathered London Perrantes’ pass and dunked, tying the game at 45 and giving the Virginia fans in the building renewed hope, and he then put them ahead to stay with another 3-pointer. Gill capped the 12-0 burst with a tough stickback.

“When he said we were going to run it, I was just ready to go up there and get it,” Anderson said of the lob play.

It pulled Virginia out of a hole the Cavaliers hadn’t seen before this season.

The Cavaliers (19-0, 7-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) trailed 43-33 after the Hokies outscored them 30-9 in a long stretch spanning the halves. It included a drought of 9:14 between the Cavaliers’ first basket of the second half — a 3-pointer by Brogdon — and its next points — a 3-pointer by Perrantes — the latter pulling them within 43-36 with 10:20 remaining.

After Christian Beyer’s inside basket for the Hokies (8-11, 0-6), Anderson made a 3-pointer from the left corner.

“We just needed the seal to be broken, as we say,” Bennett said. Virginia shot just 34.7 percent (17-for-49).

Darion Atkins followed with two free throws, Anderson scored on a game-tying alley-oop dunk on a pass from London Perrantes and then made another 3-pointer, giving Virginia back the lead at 48-45.

The Hokies, playing their third consecutive game without scoring leader Justin Bibbs because of a concussion, weren’t lacking for playmakers. Ahmed Hill scored with 1:06 to play for the Hokies, but missed a free throw that resulted from the play. Atkins kept the Hokies in it by missing a free throw with 12.8 seconds left, but Adam Smith’s long 3-pointer spun around the inside of the rim and then popped back out as time expired.

“I thought it was in.” said Smith, whose 15 points led the Hokies. “I thought we were going to overtime.”

That they didn’t, but lost instead, was of no consolation to first-year coach Buzz Williams.

“You don’t play for all that. That’s the truth. I’m not trying to be silly,” Williams said. “If we’re supposed to be applauded for playing hard, I think you can do that over at the Blacksburg Rec (Recreation Center). It has to be more than that.”

LAST TIME THEY MET:

Anderson and Joe Harris made consecutive 3s to spark Virginia’s rally for an 11-point, second-half deficit on its way to a 557-53 victory.

TIP INS:

Virginia: Anderson scored 10 of his 12 points in the second half. … The Cavaliers were 6 for 22 (27.3 percent) in the second half.

Virginia Tech: Sunday’s game completed a string of four consecutive games against teams in the top 15 for the Hokies. The streak started at No. 10 Louisville and No. 15 North Carolina and included a Thursday night visit from No. 8 Notre Dame before the game against the Cavaliers.

UP NEXT:

Virginia plays Duke next Saturday at John Paul Jones Arena.

The Hokies host Pittsburgh on Tuesday night.