Virginia
Virginia has three stellar guards. De’Andre Hunter, a 53% shooter from the field and a 45.7% shooter from downtown, is scoring 15.1 PPG while making 5.0 RPG. Also in the backcourt, Kyle Guy, who good on 47.2% from the field and 46.3% from the arc, leads the team with 15.6 PPG. Guard Ty Jerome leads the club with 5.4 APG. He’s scoring 13.0 PPG. Our Virginia vs Gardner-Webb preview notes that although the frontcourt is not as accomplished, they manage to hold their own in the paint.
Gardner-Webb
Our Virginia vs Gardner-Webb preview observes that this team’s shooting percentage have been sound. They hit 48.8% of their field goals, 71.1% of their frees, and 39.1% of their threes. Guard David Efianayi leads the team in scoring with 18.4 PPG, while guard Jose Perez is next with 15.0 PPG. He leads the Bulldogs in rebounding, snaring 5.8 per game. Forward D.J. Laster, who’s good for 13.7 PPG and 5.5 RPG, is a 56.0% shooter from the field and 45.1% from the arc.
NCAA Tournament Round One – Virginia vs Gardner-Webb Preview Pick
Gardner-Webb can be prone to turnovers. They won’t survive the first round if they’re careless with the ball. The top three scorers on this basketball team have to put up big numbers. The Bulldogs do have a chance of moving onto the second round. But everything needs to fall into place for them to do so, and we think there a very slim chance of that happening against the Cavs. Our Virginia vs Gardner-Webb preview lines the Cavaliers at -21.5.