ACC Basketball Recap: Games of November 16, 2011
The ACC was undefeated on the season heading into the games of November 16, 2011. The Confidential analyzed same at length. Now it is debatable whether the ACC remains undefeated.
To be sure, the 12 teams currently in the ACC are undefeated at 26-0. However, we have waffled as to whether to include the future teams, Syracuse and Pittsburgh. With all the conference realignment, schools and conferences should be looking out for long-term interests, not the present.
And then Pitt had to go and lose to Long Beach State last night, 86-76. In fact, CBS reports as follows regarding Pitt’s dominance at home in recent years:
Casper Ware scored a career-high 28 points, James Ennis added 19, and Larry Anderson had 12 points and seven assists for the 49ers (2-0), who emphatically ended Pitt’s 58-game nonconference home winning streak.
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Pitt drew within six points on a few occasions but each time the 49ers answered to become the first non-Big East team to beat the Panthers at home since Bucknell in 2005.
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Pitt came in unbeaten in 80 home nonconference games in November and December at “the Pete.”
In fact, the article did not even bother to analyze just how dominant Pitt has been at the Petersen Events Center in conference games. Few Big East schools have been successful in that venue. All in all, a very impressive win for Long Beach State. Conversely, Pitt’s top 10 ranking is now seriously in jeopardy.
As noted above, the current ACC teams “held serve” though:
- North Carolina State moved to 3-0 by holding off always-pesky Princeton, 60-58. NC State held Princeton to under 40% from the field and outrebounded the Tigers 40-24. And yet they trailed at the half and won by 2 points. Still, a win is a win.
- Florida State also moved to 3-0, defeating visiting Stetson, 79-66. The Confidential predicted good things from Florida State this year. Taking care of business in November is a great way to start.
- In other games, Wake Forest moved to 2-0 by beating Georgia Southern, 81-72. And Clemson defeated The Citadel by a comfortable 73-50 margin.
With these four wins, the ACC remains the only conference whose current teams are undefeated. With Pitt’s loss, the Big East drops to 33-3. The Big XII and the Big 10 still have only two conference losses.
