After extending their home winning streak to a John Paul Jones Arena-record 22 straight games Sunday, No. 7 Virginia looks to extend that mark against Grambling State on Tuesday night in the second round of the Emerald Coast Classic.The Cavaliers have held their last two opponents to under 40 points, which brings the total to 16 games that a Tony Bennett-coached Virginia team has held an opponent to fewer than 40 points.Grambling State enters the matchup 347th in the country in scoring offense, averaging just under 57 points per game -- a stat that doesnt bode well against Virginia. The Cavaliers (3-0) enter the matchup allowing just 40 points per game.Guard Ervin Mitchell will have to do the bulk of the scoring for the Tigers, as he enters the game averaging 13.3 points.Virginia has received balance throughout its lineup this season on a team that can play 10 or 11 guys on any given night. Guard Marial Shayok has been Bennetts sixth man off of the bench and leads the Cavaliers in scoring. Shayok is coming off of a 15-point effort in Virginias 62-38 win over Yale on Sunday.Marial obviously brings a scoring punch for us, Bennett said of the 6-foot-5 junior. Hes a hard-playing defender and offensively, hes aggressive. I like that.The Cavaliers depth in the frontcourt and the backcourt will be a tough test for a Grambling State team that averages just 31 rebounds and seven assists per game. Virginia senior guard London Perrantes recorded seven assists himself in the win over Yale.I dont have to do much talking in front of these guys, Perrantes said of his team. I just try to lead by example and come out here every day and just go hard.Big scoring runs and holding opponents to long droughts without scoring have been a catalyst to Virginias 3-0 start. The Cavaliers have used three separate runs of at least 16-0 this season and that trend could continue against an opponent that has shown the inability to put the ball in the basket during its 1-2 start.Both teams will make their way south to Niceville, Fla., after Tuesdays game for the third round of the Emerald Coast Classic, which resumes Friday. Zack Granite Jersey . -- Los Angeles Lakers guard Jordan Farmar will be out for roughly four weeks after tearing his left hamstring. Ariel Jurado Jersey .J. -- Marty Brodeur beat the Pittsburgh Penguins yet again. https://www.cheaprangersbaseball.com/262h-josh-hamilton-jersey-rangers.html . Batiste, who briefly signed with the Eskimos in 2006, has spent time with several NFL teams including the Pittsburgh Steelers and Washington Redskins. Nate Jones Rangers Jersey . -- Golden State Warriors coach Mark Jackson asked his players a simple question during Fridays morning shootaround: How many of them had ever been on a team 14 games over . Hunter Pence Rangers Jersey . Only three players drafted by NHL clubs were included on the Czech selection camp roster on Wednesday. Those players were Dallas Stars 2012 first-rounder Radek Faksa, Winnipeg Jets 2013 fourth-rounder Jan Kostalek and Phoenix Coyotes 2012 seventh-rounder Marek Langhamer.Frisco, TX (Sports Network) - The Dallas Stars revealed on Thursday that prospect Scott Winkler passed away at the age of 23. Though the club did not reveal the circumstances of his death, multiple reports state that Winkler was found dead of unknown causes in his parents home in Asker, roughly 15 miles to the southwest of Oslo, on Wednesday night. "The Dallas Stars are heartbroken to hear about Scotts passing," said Stars general manager Jim Nill in a statement. "Scott was a wonderful young man with great character and a bright future; we extend our deepest condolences to his family and friends." Winkler was a third-round selection of the Stars in 2008, but spent the past four yyears at Colorado College, during which he totaled 24 goals and 63 points in 120 games.dddddddddddd He was slated to begin his professional career with the Texas Stars in the American Hockey League next season. "It is an unfathomable tragedy to see a talented young man pass at such an early age," said Ken Ralph, Colorado Colleges director of athletics. "This spring we have seen Scott put in a great deal of work to prepare himself for his professional career and the rest of his life. He had such a bright future ahead of him. Id like to ask all Colorado College fans and supporters of college hockey everywhere to keep the Winkler family in your thoughts and prayers." ' ' '