COLUMBIA, S. C. — No. 1 Virginia avoided a repeat of last year’s historic loss to UMBC when it overcame a double-digit deficit to beat No. 16 Gardner-Webb 71-56 in the NCAA tournament on Friday afternoon.
Virginia, which entered the tournament 29-3 with an ACC regular-season championship under its belt, trailed by as many as 14 points and went into halftime down six to a Gardner-Webb team that had never played in the tournament before.
“They stepped to the challenge, even though it was a little wobbly at times,” Virginia coach Tony Bennett said afterward.
If the memory of last year’s loss to UMBC — when Virginia became the first 1-seed to ever lose to a 16 — had faded, it came rushing right back thanks to an uncharacteristic eight first-half turnovers.