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Virginia
vs
Clemson
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
03/01/2016
7:00pm EST

Lines:
Virginia -4
Clemson +4

Total:
Over 122 (-108)
Under 122 (-108)

Community Picks: Virginia 0% vs Clemson 0%

Virginia and Clemson Thread

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Clemson
Virginia's regular-season ACC title hopes have fluctuated from taking a hit with consecutive road losses to a serious boost by beating the conference leaders. Clemson's NCAA Tournament hopes have gone the other way with early conference promise followed by a recent letdown. A home win against the No. 4 team in the country Tuesday night would swing that back in a positive direction for the Tigers, and if their first meeting with the Cavaliers is any indication, that's not out of the question. Continue to Article
February 29, 2016 9:45:pm EST
Clemson
ATLANTA (AP) -- Marcus Georges-Hunt scored 25 points, including two free throws with three seconds remaining, and Georgia Tech came back from a second-half deficit of 13 points to beat Clemson 75-73 on Tuesday night. Continue to Article
February 23, 2016 9:16:pm EST
Virginia
A defacto elimination game in the ACC title race turned in Miami's favor Monday night thanks to a brilliant performance from an unheralded hero. Wing Davon Reed lived up to his @ClutchREED_5 Twitter handle, erupting for 21 points to lead the 12th-ranked Hurricanes to a 64-61 victory over third-ranked Virginia. With turnover-prone point guard Angel Rodriguez struggling and wings Sheldon McClellan and JaQuan Newton both fighting through injuries, Reed bailed out the Hurricanes. He sank five 3-pointers against the tightly packed Virginia defense, the last of which extended Miami's lead to eight with 3:20 to go and gave the Hurricanes just enough cushion to survive Virginia's last-gasp comeback bid. Reed's outside shooting performance was somewhat unexpected considering Miami's fourth leading scorer entered play shooting 33 percent from behind the arc and he hadn't sank more than two threes in a game in more than a month. The 6-foot-6 wing picked a fine time for a break-out night considering the Virginia defense thrives on walling off the paint and forcing opponents to shoot contested jumpers. As a result of Reed's torrid shooting, Miami remains within striking distance of a top-three NCAA tournament seed and a second ACC title in the past four seasons. The Hurricanes (22-5, 11-4) sit alone in second place in the ACC, one-half game behind the North Carolina team that bludgeoned them by 25 points in Chapel Hill on Saturday afternoon.  The advantage Miami has is a slightly more favorable remaining schedule. The Hurricanes host fellow ACC contender Louisville on Saturday before closing the regular season at Notre Dame and Virginia Tech. North Carolina still has road games left at NC State, Virginia and Duke in addition to a lone home game against Syracuse. Virginia could have been the team alone in second place in the ACC had it defeated Miami on Monday night. Instead the Cavaliers allowed that chance to slip through their fingers despite an outstanding 28-point game from ACC player of the year favorite Malcolm Brogdon. On a night when none of his teammates even scored in double figures, Brogdon nearly made up for it with his ability to create scoring chances moving without the ball in his hands. Time after time, he curled around screens for catch-and-shoot 3-pointers or to free himself in the lane. The only shot Brogdon missed came at an inopportune time, a heavily contested 3-point attempt over McClellan that would have given Virginia the lead with 25 seconds to go. One possession before that, Brogdon whipped a pass to Mike Tobey for what appeared to be a go-ahead layup but the big man could not get the shot to drop over Tonye Jekiri's outstretched arms. Virginia's frustration was Miami's elation. The Hurricanes are still in the thick of the ACC title race, and they have their fourth-leading scorer to thank. - - - - - - - Jeff Eisenberg is the editor of The Dagger on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at daggerblog@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @JeffEisenberg Continue to Article
February 22, 2016 10:00:pm EST
Clemson
Maverick Rowan scored 17 of his 20 points in the second half to help North Carolina State beat Clemson 77-74 on Saturday. Abdul-Malik Abu added 17 points and 16 rebounds for the Wolfpack (14-13, 4-10 Atlantic Coast Conference), who won their third consecutive home game. Caleb Martin had 16 points off the bench for N.C. State. Continue to Article
February 20, 2016 5:20:pm EST
Virginia
It seems to happen every year at Duke: The Blue Devils get rolling again after a January lull. No. 20 Duke (19-6, 8-4 Atlantic Coast Conference) has reeled off four straight wins - with the last two coming against top-15 teams - and enters this week's rivalry game against No. 5 North Carolina (21-4, 10-2) with strong momentum. The current winning streak - which includes victories over then-No. 13 Louisville and No. 7 Virginia in a six-day span - has pushed that four-losses-in-five-games slump further into the past. Continue to Article
February 15, 2016 5:38:pm EST
 
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