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Release from ACC: Boston College junior guard Olivier Hanlan has been named the Atlantic Coast Conference Basketball Player of the Week by a select media panel, while Florida State freshman Xavier Rathan-Mayes earned ACC Rookie of the Week honors. Hanlan was selected as the ACC Player of the Week for the first time this season,
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Release from the ACC: Virginia junior guard Faith Randolph has been selected as the final ACC Women’s Basketball Player of the Week by the Blue Ribbon Panel, while Duke’s Azurá Stevens earned the season’s final ACC Freshman of the Week honors. Randolph scored 23 points and handed out eight assists in Virginia’s upset win over
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Release from Georgia Tech Athletics: The Georgia Tech softball team (7-10, 0-2 ACC) fell to the Louisville Cardinals (7-5, 2-0) in a doubleheader, 6-1 and 5-4, Saturday in both teams’ ACC opener. The Jackets and Cardinals wrap up the series with a single game at 12 p.m. Sunday. Katie Johnsky went 3-for-4 on the day to
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Release from Georgia Tech Athletics: Junior Aaliyah Whiteside’s 18 points in the second half lifted the Georgia Tech women’s basketball team (17-13, 7-9 ACC) past Wake Forest (11-19, 2-14), 67-60, on Saturday afternoon at the LJVM Coliseum. “I’m really proud of our team,” head coach MaChelle Joseph said. “I thought our kids grew up today.
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Release from Georgia Tech Athletics: Kaela Davis scored 24 points, Zaire O’Neil and Aaliyah Whiteside added 12 points apiece and Georgia Tech snapped a 37-game series losing streak to Duke, beating the No. 16 Blue Devils 71-62 on Thursday night. “Obviously I’m very happy, excited and proud of my team,” head coach MaChelle Joseph said. “I thought that we battled and competed
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Release from Georgia Tech Athletics: Georgia Tech head football coach Paul Johnson and senior golfer Ollie Schniederjans are among the finalists for the 2015 Atlanta Sports Awards announced Tuesday by the Atlanta Sports Council. The Atlanta Sports Awards will be held at The Fox Theatre on Thursday, March 5, beginning with a silent auction and