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FOOTBALL Schedule for NC State week

With the Thursday night game things are shifting quite a bit this week. That's why I am laying low until Sunday.

Monday will be player interviews post-practice (typically our Wednesday media)
Tuesday will be Brent Key's pre-NC State presser (more akin to the Thursday presser than the Tuesday one, he had essentially the Miami recap the previous Tuesday)

That is it for media for game week with the Thursday kick. Key is doing his radio show on Tuesday night at Hattie Bs.

FOOTBALL Hawes accepts Senior Bowl Invite...

Georgia Tech TE to participate in college football’s most prestigious NFL showcase
From Georgia Tech Athletics

THE FLATS – Georgia Tech tight end Jackson Hawes (Salt Lake City, Utah/Highland H.S.) has accepted an invitation to participate in the 2025 Reese’s Senior Bowl on Feb. 1 in Mobile, Ala.


The Senior Bowl is widely regarded as the preeminent college football all-star game and National Football League Draft showcase. Hawes is set to become the 58th Georgia Tech player to participate in the Senior Bowl and the third in the last four seasons, joining DL Keion White, who would go on to be selected in the second round of the 2023 NFL Draft by the New England Patriots, and DB Tariq Carpenter, who was a seventh-round pick by the Green Bay Packers in 2022. Hawes is the first Tech tight end to receive a Senior Bowl invite since Billy Martin in 1964.


In his first season at Georgia Tech, Hawes ranks second among the Yellow Jackets’ tight ends with 10 receptions for 122 yards in nine games. However, he has made his biggest impact in the ground game, where he has established himself as one of college football’s premier run-blocking tight ends. With Hawes delivering key blocks on a regular basis, Tech ranks fourth in the Atlantic Coast Conference and among the top 40 nationally in rushing offense (186.2 ypg) and has run for more than 200 yards in key wins over Duke (245 on Oct. 5) and No. 4-ranked Miami (271 last Saturday).


Prior to his arrival on The Flats, Hawes caught 35 passes for 371 yards over four seasons at Yale (2019, 2021-23). He was a second-team all-Ivy League selection in 2022.


Hawes is the second Yellow Jacket to accept a postseason all-star game invitation this season. DL Zeek Biggers (Salisbury, N.C./West Rowan H.S.) has accepted an invite to participate in the 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl on Jan. 30 in Arlington, Texas.

FOOTBALL Couch Coach vs. Miami

Here are a few gifs i decided to breakdown to give an idea of what happened on field vs. Miami. These are used to give others a different perspective on how to watch football. I don’t do this to disparage players or coaches, but to give insight to GT enthusiast on what I’ve learned as a player and avid football fan.

A masterclass on how to utilize the bye week to make adjustments. Game ball to both coordinators. Today, i will breakdown how CBF made lite work of Miami’s man defensive scheme. Versus primary coverage team (FSU, UNC, & Miami), the offense has rushed for avg of 220yds. Santucci made a switch in the secondary with Omar Daniels and CPL. Daniels was at safety and CPL at nickel. The switch led to Daniels having the game of his life.

What’s the best way to beat to man coverage? Misdirection and motion. The constant eye candy displaced defenders and created edges/angles for a big day on the ground

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We have split backs with #8 Rutherford in the backfield. The split action in the backfield takes a defender out of the box. Great seal and kick by Hawes & Robinson. Haynes in the open field 1v1 is almost an automatic win for him

Miami played mostly in a 5 man Bear front with a stand up DE and LB on the edge. They slanted away from the formation strength.


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Simple outside zone. This play illustrates why #54 Jordan Williams was OL of the week. He washes the slanting DE and climbs up blocks the MLB to make this an explosive run. I need Alexander to stick his foot in the ground and cut back for the TD

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This may have been our best tackling game all season as well. Here we have a tunnel screen. Appears there is a hat for hat but Miami double teams the Nickel back. Good job by Daniels sticking the ball carrier for a short gain
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Here is another example of our DBs being physical. This is the effort we needed vs. Syracuse and Notre Dame

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Scouted look of the week!!! You couldn’t defend this any better. Great job speed turning by the CB to find the TE, good job taking the RB in the flat, great job by the LB shooting his gun forcing the QB into a decision and great job Josh Robinson for covering the 3rd TE who posted at the sticks on the hash mark. Job well done

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Great release and stacking the DB by Chase Lane. We have Miami in Cov 1, which means outside leveraged by the DBs. Chase beats the jam and gets directly in front of the DB so the DB has to play thru his body. Great ball by Philo. Put it in a place where only Chase can catch it

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Playmaker making plays in key moments!!!

