The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

TECH’S LATE LAPSE

Double-digit lead vanishes as Hokies finish with 17-5 run.

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The Jackets let one slip away as Virginia Tech rallies and wins on a late shot Monday.

BLACKSBURG, VA. — Virginia Tech coach Buzz Williams has been known to change dress shirts during halftime of games because of his propensity to sweat, but for the first time this season he switched into a sweater.

The custom-made garment worked as the Hokies won a game decided by three points or less for the third time this season — out of 10 attempts.

Malik Muller hit a 3-pointer with 18 seconds left and finished with 17 points to lift Virginia Tech to a 65-63 victory over Georgia Tech Monday.

Muller was 6-of-8 from the floor, including three 3-pointers as the Hokies (10-14, 2-9 ACC) rallied from a 10-point deficit with a little more than five minutes to go to snap a three-game losing streak.

The Hokies trailed 5848 after the Yellow Jackets’ Chris Bolden converted a three-point play with 5:07 remaining. But Virginia Tech missed only one shot the rest of the game, outscoring the Yellow Jackets 17-5 down the stretch.

Virginia Tech scored on its last eight possession­s and hit its last six shots. Muller made the last shot, catching a pass from Jalen Hudson and hitting a 3-pointer from the corner that gave the Hokies a 64-63 advantage with 16.1 seconds to go.

The lead marked Virginia Tech’s first of the second half.

“We drew up a play where I was standing in the corner,” Muller said. “Jalen could attack the hoop, and I knew that most of the time when I get open, it’s because someone is driving baseline and my man is going to help and I’m wide open.

“I was ready for the shot, so it came and I took it.”

Georgia Tech (1113, 2-10) called a timeout with 12.1 seconds remaining to set up a final play, but Marcus Georges-Hunt’s layup was heavily contested, and officials ruled the ball went out of bounds off a Georgia Tech player with less than three seconds left.

“We wanted the ball in Marcus’ hands,” Georgia Tech coach Brian Gregory said. “He’s our go-to guy. He’s the one who’s got to win the game for us at the end.”

Adam Smith made 1-of2 free throws with 1.8 seconds to go to give the Hokies a two-point lead. Following a timeout, Georgia Tech did not get off a shot attempt before the final buzzer.

Although No. 2 Virginia beat Georgia Tech by 29 points earlier this season, the Jackets’ nine other conference losses have been by a total of 34 points.

Smith scored 15 points for the Hokies, who shot 52.1 percent from the floor — their best shooting performanc­e in an ACC game this season. Shane Henry added 10.

“Our defense was awful in the second half,” Gregory said. “We didn’t guard the dribble well. We took away their 3’s, but they got to the freethrow line.”

Charles Mitchell led the Yellow Jackets with 17 points. Georges-Hunt had 11, while Bolden and Tadric Jackson each added 10.

 ?? MATT GENTRY / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Georgia Tech’s Charles Mitchell grabs a rebound in front of Virginia Tech defenders Monday night. Mitchell led the Yellow Jackets with 17 points in the game, followed by Marcus Georges-Hunt with 11 points.
MATT GENTRY / ASSOCIATED PRESS Georgia Tech’s Charles Mitchell grabs a rebound in front of Virginia Tech defenders Monday night. Mitchell led the Yellow Jackets with 17 points in the game, followed by Marcus Georges-Hunt with 11 points.

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