The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Miami beats Pittsburgh 79-73 in ACC Tournament opener

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Isaiah Wong scored 20 points to lead five Miami starters in double figures as the Hurricanes beat Pittsburgh 79-73 on Tuesday in the opening game of the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament in Greensboro, N.C.

Nysier Brooks converted a threepoint play with 53.8 seconds left — his only points of the half — to cap a 9-0 run for a three-possession lead at 73-66. Wong added four free throws in the final 29 seconds to seal it as Miami made 22 of 28 at the stripe compared with 5 of 14 shooting for Pitt.

Pitt also turned it over 14 times, leading to 22 Miami points.

Anthony Walker had 14 points and nine rebounds, and Elijah Olaniyi and Kameron Mcgusty each added 14 points for Miami (9-16). Brooks finished with 12 points and Wong reached 20-plus for an Acc-leading 10th time this season.

No. 13 seed Miami, which played a league-high 19 games of a 20-game conference slate, advances to face No. 5 seed Clemson today. The Hurricanes are winless in two meetings with the Tigers this season, dropping a 66-65 contest on Jan. 2 and 66-58 on Feb. 27. Clemson’s leading scorer Aamir Simms had 25 and 19 points in those two games.

Freshman Femi Odukale scored a career-high 28 points on 11-of16 shooting for Pittsburgh (10-12). Nike Sibande added 24 points and Justin Champagnie had 11 points and 10 rebounds.

Champagnie, who received two votes for ACC player of the year behind Georgia Tech senior Moses Wright’s 10, struggled from the field, making just 5 of 20 shots.

Duke 86, Boston College 51:

D J Steward scored 17 points, Mark Williams added 13 points, and 10th-seeded Duke beat Boston College to begin its quest of winning five straight games in the ACC Tournament.

No team has won five ACC Tournament games in five days — but Duke (12-11) likely must do so to avoid missing the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1995.

Steward, Williams and Jeremy Roach — all freshmen — combined for 27 of Duke’s 41 first-half points. Steward scored 13 points with three of Duke’s eight 3-pointers and Williams was 5 of 6 from the field for 11 points.

Jordan Goldwire closed the first half with a 3-pointer, and he made 3-pointers on back-to-back possession­s, capping an 11-2 run, to give Duke a 22-point lead with 12:31 remaining.

The Blue Devils, starting the tournament with their lowest seed ever, made six of their first 10 3-pointers and finished with a season-high 15, while 15th-seed Boston College was just 1 of 15. Duke had 17 2-point baskets en route to posting its second largest margin of victory in an ACC tourney game.

Goldwire, a senior, scored 12 points on a career-high four 3-pointers for Duke, which snapped a three-game skid. The Blue Devils advance to play No. 7 Louisville today, looking to stop a three-game skid in the series.

Boston College (4-16), under interim coach Scott Spinelli, did not have a player score in double figures after shooting just 39.1%.

 ?? GERRY BROOME/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Miami guard Isaiah Wong slams home a dunk during the second half of the win over Pittsburgh in Greensboro, N.C., at the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament. Wong scored 20 points, including key late free throws, to lead five Hurricanes starters in double figures.
GERRY BROOME/ASSOCIATED PRESS Miami guard Isaiah Wong slams home a dunk during the second half of the win over Pittsburgh in Greensboro, N.C., at the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament. Wong scored 20 points, including key late free throws, to lead five Hurricanes starters in double figures.

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