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TAMPA, Fla. -- Virginia Tech will have to wait another year for its first shot at an ACC championship.
The Hokies will receive an NCAA tournament berth a little bit sooner.
No. 10-seeded N.C. State pulled off its latest upset at the ACC tournament, dropping No. 3 Virginia Tech 72-64 in the semifinals at St. Pete Times Forum.
The upstart Wolfpack (18-14), spurred by Gavin Grant's 20 points, will meet top-seeded North Carolina (27-6) in today's final.
Meanwhile, the Hokies (21-11) will await their first NCAA tournament berth since 1996.
"We're going to go home tomorrow and we're going to meet and we're going to watch our name come up on that screen," coach Seth Greenberg said. "That's a heck of an accomplishment for a group of guys that no one thought could play in the ACC, Big East or anywhere else. That's a heck of a statement for our program in four short years to go from the worst program in the Big East to the NCAA tournament."
Few thought the Wolfpack had much of a chance in this tournament, either. But N.C. State, with its storied history of ACC tournament runs, is in the midst of another one after knocking out Duke, Virginia and Virginia Tech on successive days.
Instead of planning for next year, Sidney Lowe will bring his snazzy red jacket and short-handed though scrappy bunch back today for a chance at a surprising NCAA tournament berth.
"We know winning the tournament is the only chance we have of getting into the NCAA tournament," Grant said. "My first two years I've been here I've been to the NCAA tournament, and I don't think I want it any other way."
It was the third time N.C. State upended Virginia Tech this season, but this one was far closer than the last two.







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