Virginia Tech men’s basketball is on the doorstep of the 2025-26 postseason, with one more game — No. 13 Virginia — rounding out its regular-season slate. After part two of the Commonwealth Clash, the Hokies will then head to the ACC Tournament, which starts March 10 at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Virginia Tech (19-11, 8-9 ACC) is currently the No. 11 team in the ACC standings and would play Syracuse in the opening round of the tournament if the regular season ended today. The Hokies can finish in any spot between No. 8 and No. 12, depending on whether they win or lose Saturday.
The Hokies enter Saturday’s Commonwealth Clash off a 72-63 victory over Boston College. Virginia Tech led by as many as 19, though it allowed the Eagles to close the gap to six before eventually pulling out a nine-point win and moving to a 14-3 regular-season record in Cassell Coliseum…