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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) -- With starting center Travis Watson
on the bench in street clothes nursing a hip pointer, Virginia's
J.C. Mathis and Jason Clark knew Thursday night was their chance to
show what they can do.
Both did, with Mathis setting career-highs of 20 points and 15
rebounds and Clark blocking eight shots as No. 7 Virginia beat
Virginia Military Institute 93-59, the Cavaliers' 22nd consecutive victory in
in the series.
"We knew we had to step up our game and we wanted to show the
crowd and the coaches and everyone else that we can really play,"
Clark, a freshman, said after also scoring eight points and
grabbing nine rebounds.
Mathis, a starter whether Watson is available or not, normally
is the big man assigned to the opponent's best low post player, and
coach Pete Gillen sometimes tells him to concentrate on defense and
rebounding.
Against the smaller Keydets, he had a chance to do all three,
going 10-for-18 from the field, grabbing eight offensive rebounds
and standing out.
"J.C. is just a character guy," Gillen said. "He does
countless little things. Today we needed him to do a little more,
and he did it."
For Mathis, it was just another day doing his job for Virginia.
"I knew since Travis was out ... I had to make a conscious
effort" to rebound, he said. "Plus we thought we were a little
bigger up front, so we tried to exploit that."
The Cavaliers (14-2) won for the 99th time in the series they
have dominated most in their history, despite also playing without
guard Adam Hall, who sat out his fourth consecutive game with a
foot injury.
Still, VMI coach Bart Bellairs thought he had seen enough.
"Anyone who thinks the ACC is a finesse league needs to get
under the boards with some of those big guys," Bellairs said,
adding that the absence of Watson only served to make his
replacements hungry to do well.
"Sometimes, when a player like that is gone, other people are
foaming at the mouth to step up to the plate. You saw that
tonight," he said.
The Keydets (6-12) lost for the eighth time in nine games
despite 25 points from freshman Jason Conley, Division I's scoring
leader. VMI has beaten Virginia just 15 times in 114 meetings, and
not since 1964.
Virginia trailed 20-18 after Conley's 10th point with 8:25 left
in the first half, then went on a half-ending 31-9 run to lead
49-29.
Roger Mason Jr. had 10 points in the run and Mathis had eight.
Mason said playing the instate rival during an odd break in the
ACC schedule came at a good time, especially with No. 1 Duke ahead
on Sunday.
"It's definitely good to see. When key guys are out, other guys
have to step up. It's only going to help our team. When Travis is
back, J.C. has got confidence now to know that he can put up 20 and
15," he said.
The Cavaliers didn't let up after the break, starting the second
half with a 20-7 run and allowing Gillen to clear what was left of
his bench.
Mason added 17 points, Elton Brown had 15 and Jermaine Harper
added 13 for Virginia, which did not have a player log more than 30
minutes.
Conley also grabbed 11 rebounds for the Keydets, but got little
help. Ben Rand and Preston Beverly each scored eight points for
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