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  • smidger9
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    Re: The Legacy of Jai Morris(CH 2k8)



    #23 Virginia 69, #1 Clemson 79
    12OTTFinal
    UVA (16-6)244569
    CLEM (24-0)304979
    8:00 PM
    February 7, 2009
    little John
    Clemson, SC




    Clemson soars past the Cavaliers, 79-69.

    For the first time in a while the #1 Clemson Tigers were able to slow down an offense, holding one of the best scorers, Sylven Landesberg, to under 10 points and at one point held the #23 Virginia Cavaliers to under 50 points before a late second half push. It was a very tough fought time for both sides where it seems the rim was a little smaller, both teams struggled from the floor. Clemson had a 23% Field goal percentage and Virginia was chasing them at 21%. The second half proved differently as both teams were able to put up respectable numbers.

    Statistical Leaders:

    #1 Clemson

    Stitt 12 points, 6 assist
    Rivers 2 points, 2 assist
    Potter 3 points, 3 rebounds
    Booker 21 points, 16 rebounds
    Baciu 22 points, 14 rebounds

    Notes: Tanner Smith had 6 points, and 6 rebounds. Oglesby had 14 points and they all came in the 1st half.

    #23 Virginia

    Baker 16 points, 3 rebounds, 7 assist
    Landesberg 9 points, 7 rebounds
    Diane 22 points, 6 rebounds
    Tat 17 points, 20 rebounds
    Soroye 5 points, 9 rebounds

    Notes: Only played 7 players, the 2 off the bench did not score or contribute. Also, what weird last names all their players have.

    #1 Clemson is now 24-0(8-0),
    Next Game: #2 UNC, on February 10th. UNC is 19-4 (5-3)
    It will be a rematch of the epic #1/#2 game earlier this year, stay tuned!

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    • smidger9
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      ESPN.com

      Game of the Week


      Last time these two teams played it was one of the best games of the year. Many times the second game isn't always as good as the first, especially since Clemson has to go into the Dean Doom with a big red X on their back. This will be a mind game, a slobberknocker, a barn burner and a prize fight. You heard it here first. Neither of these teams backed down last time and you can bet that neither will this time. Since both of these teams are LOADED with talent this game becomes a battle of the bench. Clemson only has 3 players on that bench and one of them is hurt, so fatigue is an issue; but looking at them play you would never know a single player is tired. Carolina 5 players off the bench and most of them would be a starter for any other team in the ACC. However, Ty Lawson and Danny Green are both hurt and will not play at 100%. Both of these young kids are terrific playmakers and both will go high in the NBA draft. This might be the calling blow for UNC, or it might give a bench player a chance to shine.

      Our prediction:
      #2 UNC 92 - #1 Clemson 87

      You heard it here first Clemson will finally go down.

      Tale of the Tape:

      UNC
      Starting 5

      PG Lawson 92
      SG Ellington 90
      SF Green 86
      PF Hansborough 93
      F/C Thompson 76

      Bench
      1 Ginyard 86
      2 Ed Davis 76
      3 Frasor 84
      4 Drew II 75
      5 Will Graves 76

      PPG 89
      RBG 34
      STL 10.1
      3P% 36.3

      OVR 92
      Coach 100

      Clemson
      Starting 5

      PG Stitt, 80
      SG Rivers 85
      SF Potter 77
      PF Booker 86
      C Baciu 70

      Bench
      1 Smith 83
      2 Oglesby 79
      3 Grant 71, injured

      PPG 92
      RBG 33.2
      STL 13.9

      OVR 89
      Coach 90

      Watch the game live on ESPN Sunday February 10th, at 9:30 PM from Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

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      • smidger9
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        #1 Clemson 82, #2 North Carolina 77
        12OTTFinal
        CLEM (25-0)334982
        UNC (20-5)235477
        9:30 PM
        February 10, 2009
        Dean Smith Center
        Chapel Hill, NC


        Tigers hold off #2 Carolina again, this time 82-77.

