Three teams — North Carolina, Duke and Clemson — will arrive at next week’s ACC men’s basketball tournament in D.C. as virtual locks to make the NCAA tournament. Four others — Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Virginia and Wake Forest — still have work to do to secure an at-large bid ahead of Selection Sunday.
“We’ll be fine physically tomorrow night against State,” Elmore, who led the conference in rebounding and was voted first-team all-ACC over Burleson, told reporters after Maryland’s semifinal rout of the Tar Heels. “It’s the emotional drain that can get to you.”The pressure was enormous for both squads. The winner would head to the NCAA tournament, as had been the case since N.C. State won the first ACC tournament in 1954.
“I experienced that so much, where the officials did not know how to call blocked shots,” said Elmore, the ACC’s first great shot-blocker. “They couldn’t differentiate between blocks and a goaltend.”N.C. State took a 91-89 lead with 4:41 remaining after Maryland guard Mo Howard was called foron a shot by Moe Rivers on a fast break. Thacker and Packer agreed Howard’s defensive play looked like a clean block.
With the Terps focusing their defensive attention on Thompson and Burleson, Towe found Spence alone under the basket for a layup and a one-point lead at the other end. After Burleson rejected Howard’s running one-hander, Rivers missed a free throw, giving Maryland a final shot to win.The Terps trailed 101-100 with roughly 20 seconds remaining when Lucas, who averaged a team-high 20.1 points and 5.7 assists that season, threw a cross-court pass over Elmore’s outstretched hand and out of bounds.
“I believe this is the toughest we’ll have it all the way through,” Towe told reporters. “At least I hope so. We beat the second-best team in the country tonight.”Maryland’s third straight loss in the ACC championship game was especially painful. N.C. State fans sang the “Amen” chorus, Driesell’s victory song, after the win, as Sloan and the victorious Wolfpack players took turns cutting down pieces of the net.
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