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Sunday, Feb. 19, 2012

ACC ROUNDUP

’Noles again win on Tobacco Road

Cavs cruise; Hokies win on buzzer-beater

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RALEIGH — Ian Miller scored 17 points to lead No. 20 Florida State past North Carolina State 76-62 on Saturday.

Bernard James added 12 points for the Seminoles, who never trailed.

That helped FSU win its third straight, remain atop the league standings and improve to 4-0 against the Tobacco Road schools in North Carolina — the first time it has beaten all four in the same season.

  • Standings

    School

    Conf.

    Pct.

    All

    Pct.

    North Carolina

    10-2

    .833

    23-4

    .852

    Florida State

    10-2

    .833

    19-7

    .731

    Duke

    9-2

    .818

    22-4

    .846

    Virginia

    7-5

    .583

    20-6

    .769

    N.C. State

    7-5

    .583

    18-9

    .667

    Miami

    7-5

    .583

    16-9

    .640

    Maryland

    5-7

    .417

    15-11

    .577

    Clemson

    5-7

    .417

    13-13

    .500

    Virginia Tech

    4-8

    .333

    15-12

    .556

    Boston College

    3-9

    .250

    8-18

    .308

    Wake Forest

    3-10

    .231

    12-15

    .444

    Georgia Tech

    2-10

    .167

    9-17

    .346

    Saturday’s Games

    Miami 74, Wake Forest 56

    Florida State 76, NC State 62

    Virginia 71, Maryland 44

    Virginia Tech 74, Georgia Tech 73 (OT)

    North Carolina 74, Clemson 52

    Today’s Game

    Duke at Boston College, 6 p.m.


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C.J. Leslie scored 21 points to lead the Wolfpack.

Further adding to N.C. State’s woes, ex-players Tom Gugliotta and Chris Corchiani — whose jersey numbers hang in the RBC Center’s rafters — were ejected from behind the scorer’s table with about 61/2 minutes left by official Karl Hess.

John Clougherty, the ACC’s supervisor of officials, said in a statement that game officials have the authority to ask the home team’s management to remove fans when, in the official’s judgment, their behavior is extreme or excessive. After Hess gestured to have Gugliotta and Corchiani removed, they were approached by an officer from the Raleigh Police Department.

“It’s unfortunate in this instance that ACC protocol of communicating directly with the home game management was not followed, and instead, a building security officer was solicited,” Clougherty said.

NO. 22 VIRGINIA 71, MARYLAND 44

At Charlottesville, Va., Mike Scott scored 25 points, and Virginia took command with a 16-0 run early in the second half.

Terrell Stoglin scored 14 points, all in the first half, and Nick Faust had 13 for Maryland. The Terps stayed in the game by making seven 3-pointers in the first half, but managed just 13 points after halftime as they misfired on 19 of 24 shots.

VIRGINIA TECH 74, GEORGIA TECH 73 (OT)

At Blacksburg, Va., Dorenzo Hudson made a 3-pointer as time expired in overtime to lift Virginia Tech.

The Yellow Jackets took a 73-71 lead on a jumper by Mfon Udofia with 5 seconds remaining, and Virginia Tech called a timeout with 3.5 seconds left.

After the timeout, Jarell Eddie caught the ball in the corner and nearly lost control. But he passed the ball out of a double team and found Hudson, who launched the game-winning shot for the Hokies.

Georgia Tech has lost nine of its past 10 games.

MIAMI 74, WAKE FOREST 56

At Coral Gables, Fla., Kenny Kadji and Durand Scott scored 18 points each to lead Miami.

The win snapped a two-game losing streak for the Hurricanes.

Harris scored 14 points to lead Wake Forest, which has lost seven of eight.

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