        Catalin Baciu had 18 points to lead the Tigers in battle against the Tarheels of North Carolina. "I just felt it, I feed off the crowd, they wouldn't stop chanting or yelling. It was the toughest place I have ever been in but I loved it. I was just a big taller and longer than Thompson and Tyler Hansbrough, so it was easy to draw fouls off them. Baciu made the most of the charity stripe too, going 6-6 and having a few trips to the line completing the old school 3 point play.

        Statistics

        #1 Clemson

        Stitt 13 points, 7 assist, 3 reounds, 4-4 FT
        Rivers 16 points, 4-4 3 Pt
        Potter 9 points, 6 rebounds, 4 fouls
        Booker 3 points, 8 rebounds
        Baciu 18 points, 19 rebounds

        Notes: Tanner Smith played a ton of minutes for Potter and scored 13 points and had 10 rebounds. Oglesby had 9 points (3-5 from 3), Booker was mainly guarded by Ed Davis, who shut him down.

        #2 North Carolina

        Frasor 19 points, 9 assist
        Ellington 37 points (New career high)
        Green 4 points, 1 rebound, 4 fouls
        Hansbrough 6 points, 7 rebounds, fouled out
        Thompson 4 points, 4 rebounds, fouled out

        Notes: Ed Davis had 5 points (1-8 from 3), and 9 rebounds but fouled out.

        #1 Clemson is now 25-0(9-0),
        Next Game is Georgia Tech 12-9(2-6) on Thursday Febuary 14 on ESPN

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        • smidger9
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          Georgia Tech 76, #1 Clemson 72

          12TFinal
          GT (13-9)373976
          CLEM (25-1)462672
          7:00 PM
          February 14, 2009
          LittleJohn
          Clemson, SC


          The Hangover finally catches the Tigers.

          "We came out really well, we have had major swagger all year and so we got super cocky, lots of trash talk and things like that and when we came out the second half they just ran us over." Said Trevor Booker, the Tigers junior leader about the teams poor performance in the second half as Clemson lost its first game of the year 76- 72 to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. Senior and team captain K.C Rivers felt the worst pain after the game, "It hurts, big time. I guess we were too cocky. After we swept Carolina we all just felt like man no one will beat us this year, this is our year! And here we are. Its worst knowing I let my team down and I cannot take that back now." K.C was well out preformed by another ACC all-star Lewis Clinch. The Jackets senior leader at SG shut down K.C and then poured in 24 of his own most in the second half.

          Statistics

          #1 Clemson

          Stitt 10 points, 7 assist, 5 rebounds, fouled out with :46 to play
          Rivers 5 points, 7 rebounds, 8 assist
          Smith 15 points, 6 rebounds
          Booker 26 points, 11 rebounds, 9 blocks, 1 foul (12-12 FT)
          Baciu 5 points, 6 rebounds, fouled out

          Notes: David Potter missed practice tuesday and was knocked from the starting spot for the game. He played fewer minutes and had only 1 basket for the game. Jerai Grant played his first game since being injured in which he played substantial minutes when Baciu was in foul trouble. and had 2 points, and 3 rebounds.

          Georgia Tech

          Mo Miller 3 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assist, 3 fouls (Crazy)
          Lewis Clinch 24 points, 6 rebounds, 4 steals
          Lance Storrs 15 points, 4 rebounds
          Gani Lewal 14 points, 12 rebounds, fouled out
          Alade Aminu 7 points, 11 rebounds, fouled out

          Notes: Iman Shumpert, was hurt in the game after scoring 2 points, and 2 assist. Zack Peacock added 6 points, and 4 rebounds.

          #1 Clemson is now 25-1 (9-1)
          Next Game is at NC State 11-10 (6-4) on February 16.

