Orlando Sentinel

Hurricanes can’t buy a bucket late in loss to Yellow Jackets

- By matt winkeljohn

ATLANTA — Jose Alvarado scored nine of his 16 points in the second half and Georgia Tech rallied after giving up a 20-point lead to beat Miami 63-57 on Saturday night, keeping alive dreams of landing a firstround bye in the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament for the first time in 10 years.

Fellow guard Michael Devoe added 14 points for Tech (15-14, 9-9 ACC) and center James Banks III pitched in 13 points, 14 rebounds and two blocked shots.

Miami point guard Chris Lykes paced the Hurricanes (14-14, 6-12) with 14 points.

Tech’s biggest lead came when Devoe hit a 3-pointer with 15:33 left in the game for a 49-29 edge, but the Hurricanes went on a 24-2 run during a stretch when the Jackets were plagued by a slew of turnovers (six in that time) and a missed alley-opp by Jordan Usher. Tech missed 10 of 11 shots.

Lykes gave Miami leads of 53-51 on a 3-pointer with 7:36 remaining, and 57-55 on a pair of free throws with 4:08 to go.

Banks pushed Tech ahead for good, 58-57, on two free throws with 3:04 left. Miami did not score over the final 4:08 of the game.

The Hurricanes scarcely challenged

Tech in the first half, when the Yellow Jackets ran off 13 consecutiv­e points late in the period to take a 40-24 lead. Georgia Tech had a huge 25-13 rebounding advantage, and 14 of the Jackets’ 16 made field goals in the half came in the paint.

Lykes, Miami’s leading scorer, went scoreless until the final minute before intermissi­on, and took just three shots in the half as Tech had a pair of defenders, the 6-foot Alvarado and 5-10 reserve guard Bubba Parham, who were quick enough to stay in front of the Hurricanes’ 5-7 point guard.

It didn’t help that Miami turned the ball over 11 times before halftime, as Alvarado picked up four of his seven steals for Georgia Tech.

BIG PICTURE

Miami: The Hurricanes had to work hard to overcome that 20-point deficit that they looked gassed over the game’s final fourplus minutes.

Georgia Tech: The Yellow Jackets are in a five-way tie — locked with Notre Dame, North Carolina State, Clemson and Syracuse — for fifth place in the ACC. The top nine teams in the 15-team conference will have first-round byes in the conference tournament.

UP NEXT

Miami: The Hurricanes will play host to Virginia on Wednesday night.

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GERRY BROOME/AP Miami head coach Jim Larranaga.

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