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Kyle Koster

Notre Dame Beats Pitt in ACC Tournament Game Thanks to Ref’s Brutal Call in Last Second

Pittsburgh coach Jeff Capel could not believe the whistle. | ACC Network

Both Notre Dame and Pittsburgh have to win the ACC tournament in order to earn a spot in the NCAA tournament. The first step to do that would be to survive a matchup in early Tuesday action in Charlotte. The Irish were able to do just that thanks to a controversial call at the end of regulation.

With things knotted up at 54-54, Notre Dame's Tae Davis grabbed an offenive rebound with less than a second remaining and attempted a potential game-winning putback. There was some contact on the desperation play thanks to Panthers defender Zack Austin.

Enough to be deemed a shooting foul and send Davis to the line where he was able to secure a one-point victory.

“I really hated the way it ended,” Pittsburgh coach Jeff Capel said after the game. “I’ve been coaching for 25 years. The worst way I’ve ever seen to end a ball game. I still can’t believe it, shocked at how it ended for us.”

Former Syracuse legend Jim Boeheim, on the broadcast for ACC Network, agreed with Capel's assessment that there shouldn't have been a whistle.

A brutal end to a largely disappointing year for Pittsburgh, which declined an invitation to the NIT last season and may face a similar decision over the weekend.


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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Notre Dame Beats Pitt in ACC Tournament Game Thanks to Ref’s Brutal Call in Last Second.

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