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Bowman leads BC past Ga. Tech in ACC tourney opener

- By Mike Fitzpatric­k AP Sports Writer

NEW YORK — Following its first winning season in seven years, Boston College has a chance to make some noise in March.

Ky Bowman had 26 points, 10 rebounds and six assists to lead the Eagles over Georgia Tech 87-77 on Tuesday in the opening game of the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament.

Sophomore forward Nik Popovic scored a career-high 20 points and Jerome Robinson, runner-up for ACC player of the year, added 19 for Boston College. Despite going 2 for 14 from 3-point range, the Eagles never trailed and were in control throughout against a banged-up Georgia Tech team that struggled to score all season.

With the league holding its postseason showcase in Brooklyn for the second consecutiv­e year, a sparse crowd was on hand to see the 12th-seeded Eagles (18-14) advance to play No. 5 seed North Carolina State on Wednesday.

“My preparatio­n probably begins in about 20 seconds,” BC coach Jim Christian said. “But this is an important time to enjoy. I want these guys to enjoy it, and then we’ll start getting ready right away.”

Tadric Jackson scored 23 of his 29 points in the second half for the 13thseeded Yellow Jackets (13-19), who won their final two regular-season games after losing seven straight and 11 of 12.

Ben Lammers added 18 points and Georgia Tech’s leading scorer Josh Okogie had 14 on 5-for-20 shooting.

“We’ve got a really good nucleus coming back,” coach Josh Pastner said, “and we have a good recruiting class coming in.”

Jordan Chatman chipped in with 13 points for the Eagles, who had lost four of five.

Boston College’s last three ACC Tournament wins have come against Georgia Tech. The previous two were in 2015 and 2012.

After trailing by 10 at halftime, Georgia Tech missed its first nine field-goal attempts in the second half and the Eagles opened their largest lead, 51-31, on Bowman’s three-point play with 13:37 remaining.

The pressing Yellow Jackets forced a flurry of late turnovers and cut the margin to six with 45 seconds left, but Boston College closed it out at the free-throw line. “We just dug ourselves in a little bit too deep of a hole,” Pastner said.

BC seized control with an early 9-0 run and went into halftime with a 3626 cushion. Lammers led all scorers with 11 points in the half. “This shows you what we’ve gone through the whole season,” Okogie said. “All we can do is take this feeling and (build) on it for next year.”

 ?? Frank Franklin II / AP ?? Georgia Tech’s Moses Wright (right) and Boston College’s Steffon Mitchell fight for the ball during Tuesday’s game in the first round of the ACC tournament in New York.
Frank Franklin II / AP Georgia Tech’s Moses Wright (right) and Boston College’s Steffon Mitchell fight for the ball during Tuesday’s game in the first round of the ACC tournament in New York.

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