Feb 19, 2022; Blacksburg, Virginia, USA; Virginia Tech Hokies forward Justyn Mutts (25) shoots as North Carolina Tar Heels forward Brady Malek (45) defends during the second half at Cassell Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Ryan Hunt-USA TODAY Sports Ryan Hunt-USA TODAY Sports

How to watch Virginia Tech vs. Louisville online: Streaming TV, game time and odds

The Louisville Cardinals (12-16, 6-12 ACC) will visit the Virginia Tech Hokies (18-11, 10-8 ACC) after losing seven road games in a row. It tips at 9:00 PM ET on Tuesday, March 1, 2022.

The Hokies defeated Miami 71-70 and covered the spread as 1-point underdogs, while going over the 139 point total in their last outing on Saturday. Keve Aluma racked up a team-high 18 points in the victory. In their last game, the Cardinals got a team-high 28 points from Sydney Curry in a 99-77 loss to Wake Forest on Saturday. They failed to cover the spread as 8.5-point underdogs, and the teams combined to score 176 points to go over the 143.5 point total.

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Who are the key players for Virginia Tech?

  • Justyn Mutts leads the Hokies in assists and rebounds. He puts up 3.4 assists and 7.3 rebounds per game.
  • Aluma paces Virginia Tech with 15.8 points per game.
  • Hunter Cattoor makes 2.4 treys per game to lead the Hokies.
  • Virginia Tech's blocks leader is Aluma, who averages 0.9 per game. Mutts leads the team averaging 1.2 steals an outing.

Who are the key players for Louisville?

  • Noah Locke averages 9.9 points per game and is the top scorer for the Cardinals.
  • Louisville's leader in rebounds is Malik Williams with 7.6 per game, and its leader in assists is Jarrod West with 2.9 per game.
  • Locke knocks down 2.1 three-pointers per game, the most on the Cardinals.
  • Williams' steals (1.3 steals per game) and blocks (0.6 blocks per game) pace Louisville on defense.

Key stats for Virginia Tech vs. Louisville

  • The Hokies make 47.0% of their shots from the field this season, which is 3.7 percentage points higher than the Cardinals have allowed to their opponents (43.3%).
  • In games Virginia Tech shoots better than 43.3% from the field, it is 12-6 against the spread and 14-4 overall.
  • This season, Louisville has a 5-6-1 record against the spread and a 7-5 record overall in games the team collectively shoots over 42.6% from the field.
  • Virginia Tech has collected an 11-8 record against the spread and a 13-6 straight-up record in games this season when the team connects on more than 34.2% of its three-point shots.
  • Louisville is 4-8 against the spread and 7-5 overall when shooting over 32.4% as a team from three-point range.
  • The Hokies' 8.8 made three-pointers per game this season is 1.1 more made shots on average than the 7.7 per game the Cardinals allow.
  • Virginia Tech has gone 12-7-0 against the spread and 15-5 overall this season in games it has out-shot its opponents from the three-point line. When Louisville hits fewer threes than its opponents, it is 1-9-1 ATS and 4-7 straight up.
  • The Hokies are the 47th-best three-point shooting team in college basketball, while the Cardinals give up the 246th-fewest makes from deep.

Who is favored to win Virginia Tech vs. Louisville?

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