Here we have a high low concept for Miami’s Cov 2 defense. Massive coverage bust by Miami LB.
The MLB is inexcusably covering a 5yd route on 3rd & 18. Situational awareness on -10. The WLB out does the MLB and decides to cover a route behind the LOS. If the WLB drop in his zone on the hash, he makes this window a lot tighter to throw in. Nonetheless, great throw and catch by the PACS guys

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Same Bear look, same results on the edge. The man coverage is causing a lot of issues bc you have to respect your assignment. Great job by the TEs blocking and the hard read to the RB freezes the MLB which is just enough for King to get to the edge

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I’m not sure what is more impressive here: The effort and guys maintaining their rush lanes or the DBs doing a great job not getting picked in man coverage and causing a coverage sack. Excellent team defense!


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SMH. Not to disparage anyone but what did he see here to run out of bounds bc both of the defenders in his vision were blocked. This should’ve been an easy first down pick up

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Not sure if King wanted to make a statement run or his arm was hurting, but this was an easy TD if he dumps it to the TE here on the RPO

Brent Key Coach’s Show to be Held at Hattie B’s on Tuesday



Georgia Tech head coach takes his weekly radio show to West Midtown location to preview NC State


THE FLATS – The Brent Key Coach’s Show, Georgia Tech football head coach Brent Key’s weekly radio show, will be held live at Hattie B’s Hot Chicken in West Midtown (711 10th Street NW) on Tuesday, Nov. 19 from 6-7 p.m., ahead of next Thursday night’s showdown versus NC State.



Fans that can’t make it out for the special Tuesday night edition of theBrent Key Coach’s Show at Hattie B’s can listen live on the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets app and on Georgia Tech Sports Network stations across Georgia, including 680 AM/93.7 FM The Fan in Atlanta. Following the Brent Key Coach’s Show from 6-7 p.m., the live programming will continue at Hattie B’s with The Good Word, which can be heard exclusively on the GT Yellow Jackets app and 680 The Fan from 7-8 p.m.

Fresh off its win over previously unbeaten and No. 4-ranked Miami last Saturday, Georgia Tech (6-4, 4-3 ACC) hosts NC State (5-5, 2-4 ACC) in the Yellow Jackets’ final home game and Atlantic Coast Conference matchup of the 2024 season on Thursday, Nov. 21. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m., under the lights at Tech’s Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field. Tickets are still available and can be purchased online by clicking HERE.
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***COMMIT*** BASEBALL | 2026 OF Deion Cole

Might end up being the top recruit of the 2026 class.


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Deion Cole is a 2026 OF/MIF with a 6-1 190 lb. frame from Woodstock, GA who attends Etowah. Big and strong athletic build. Right handed hitter, hits from a narrow straight stance with a high hand load, hangs the front foot, can be late starting his move into contact but when he's on time it's big bat speed and impact, creates easy bat speed and back spin, gets carry to all fields, top of the scale power. 6.74 runner in the sixty. Primary outfielder on defense, has good fundamentals through the ball and smooth athletic actions, makes accurate on line throws. Good student.

