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GREENSBORO - Wake Forest women's basketball coach Mike Petersen said his team has been resilient this season, bouncing back from losses and deficits with a never-worried resolve.

The fifth-seeded Demon Deacons showed that resolve in the opening game of the ACC Women's Basketball Tournament, rallying from 11 down to eke by 12th-seeded Miami 66-65 in overtime at Greensboro Coliseum.  

"They just kind of grind," said Petersen, whose team advances to the tournament quarterfinals for the second season in row and face fourth-seeded Georgia Tech on Friday.

It's the first time since 1990 that the Deacs (18-12) have held a fifth seed. They showed they deserved it against the Hurricanes, remaining calm under the scoring assault of sophomore guard Shenise Johnson, who scored a game-high 28 points.

The Deacs were able to guard Johnson when it counted. Down by a point with 12.2 seconds remaining in overtime, the Hurricanes gained possession of the ball and had a chance to capture the game.

 Johnson attacked the baseline and got a shot off, but it knocked off the rim and junior Camille Collier snagged the rebound.

 Wake junior Brittany Waters finished with a team-high 21 points and eight rebounds, while freshman center Sandra Garcia added 18 points and 13 rebounds.

On Jan. 17, the Deacs defeated the Hurricanes 67-64. This victory only helps their argument to the NCAA Tournament committee for a berth in the championship. 

"It's a great win for us," Petersen said. "I'm not going to like to you. I'm not going to act like I'm not happy." 

 

 

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Edward joined the News & Observer staff in 2004. He is a graduate of American University and Johns Hopkins University. He covers Wake Forest football and women's college basketball for the N&O. Edward is a native of Washington, D.C. He can be reached at 829-4781 or edward.robinson@newsobserver.com.

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