Final Nov 21
JMU 99 -3.0 o146.0
UIC 81 3.0 u146.0
Final Nov 21
MIA 69 -9.0 o143.0
DRKE 80 9.0 u143.0
Final OT Nov 21
OHIO 81 -2.0 o146.5
MTU 83 2.0 u146.5
Final Nov 21
LAS 67 -1.5 o144.0
UCSD 72 1.5 u144.0
Final Nov 21
OKST 78 2.0 o163.0
FAU 86 -2.0 u163.0
Final Nov 21
USF 74 -6.5 o145.5
PORT 68 6.5 u145.5
Final Nov 21
ECU 78 -4.0 o135.0
JVST 86 4.0 u135.0
Final Nov 21
MONM 62 4.5 o146.5
YSU 72 -4.5 u146.5
Final OT Nov 21
HALL 69 7.0 o126.0
VCU 66 -7.0 u126.0
Final Nov 21
BRAD 82 -7.0 o135.5
TXST 68 7.0 u135.5
Final Nov 21
TOL 103 -13.0 o154.5
STET 78 13.0 u154.5
Final Nov 21
RMU 86 9.5 o151.5
COR 76 -9.5 u151.5
Final Nov 21
UNCG 58 17.5 o146.5
IND 69 -17.5 u146.5
Final 0OT Nov 21
BAY 99 -2.5 o150.5
SJU 98 2.5 u150.5
Final Nov 21
SYR 66 11.0 o155.0
TEX 70 -11.0 u155.0
Final Nov 21
NIAG 73 14.0 o136.5
KENT 76 -14.0 u136.5
Final Nov 21
EMU 68 7.0 o134.5
OAK 64 -7.0 u134.5
Final Nov 21
RAD 51 22.0 o144.5
CLEM 79 -22.0 u144.5
Final Nov 21
EDW 59 -0.0 o0.0
UNF 108 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 21
JOHNSU 52 -0.0 o0.0
CHAT 72 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 21
BRY 66 -12.5 o153.0
STONE 67 12.5 u153.0
Final Nov 21
NJIT 64 12.5 o135.0
BUCK 81 -12.5 u135.0
Final Nov 21
MER 72 18.5 o150.0
SCAR 84 -18.5 u150.0
Final OT Nov 21
SEMO 77 1.5 o149.5
CARK 73 -1.5 u149.5
Final OT Nov 21
PRE 58 8.5 o135.0
SFA 55 -8.5 u135.0
Final Nov 21
VAN 73 2.5 o150.5
NEV 71 -2.5 u150.5
Final Nov 21
TRN 78 -0.0 o0.0
SHSU 105 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 21
46 -0.0 o0.0
WIU 73 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 21
TXWES 66 -0.0 o0.0
UNT 73 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 21
MINCR 60 -0.0 o0.0
NDSU 67 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 21
ORU 68 21.5 o149.5
MISS 100 -21.5 u149.5
Final Nov 21
LNDNWD 64 9.5 o145.0
VALP 77 -9.5 u145.0
Final Nov 21
CCSU 54 -2.0 o142.0
SH 67 2.0 u142.0
Final Nov 21
PRIN 62 -7.5 o152.5
WRST 80 7.5 u152.5
Final Nov 21
UTM 77 11.5 o155.5
AMCC 81 -11.5 u155.5
Final Nov 21
TAMCOM 56 24.5 o144.5
OKLA 84 -24.5 u144.5
Final Nov 21
TST 49 31.0 o147.0
MICH 72 -31.0 u147.0
Final Nov 21
TTU 77 -10.5 o149.5
STJOE 78 10.5 u149.5
Final Nov 21
GRAM 58 23.5 o152.5
UNM 80 -23.5 u152.5
Final Nov 21
TENN 64 -12.5 o126.5
UVA 42 12.5 u126.5
Final Nov 21
EWU 81 14.0 o158.5
WSU 96 -14.0 u158.5
Final Nov 21
AFA 69 16.0 o136.0
CAL 78 -16.0 u136.0
Final Nov 21
ORE 78 -6.5 o139.5
ORST 75 6.5 u139.5
Final Nov 21
MEM 68 2.0 o154.5
SF 64 -2.0 u154.5
Boston College 12th Atlantic Coast11-19
Pittsburgh 13th Atlantic Coast11-20

Boston College @ Pittsburgh preview

Barclays Center

Last Meeting ( Jan 30, 2022 ) Pittsburgh 56, Boston College 69

There is quite a bit in common for Boston College and Pittsburgh as they prepare to meet Tuesday afternoon in the opening game of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament at Brooklyn, N.Y.

Much of it is not encouraging for either team.

No. 12 seed Pitt (11-20) has lost its last four games, with its most-recent three outings resulting in defeats by margins of 20 or more points.

"We've played three of the best teams in the league," Panthers coach Jeff Capel said of games against Notre Dame, Duke and Miami. "During that time, we've had some good moments as well. And so I do still think our guys will fight, we just haven't been on the right side of these games lately. ... We'll move on now to the next part of our season."

No. 13 seed Boston College (11-19) carries a three-game losing streak into the postseason.

"The regular season is over," Eagles coach Earl Grant said after defeats to Georgia Tech, Miami and Clemson. "We're at the end of the road, so it's a new season coming up."

The Boston College-Pitt winner meets fifth-seeded Wake Forest in Wednesday's second round.

Grant will be directing a team in the ACC tournament for the first time, though he has been at the event in the past as a Clemson assistant coach.

In Pittsburgh's first three seasons under Capel, the Panthers went a combined 2-3 in ACC tournament games. He said he's not ready to fully assess this season.

"When you're in it, you're not looking behind and you're not looking ahead," Capel said.

Pittsburgh has allowed at least 85 points in two of its last three games. The Panthers, who gave up more than 85 just twice all season before this stretch, will look to tighten up defensively.

"We have to," Capel said. "If not, our season will be over Tuesday."

Pitt absorbed a 78-54 loss Saturday at Notre Dame, enduring a 3-for-26 shooting performance (11.5 percent) from 3-point range. Meanwhile, Notre Dame made 14 3-pointers.

"Some of it was their defense, some of it was we just missed shots," Capel said of his team's shooting.

Boston College used eight players in Saturday's 82-78 overtime loss at Georgia Tech, though two of those players off the bench logged less than five minutes.

"That's just where we are," Grant said. "We play our best players."

The teams split in the regular season, each winning January home games. Pittsburgh prevailed 69-67 on Jan. 8 and Boston College won 69-56 on Jan. 30.

--Field Level Media

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