2005 ACC Tournament
Quarterfinals:
Georgia Tech 73, Virginia Tech 54
by Will Stewart, TechSideline.com, 3/11/05
Washington, DC -- The Virginia Tech Hokies had
hoped to come to the MCI Center and have a memorable first ACC tournament, but
instead, it turned out to be one to forget. Georgia Tech used a 20-2 run that
spanned half time to blow open a close game and cruise to a 73-54 win over the
Hokies, who suffered through one of their worst shooting performances of the
season, turned the ball over 18 times, and played listlessly after falling
behind by double digits in the second half.
VT was led by Carlos Dixon with 12 points, one of
just two starters in double figures. Jamon Gordon hit a floater in the lane late
in the game to give him 11 points, along with 3 rebounds and 3 assists. Coleman
Collins, who was well-defended by the Jackets, scored 9 points and led VT with 7
rebounds. BJ Elder, who missed the first game between the two teams, led Georgia
Tech with 21 points, and Jarrett Jack and Will Bynum added 13 apiece as the trio
of Elder/Jack/Bynum outscored their VT counterparts of Dixon/Gordon/Zabian
Dowdell 47-29.
The Hokies were outshot by a wide margin, making
just 37% (19-51) of their shots on a day when they missed open jumpers and blew
multiple opportunities in close. Georgia Tech, on the other hand, poured in 55%
of their shots, making 28-51. The Jackets outshot the Hokies from beyond the arc
as well, making 7-15 (47%) to just 4-12 (33%) for VT.
Despite turning it over four times in the first
three minutes of the game and shooting just 36% in the first half, the Hokies
led 23-19 with 5:10 remaining in the half after a dunk by Deron Washington. Then
things fell apart. To that point, Georgia Tech had been turning the ball over
and suffering foul trouble, the combination of which had been helping the Hokies
stay in the game (VT had 14 first-half points off of 13 GT turnovers). But over
the last five minutes of the first half, Georgia Tech went on an 11-2 run to
take a 30-25 lead. GT guard Jarrett Jack, who spent a large part of the first
half on the bench, returned to action late in the half and spurred the run with
two three-pointers.
Needing a strong start to the second half, the
Hokies instead gave up nine straight points in just two and a half minutes to
fall behind 39-25 with 17:27 to go. Dowdell made two free throws with 17:06 left
to break a 20-2 run by Georgia Tech, an eight-minute stretch during which the
Hokies made just 1-17 field goals. In one sequence early in the second half,
Collins and Washington missed three point-blank, wide-open layups, symbolic of
the Hokies' struggles to score.
Jack picked up his third foul and took a seat on
the bench with 16:52 left, and the Hokies closed the gap to 10 points two times,
at 41-31 and 43-33 with 15:07 left. But Georgia Tech put the pedal to the metal
over the next 13 minutes and outscored the Hokies 23-10 to go up 66-43 with 3:35
left. During the run, the life went out of the Hokies, who couldn't buy a basket
with gold ingots and then started to play listless defense.
No VT starter shot over 50%, and Washington (1-6,
5 points) and Dowdell (3-10, 6 points) suffered through particularly bad games.
The Hokies were outrebounded 37-27, and the VT bench was outscored 20-11, with
most of the Hokie bench points coming in garbage time.
The Hokies managed to force 22 turnovers by
Georgia Tech, leading to a +4 turnover margin advantage for VT, but Virginia
Tech was not able to take advantage of the disparity. Georgia Tech poured in 67%
of their shots in the second half, as the Hokie defense grew porous and gave up
easy buckets.
The Hokies finish the season 15-13 overall, and
an NCAA tournament bid, always a long shot, is now very unlikely. The Hokies
will wait and see if they receive an NIT bid, which is by no means a given. The
1994 Hokies finished 18-10, fourth in a strong Metro Conference, and didn't receive a
bid, while two teams that finished below them in the conference standings did.
Last season, the 15-14 Hokies were snubbed by the NIT, who invited
Rutgers and West Virginia, teams the Hokies had beaten twice each. NCAA bids
will be announced Sunday night, with NIT bids to follow.
2005 ACC TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS
GEORGIA TECH (73)
fg ft rb
min m-a m-a o-t a pf tp
A Mchenry 23 1-3 0-0 1-1 1 2 2
L Schenscher 14 3-4 0-1 1-5 1 4 6
B Elder 28 8-14 2-4 1-2 3 0 19
J Jack 23 4-5 3-4 0-3 2 3 13
W Bynum 32 4-9 3-4 0-3 3 3 13
R Dickey 23 3-4 0-2 0-7 0 4 6
M West 18 0-1 0-0 4-6 1 2 0
A Morrow 15 3-7 0-0 0-0 1 0 8
J Smith 18 1-3 2-3 3-7 2 3 4
Z Fredrick II 2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2
T Tarver 4 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0
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TOTALS 200 28-51 10-18 10-35 14 21 73
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Percentages: FG-.549, FT-.556. 3-Point Goals:
7-15, .467 (B Elder 1-3, J Jack 2-2, W Bynum
2-4, A Morrow 2-6). Team Rebounds: 2. Blocked
Shots: 2 (B Elder, L Schenscher). Turnovers:
21 (R Dickey 5, B Elder 4, W Bynum 3, L
Schenscher 2, J Jack 2, J Smith 2, A Mchenry,
A Morrow, T Tarver). Steals: 7 (A Mchenry 3,
L Schenscher, M West, J Jack, A Morrow).
VIRGINIA TECH (54)
fg ft rb
min m-a m-a o-t a pf tp
D Washington 31 1-6 3-7 2-6 0 3 5
C Dixon 31 5-11 0-0 0-1 0 3 12
C Collins 29 4-11 1-2 4-7 0 3 9
Z Dowdell 34 1-7 4-6 1-1 2 1 6
J Gordon 36 5-12 0-0 1-3 3 4 11
S Harris 9 2-3 0-0 0-1 0 1 5
R Krabbendam 7 1-1 0-0 0-1 1 0 2
M Cooke 15 0-0 2-2 0-1 2 3 2
A Calloway 3 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0 0
J King 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
C Tucker 4 0-0 2-2 1-1 0 0 2
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TOTALS 200 19-51 12-19 10-23 8 18 54
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Percentages: FG-.373, FT-.632. 3-Point Goals:
4-12, .333 (D Washington 0-1, C Dixon 2-3, Z
Dowdell 0-3, J Gordon 1-4, S Harris 1-1).
Team Rebounds: 4. Blocked Shots: 6 (C Dixon
2, C Collins, J Gordon, D Washington, R
Krabbendam). Turnovers: 18 (Z Dowdell 5, C
Collins 4, M Cooke 3, C Dixon 2, J Gordon 2,
D Washington, J King). Steals: 5 (C Dixon 2,
Z Dowdell, J Gordon, D Washington).
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GEORGIA TECH 30 43 - 73
VIRGINIA TECH 25 29 - 54
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Technical fouls: None. A: 20,301. Officials: Gary
Maxwell, Mike Wood, Reggie Cofer
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