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          • smidger9
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            #1 Clemson 87, North Carolina State 65
            12TFinal
            CLEM (26-1)503787
            NCST (11-11)362965
            12:00 PM
            February 16, 2009
            RBC Center
            Raleigh, NC



            Tigers bounce back against the Wolfpack, 87 to 65.

            Clemson came out strong and never looked back; easily their most complete game in ACC play the Tigers looked sharp and out for blood after being upset by Georgia Tech. It was a game where all 7 guys clicked and even when they were big on the scoreboard they looked like a team that could still put up another 50 points. According to State head coach Sydney Lowe, "They are scary good, all tall and athletic. Elite athletes with unlimited potential. Every player had us beat to the ball, or beat to the basket. I wish them the best of luck the rest of the year and hope we don't have to play them unless its for the ACC title."

            Stats

            #1 Clemson

            Stitt 10 points, 8 assist, 3 rebounds, fouled out
            Rivers 16 points, 3 turnovers
            Smith 12 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assist, 3 steals, 2 blocks
            Booker 20 points, 7 rebounds,5 assist, 6 blocks, 3 steals
            Baciu 15 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assist

            Notes: David Potter added 8 points, 9 rebounds and in a statement by coach Morris saying that Potter is "Going to be the go-to guy off the bench until he learns to make it to practice." The Tigers were trying out a new offensive scheme running the ball threw the low post to open up easy 3 point shots.

            North Carolina State

            Gonzalez 3 points, 2 assist
            Fells 11 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assist
            Horner 5 points, 3 rebounds
            Costner 8 points, 6 rebounds, 3 steals
            McCauley 25 points, 6 rebounds

            Notes: Tracy Smith had 13 points, 6 rebounds and a couple steals.

            #1 Clemson is now 26-1 (10-1)
            Next Game: February 19th against Florida State 13-13 (4-7)

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            • smidger9
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              #1 Clemson 82, Florida State 73
              12TFinal
              CLEM (27-1)315182
              FSU (13-14)353873
              7:00 PM
              February 19, 2009
              Tucker Center
              Tallahassee, FL


              #1 Clemson rallies late to beat the Seminoles, 82-73.

              You might say "Just another day in the office" for the Tigers, but if you had watched the game you would know it was no ordinary day. With less than 4 minutes to go in the game Clemson was looking at its second loss with a 63-55 deficit. Sophomore Demontez Stitt had 8 points, and was looking to be too tired to carry himself down the court, the long season has been getting to him. The 2 bigs, Booker and Baciu, were struggling to contain the quick striking Echefu, and the massive Alabi. But a miracle happened. With 25 seconds to go the Tigers led the game 75-71 and the Seminoles had resort to fouling but had no gas in the tank to mount a comeback. Senior Toney Douglas who was an assassin from deep all game went down with a broken thumb. By the way Demontez Stitt picked himself up and finished with 29 points, yeah 21 more than he had at the 4 minute mark.

              Stats:

              #1 Clemson 27-1 (11-1)

              Stitt 29 points, 5 assist
              Rivers 7 points, 4 rebounds, 7 assist, fouled out
              Smith 8 points, 5 rebounds, 3 steals
              Booker 13 points, 5 rebounds
              Baciu 11 points, 19 rebounds, 4 blocks

              Notes: Potter 8 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assist. Jerai Grant played 4 minutes and had 2 air balls from >10 feet.

              Florida State 13-14 (4-8)

              Loucks 9 points, 3 rebounds, 8 assist, 4 fouls
              Douglas 12 points, 2 steals, hurt with 2 minutes to go
              Singleton 14 points, 6 rebounds
              Echefu 24 points, 9 rebounds
              Alabi 12 points, 19 rebounds, 3 blocks

              Notes: Only Jordan DeMercy played off the bench.

              #1 Clemson is now 27-1 911-1).
              Next Game: February 27 at #15 Miami 18-4(7-3).

