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Virginia Tech’s Franky Medina (133lbs.), No. 12 TJ Stewart (184lbs.), and No. 16 Jimmy Mullen (HWT) could not get in the win column on the night.
Even when Tech was able to block, Louisville countered, as outside hitter Charitie Luper and middle blocker Reese Robins were both able to redirect attempted Hokies blocks into Cardinals kills.
At this point, to claim the Hokies played a messy, mistake-ladened, not-enough football game is about as redundant as it is true. “We gave them a head start,” said Tech head coach Brent Pry.