As has become the norm, the ACC is seeing incredible success on basketball courts from both men's and women's teams this season. This got us thinking, how well could these teams do if we were to take one player from the men's team and one player from the women's team to make a two-on-two combo? Boston College is one of the few teams that we are pairing up two players with size, Quinten Post and Teya Sidberry. Both players have the ability to beat their defenders in the post, and also have the ability to step out and regularly knock down a three-pointer. Post is scoring 15.9 points and grabbing 7.7 rebounds a game, while Sidberry is averaging 13.2 points and 6.6 rebounds per game. How do you think these two would perform against other pairings in the ACC? Would you like to see a different combination for the Eagles? Share your thoughts @theACCDN.

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