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              • smidger9
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                Miami (FL) 59, #1 Clemson 76
                12TFinal
                MIA (20-6)372259
                CLEM (28-1)334376
                7:00 PM
                February 27, 2009
                Little John
                Clemson, SC



                Big second have lifts #1 Clemson past #13 Miami, 76- 59.

                Demontez Stitt came into the game feeling very tired and sore, under flu symptoms; he felts terrible and out of breath for most of the game but he only rested for 2 minutes all game and lead all scorers with 20 points. To make matters worse Miami's big 3 all had a terrible second half, giving up 43 points and looking like a low tier team, not the #13 team in the country. Eddie Rios was very upset, "We played so well the first half, we just fell apart the second half. I feel terrible for Jack, he wanted to go out with a #1 team upset."

                Stats:

                #1 Clemson

                Stitt 20 points, 3 rebounds, 5 assist
                Rivers 18 points, 4 fouls
                Smith 5 points, 5 rebounds, 4 turnovers
                Booker 12 points, 16 rebounds, 3 blocks
                Baciu 15 points, 22 rebounds

                Notes: David Potter had 11 rebounds, Oglesby had 4 points, 5 rebounds.

                #13 Miami

                Rios 10 points, 4 steals, 4 fouls
                McClinton 13 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assist, 40 minutes
                Asbury 12 points, 3 rebounds
                Collins 2 points, 14 rebounds
                Gamble 9 points, 11 rebounds

                Notes: Lance Hurdle had 5 points to help Rios.

                #1 Clemson is now 28-1(12-1)
                Next Game: #18 Maryland 20-8 (7-7) RPI 17

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                • smidger9
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                  #18 Maryland 74, #1 Clemson 90
                  12OTTFinal
                  MD (20-9)383674
                  CLEM (29-1)474390
                  1:15 PM
                  March 2, 2009
                  Little John
                  Clemson, SC


                  Clemson rolls again, 90-74.

                  Catalin Baciu came out of the gate like a thoroughbred at the Kentucky Derby, and #1 Clemson didn't look back. Baciu is defiantly in the top 5 for Freshman of the Year in the ACC, he puts up big numbers night in and night out, and at 7 foot 230 he is a beast with a huge pretense in the paint. He held UConn's big man Hasheem Tahbeat to under 10 points earlier in the year.

                  Stats:

                  #1 Clemson

                  Stitt 8 points, 13 assist
                  Rivers 11 points, 7 rebounds
                  Smith 6 points, 1 rebound (2-2 from 3)
                  Booker 6 points, 11 rebounds
                  Baciu 47 points, 17 rebounds

                  Notes: David Potter 10 points, 7 rebounds

                  #18 Maryland

                  Vasquez 19 points, 6 rebounds, 7 assist, 9 turnovers
                  Hayes 21 points, 4 assist
                  Tucker 6 points, 3 rebounds
                  Gregory 2 points, 13 rebounds
                  Dupree 10 points, 8 rebounds

                  Notes: Adrian Bowie had 14 points.

                  #1 Clemson is now 29-1(13-1) RPI: 1
                  Next Game: Georgia Tech 15-12 (5-9) RPI: 36

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                  • smidger9
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                    #1 Clemson 90, Georgia Tech 87
                    12OTTFinal
                    CLEM (30-1)424890
                    GT (14-10)384987
                    7:00 PM
                    March 17, 2009
                    Alexander Memorial
                    Atlanta, GA


                    The Tigers win a thriller beating the Yellow Jackets by three.

                    Once again, as they have done time and time again towards the end of the year, the Tigers ride Baciu to another win. “We really didn’t match up well in the post, but we used our size to get to the rim. Late in the game GT pulled a full court press and Catalin was open with a miss match most of the time. Plus he is one of out best free throw shooters and his 11-12 tonight really helped in a close game.” Said coach Jai Morris of Clemson who has his team ranked #1 in the country. Georgia Tech has been in the bottom of the ACC standings all season and was looking to get some momentum heading into the conference tournament. “We just wanted to get a big win and get this “Ramblin’ Wreck” moving in the right direction again.” Said GT coach Paul Hewitt.

