Relive Virginia Tech Hokies history with this unique gift:
Virginia Tech Plays Coaster Set
4 distinct great moments
Capture the excitement from four of the greatest Virginia Tech plays. What are your favorite memories from Cassell Coliseum? Now you can cherish them every day with these high quality slate coasters.
Buy for yourself or as a great gift idea for any dedicated Virginia Tech alumni or fan. These coasters are more than just functional and unique; they're a testament to your unwavering Hokies love.
Product Features:
- Set of four coasters laser-etched with the Virginia Tech Hokies greatest moments.
- Modern, classy, and unique. Perfect addition to any room's decor.
- Precision and quality ensure every detail of the historic plays.
- Crafted from 100% natural slate with natural edge for authenticity.
- Felt backing to protect your tables.
- Shipping Assurance: We guarantee safe delivery. If your coasters arrive cracked or damaged, we'll promptly send you replacements.
Virginia Tech plays included:
2011 Regular Season vs Duke
Number 1 goes down
2019 Round of 32 vs Liberty
Sweet victory
2007 First Round vs Illinois
Tournament comeback
1995 Tournament Championship vs Marquette
Ice cold free throws
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With each coaster, you'll not only protect your surfaces but also honor the unforgettable moments that define your Virginia Tech Hokies fandom. Whether for yourself or as a gift for your father, friend, husband, or more - we know these coasters are sure to rock! (pun intended).
Order this unique coaster set today and let the memories live on.
2011 Regular Season
Number 1 goes down
Virginia Tech vs Duke
64 - 60
26 February, 2011
Malcolm Delaney drained a three to give the Hokies a five point lead over No. 1 ranked Duke with two minutes left. Virginia Tech would hit clutch free throw and take down top seeded Duke.
2019 Round of 32
Sweet victory
Virginia Tech vs Liberty
67 - 58
24 March, 2019
Virginia Tech advanced to the Round of 16 for the first time since 1967 after defeating Liberty 67-58.
2007 First Round
Tournament comeback
Virginia Tech vs Illinois
54 - 52
16 March, 2007
Trailing by 10 with four minutes to play in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, Virginia Tech held Illinois scoreless and scored 12 points to defeat the Illini 54-52 and advance to the Round of 32.
1995 Tournament Championship
Ice cold free throws
Virginia Tech vs Marquette
65 - 64
29 March, 1995
Trailing by one in the NIT Championship, Shawn Smith drew a shooting foul with one second left. Smith drained two clutch free throws and the Hokies won the NIT Championship.
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