HOOPS Men’s Basketball Hosts Georgia in 200th All-Time Meeting



Yellow Jackets and Bulldogs tip off at 8 p.m. EST Friday at McCamish Pavilion




Georgia Tech 2024-25 schedule | Purchase Single-Game Tickets | Media Notes (PDF) | Live Stats and Audio


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GEORGIA TECH (2-1, 0-0 ACC) vs. GEORGIA (3-0, 0-0 SEC)​

Friday, November 15, 2024 | 8 p.m. EST | Atlanta, Ga. | McCamish Pavilion

Live Stream:
ACC Network Extra | ESPN+ (Announcers: Wiley Ballard, Jon Babul)

Radio: Georgia Tech Sports Network by Legends Sports (In Atlanta: 680 AM/93.7 The Fan)

Announcers: Andy Demetra, Randy Waters

Other ways to listen: SiriusXM Ch. 371 | SiriusXM app | Listen Online | Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets App | TuneIn



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THE FLATS – Georgia Tech continues its season-opening homestand Friday evening, when the Yellow Jackets host Georgia in the 200th renewal of the in-state men’s basketball rivalry at 8 p.m. at McCamish Pavilion in Atlanta.

Tech, trying to improve upon a 14-18 mark in Damon Stoudamire’s first season as head coach on The Flats, comes into the contest with a 2-1 record, having defeated West Georgia (85-62) and Texas Southern (81-62), sandwiched around a 105-93 loss to North Florida.

The Bulldogs, in their third season under Mike White and coming off an NIT appearance in 2023-24, have won all three of their games to date, downing Tennessee Tech (83-78), Texas Southern (92-64) and North Florida (90-77).

Friday’s game will be streamed live on ACC Network Extra, available on the ESPN app. Radio coverage is on the Georgia Tech Sports Network by Legends Sports and flagship station 680 the Fan (680 AM/93.7 FM). The Tech broadcast is also available on SiriusXM channel 371 and the SiriusXM app.

TECH TO RETIRE DENNIS SCOTT’S NO. 4

Georgia Tech’s Dennis Scott, the 1990 Atlantic Coast Conference and Sporting News National Men’s Basketball Player of the Year and a first-team All-American by six organizations, will have his jersey No. 4 officially retired by the Institute during a halftime ceremony Friday night.

Joined by several of his teammates and his head coach, Bobby Cremins, as well as his family, Scott will see his number hung from the rafters at McCamish Pavilion next to those of six other Yellow Jacket greats, joining Roger Kaiser (No. 21), Rich Yunkus (No. 40), Mark Price (No. 25), John Salley (No. 22), Tom Hammonds (No. 20) and Matt Harpring (No. 15). Tech will offer the first 2,000 fans through the gates a commemorative rally towel featuring a likeness of Scott’s jersey.

The 6-foot-8 Scott is one of five Georgia Tech players ever to be named a first-team All-American by an NCAA-recognized organization, named in 1990 by Basketball Times, The Sporting News, the Wooden Award, the United States Basketball Writers of America, the Naismith Award and The National. He also earned second-team honors by three other organizations, and was a finalist for the Naismith and Wooden Awards in 1990.

Scott, part of the Yellow Jackets’ legendary Lethal Weapon 3 trio with Brian Oliver and Kenny Anderson, led Tech to its second all-time ACC title that year, and to the first NCAA Final Four in program history, winning 28 games before falling to UNLV in the national semifinal in Denver, Colo.

THE TIP-OFF

• Tech and Georgia are meeting for the 200th time on the hardwood in a series that dates back to 1906, and for the 91st time on the Yellow Jackets’ home court. In terms of longest series history, Clemson comes the closest with 146 all-time meetings.

• Friday is game 4 in Georgia Tech’s seven-game homestand to open the 2024-25 season. The Yellow Jackets do not leave Atlanta until they visit Oklahoma on Dec. 3 in the SEC/ACC Challenge.

• Tech has scored 80-plus points in each of its first three games. The Yellow Jackets haven’t scored 80 or more in three straight games since last in the 2007-08 season (80 vs. Clemson, 86 vs. Boston College, 94 vs. Virginia). Georgia has exceeded 80 points in each of its games as well.

• Tech has averaged 10.3 three-point field goals made and 30.6 three-pointers attempted through three games. The Jackets averaged 7.9 made threes and 24.8 attempts last season, attempting a school-record 780 threes.

• Tech has connected on 10 or more threes in a game 10 times under Damon Stoudamire, including each of the Jackets’ last two games.

• Tech has a 56-to-36 assist/turnover ratio through three games, averaging 18.6 assists per game on 30.6 field goals made (60.8 percent).