                    Stats:

                    #1 Clemson

                    Stitt 20 points, 4 rebounds, 6 assist, 4 fouls
                    Rivers 12 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists
                    Smith 0 points, 7 rebounds, 3 blocks
                    Booker 10 points, 11 rebounds, 8 blocks
                    Baciu 40 points, 16 rebounds, 5 blocks

                    Notes: Potter had 8 points picking up the slack of Tanner Smith who has affected by a toe injury suffered in practice. Jerai Grant was not dressed for the game; he has missed practice all week because his mother is in the hospital.


                    Georgia Tech

                    Mo Miller 18 points, 10 assists, 6 steals
                    Lewis Clinch 19 points, 5 rebounds
                    Lance Storrs 14 points, 3 assists
                    Gani Lewal 18 points, 12 rebounds, 4 fouls
                    Alade Aminu 10 points, 4 rebounds, 3 blocks, fouled out

                    Notes: Only Zack Peacock and Iman Shumpert dressed for the Yellow Jackets neither added significant minutes, both had 4 points.

                    #1 Clemson is now 30-1.
                    Next Game: Senior Night at Little John vs. Virginia Tech.

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                    • smidger9
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                      Virginia Tech 86, #1 Clemson 95


                      12OTTFinal
                      VT (11-18)454186
                      CLEM (31-1)573895
                      7:00 PM
                      March 19, 2009
                      Little John
                      Clemson, SC



                      #1 Clemson too much for last place Virginia Tech.

                      The Tigers didn’t play amazing, or great, or anything out of the ordinary, but they played their now popular up-tempo style and gave the Hokies more than they could handle. Catalin Baciu made undersized Jeff Allen, who moved to C earlier in the year to let freshman Davila into the lineup. “Jeff is a great ballplayer he is just our of his natural position, I think if VT finds their need for a center they can be really good next year, until then it looks like the cellar.” Said Senior K.C. Rivers after he had a big night. Before they game the Tiger faithful gave K.C. a 15-minute celebration, as he was one of the most celebrated players to wear the orange in the past few years. The real star is Baciu who, as of late has been averaging in the 30-ppg range and is looking to be a big time award winner.

                      Stats:

                      #1 Clemson


                      Stitt 12 rebounds, 11 assist
                      Rivers 17 points, 3 assist, 3 rebounds, 5 steals
                      Smith 5 points, 7 rebounds, 4 fouls
                      Booker 13 points, 9 rebounds, 5 steals, 4 blocks
                      Baciu 43 points, 9 rebounds, 2 blocks (7-7 Ft)

                      Notes: David Potter 5 points, and helped Tanner Smith who is still having toe issues. Jerai Grant is still missing from the Clemson basketball team attending to his mother in Maryland.

                      Virginia Tech

                      Delaney 19 points, 9 assist, 3 rebounds, 11 turnovers
                      A.D Vassilo 18 points, 5 turnovers, 4 fouls
                      J.T. Thompson 21 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assist
                      Victor Davila 2 points, 1 rebound
                      Jeff Allen 9 points, 10 rebounds

                      Notes: Hank Thorns had 10 points off the bench.

                      #1 Clemson is now 31-1.
                      Next Game: ACC Conference tournament.
                      Last edited by smidger9; 07-13-2009, 03:42 PM.

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                      • smidger9
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                        ESPN.com


                        Coach Jai Morris of the Clemson Tigers, along with his staff and some players hosted a press conference prior to Thursdays ACC tournament game against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. Coach Morris and Coach Roderick Fitch both addressed the media and then took some questions but the main attraction was budding star Catalin Baciu.

