(13) Clemson 81, Georgia Tech 73

1 2 T
#13 CLEM (22-4) 33 48 81
GT (10-16) 33 40 73

Final

1:00 PM ET, February 22, 2009
Alexander Memorial Coliseum
Atlanta, GA

Booker's 21 points, 12 boards lead Clemson out of 15-point hole

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Team Stat Comparison
CLEMSON GEORGIA TECH
Points 81 73
FG Made-Attempted 27-53 (.509) 27-53 (.509)
3P Made-Attempted 12-23 (.522) 6-11 (.545)
FT Made-Attempted 15-21 (.714) 13-23 (.565)
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 19 (0/0) 19 (0/0)
Largest Lead 13 15
Game Leaders
 CLEMSONGEORGIA TECH
PointsT. Booker 21L. Clinch 27
ReboundsT. Booker 12G. Lawal 9
AssistsD. Stitt 7I. Shumpert 5
StealsT. Booker 2I. Shumpert 6
BlocksK. Rivers 1G. Lawal 2
 · Team Stats: Clemson | Georgia Tech
Game Flow
2008-09 Season
DATEGAMELINKS
Jan 25, 2009 @CLEM 73, GT 59Recap | Box Score
· Feb 22, 2009 CLEM 81, @GT 73Recap | Box Score
Mar 12, 2009 GT 86, @CLEM 81Recap | Box Score
Next 5 Games
CLEMSON (ET) GEORGIA TECH (ET)
02/25 VT 7:30pm
02/28 @FSU 2:00pm
03/03 UVA 7:00pm
03/08 @WAKE 6:00pm
03/12 GT 2:30pm
02/28 @UNC 12:00pm
03/04 MIA 7:30pm
03/07 @BC 12:00pm
03/12 @CLEM 2:30pm
03/13 @FSU 2:30pm
 · Complete Schedule: Clemson | Georgia Tech
Atlantic Coast Conference Standings
TEAMCONF W-LTOTAL W-L
#3 North Carolina13-328-4
#9 Duke11-528-6
#8 Wake Forest11-524-6
Florida State10-625-9
#13 Clemson9-723-8
Boston College9-722-11
Maryland7-920-13
Miami (FL)7-918-12
Virginia Tech7-918-14
North Carolina State6-1016-14
Virginia4-1210-18
Georgia Tech2-1412-19
 · View expanded standings
Associated Press

ATLANTA -- Trevor Booker believes Clemson is playing well enough to win the ACC regular-season title.

Fast Facts

• Clemson wrapped up its fourth ACC road win of the season, its most since 1996-97.

• Trevor Booker led the way with 21 points and 12 rebounds. The Tigers improved to 9-0 this season when Booker has a double-double.

• For the first time since 1998-99 and 1999-2000, Georgia Tech has lost 16-plus games in back-to-back seasons.

-- ESPN research and The Associated Press

Never mind that the 13th-ranked Tigers are tied for second place and one loss behind North Carolina for the Atlantic Coast Conference lead.

"I think North Carolina is still catchable," Booker said. "All we have to do is keep winning and hope someone takes them out."

Booker had 21 points and 12 rebounds to lead Clemson, which overcame a 15-point deficit in an 81-73 victory over Georgia Tech on Sunday.

The Tigers (22-4, 8-4) have won six of eight and improved to 9-0 this season when Booker has a double-double.

Clemson started sluggishly before its full-court pressure eventually exhausted the Yellow Jackets, giving the Tigers easier looks at the basket.

Hitting nearly 60 percent of 27 field goal attempts in the second half, Clemson's biggest boost came from reserve freshman Andre Young, who hit all four of his 3-point attempts.

"They were on a run in the second half," Booker said. "We battled back and came on strong. Young did a great job coming off the bench."

Georgia Tech (10-16, 1-12) has lost six straight and 11 of 12 to remain in the ACC cellar, three losses behind 11th-place Virginia.

"One of our goals was to hold them to six 3s," Yellow Jackets coach Paul Hewitt said. "They made 12, and they outshot us at the free-throw line by two. That was the difference in the game. I don't think the pressure bothered us at all. I thought our turnovers came after having a very smooth start and executing against the press to gain that big lead. It was just some miscues in the halfcourt."

K.C. Rivers, who had 19 points, gave Clemson the lead for good with a 3-pointer in the opening minute of the second half.

"In the first half, we were not into it, but we came back and tied it at the half," Rivers said. "In the second half, we were on fire. Our defense was clicking."

The Tigers are 17-1 when outrebounding opponents this season and 32-4 over the last two. Clemson's four ACC road wins are its most since 1996-97.

"We were playing with a certain confidence," Clemson coach Oliver Purnell said. "We were executing fairly well. We got the ball to Booker an awful lot, and were getting it out of there was they doubled across."

Lewis Clinch had a career-high 27 points for the Yellow Jackets, who got within 46-45 on his 3 with 14:32 remaining.

Sweeping the season series with Georgia Tech for the first time since 2005-06 and for the second time in 12 years, Clemson led 75-65 with 1:50 remaining on Booker's rebound dunk. The play brought loud cheers from the approximately 1,500 Clemson fans at Alexander Memorial Coliseum.

Georgia Tech had won nine of 11 home games against the Tigers and 20 of 26.

"I think we've been playing hard all year," Hewitt said. "Last couple of games, our effort was even, but I thought our effort was good again today."

Clemson, which returned to the NCAA tournament last March for the first time in nine years, is a combined 46-14 the last two seasons, 18-10 in the ACC.

With four games remaining before Clemson returns to Atlanta for the conference tournament at the Georgia Dome, Purnell knows the Tigers can't afford to keep starting slowly.

"I guess the positive thing is our guys don't get rattled," Purnell said. "I've seen five or six times when we got off to good starts, and I'd like to see that more often."

North Carolina's overtime loss Saturday at Maryland gave Clemson a chance to stay close to the top of the ACC, but Purnell recognizes there's a lot of work still ahead.

"When that happened yesterday, we talked to our team last night," he said. "We are in the stretch run, and they are sitting right there in front of us. We can see them plainly, but the bottom line is that you still have to take care of your business."


Men's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Sunday, February 22nd
Wisconsin 50 Final
5 Michigan State 61
8 Wake Forest 91 Final
9 Duke 101
Arizona 68 Final
11 Arizona State 70
13 Clemson 81 Final
Georgia Tech 73
14 Villanova 89 Final
25 Syracuse 86
16 Illinois 70 Final
Ohio State 68
George Washington 53 Final
17 Xavier 71