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| Jared Dudley had 23 points and 11 rebounds, and Sean Marshall scored 18 on Saturday to help Boston College beat Clemson 59-54 and snap a three-game losing streak that knocked the Eagles from first place in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Dudley, Marshall and Tyrese Rice, who scored 14, accounted for all but four of Boston College's points. BC (19-9, 10-5 ACC) had lost to Duke, North Carolina and Virginia Tech in an eight-day span to put their NCAA tournament hopes in jeopardy. K.C. Rivers scored 15 and Trevor Booker had 14 with 10 rebounds for the Tigers (19-9, 5-9). Clemson has lost four in a row, seven of eight and nine of 11 since winning its first 17 games to become the last unbeaten team in Division I. Its only two victories since Jan. 9 were against Florida State and Boston College. The Tigers had a 30-25 lead at the break, but BC scored 11 of the first 14 points of the second half to take a 36-33 lead with 14:25 left. The Eagles made it 44-38 on Dudley's 3-pointer with 12:15 to play before Clemson scored the next eight points to go ahead. But Dudley tied it with a putback, then converted the three-point play to start and 11-0 run that put BC ahead for good. Tyrelle Blair blocked six shots for BC, which shot 31 percent from the floor in the first half. Clemson made just 27 percent of its shots in the second. |
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| Boston College opened its conference season in typical bruising Big East style.
The 25th-ranked Eagles, (12-0, 1-0 Big East), off to their best start in school history, outmuscled and outhustled Connecticut and won 75-70 before a hostile Hartford Civic Center crowd. "We're not going to let people come and beat on us. We're going to put the beating on them," forward Craig Smith said. In foul trouble for most of the game, Smith made the most of his 16 minutes. The 250-pound forward scored 16 points including the game-winning free throw with 35 seconds left for Boston College, which joins the Atlantic coast Conference next year. |
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