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Cavaliers drop ACC road game

The Virginia men's basketball team fell to Miami last night in Coral Gables, 68-60.

With Virginia Tech's victory last night against Boston College, Virginia and Virginia Tech now both hold ACC records of 9-4, sharing second place in the conference.

The Cavaliers shot only 39 percent and hit only 33 percent of their three-point shots.

Junior Sean Singletary led the Cavaliers with 17 points and senior J.R. Reynolds followed with 13.

Virginia has three games left before the ACC tournament begins. The Cavaliers will host Georgia Tech and Virginia Tech at home, then will travel to Wake Forest to end the season.

-- compiled by Eric Kolenich

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