Georgia Tech is in line for its first winning season since 2020-21.
When Duke and Georgia Tech met Dec. 21 in Atlanta, the Blue Devils won 82-56 behind Knueppel's game-high 18 points. Ndongo had 14 points for Georgia Tech.
"That Duke team, obviously they're different," Powell said. "They're long. They're athletic. I look forward to the game, though, to be honest with you. The one thing I do know going into this game is that we're playing our best basketball of the season."
This will be the first Duke-Georgia Tech game in the ACC tournament since Duke won in the 2010 championship game.
Georgia Tech is in line for its first winning season since 2020-21.
When Duke and Georgia Tech met Dec. 21 in Atlanta, the Blue Devils won 82-56 behind Knueppel's game-high 18 points. Ndongo had 14 points for Georgia Tech.
"That Duke team, obviously they're different," Powell said. "They're long. They're athletic. I look forward to the game, though, to be honest with you. The one thing I do know going into this game is that we're playing our best basketball of the season."
This will be the first Duke-Georgia Tech game in the ACC tournament since Duke won in the 2010 championship game.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- When Arizona was announced to be one of four teams to join the Big 12 Conference, basketball fans quickly began to visualize potential matchups between the Wildcats and Kansas in future tournament games.
Few could have anticipated that the game would be in the quarterfinals, however -- or would be between two unranked teams. But that's exactly what's going to happen on Thursday night when sixth-seeded Kansas meets third-seeded Arizona.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- When Arizona was announced to be one of four teams to join the Big 12 Conference, basketball fans quickly began to visualize potential matchups between the Wildcats and Kansas in future tournament games.
Few could have anticipated that the game would be in the quarterfinals, however -- or would be between two unranked teams. But that's exactly what's going to happen on Thursday night when sixth-seeded Kansas meets third-seeded Arizona.
BYU is one of the hottest teams in the Big 12 with eight straight wins, and the team's confidence level is soaring.
Hot or not, the No. 17 Cougars will face a stern test in their first contest at the Big 12 conference tournament when they battle No. 12 Iowa State on Thursday afternoon in a quarterfinal matchup at Kansas City, Mo.
The fifth-seeded Cyclones (24-8) figure to be in a testy mood as they look to avenge a recent 88-85 double-overtime home loss to fourth-seeded BYU (23-8).
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BYU is one of the hottest teams in the Big 12 with eight straight wins, and the team's confidence level is soaring.
Hot or not, the No. 17 Cougars will face a stern test in their first contest at the Big 12 conference tournament when they battle No. 12 Iowa State on Thursday afternoon in a quarterfinal matchup at Kansas City, Mo.
The fifth-seeded Cyclones (24-8) figure to be in a testy mood as they look to avenge a recent 88-85 double-overtime home loss to fourth-seeded BYU (23-8).
Xavier (21-10) enters the tournament with the conference's longest active winning streak and a NET ranking of 44. Despite a top 50 ranking, the Musketeers are 1-8 in Quad 1 games and are among four teams in the top 50 in the NET rankings with one win or fewer in Quad 1 games.
"I think we're playing our best basketball of the season right now," Xavier coach Sean Miller said. "I feel like we're an NCAA Tournament team."
Xavier is unbeaten since a 12-point loss at Villanova on Feb. 9, though six of its wins are against the combination of DePaul, Butler, Seton Hall and Providence -- the bottom four in the Big East standings.
Marquette (22-9) has reached the past three Big East title games, but enters Thursday after splitting its final 14 regular-season games. The Golden Eagles took five of those losses to the top three Big East seeds and ended the regular season with an 86-84 overtime loss to St. John's on Saturday, three days after a 72-66 loss at UConn.
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Xavier (21-10) enters the tournament with the conference's longest active winning streak and a NET ranking of 44. Despite a top 50 ranking, the Musketeers are 1-8 in Quad 1 games and are among four teams in the top 50 in the NET rankings with one win or fewer in Quad 1 games.
"I think we're playing our best basketball of the season right now," Xavier coach Sean Miller said. "I feel like we're an NCAA Tournament team."
Xavier is unbeaten since a 12-point loss at Villanova on Feb. 9, though six of its wins are against the combination of DePaul, Butler, Seton Hall and Providence -- the bottom four in the Big East standings.
Marquette (22-9) has reached the past three Big East title games, but enters Thursday after splitting its final 14 regular-season games. The Golden Eagles took five of those losses to the top three Big East seeds and ended the regular season with an 86-84 overtime loss to St. John's on Saturday, three days after a 72-66 loss at UConn.
Louisville arrived this week at the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament in Charlotte, N.C., as the hottest team in the league, having won nine straight games and 19 of its past 20.
Thursday's quarterfinal will be a rematch of Saturday's regular-season finale, which Louisville won at home 68-48 behind Hepburn and Edwards, who scored 16 points each.
Louisville won the battle of the boards 40-33 and outshot Stanford 44.3 percent to 30.4 percent.
Stanford has had a surprising inaugural season in the conference after being picked by media members to finish 17th in the 18-team league.
Since joining the ACC in the 2014-15 season, Louisville has a 3-8 record in the conference tournament, including an 0-4 mark in the quarterfinals.
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Louisville arrived this week at the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament in Charlotte, N.C., as the hottest team in the league, having won nine straight games and 19 of its past 20.
Thursday's quarterfinal will be a rematch of Saturday's regular-season finale, which Louisville won at home 68-48 behind Hepburn and Edwards, who scored 16 points each.
Louisville won the battle of the boards 40-33 and outshot Stanford 44.3 percent to 30.4 percent.
Stanford has had a surprising inaugural season in the conference after being picked by media members to finish 17th in the 18-team league.
Since joining the ACC in the 2014-15 season, Louisville has a 3-8 record in the conference tournament, including an 0-4 mark in the quarterfinals.
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