• Five Tech players scored in double digits in each of Tech’s last two games. Five Yellow Jackets are averaging in double figures for the season, while six Georgia players have done so.

Javian McCollum, Baye Ndongo and Kowacie Reeves, Jr., each have scored in double digits in all three of Tech’s games.

LAST TIME OUT

A well-balanced offense and strong team defense provided Georgia Tech with its second victory of the season as the Yellow Jackets took down Texas Southern (1-3), 81-62, on Tuesday evening inside McCamish Pavilion. Tech led by as many as 30 points in the second half.

For the second straight game, five different Yellow Jackets finished in double-figures, led by 19 from Baye Ndongo, who recorded his eighth-career double-double and second in as many games (19 points and 11 rebounds). Naithan George was up to his usual tricks, finishing with a season high 16 points to go along with six assists, three boards and a steal. Kowacie Reeves, Jr., filled the stat sheet, making 15 points, seven rebounds, three assists, two blocks and a steal, while Javian McCollum (14) and Lance Terry (13) rounded out the Jackets in double-figures.

NOTABLE

Baye Ndongo has notched a double-double in each of his last two games (20/10 vs. North Florida, 19/11 vs. Texas Southern) and has eight for his career. He has reached double-digits in points 22 times as a Yellow Jacket and double digits in rebounds 10 times. Ndongo is Tech’s top scorer (16.5 ppg) and rebounder (9.3 rpg).

Naithan George has reached double-figure points 13 times at Tech (16 vs. Texas Southern). He matched his career free throw highs, hitting 8-of-10 from the stripe (also hit 8-of-10 vs. North Carolina 1/30/2024)

• George has 20 assists against four turnovers in three games, at least six assists in each game. He has dealt six assists or more 13 times in his career. His career high in assists is 11 vs. Notre Dame, Jan. 9, 2024.

Lance Terry added 13 off the bench against TSU and has 15 double-figure games as a Yellow Jacket, 48 in his career. He is Tech’s No. 4 scorer at 12.0 ppg.

Javian McCollum has scored in double figures 48 times in his career. He had 14 points and five rebounds against Texas Southern, and is the Jackets’ No. 3 scorer at 15.3 ppg.

• McCollum has hit at least one three-pointer in 50 of 60 games dating back to the beginning of his sophomore year.

Kowacie Reeves, Jr., has posted 16 double-digit scoring games as a Yellow Jacket (including all three this season), 35 for his career, after scoring 15 points with seven rebounds, three assists and two blocked shots against Texas Southern. He is Tech’s No. 2 scorer at 15.7 ppg.

• Reeves, Jr., has started all 35 games Tech has played with him on the team.

• Freshman center Doryan Onwuchekwa made his first collegiate start against TSU, didn’t score but had nine rebounds and two blocked shots.

• Freshmen Jaeden Mustaf and Darrion Sutton have missed the last two games with injury, while Colorado transfer Luke O’Brien (11.5 ppg, 9.0 rpg) was sidelined for Tuesday’s contest against Texas Southern.

JOL Mailbag Sponsored by Auto-Owners Insurance 11/11

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Taking schedule and injuries out of the picture and looking just at talent, depth, and cohesiveness - how much better is this year’s team compared to last year? It seems as if we’re destined for a similar record as last year.

KQ- It is significantly better and you've seen that week-to-week. In the previous four games before Miami, they got decimated with key injuries and were competitive in each game and won several. They beat Miami with a QB who couldn't throw downfield playing 2/3s of the snaps and two RBs who were not in the rotation most of the season forced into action for the entire second half in Trey Cooley and Anthony Carrie plus you were down your best CB and your nickel against the best passing offense in the country.

They had a hard schedule, GT also screwed up early as the defense was struggling and they had some very bad mistakes in the Louisville game and the Cuse games. They could easily have two more wins but could also have more losses too. That shows how the team has grown IMO year over year.

Who did the Georgia tech rival site before you started and was it a difficult decision being a UGA graduate to start covering Georgia Tech?

