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George Washington at Georgia Tech

Georgia Tech advances with ho-hum victory over George Washington
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- No last-second shots. No hurry-up offense. No teeth-clenching, hand-holding, hearts-in-their-throats final moments.

Georgia Tech's win was extraordinary only because it was so ordinary.

Jarrett Jack, Will Bynum and B.J. Elder combined to score on six consecutive possessions in the second half, and the Yellow Jackets rolled to an 80-68 victory over George Washington in the first round of the NCAA Tournament Friday night.

Last year, the Yellow Jackets never won by more than eight points in their march to the championship game.

"When you have a little breathing room at the end of the game, it definitely feels good," said Elder, who finished with 15 points and five rebounds. "This didn't come down to the wire and give us a heart attack."

The tournament is young, though. The fifth-seeded Yellow Jackets (20-11) will play fourth-seeded Louisville in the Albuquerque Regional on Sunday afternoon. The Cardinals (30-4) held off Louisiana-Lafayette earlier Friday.

Georgia Tech played five thrillers on its way to meeting Connecticut in the title game last year. After winning its first three games by a total of 13 points, the Yellow Jackets beat Kansas by eight in a regional final -- but it took overtime to do it.

Facing a pesky 12th-seeded George Washington team that produced all kinds of matchup fits, Georgia Tech looked like it was in for more drama Friday. The lead changed nine times, and George Washington kept scrapping back whenever Tech threatened to make a run.

"I didn't expect this game to be a 12-point margin at the end," Yellow Jackets coach Paul Hewitt said. "I thought it was going to be a one-possession basketball game."

But Elder hit a pullup jumper with 9:24 left to spark the decisive 12-0 run that sealed the game. The Yellow Jackets scored on six consecutive possessions, with Bynum, Elder and Jack trading baskets.

Pops Mensah-Bonsu finally stopped the run with a monster dunk, but George Washington never was close again.

Jack led the Yellow Jackets with 20 points, and Bynum added 17. Isma'il Muhammad, who missed the entire ACC Tournament with tendinitis in his right knee, played five minutes and scored two points.

Mensah-Bonsu led four Colonials in double figures with 15 points, and Mike Hall had 13 points and nine rebounds. But George Washington (22-8) couldn't overcome its dismal foul shooting. It was just 4-of-16 at the line, including seven consecutive misses at one point.

T.J. Thompson, George Washington's leading scorer, was held to eight points, five below his average.

"Whenever you go 4-for-16, it's highly unlikely you're going to beat anybody," Mensah-Bonsu said. "They play similar to us, we welcomed their style of play. We missed 12 foul shots and couldn't execute on offense, either."

Still, just making the tournament was a huge step forward for the Colonials. Two years ago, George Washington wrapped up its third losing season in a row.

"I didn't say much to them about this game," coach Karl Hobbs said. "I wrote on the board 22-8. I wrote on the board A-10 regular-season champion and I wrote on the board A-10 Tournament champions. I wanted them to know how proud I was of them, and that they were champions."

Tech returns almost its entire team from last year, but the Yellow Jackets were on the bubble for this year's tournament until the last week of the regular season. They finished strong, beating Clemson in the regular-season finale and stunning North Carolina to reach the championship of the ACC Tournament.

They lost to Duke in the title game, but came into the tournament with momentum. The Colonials did their best to slow it, forcing Luke Schenscher to the bench with two fouls less than three minutes into the game. With no answer inside, George Washington kept getting the ball to Mensah-Bonsu. He scored nine points on 4-of-4 shooting before he, too, picked up his second foul with 7:45 left.

Jack drove the length of the court for a layup to push the lead to 40-35 at halftime, but George Washington wasn't done. Hall made a 3-pointer that hit the rim, bounced up and then dropped back to give the Colonials a 43-42 lead with 18:30 left, its first since midway through the first half.

But the Yellow Jackets hung in there, finally breaking the game open.

"I think the experience factor plays a huge role," Jack said. "We have the confidence. We know what it takes to get there."

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Jarrett Jack scores a 20 points, shooting 7-of-9 from the field and 5-of-6 from the line.
 
Jarrett Jack scores a 20 points, shooting 7-of-9 from the field and 5-of-6 from the line. (Getty Images)
 

 
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Scoreboard
12 George Washington353368
5 Georgia Tech «404080
GEOWAS:P. Mensah-Bonsu 15 Pts
GEOWAS:M. Hall 9 Reb
GEOWAS:C. Elliott 8 Ast
GATECH:J. Jack 20 Pts
GATECH:R. Dickey 8 Reb
GATECH:J. Jack 6 Ast
 

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PLAYERS OF THE GAME
Georgia TechGeorge Washington
GATECH
J. Jack
GEOWAS
P. Mensah-Bonsu
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
20661561
George Washington Colonials
C. Elliott, G345-100-308111
M. Hall, F335-90-291313
O. Williams, F311-51-24543
T. Thompson, G292-112-20238
P. Mensah-Bonsu, F227-101-561315
J. Pinnock, G306-130-151312
M. Rice, G112-40-02114
D. Akingbade, F81-30-11002
R. Lucas, G20-00-00020
L. Johnson, GDid Not Play
J. Cowan, FDid Not Play
J. Greene, CDid Not Play
A. Kireev, FDid Not Play
R. Battistoni, FDid Not Play
P. Joyce, GDid Not Play
Totals 29-654-1627191868
 44.6%25.0% 
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
J. Jack, G377-95-666120
B. Elder, G/F335-144-550315
W. Bynum, G307-120-142117
L. Schenscher, C140-42-25042
I. Muhammad, F50-22-20002
A. McHenry, G/F314-42-252410
R. Dickey, F231-32-48024
J. Smith, F90-00-02140
A. Morrow, G83-50-02018
M. West, G81-30-03012
T. Tarver, F/C20-00-00010
K. Jones, GDid Not Play
Z. Fredrick, GDid Not Play
T. Davis, GDid Not Play
Totals 28-5617-2240111880
 50.0%77.3% 
Atlantic 10
TeamConf. W-LTot. W-L
Temple13-324-8
St. Louis12-426-8
Xavier10-623-13
St. Bonaventure10-620-12
Massachusetts10-725-12
La Salle10-721-13
Dayton10-720-13
Saint Josephs10-720-14
Duquesne7-1016-15
Richmond7-1016-16
Charlotte5-1213-17
G. Washington5-1210-21
Rhode Island4-127-24
Fordham3-1310-19

ACC
TeamConf. W-LTot. W-L
North Carolina14-232-6
Duke13-327-7
Florida St.12-425-10
Virginia9-722-10
N.C. State9-724-13
Miami (Fla.)9-720-13
Clemson8-816-15
Maryland6-1017-15
Virginia Tech4-1216-17
Wake Forest4-1213-18
Georgia Tech4-1211-20
Boston College4-129-22
 
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NCST 75 Final
CHARLO 63
Ohio 62 Final
Florida 67
Iowa St 64 Final
Minn 53
SELOU 50 Final
Okla St 63
C Florida 71 Final
UConn 77
N Mexico 47 Final
NOVA 55
MARYCA 56 Final
S Illinois 65
OAK 68 Final
NC 96
Vermont 60 Final
Syracuse 57
La-Laf 62 Final
Louisville 68
N Iowa 52 Final
Wisc 57
Del St 46 Final
DUKE 57
Old Dom 81 Final
Mich St 89
BUCK 64 Final
Kansas 63
Miss St 93 Final
Stanford 70