                        Coach Jai Morris, “We have been solid all year, I think we have put yourself in a good position to win the ACC, really better than most teams since we have the first round bye and some of the really good teams like Wake Forest, Maryland, and Duke all pulled a bad seed that will give them a long hard road to the championship, not that ours is all cupcakes and rainbows. But, if I had to say so I think we are favorable as any team in the ACC. Georgia Tech is one of the best teams in the ACC against us match up wise, they are the only team to beat us this year and our last contest was a barn burner. I have to give it to the Yellow Jackets coach Paul Hewitt, he has been great in Atlanta the past 10 years and has really developed some talent down there, and he has his boys ready to play us tough every game, they are a team I would love to see have a NCAA birth because I think they could be dangerous.”

                        Coach Roderick Fitch, “ Over the past season we have worked hard in practice, we have strived for perfection, and we have pushed ourselves to be the best in the country. Coming into the season a lot of people didn’t have us on their radar and when we were ranked top 25 in the preseason I think a lot of people were surprised and a lot of heads were turning. I like to think that we have not failed to please, I can tell you every fan in Clemson, South Carolina and all of Tiger Nation believes in this team. When we started this past off-season we had a bunch of “Non-ACC” talent and a group of players who needed to be pushed in the right direction. Jai and me have been close for many years and we have both seen the dream of a ring, but neither of us imagined we would be this close so soon. Jai is one of the best eyes for talent and one of the best guys for shaping that talent into its potential. Guys like Catalin weren’t “ACC talent” by most scouts and other coaches, but from day 1 Jai told me he was going to be big, and that’s not just saying his size. It took some shaping and half the season but Big C has really found his spot on the team and he has learned how to use his size. We look forward to a game against Georgia Tech as it is always exciting, and hopefully we can bring home some hardware to Clemson.”

                        Catalin Baciu, “ When Coach Jai came in last April he talked to all the guys on the team and me and Tanner were still in High School so we didn’t really get to know Coach Morris until August, and he looked at me and said that I would be conference freshman of the year if I can show him I can make a shot from anywhere inside 10 feet. So we spent all season playing me against anyone tall, 3 or 4 guys at a time and I had to learn to make any shot given to me, because in the ACC 1 guy or 2 guys will be bumping me and pushing me every time I go to shoot, so I had to learn and I think the past month I have really gotten down how to move around guys when I shoot to create that shot.”

                        Clemson is projected to be a #1 Seed out of the East bracket in the NCAA tournament, they play Georgia Tech in the 2nd Round of the ACC Tournament played in the Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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                          Georgia Tech 60, #1 Clemson 63
                          1 2TFinal
                          GT (15-11)303060
                          CLEM (32-1)184563
                          7:00 PM
                          March 14, 2009
                          Bojangles Arena
                          Charlotte, NC


                          Clemson pulls out a stunner with no time on the clock against the Yellow Jackets.

                          “I think Georgia Tech is out biggest rival this year, its like they drew big Xs on our backs and have been out to get us all year. They are the only team to beat us and somehow we survived this one. I think I saw the clock had like .8 seconds and just threw the ball in the air and prayed, there really was no set play coach Jai told us out of the timeout to take the closest open shot, we looked at Baciu but he was way out of position so Stitt hit me running up the side in front of their bench and it was like someone else shot the ball for me. Look for this one of ESPN classic next week.” Clemson’s K.C. Rivers on his last second shot to win the game, 63-60. The Tigers will face the Miami Hurricanes tomorrow in the quarterfinals of the ACC tournament.

                          Stats:

                          #1 Clemson

                          Stitt 9 points, 7 assist, 4 rebounds, 7 steal, 11 turnovers
                          Rivers 12 points, 7 rebounds, 1 assist
                          Smith 0 points, 5 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 steals, 3 fouls
                          Booker 12 points, 16 rebounds, 1 steal
                          Baciu 25 points, 12 rebounds, 2 blocks

                          Notes: Potter had 5 points, which sparked a rally to end the second half.

