
Wofford
(-11.5)

Virginia Military Institute
(+11.5)
Highlights
Summary
LEXINGTON, Va. (Interstat) â Cayden Vasko scored 26 points to lead Wofford to an 81-67 menâs basketball victory over Virginia Military Institute on Wednesday night at Cameron Hall. The Terriers built a 44-27 halftime lead and maintained control throughout the Southern Conference contest. Vasko added five assists. Nils Machowski and Jayden Tyler each added 15 points for Wofford, which improved to 16-8. TJ Johnson led the Keydets with 25 points. Tan Yildizoglu added 13 points and four assists for Virginia Military Institute, which fell to 6-18 despite a 40-point second half. Wofford shot 45.6% from the field and made 11 3-pointers. An announced crowd of 1,264 attended.
Extended Summary
LEXINGTON, Va. (Interstat) â Cayden Vasko scored 26 points and Wofford used a dominant first-half defensive performance to build a commanding lead before holding off a second-half rally from Virginia Military Institute for an 81-67 victory in a Southern Conference menâs basketball game Wednesday night at Cameron Hall. The Terriers (16-8, 8-3 SoCon) led by as many as 22 points in the opening period, stifling the Keydetsâ offense for long stretches. Wofford took a 44-27 advantage into halftime, limiting VMI (6-18, 1-10) to just 27 points on 34% shooting from the floor in the first 20 minutes. The Terriersâ early surge proved insurmountable despite a spirited comeback attempt by the home team after the break. Vasko, a 6-foot-6 junior from Lowell, Indiana, was the catalyst throughout, adding five assists, a block and six rebounds in 36 minutes. His performance marked a significant offensive resurgence after being held to five points in Woffordâs previous game, a loss to East Tennessee State. The Keydets, fueled by TJ Johnsonâs game-high 25 points, emerged from the locker room with renewed energy. A 15-5 run to open the second half, capped by a Johnson 3-pointer, cut the deficit to 49-42 and forced a Wofford timeout with 15:20 remaining. VMI continued to chip away, closing to within 56-52 on a Tan Yildizoglu layup with 9:58 left, applying serious pressure to the conference front-runners. The most important part of the game came in response to that surge. With their lead nearly evaporated, the Terriers steadied themselves. Vasko answered with a driving hook shot and a converted free throw. After a Johnson jumper for VMI, Jayden Tyler and Nils Machowski hit crucial 3-pointers to spark a 12-2 Wofford run over the next three minutes, pushing the lead back to 71-56 with 6:35 to play and effectively sealing the outcome. VMI never got closer than 11 points the rest of the way. Woffordâs balanced attack provided ample support for Vasko. Tyler finished with 15 points, Machowski added 15 points and three assists, and Chace Watley contributed 11 points. Brian Sumpter anchored the interior defense with two blocks. Johnson, a 6-foot-7 sophomore from Belton, Texas, played all 40 minutes for the Keydets, who have lost 10 of their last 11 games. Yildizoglu, from Istanbul, Turkey, added 13 points and four assists, while Kaden Stuckey of Mono, Canada, provided a lift off the bench with 10 points. The Terriers shot 48% from the field and connected on 10 3-pointers, overcoming 15 turnovers. VMI won the second half 40-37 and shot 46% overall for the game but was undone by its slow start and 14 turnovers. The Keydets also struggled from the free-throw line, making just 13 of 22 attempts. A crowd of 1,264 watched as Wofford improved its position in the SoCon standings, bouncing back from Sundayâs defeat. VMI, which entered the game with the leagueâs lowest-ranked defense, fell further into the conference cellar. Wofford will look to continue its momentum at home against Western Carolina on Saturday. Virginia Military Institute remains at Cameron Hall to host East Tennessee State, also on Saturday.
Preview
Preview: Wofford Terriers at Virginia Military Institute Keydets LEXINGTON, Va. (Interstat) â A surging Wofford team looks to rebound from a weekend setback when it visits struggling Virginia Military Institute in a Southern Conference menâs basketball matchup Wednesday night at Cameron Hall. The Terriers (15-8 overall) had a five-game winning streak snapped in an 86-72 home loss to East Tennessee State on Sunday. Wofford had previously won eight of its last ten, establishing itself in the upper tier of the conference. The Keydets (6-17) have lost eight consecutive games, with their last win coming on Jan. 3 against Chattanooga. Woffordâs success has been fueled by guard Nils Machowski, who enters as the teamâs consistent offensive catalyst. Over his last eight games, Machowski is averaging 19.0 points, including a 33-point, 5-assist effort at Mercer on Jan. 10 and a 23-point performance in the recent loss to ETSU. His backcourt play will be central to the Terriersâ attack. VMI will counter with its own high-scoring guard in TJ Johnson. Despite the teamâs slump, Johnson has been a bright spot, averaging 18.6 points over the same eight-game span. He scored 30 points at East Tennessee State on Jan. 7 and poured in 26 in Saturdayâs 95-81 loss at Mercer. Support from Tan Yildizoglu, who notched a double-double with 13 points and 10 assists against Mercer, will be crucial for the Keydets to keep pace. The teams present a stark contrast in recent form. During its recent 8-2 stretch, Wofford averaged 82.4 points per game, showcasing an efficient offense. VMI, during its eight-game skid, has allowed an average of 81.6 points while struggling to find consistent scoring outside of Johnson. This game begins a pivotal stretch for both squads as the regular season enters its final month. Wofford will look to solidify its standing near the top of the SoCon, while VMI desperately seeks a spark to reverse its fortunes. The teams will meet again in Spartanburg, S.C., on Feb. 18. Tip-off is scheduled for 7 p.m. EST Wednesday.