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NC State stuns Virginia 73-65 in OT; will face UNC for ACC crown :: WRALSportsFan.com
| North Carolina State Wolfpack | 73 |
| 65 | |
| F/OT | |
Washington — NC State defeated Virginia 73-65 in overtime on Friday night in the ACC Tournament semifinal as the Wolfpack will play for their first conference championship since 1987 on Saturday.
State’s Michael O’Connell banked in a desperation three-pointer at the end of regulation to force overtime and highlight a improbable comeback effort. DJ Burns carried State in the extra period with seven points, including a three-point play.
It marked the Wolfpack’s fourth win in four days as a run no one saw coming continued in dramatic fashion. Virginia went 1-of-5 from the foul line in the last minute of regulation, leaving the window open for O’Connell’s heroics.
Virginia led 58-52 with 52 seconds left and Casey Morsell was fouled on a three-point shot to earn three foul shots. He sunk all three. Isaac McKneely missed the front end of a 1-and-1 with six seconds left before the game-tying 3 at the buzzer tied it at 58.
Burns led State in scoring with 19 points. McKneely led all scorers with 23 points.
The Wolfpack are making their first appearance in the ACC Tournament championship game since 2007, when they were also a double-digit seed.
State will take on UNC in the ACC final Saturday night. UNC defeated State twice during the regular season, 67-54 in Raleigh and 79-70 in Chapel Hill.
O’Connell hit a layup at the end of the first half to tie the score at 29 at the break. The Wolfpack led by as many as five in the first half.
State (21-14) would secure an NCAA Tournament bid with a win Saturday after entering the tournament as the No. 10 seed, cooling off following a 5-1 start in conference play.
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Man shot, killed by Virginia trooper ID’d after crash ends in deadly stabbing attack
FAIRFAX, Va. (7News) — Virginia State Police have identified the man who was shot and killed by a trooper after a crash ended in a stabbing attack on Interstate 495 Sunday afternoon.
Jared Llamado, 32, of McLean, died at the hospital on Sunday after he was shot.
RELATED | 2 dead, dog killed after stabbing spree, trooper shooting on I-495 in Fairfax County
Investigators said Llamado was confronted by the trooper who opened fire around 1:17 p.m. The trooper was responding to a report of a road rage incident and found Llamado with a knife, according to a news release.
Four stabbing victims, all women, were also found at the scene, along with a dog that was also stabbed.
Michelle Adams, 39, died from her injuries. The dog also did not survive. The three other women were all taken to the hospital with serious injuries, according to VSP. 7News is not identifying the surviving victims.
Investigators said the stabbings stemmed from a crash in the southbound lanes of I-495.
The trooper who opened fire was not hurt and is on leave pending the outcome of the investigation into the use of force.
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Investigators said they do not believe the attack is connected to terrorism.
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Two dead after I-495 road rage incident leads to stabbing, Virginia State Police shooting – WTOP News
A road rage incident led to a shooting involving the Virginia State Police on Sunday on Interstate 495. Four individuals were also stabbed.
Two people are dead Sunday in Annandale, Virginia, after a road rage incident led to a shooting involving Virginia State Police on Interstate 495.
A release issued by the Virginia State Police said a trooper fatally shot a man after responding to a report of a road rage incident on the southbound lanes of I-495 just before 1:30 p.m. at exit 52, near the Little River Turnpike.
The man, transferred to a hospital with serious injuries, has been pronounced dead. VSP said the trooper shot in self-defense after the man confronted him with a knife.
The trooper did not suffer any injuries during the altercation.
Officials found four stabbing victims at the scene, but only identified a 39-year-old woman and a dog. Both the woman and the dog died.
Early findings suggest the stabbings took place after a crash on the Capital Beltway. The crash remains under investigation.
The VSP’s release comes after the main lanes of the Capital Beltway Outer Loop, before Little River Turnpike, were closed to traffic for several hours, only recently opening the express lanes. Main lanes between Arlington Boulevard and the Little River Turnpike remain closed.
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