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Carter leads Georgia Tech past Virginia Tech 62-51
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Georgia Tech high scorer Robert Carter, Jr. (4) dunks over Virginia Tech during the second half of Saturday's game in Atlanta. - photo by David Tulis | Associated Press

ATLANTA — Now that Georgia Tech is nearly at full strength, center Daniel Miller likes the Yellow Jackets' chances heading into the ACC tournament.

Robert Carter Jr. and Trae Golden are back from injuries, and Kammeon Holsey is playing quality minutes despite an ailing knee.

It's been a long time coming for the Yellow Jackets, who also lost Jason Morris and Travis Jorgenson to season-injuries by early December.

"Today we came out and kept it up," Miller said. "Trae says he's full go now. I thought he looked pretty good today. Robert's playing. Kam has the knee, but he's always strong for us. It's a good way to go into the tournament. "

Carter scored 16 points, Miller and Golden each added 14 points and Georgia Tech beat Virginia Tech 62-51 Saturday in the regular season finale for both teams.

The Yellow Jackets (15-16, 6-12 Atlantic Coast Conference) have won two straight after ending a four-game skid with an upset victory at No. 7 Syracuse on Tuesday.

Joey van Zegeren finished with a career-high 21 points and seven rebounds for Virginia Tech (9-12, 2-16), which has dropped six in a row and 16 of 17.

Coming off the 67-62 win over Syracuse — the most illustrious victory in coach Brian Gregory's three-year tenure — Georgia Tech never trailed after Golden's 3-pointer made it 19-18 with 3:40 left in the first half.

Even so, the Jackets began the day 13th in the 15-team ACC and are likely to miss the NCAA tournament and the NIT for the fourth straight year. They have a 16-36 league record under Gregory.

Injuries and inconsistency have hurt Georgia Tech, which will play Boston College in the league tournament, and Virginia Tech, which faces Miami, all season.

Virginia Tech, under second-year coach James Johnson, finished last in the league for the second straight season.

"It's frustrating, but we're motivated for the tournament," van Zegeren said. "We beat Miami twice, so they're going to be energized to come back at us."

Carter scored from the left baseline and hit a jumper on consecutive possessions as the Jackets went up by 16.

Johnson sought to calm down the Hokies, calling a timeout with 12:40 remaining. But after Marshall Wood hit a 3 from the left wing for Virginia Tech, Johnson followed with another 30-second timeout 2 minutes later with the Hokies trailing 50-33.

Virginia Tech had a shot clock violation on the ensuing possession, and Carter hit a 19-footer to make it 52-33.
Miller, who had a game-high nine rebounds, hit his first six shots from the field.

The Hokies missed 19 of their first 26 shots before van Zegeren's layup cut the lead to 25-20 in the final minute of the first half.

Jarell Eddie and Devin Wilson, Virginia Tech's two leading scorers this season, were a combined 4 for 18 from the field.

Hokies guard Ben Emelogu returned after a four-game absence with an ankle injury, finishing with eight points and hitting a 3 that cut the lead to eight with 4:30 remaining.

But center Cadarian Raines missed the game with an ankle injury, and guard Adam Smith has been sidelined the last 13 games with a stress fracture in his leg.

"I don't think anyone is discouraged," Wilson said. "We know we've had a rough time with injuries. We're going to keep fighting no matter what," Wilson said. "No one has got their head down."

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