                          Georgia Tech

                          Mo Miller 14 points, 7 assist, 6 rebounds, 4 steals
                          Lewis Clinch 11 points, 2 rebounds, 3 steals
                          Lance Storrs 19 points, 7 rebounds, and 3 assists
                          Gani Lawal 12 points, 12 rebounds
                          Alade Aminu 2 points, 6 rebounds

                          Notes: Zack Peacock had 3 rebounds off the bench and 2 points.

                          #1 Clemson is now 32-1.
                          Next Game: ACC Semifinal against Miami.

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                            #17 Miami (FL) 54, #1 Clemson 87
                            12OTTFinal
                            MIA (21-8)272754
                            CLEM (33-1)483987
                            9:30 PM
                            March 15, 2009
                            Bojangles Arena
                            Charlotte, NC


                            Tigers put down the Hurricane with explosive offense.

                            “We were firing on all cylinders as they say and after the first half we were just cruising.” Said K.C Rivers who put up big numbers against the ‘Canes. “Before the game I told the boys, this is the biggest game of the year so far and to play like their hair was on fire. We came out the gate and we just pushed the ball up the court and Miami seemed to tired to get up and down the court by half time. Our boys are ready for the Tar Heels tomorrow.” Coach Jai Morris

                            Stats

                            #1 Clemson

                            Stitt 26 points, 7 assist, 3 rebounds, 2 steals
                            Rivers 17 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assist, 3 blocks
                            Smith 3 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assist
                            Booker 11 points, 11 rebounds 3 blocks
                            Baciu 12 points, 6 rebounds, 8 blocks

                            Notes: David Potter had 13 points, 4 rebounds and a steal off the bench.



                            Miami


                            Rios 17 points, 6 assists
                            McClinton 7 points, 3 assists, 1 steal
                            Asbury 5 points, 4 fouls
                            Collins 6 points, 2 rebounds, 3 blocks
                            Gamble 0 points, 1 rebound

                            Notes: Dequan Jones had 11 points, and 4 steals off the bench.

                            #1 Clemson is now 33-1.
                            Next Game: ACC Championship against North Carolina.

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                              North Carolina 92, Clemson 112
                              12TFinal
                              UNC (30-4)355792
                              CLEM (34-1)4270112
                              7:00 PM
                              March 16, 2009
                              Bojangles Arena
                              Charlotte, NC


                              Clemson ACC Champs for the first time in years.

                              The Tigers beat the Tarheels of North Carolina 112 to 92 in a game where no one could miss, after having poor shooting games against Georgia Tech (21% for the game) and against Miami (25%). There was no defense in this game. “I think to begin the game we were all nervous as hell and excited as hell all at the same time, we wanted to cut down that net, we were like this is out year and no one will stop us. This was the best moment of my life. Thank you Clemson University.” Said an emotional K.C. Rivers as he held onto his piece of the net, the senior star gets his first ACC Championship and was emotional throughout the final moments. “We had their number this year so when I saw we had them to play in the Championship I felt like we had a good shot, I knew. At the beginning of the season I told these boys to go out there give 100% and leave it all on the court, and I think if we lose the next game in the NCAA no one would be too sad, we accomplished our #1 goal. Next is the NCAA and I think with my boys we will have a good shot, I’m excited just to get to watch this and I hope the Tiger faithful will too. I want to thank K.C for everything he has done this year and his leadership, without him we would be a very different team.” Coach Jai Morris spoke of only good things for his boys. “I would say I’m going to Disney world, but really i'm just going to class and practice. I think we are all going to watch the selection show and just be merry around campus tonight and coach gave us tomorrow off but heavy practice this week leading to out game Thursday or Friday. I want to thank all my teammates without them I would not be here today at all.” Young Star Catalin Baciu said about his team, he was named ACC finals MVP.

