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The Tar Heels trailed Clemson by 15 points with 3:36 to go, then made a furious comeback attempt. But North Carolina fell just short in an 80-79 loss.
The Seminoles had a chance at an upset after Chauncey Wiggins blocked Boozer with seven seconds left, but Robert McCray V’s 3 at the buzzer rimmed out.
A win is a win, right? “I mean, it’s an ugly win,” Duke forward Cameron Boozer said, “but on to the next.” If only that was all No. 1 Duke had to worry about. But in the Blue Devils’ first litmus test without two critical starters — point guard Caleb Foster and center Patrick Ngongba,
Duke’s Cam Boozer, Maliq Brown, and Jon Scheyer, and UNC’s Caleb Wilson headline the All-ACC awards, announced Monday by the conference.
The Virginia Cavaliers earned another win on Wednesday, this time over the NC State Wolfpack. Here are some of the takeaways.
Spring ball is right around the corner for ACC schools. After a chaotic college football season that ended with 8-5 Duke winning the conference, every school is licking their chops, hoping for their next opportunity.
Clemson basketball opened ACC Tournament play with a strong first half and held off a late push to defeat Wake Forest 71-62 on Wednesday night at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte. The fifth-seeded Tigers built their lead early by knocking down shots from the perimeter.