March 5, 2005
Box Score
BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) - Jamon Gordon scored a career-best 23 points and had
seven in a 12-1 run over the final 2 minutes Saturday as Virginia Tech beat
Maryland 86-76 to secure a first-round bye in next week's Atlantic Coast
Conference tournament.
The Hokies (15-12, 8-8) led 74-72 after two free throws by James Gist for
Maryland with 2:36 left, but Gordon hit a jumper to start the run. Virginia
Tech was 8-for-11 from the line the rest of the way, and Gordon capped the
spurt with a breakaway dunk.
Maryland (16-11, 7-9), hoping to bolster its case for a 12th consecutive
berth in the NCAA tournament, instead lost its third straight and fourth in
five games.
Carlos Dixon added 20 points in his final regular season home game, and
Coleman Collins had 14 points and 15 rebounds for the surprising Hokies, who
were picked to finish 10th in the 11-team ACC after joining the league prior to
this season.
Gist and Chris McCray led Maryland with 18 points apiece. Nik Caner-Medley
added 12 and Virginia Beach native John Gilchrist had 11 points, seven assists
and six rebounds for the Terrapins despite being lustily booed most every time
he touched the ball.
The Hokies led 45-37 at halftime and almost throughout the second half.
Maryland did pull even at 57 on Caner-Medley's jumper with 10 minutes to
play, but the Hokies immediately regained control as Gordon scored twice and
Dixon and Deron Washington each added putbacks in an 8-0 run.
Washington added 12 points and eight rebounds for Virginia Tech, and Zabian
Dowdell had 13 points, four assists and three steals. Hokies starters scored 82
points.
Virginia Tech also outrebounded the Terrapins 45-33.
Maryland got within two three times in the final 4:17, but each time the
Hokies answered. First, Collins scored inside. Then Washington hit a pair of
free throws with 2:59 to go, and Gordon hit the jumper that sparked the run
that decided it.