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Georgia Tech 62, Virginia Tech 51

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ATLANTA — Center Daniel Miller scored 14 points in his final home game to help Georgia Tech overcome a slow start and beat Virginia Tech 62-51 Saturday at McCamish Pavilion.

Miller, who was starting for the 124th straight game, was five for five from the field in the first half and wound up making six of seven shots. The 6-foot-11 senior also added nine rebounds, three assists and three steals, and just missed his seventh double-double of the season.

Georgia Tech (15-16, 6-12 ACC) also got 16 points from forward Robert Carter Jr. and 14 points and eight assists from guard Trae Golden.

Virginia Tech (9-21, 2-16) was led by forward Joey van Zegeren, a 6-foot-10 sophomore from the Netherlands, who scored a career-high 21 points and added seven rebounds. Van Zegeren made nine of 17 from the field.

It was the second straight win for Georgia Tech and the sixth straight loss for Virginia Tech, which has dropped 16 of its last 17. It was the 10th double-digit loss for the Hokies. The win creates a three-way tie for 11th place in the ACC between Georgia Tech, Miami and Notre Dame. Virginia Tech had already locked up the 15th spot for next week’s ACC Tournament in Greensboro, N.C.

The first half was played at a slow pace, with neither team able to do much in transition. Each team had only two fast-break points in the opening half. Neither side was able to shoot effectively from the field, either. Virginia Tech made only nine of 29 (31 percent) and Georgia Tech shot 44 percent after making seven of its final 11 attempts.

Georgia Tech began to assert itself late in the half. After Virginia Tech took an 18-16 lead, Georgia Tech went on a 9-0 lead that was punctuated by a 3-pointer from the corner from guard Chris Bolden. Miller scored on a layup at the buzzer to give the Yellow Jackets a 29-22 lead.

Virginia Tech would have been in a tough spot had it not been for sophomore van Zegeren, who used his long arms to slip inside and score 10 first-half points.

Georgia Tech continue to build its lead in the second half and pushed it to 14 points at 44-28 when forward Robert Carter Jr. outfought two opponents for a rebound, took a dribble toward the corner, reversed his direction and dropped in a short jumper.

Virginia Tech continue to battle and trimmed the lead to eight points at 58-50, but Georgia Tech guard Trae Golden connected on a 3-pointer to end the treat.

NOTES: Virginia Tech only dressed nine players for the game. F Cadarian Raines (ankle), G Adam Smith (stress fracture) and F C.J. Barksdale (ankle) did not play. Barksdale, who averages 8.1 points per game, was hurt in the last game against Maryland and limited to three minutes. Smith, who played at Jonesboro High in the south Atlanta suburbs, was averaging 11 points when injured on Jan. 19. Raines, who was hurt on Jan. 25, has missed three games and played only 12 minutes since. … Virginia Tech G Ben Emelogu (Achilles’ tendon) had missed the last four games, but was able to return on Saturday. That left Virginia Tech with only six scholarship players. The Hokies had as many coaches and trainers on the bench as they did available players. … Georgia Tech celebrated Senior Day. It was the final home game for C Daniel Miller, F Kammeon Holsey, G Trae Golden and F Jason Morris.

Alan is an expert gambling writer who works as one of the chief editors for Basketball Insiders. He has been covering online gambling and sports betting for over 8 years, having written for the likes of Sportlens, Compare.bet, The Sports Daily, 90min, and TopRatedCasinos.co.uk. His particular specialisms include US online casinos and gambling regulations, and soccer and basketball betting. Based in London, Alan holds an MA in English Literature and is a passionate supporter of Chelsea FC.

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