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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) - Revenge was sweet for Virginia in its rematch against No. 21 Virginia Tech, and if the weekend goes well, it could lead to a Cavaliers championship, too.
Sean Singletary scored 17 points and the Cavaliers beat the Hokies 69-56 Thursday night to move into first place in the Atlantic Coast Conference with one game left in the regular season.
The Cavaliers (20-8, 11-4), picked to finish eighth in the preseason, finished 8-0 in league play at their new John Paul Jones Arena and took a one-game lead over the Hokies, Boston College and No. 8 North Carolina, which lost at Georgia Tech.
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