                              Stats:

                              #1 Clemson

                              Demontez Stitt 18 points, 15 assists, 4-4 from 3
                              K.C. Rivers 22 points, 7 assist, 6 steals, 3 rebounds
                              David Potter 16 points, 2 rebounds, 1 block
                              Trevor Booker 18 points, 6 rebounds, 4 blocks
                              Catalin Baciu 34 points, 10 rebounds, 5 blocks

                              Notes: Tanner Smith added 3 points in 3 minutes off the bench and is questionable for the first round of the NCAA with a broken toe. Terrence Oglesby did not play he was out with the flu. Jerai Grant is still out because he is in Maryland with his mother.

                              #2 North Carolina

                              Ty Lawson 12 points, 11 assists, 1 rebound
                              Wayne Ellington 20 points, 5 assists, 7 turnovers
                              Danny Green 24 points, 3 assist
                              Tyler Hansbrough 26 points, 3 rebounds, 4 fouls
                              Deon Thompson 10 points, 7 rebounds, fouled out

                              Notes: Ed Davis, Marcus Ginyard, Will Graves, and Bobby Frasor all played but none had significant points or minutes.

                              #1 Clemson is now 34-1and ACC Champions.
                              Next Game is TBA in the NCAA 1st round.

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                              • smidger9
                                Rookie
                                • Nov 2008
                                • 317

                                #60
                                Re: The Legacy of Jai Morris(CH 2k8)

                                ACC Final Standings:
                                1 Clemson 15-1
                                2 UNC 12-4
                                3 Wake Forest 12-4
                                4 Miami 10-6
                                5 Duke 9-7
                                6 Virginia 8-8
                                7 Maryland 8-8
                                8 Florida St. 7-9
                                9 NC St. 7-9
                                10 Georgia Tech 6-10
                                11 Boston College 2-13
                                12 Virginia Tech 1-16

                                Tournament Tree:
                                1st round
                                Florida St. 67
                                Georgia Tech 80

                                Duke 84
                                Virginia Tech 74

                                Virginia 72
                                Boston College 67

                                Maryland 77
                                North Carolina St. 79

                                2nd round
                                Clemson 63
                                Georgia Tech 60

                                Duke 79
                                Miami 85

                                Virginal 79
                                Wake Forest 88

                                UNC 87
                                NC St. 71

                                Quarterfinals
                                Clemson 87
                                Miami 54

                                UNC 103
                                Wake Forest 101

                                Championship:
                                Clemson 112
                                UNC 92

                                Other Conference Champions:
                                American East: Boston U
                                Atlantic Sun: East Tennessee
                                Atlantic Ten: Saint Louis
                                Big East: Louisville
                                Big Sky: Portland St.
                                Big South: Liberty
                                Big Ten: Wisconsin
                                Big 12: Kansas
                                Big West: UC Irvine
                                Colonial: Towson
                                Conf USA: Tulsa
                                Horizon: Loyola (IL)
                                Metro: Siena
                                Mid-Atlantic: Buffalo
                                MEAC: Hampton
                                Missouri Valley: Creighton
                                Mountain West: Colorado St.
                                Northeast: Wagner
                                Ohio Valley: Tennessee Tech
                                Pac 10: Washington
                                Patriot: Holy Cross
                                SEC: Auburn
                                Southern: Davidson
                                Southland: Sam Houston
                                SWAC: Ark-Pine Bluff
                                Summit: Oakland
                                Sun Belt: Florida Int’l
                                West Coast: Gonzaga
                                Western Athletic: Idaho

                                Final Media Top 25:
                                1 Clemson
                                2 UNC
                                3 Kansas
                                4 Marquette
                                5 Louisville
                                6 Georgetown
                                7 Oklahoma
                                8 UConn
                                9 UCLA
                                10 UAB
                                11 Syracuse
                                12 Alabama
                                13 Michigan St.
                                14 Auburn
                                15 Miami
                                16 San Diego St.
                                17 Wake Forest
                                18 Duke
                                19 LSU
                                20 Florida
                                21 Washington
                                22 Providence
                                23 Tennessee
                                24 Pittsburg
                                25 Maryland

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