2006–07 Virginia Tech Hokies men's basketball team

2006–07 Virginia Tech Hokies men's basketball
2nd Round ACC vs NC State, L, 64–72
Round of 32 vs SIU, L, 48–63
Conference Atlantic Coast Conference
2006–07 record 22–12 (11–7 ACC)
Head coach Seth Greenberg
Assistant coach Brad Greenberg
Assistant coach Ryan Odom
Assistant coach Stacey Palmore
Home arena Cassell Coliseum
2006–07 ACC men's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
#4 North Carolina115 .688  317  .816
Virginia115 .688  2111  .656
#18 Maryland106 .625  259  .735
Virginia Tech106 .625  2212  .647
Boston College106 .625  2112  .636
Duke88 .500  2211  .667
Georgia Tech88 .500  2012  .625
Clemson79 .438  2511  .694
Florida State79 .438  2213  .629
NC State511 .313  2016  .556
Wake Forest511 .313  1516  .484
Miami (FL)412 .250  1220  .375
2007 ACC Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2006–07 Virginia Tech Hokies men's basketball team is an NCAA Division I college basketball team that competed in the Atlantic Coast Conference, finishing the regular season as the third place team in the conference.

During the 2006–2007 regular season, Virginia Tech beat Duke at Cameron Indoor Stadium and also swept North Carolina defeating the top-ranked team both in Blacksburg, VA and their home court in Chapel Hill, NC, although losing 3 times in a row to NC State including a loss ending their ACC tournament run.

Roster

Virginia Tech's basketball team just before tip-off of their March 1, 2007 game against Virginia

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

No. Position Player
1 United States SG Zabian Dowdell
3 United States PG Nigel Munson
13 United States SF Deron Washington
14 Netherlands C/PF Robert Krabbendam
15 United States PF Terrance Vinson
21 United States PF Lewis Witcher
22 United States PG Jamon Gordon
No. Position Player
23 United States SG Marcus Travis
24 United States SG Markus Sailes
33 United States PF Coleman Collins
34 Mali PF Cheick Diakite
40 Puerto Rico SF/SG A. D. Vassallo
42 United States SF Chris Tucker

2006–2007 schedule and results

DateOpponentLocationResultOverallConf.
Regular Season
November 10, 2006Coppin StateBlacksburg, VAW 94–431–00–0
November 14, 2006West FloridaBlacksburg, VAW 95–472–00–0
November 23, 2006Western Michigan1Orlando, FLL 68–712–10–0
November 24, 2006Montana1Orlando, FLW 77–563–10–0
November 26, 2006Southern Illinois1Orlando, FLL 64–693–20–0
November 29, 2006Iowa2Blacksburg, VAW 59–554–20–0
December 3, 2006George Washington3Washington, DCL 62–634–30–0
December 6, 2006Old DominionBlacksburg, VAW 72–555–30–0
December 10, 2006Appalachian StateBlacksburg, VAW 69–376–30–0
December 17, 2006Wake ForestBlacksburg, VAW 63–607–31–0
December 21, 2006Seton Hall4New York, NYW 80–618–31–0
December 23, 2006CampbellBlacksburg, VAW 94–709–31–0
December 30, 2006MarshallHuntington, WVL 58–599–41–0
January 3, 2007RichmondBlacksburg, VAW 65–5310–41–0
January 6, 2007DukeDurham, NCW 69–67 (OT)11–42–0
January 10, 2007UNC GreensboroGreensboro, NCW 74–5112–42–0
January 13, 2007North CarolinaBlacksburg, VAW 94–8813–43–0
January 17, 2007Florida StateTallahassee, FLL 73–8213–53–1
January 21, 2007MarylandBlacksburg, VAW 67–64 (OT)14–54–1
January 23, 2007MiamiMiami, FLW 92–8515–55–1
January 28, 2007Georgia TechAtlanta, GAW 73–6516–56–1
January 31, 2007NC StateBlacksburg, VAL 59–7016–66–2
February 3, 2007Boston CollegeChestnut Hill, MAL 59–8016–76–3
February 10, 2007VirginiaBlacksburg, VAW 84–5717–77–3
February 13, 2007North CarolinaChapel Hill, NCW 81–80 (OT)18–78–3
February 18, 2007NC StateRaleigh, NCL 56–8118–88–4
February 21, 2007Boston CollegeBlacksburg, VAW 79–6219–89–4
February 24, 2007MiamiBlacksburg, VAW 73–5720–810–4
March 1, 2007VirginiaCharlottesville, VAL 56–6920–910–5
March 4, 2007ClemsonBlacksburg, VAL 74–7520–1010–6
ACC Tournament
March 9, 2007Wake ForestTampa, FLW 71–5221–1011–6
March 10, 2007NC StateTampa, FLL 64–7221–1111–7
NCAA Tournament
March 16, 2007IllinoisColumbus, OHW 54–5222–1111–7
March 16, 2007Southern IllinoisColumbus, OHL 48–6322–1211–7
*Conference games in bold. 1Old Spice Classic, 2ACC-Big Ten Challenge, 3BB&T Classic, 4Aeropostale Classic

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