The Roanoke Times: Press Boxwith our sports staffwomen's updatePosted Feb25, 2007 at 03:56 PMVirginia (16-13, 5-9 ACC) beat Clemson 86-85 in S.C. today (Sunday) to earn the No. 8 seed in the ACC tournament. The Cavs will face Clemson (12-17, 4-10) again in the ACC tournament on Thursday at 3 p.m. in the 8-9 game, unless Boston College comes back to beat Maryland this afternoon. Virginia Tech (17-13, 6-8 ACC) finished the regular season in seventh place in the ACC, meaning the Hokies will play the No. 10 seed, likely BC if the Eagles don't come back against the Terps, in the ACC tournament at 6 p.m. on Thursday in Greensboro. Duke has already secured the top seed, no matter what happens in its rematch with North Carolina today (4 p.m.). Carolina is already No. 2. Wake Forest has a lock on No. 12 and Miami is securely No. 11. N.C. State has clinched a first-round bye, but it is not yet sure whether its No. 3 or 4. The rest of the seedings will be settled today, with defending-national champion Maryland facing the possibility of finishing outside the top four (who all receive byes). |
SearchQuick thoughts
Categories
Monthly archives
Related linksSports newsRegional college and university athletic programsColumnistsMore sports newsLocal sports stories and columnsAbout this blogThe Press Box blog will post entries on a variety of sports at both the high school and collegiate levels in Southwest Virginia. Contributions come from staff writers of The Roanoke Times sports section. .....Advertisement.....
|
women's update
Posted Feb25, 2007 at 03:56 PM
Virginia (16-13, 5-9 ACC) beat Clemson 86-85 in S.C. today (Sunday) to earn the No. 8 seed in the ACC tournament. The Cavs will face Clemson (12-17, 4-10) again in the ACC tournament on Thursday at 3 p.m. in the 8-9 game, unless Boston College comes back to beat Maryland this afternoon.
Virginia Tech (17-13, 6-8 ACC) finished the regular season in seventh place in the ACC, meaning the Hokies will play the No. 10 seed, likely BC if the Eagles don't come back against the Terps, in the ACC tournament at 6 p.m. on Thursday in Greensboro.
Duke has already secured the top seed, no matter what happens in its rematch with North Carolina today (4 p.m.). Carolina is already No. 2.
Wake Forest has a lock on No. 12 and Miami is securely No. 11.
N.C. State has clinched a first-round bye, but it is not yet sure whether its No. 3 or 4. The rest of the seedings will be settled today, with defending-national champion Maryland facing the possibility of finishing outside the top four (who all receive byes).

No comments yet