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Zachery Peacock scored 18 points, and Georgia Tech rallied from a 13-point deficit to beat Georgia 67-62 at Atlanta on Tuesday night, completing a sweep of its state rival in the two major sports.
On the heels of a 45-42 victory in football, the Yellow Jackets (9-5) fought back in a sloppy men's basketball game that provided little hope either team is on the verge of turning around their disappointing seasons.
Peacock drove to the hoop to put Georgia Tech ahead for good, 62-60, with 1:23 remaining. Travis Leslie got open in the lane for Georgia (9-6), only to walk as he set up for a dunk.
One minute later, Georgia Tech's Gani Lawal jammed home the rebound off Peacock's missed jumper with 20.6 seconds to go. Lewis Clinch wrapped it up with two free throws.
Georgia was led by Trey Thompkins' 20 points.
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NO. 12 CLEMSON 66, ALABAMA 59: Trevor Booker had 19 points to help Clemson remain unbeaten with a victory over visiting Alabama.
The Tigers (15-0) kept pace with their 17-0 start two years ago when they were the nation's last unbeaten. It took a stellar defensive effort down the stretch to hold off the Crimson Tide (10-4).
Alabama led 42-41 after Yamene Coleman's basket with 14:16 to go. Then Clemson set off on 14-0 run to take control. Rivers had two jumpers in the stretch, and Terrence Ogleby made a runner and a 3-pointer.
After Senario Hillman hit a free throw to break Alabama's drought, freshman Andre Young made a three to give Clemson its largest lead, 58-43.
The Crimson Tide managed only one basket between Coleman's shot and JaMychal Green's bucket with 1:45 left.
VIRGINIA 74, BROWN 50: Mike Scott had 15 points and 10 rebounds and Sammy Zeglinski scored 14 points as Virginia closed its nonconference schedule with a victory over Brown at Charlottesville, Va.
The Cavaliers (7-5), who play at state and Atlantic Coast Conference rival Virginia Tech on Saturday, led 39-29 at halftime and used a 23-7 second-half run to coast to the victory -- their 13th straight win against an Ivy league team.
Brown (5-8) was led by Peter Sullivan with 14 points and Adrian Williams with 13, but the Bears committed 16 turnovers that led to 25 Cavaliers points and were basically overmatched. The Bears shot just 35 percent, were outrebounded 41-29 and never challenged after halftime.
Scott had 13 points and eight rebounds by halftime. Mustapha Farrakhan added nine points in the game, Jamil Tucker had eight and Mamadi Diane scored seven.
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