How to Watch Virginia Tech vs. Notre Dame Basketball: Live Stream & TV Channel Info – February 10

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish (7-16, 2-10 ACC) will try to stop a five-game home losing streak when they host the Virginia Tech Hokies (13-9, 5-6 ACC) on Saturday, February 10, 2024 at Purcell Pavilion. The contest airs at 6:00 PM ET on The CW.

If you’re looking for how to watch, the game is on The CW.

Hokies vs. Fighting Irish Game Info

  • Date: Saturday, February 10, 2024
  • Time: 6:00 PM ET
  • TV: The CW
  • Live Stream: Stream NCAA men’s basketball on Paramount Plus and Hulu + Live TV
  • Where: South Bend, Indiana
  • Venue: Purcell Pavilion

Hokies Insights

  • On offense, Virginia Tech is putting up 74.3 points per game (176th-ranked in college basketball). It is giving up 69.2 points per contest at the other end of the court (106th-ranked).
  • With 31.5 rebounds allowed per game, the Hokies are 23rd-best in college basketball. They rank 322nd in college basketball by grabbing 32.7 boards per contest.
  • So far this year, Virginia Tech ranks 53rd in college basketball in assists, averaging 15.5 per game.
  • The Hokies are committing 11.4 turnovers per game (177th-ranked in college basketball). They are forcing 11.6 turnovers per contest (166th-ranked).
  • So far this year, Virginia Tech is draining 8.5 threes per game (87th-ranked in college basketball) and is shooting 36.2% (68th-ranked) from beyond the arc.
  • With 6.6 three-pointers conceded per game, the Hokies rank 92nd in the nation. They are allowing a 33.5% shooting percentage from three-point land, which ranks 190th in college basketball.
  • Virginia Tech is attempting 31.4 two-pointers per game this season, which account for 57.3% of the shots it has taken (and 66.9% of the team’s baskets). Meanwhile, it is attempting 23.4 three-pointers per contest, which are 42.7% of its shots (and 33.1% of the team’s buckets).

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Fighting Irish Insights

  • On offense, Notre Dame is the second-worst squad in the nation (61.5 points per game). On defense, it is 39th (65.7 points allowed per game).
  • The Fighting Irish collect 36.4 rebounds per game and concede 34.3 boards, ranking 136th and 142nd, respectively, in college basketball.
  • Notre Dame is fourth-worst in the country in assists (9.6 per game) in 2023-24.
  • In 2023-24, the Fighting Irish are 250th in the country in turnovers committed (12.2 per game) and 308th in turnovers forced (10.1).
  • Notre Dame is 198th in the country in 3-pointers made (7.3 per game) and 328th in 3-point percentage (30.1%).
  • In 2023-24, the Fighting Irish are 139th in college basketball in 3-pointers allowed (7 per game) and 209th in defensive 3-point percentage (33.7%).
  • In 2023-24, Notre Dame has taken 55.9% percent of its shots from inside the 3-point line, and 44.1% percent from beyond it. In terms of made shots, 66.7% of Notre Dame’s buckets have been 2-pointers, and 33.3% have been 3-pointers.

Hokies Leaders

  • The Hokies leader in points and assists is Sean Pedulla, who puts up 15.8 points per game along with 4.6 assists.
  • Virginia Tech’s best rebounder is Lynn Kidd, who averages 6.6 boards per game in addition to his 13.5 PPG average.
  • The Hokies get the most three-point shooting production out of Hunter Cattoor, who makes 2.6 threes per game.
  • The Virginia Tech steals leader is Cattoor, who averages one steal per game, while its blocks leader is Robbie Beran, who compiles one block per contest.

Fighting Irish Leaders

  • Markus Burton racks up 16.2 points and adds four assists per game, putting him at the top of the Fighting Irish’s leaderboards in those statistics.
  • Kebba Njie’s stat line of 5.7 rebounds, 4.1 points and 0.7 assists per game helps him grab the top spot on the Notre Dame rebounding leaderboard.
  • Braeden Shrewsberry is consistent from three-point range and leads the Fighting Irish with 2.1 made threes per game.
  • Burton (1.7 steals per game) is the steal leader for Notre Dame while Njie (0.8 blocks per game) is the block leader.
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