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Donald Hand Jr. scores 20, Boston College rides strong defense past Georgia Tech for second straight win

Donald Hand Jr. scores 20, Boston College rides strong defense past Georgia Tech for second straight win

Boston Globe22-02-2025

On Senior Day, senior Chad Venning and sophomore Elijah Strong were stoppers in the middle for BC. Venning scored 13 points and grabbed 7 rebounds, but more importantly blocked 4 shots. Strong added 9 points and 2 rebounds.
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The Eagles led by five at intermission, 32-27, but Venning scored on three straight layups and added two free throws to fuel a 10-0 run to open the second half and the lead reached 15 points with 14 minutes left.
Georgia Tech crawled back and Naithan George's 3-pointer with 4:28 left cut the deficit to 56-50. Dion Brown hit two clutch baskets and Hand drew a foul on a deep 3-point attempt and knocked down two of three at the line.
Baye Ndongo had 17 points, 15 rebounds, and 4 assists to lead Georgia Tech (13-14, 7-9). Lance Terry added 15 points.
Boston College is a 1½ games out of earning one of the 14 spots in the ACC tournament with four games left to play. The Eagles travel to face Stanford Wednesday and California Saturday.

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