Eric Paschall and Damion Lee react to San Francisco’s upset win over No. 4 Virginia

After the University of San Francisco knocked off Virginia, Damion Lee and Eric Paschall chimed in on Twitter with a reaction to the upset.

While they wait for NBA training camp practice to open next week, an upset in the college basketball slate caught the eyes of a few members of the Golden State Warriors.

On Friday, the University of San Francisco traveled to Connecticut to compete in The Mohegan Sun’s “Bubbleville.” For their third consecutive game in three days, the upset-minded Dons suited up against the No. 4 ranked team in the country — the Virginia Cavaliers.

Despite an early second-half lead from Virginia, San Francisco traded shots with the defending NCAA Tournament Champions. Scoring runs and steady long-distance shooting throughout the second half helped push San Francisco into the lead over Virginia.

Jamaree Bouyea notched a game-high 19 points on 8-of-15 shooting from the field with six assists, three boards and two steals in 35 minutes. Bouyea’s backcourt mate Khalil Shabazz added 14 points on 5-of-11 shooting from the field with five boards and an assist.

As a team, Todd Golden’s group nailed 13 jumpers from beyond the arc while Virginia registered only three 3-pointers, shooting a lowly 25% from long range.

A back and forth second half came down to a final heave from Virginia. With two seconds remaining, Sam Hauser clanked a last-chance 3-pointer off the rim, sealing San Francisco’s narrow upset, 61-60.

Following San Francisco’s first win over a top-five ranked team since 1981, Damion Lee and Eric Paschall chimed in on Twitter with praise for one of Golden State’s local college basketball programs.

Via @Dami0nLee on Twitter:

Via @epaschall on Twitter:

After their wild upset victory over Virginia, Golden, Shabazz and Bouyea will stay in Bubbleville for a tilt against Rhode Island on Sunday at 2:30 P.M. PST.

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