NCAAB Game Recap - Clemson at North Carolina State
Wed Mar 13, 2019 12:00 PM EDT

SCSt
73
Norf
78
F
Buck
80
Colg
94
F
Copp
79
NCAT
82
F(OT)
Mia-FL
56
VaTec
71
F
Cal
51
Colora
56
F
HCU
79
Lamar
81
F
MTSU
61
UAB
70
F
Ida
71
MTSt
75
F
SJSU
56
AF
87
F
CenAR
73
TXAMC
53
F
Pitt
59
Syr
73
F
Rice
65
Marsh
82
F
WaSt
51
Oreg
84
F
IdaSt
80
S UT
94
F
Wyo
68
NM
78
F
ND
53
Lou
75
F
Stan
72
UCLA
79
F
DeP
74
StJon
82
F
WVU
72
Okla
71
F
N TX
71
FIU
57
F
Sac
72
NoAZ
60
F
Clem
58
NCSU
59
F
ColSt
57
Bois
66
F
Ariz
65
USC
78
F
FAU
56
LaTec
57
F
Butl
57
Prov
80
F
OkSt
70
TCU
73
F
Ford
50
Rich
52
F
NW
69
Ill
74
F(OT)
Vand
52
TAMU
69
F
UMass
64
GrgWas
68
F(OT)
Nebras
68
Rut
61
F
UGA
61
Mizzu
71
F

Mar 13, 2019, 12:00 PM EDT

Final

1

2

T

(9) Clemson

42

16

58

(8) North Carolina State

26

33

59

Johnson helps NC State edge Clemson 59-58 in ACCs
Wed Mar 13, 2019 3:32 PM

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) For the second time, North Carolina State waited until the last possible moment to beat Clemson.

Markell Johnson hit two free throws with 2.6 seconds left and the Wolfpack came from 18 down in the first half to beat the Tigers 59-58 in Wednesday's second round of the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament.

The eighth-seeded Wolfpack (22-10), down 16 at the break, ended up with the second-biggest comeback from a halftime deficit in tournament history.

"We talked about halftime: it wasn't about Xs and Os," Wolfpack coach Kevin Keatts said. "It was about how much heart and desire and effort you would put into it. And I told them, I said: `If you played extremely hard, we'll come out with a win.' And these guys were special."

The Tigers had a final chance after Johnson's free throws, but Marcquise Reed's heave from a few steps inside of halfcourt wasn't close to end it.

At least the Tigers had a chance this time. The Wolfpack beat the Tigers on Braxton Beverly's 3-pointer at the horn a little more than six weeks ago, then survived to win another tight one Wednesday that both teams needed to help their NCAA Tournament hopes as bubble teams.

Johnson's big offensive day was the only thing working for the Wolfpack. No other players scored in double figures, while Johnson's two huge 3s that pushed N.C. State to a 57-53 lead with 4:20 left ended up being the Wolfpack's last baskets.

Reed had 16 points, 10 rebounds and six assists for the ninth-seeded Tigers (19-13), who dominated the first half only to fall apart in the second. Clemson made just 6 of 31 shots (19 percent) after halftime, including a run of more than 11 minutes without a basket and nearly seven minutes without a point.

"We obviously didn't execute things in the second half very well," Clemson coach Brad Brownell said. "I thought kids on both teams really competed at a very high level. Proud of the way our guys fought and really disappointed with the way the game ended. ... Too much at stake for things to end like that."

BIG PICTURE

Clemson: The Tigers could be left to lament this one on Selection Sunday. They had won four of five to keep themselves within reach of an NCAA bid and had appeared near the cut line for many mock brackets. They entered the day ranked No. 36 in the NET - which is replacing the RPI in the selection committee's evaluation process - but had stood just 1-9 in Quadrant 1 games that would top any resume.

"We've just got to hope for the best Sunday," Reed said. "Hopefully they'll see our schedule and our wins and losses and all of that.

N.C. State: Keatts has said the team's pressing style and aggressive philosophy is enough to keep it in any game, even facing a big deficit. That proved true Wednesday in a noon game with a start so flat Keatts joked afterward his team played like they didn't wake up "until about 1 o'clock."

"I think this team is built for that," Keatts said, adding: "I don't want to be in that position all the time."

THE DECIDING PLAY

Clemson had fouled N.C. State several times with fouls to give before Johnson drove for an off-balance jumper that drew a whistle on Clyde Trapp, sending Johnson to the line for the winning fouls.

Johnson had hit two big free throws to force overtime in a January loss to Virginia, though he later had a critical miss with a chance to tie late in the extra period of the 66-65 loss.

"I've been in a situation like that versus Virginia," Johnson said. "And I just wanted to give it back to my team for what I did against Virginia in the first game - and that's make the free throws."

Trapp declined to comment on whether he thought he fouled Johnson, while Brownell said Johnson "got a very good call."

UP NEXT

Clemson: The Tigers now wait to learn their postseason fate.

N.C. State: The Wolfpack advanced to Thursday's quarterfinals to face second-ranked and top-seeded Virginia

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Leaders

Clemson PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Reed 16 0 6 10 0 0
A. Simms 11 0 0 2 0 0
North Carolina State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Johnson 23 0 4 2 1 0
T. Dorn 8 0 2 12 0 0

Team Comparison

Clem NCSU
Points For 58 59
Field Goals 22/62-35% 23/56-41%
Three Pointers 9/23-39% 6/21-29%
Free Throws 5/8-62% 7/9-78%
Offensive Rebounds 14 7
Defensive Rebounds 28 27
Rebounds 47 41
Blocks 3 3
Steals 3 4
Turnovers 12 8
Personal Fouls 15 12
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - NCSU Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Jan 26 Clem 67 @ NCSU 69 M. Reed 19 M. Johnson 16
Wed Mar 13 Clem 58 @ NCSU 59 M. Reed 16 M. Johnson 23

Game Information

Stadium: Spectrum Center, Charlotte, North Carolina
Attendance: 117
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