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Written by Kevin Burke
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Wednesday, 24 February 2010 22:54 |
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There is nothing good to say about this one, absolutely nothing. Let's just hope that we don't play like that against Maryland on Saturday. Every team is due for a bad game, and hopefully that will be the last time that Tech (21-6, 8-5 ACC) shows up like that.
Give credit to Boston College (14-13, 5-8 ACC), as the Eagles shot 51% and took advantage of all that Tech gave to them. Joe Trapani, who scored six the first time around against Tech, finished with 17, all in the first half. Even more impressive was his 3-for-5 performance from beyond the arc. The Eagles had a very balanced attack as Rakim Sanders added 15, Corey Raji added 13 and Tyler Roche scored 10.
Malcolm Delaney had 21 points for the Hokies, but continued his poor shooting from the field, going 5-for-16. Jeff Allen scored 10, but once again was in foul trouble all game. Allen played only 14 minutes and fouled out with 8:39 remaining in the game. Something needs to change in Allen, as he has played less than 20 minutes in each of last four games.
Tech was outplayed, outrebounded and didn't look like they cared that much about the Eagles. Now that they are back on the bubble, Saturday's game over Maryland (20-7, 10-3 ACC) is a must-win for Tech's ACC positioning and NCAA tournament chances. Tip-off is set for 4 p.m. and the game will be televised on Raycom Sports.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 24 February 2010 23:07 |