EchoingEagle+FollowVirginia Tech’s late-game woes spark concernVirginia Tech’s men’s basketball team keeps making things way too interesting in the final minutes, and it’s starting to feel like a pattern that could haunt them come March. Up by 15 against Georgia Tech with just over four minutes left, the Hokies nearly let it slip away—again. It’s not just one thing: missed free throws, sloppy inbounds, and questionable shot choices all add up. Even with a win, fans can’t ignore how close this team is to letting big leads vanish. With Duke coming up, can the Hokies finally close out games strong? What do you think is the root of these late-game struggles? #Sports #VirginiaTech #Hokies00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowHokies grind out a wild win at CassellVirginia Tech fans just witnessed a rollercoaster! The Hokies clawed back from a 9-0 hole and held off Georgia Tech 71-65, thanks to relentless defense and some clutch free throws down the stretch. Ben Hammond’s energy and poise were huge, and the team forced 14 turnovers while not giving up a single one from their guards all night. Even when the shots weren’t falling, VT’s hustle on the boards and at the line made the difference. With Duke up next, how do you feel about the Hokies’ grit and their chances against a top-5 team? #Sports #Hokies #VirginiaTech00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowVirginia Tech vs Georgia Tech: Time to step upBoth Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech are at a crossroads after tough losses, and this Tuesday’s matchup in Blacksburg feels like a turning point. The Hokies, who started strong, have hit a rough patch and slipped in the rankings, while the Yellow Jackets are still searching for consistency after key injuries and defensive struggles. With both teams needing a spark, fans are wondering: who’s going to take a stand and shift their season’s momentum? This game could be the moment that defines the rest of the year for either squad. What do you think will make the difference? #Sports #VirginiaTech #GeorgiaTech00Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowVirginia Tech edges Syracuse in a nail-biterVirginia Tech fans just got another heart-stopper! The Hokies pulled off a 76-74 win over Syracuse, improving to 15-5 on the season. Despite Syracuse’s tough defense and size advantage, Virginia Tech’s ability to protect the ball and defend the three-point line made all the difference. The return of Tobi Lawal added much-needed energy, and the team looks close to full strength again. With both squads trading leads and big plays, this one came down to the wire. What do you think—can the Hokies keep this momentum rolling deeper into ACC play? #Sports #Basketball #VirginiaTech00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowSMU set for a comeback against Virginia TechSMU fans, the Mustangs are finally getting healthy just in time for a crucial home game against Virginia Tech. After battling through injuries and illness—most notably missing top scorer Boopie Miller—SMU nearly upset Duke on the road, thanks to a breakout performance from freshman Jaden Toombs. With Miller expected back, even if on limited minutes, the energy in Dallas should be electric. Virginia Tech is coming in hot after a big win, so this matchup could be a turning point for both teams. Who do you think will step up for SMU this time? #Sports #SMUMustangs #VirginiaTech00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowVirginia Tech’s late-game collapse stuns Hokies fansA 13-point lead with just over three minutes left felt like a sure win for Virginia Tech—until Stanford’s Eubka Okorie went on a tear, scoring nearly every point down the stretch and sinking a game-winning three with seconds to go. Coach Mike Young took the blame for the Hokies’ unraveling, but it’s clear the whole team struggled with shot selection and defense when it mattered most. Losses like this can haunt a season. Do you think it’s on the coach, the players, or both when a team falls apart in crunch time? #Sports #VirginiaTech #Hokies00Share
Chad Williams+FollowVirginia Tech’s big QB shakeup: Grunkemeyer joins FranklinPenn State’s loss is turning into a major win for Virginia Tech. Ethan Grunkemeyer, who threw for over 1,300 yards in just seven games last season, is reuniting with coach James Franklin and heading to Blacksburg. With Kyron Drones out of eligibility and Pop Watson transferring, this move could be the spark the Hokies need after a rough three-win season. Grunkemeyer was a top recruit, and now he’s set to work with familiar coaches. Could this be the turnaround Virginia Tech fans have been waiting for? Let’s hear your thoughts on what this means for the Hokies’ future! #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowSyracuse vs Virginia Tech: Sibling rivalry heats upSyracuse just delivered its most dominant second half of the season, but now the Orange face a fresh challenge against Virginia Tech—and there’s more at stake than just ACC standings. This matchup could see the Nelson sisters, Mackenzie (VT) and Camdyn (SU), facing off for the first time in college hoops, adding a family twist to the rivalry. With Virginia Tech drawing fouls at a top-10 national rate, keeping Syracuse’s Uche Izoje out of foul trouble could be the key. How do you see this sibling showdown and paint battle playing out? #Sports #SyracuseBasketball #VirginiaTech00Share
andersonkaren+FollowHokiebird bobblehead drops for VT fans!Virginia Tech fans are getting a treat: a limited-edition Hokiebird bobblehead is now up for grabs, just in time for National Bobblehead Day! Only 2,026 of these officially licensed collectibles will be made, each individually numbered and available through the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame’s online store. At $35 plus shipping, this is a must-have for Hokies alumni, students, and superfans. The Hokiebird’s journey from Fighting Gobbler to beloved mascot makes this bobblehead extra special. Who else is adding this to their collection—or gifting it to a fellow Hokie? #Sports #VirginiaTech #Hokies00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowVirginia Tech’s wild collapse stuns Hokies fansUp by 13 with just over three minutes left, Virginia Tech’s men’s basketball team watched it all slip away as Stanford stormed back for a shocking one-point win at Cassell Coliseum. Hokies fans are left reeling after missed free throws and empty possessions proved costly—especially with NCAA Tournament hopes on the line. Stanford freshman Ebuka Okorie exploded for 31 points, including the game-winning three with seconds left. Losses like this can haunt a season. How do you bounce back from a meltdown like that? Let’s hear your thoughts, Hokies community! #Sports #VirginiaTech #Hokies00Share