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Georgia Tech 74, Clemson 50

 
   

Summary

CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) B.J. Elder scored 19 points and Clarence Moore pulled down 13 rebounds as Georgia Tech beat Clemson 74-50 on Wednesday night.

The two teams are going in different directions. Georgia Tech has won three Atlantic Coast Conference games in a row, while Clemson has lost seven straight ACC games and is back in the league basement after starting 2-1.

The Yellow Jackets (10-13, 3-7 ACC) hit 11-of-23 3-pointers, while the Tigers were just 4-of-21 behind the arc.

Tony Akins scored 12 for Georgia Tech, while Halston Lane added 11.

Clemson (11-12, 2-8) was led by Jamar McKnight's 15 points. Edward Scott dished out nine assists, but shot just 2-of-8 from the field and finished with five points.

The Yellow Jackets led 15-13 with ten minutes left in the first half before scoring 14 straight points in just over two minutes to take a 29-13 lead.

The burst started with an Akins' 3-pointer, followed by Ed Nelson's three-point play. Elder then hit back-to-back 3s and finished the run with a dunk off his own steal.

Georgia Tech shot 9-of-15 from behind the arc in the first half, while Clemson shot just 2-of-10 from long range.

The Yellow Jackets led 44-24 at the break, but struggled in the second half, going 8½ minutes without hitting a field goal. Clemson shaved just seven points off the lead during that stretch and trailed 56-36 when Nelson's free-throw line jumper rattled in with 8:00 left.

The 50 points were the fewest the Tigers have scored all season.

Clemson's starting backcourt of Tony Stockman and Edward Scott didn't score until Scott's short jumper with 16:27 left in the game. The pair missed 11 shots in the first half and went 3-of-17 for the game.

Georgia Tech shot 51.9 percent (28-of-54), while the Tigers shot 34 percent (17-of-50).

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