KQ- I've answered this question a lot of times on here. First off, our UCF pub Brandon Helwig owned the site before I eventually got ownership of it, long story that isn't that interesting. I ended up owning the site a few months after taking over as the primary reporter. We had a handful of posts a day and very little content. Brandon was based in Orlando and did the best he could but even Rivals leadership at the time thought the site was a waste of resources.

I disagreed and thought there was a big enough fan base that I could come in and shake up the market especially seeing the players in the market and what was going on. History proved me correct on that.

As far as the UGA thing, yeah I went to UGA because it was free. My parents didn't have much money. I grew up in a very small house and later an apartment with a single mom after I was 8. I wanted to go to Boston University. It was at the time $25k for tuition and room and board. We couldn't afford that and I didn't want to be in student loan debt forever. I also had a chance to go to Penn, but it was a similar deal. I wanted to go to a J-school and I had two options, UGA which was in my hometown (my mom worked for UGA and was in charge of the reference dept at the library) or Georgia State. That was a pretty easy call because UGA had one of the top journalism programs in the country.

My mom disliked the UGA football program as she thought it was a waste of resources and took away from academia (funny given some of the discussions on here about that and GT). So we never went to a football game growing up. I went to one UGA spring game when I was a kid because Vince Dooley let the local YMCA pee-wee football teams come play at halftime of the spring game and I went to a UGA-Auburn game with my older brother when I was in high school. That was it until I started college.

When I was in school I started covering UGA football for radio and then online stuff, but once I got to know the people and worked in the sausage factory I didn't have much of a taste for sausage if that makes sense.

Covering GT my relationships run a lot deeper both with people on here and the people who work at the school and I sought out a different vibe and experience. I wanted to live in Atlanta and get out of going to a media avail with 14 beat writers and like 30 cameras and that is what UGA was turning into. I didn't like that and I like the more laid back thing we have going here. It suits me.

What made it difficult was the financial component of it and being a solo shop for many years and really leaning on some amazing GT people who helped me bridge the gap for the first three years financially to make it get off the ground and become viable as a full-time endeavor and I'll be forever in their debt for that along with everyone who has helped build this up and continues to support the site in various ways.

Whatever happened with Tobi Haastrup? From what I remember, the kid really values academics and he has done visits to BC and Vandy (among others). Seems like a good kid and is a WDE, which I think we need. Surprised I haven't heard more about him and GT. He's a 5.9 so I can't imagine we wouldn't want him.

KQ- He just OV'd to FSU and Vandy and is likely going to Oregon next. I think they are focused on other guys and that would be someone like Chase Linton.

Basketball had about as bad of a disappointing performance against North Florida than I’ve seen in quite some time. Not going to overreact, but did this loss bring up any red flags for you that weren’t there before?

KQ- Not really, I watch a good bit of CBB and see stuff like that all the time. North Florida beat South Carolina and got their sealegs going and will win their league if they stay healthy and be a pesky 13 seed. You lost to a NCAAT team. Forget that it is North Florida, that shit doesn't matter in CBB the way that people think it does. They played like shit and still had some chances to get back in the game, but missed a couple of key buckets when they got it down to single-digits or around 10 points and couldn't get it lower. This is a team that is still learning how to play together. It takes a few games. They had no clue at the time that contract was signed that North Florida would be that good either.

Do you expect King to be able to throw the ball further down the field this season or do you anticipate his injury hampering him the rest of the year?

KQ- I've explained this a few different ways, but the easiest way that most people who played any sport could understand is how you feel when you sprain your ankle. It takes time to heal and it feels bad when you try to run on it (aka throwing the ball). The more rest he gets the better it will feel and eventually it will feel much better, but that takes time. It could feel much better for NC State or worse. That is something we won't know much about going into the game in two weeks IMO.

Biggest learning opportunity the basketball team can take from the loss? Also thought Damon was working on improving defense with multiple defensive looks…what happened to that? Conditioning didn’t look great

KQ- I thought they looked tired and disinterested on defense. Luke O'Brien called out the guys for it after the game. Losing Jaeden Mustaf hurt because he is one of their stoppers and Damon could've used him to help some of the issues on D IMO. So that hurt as well.

FOOTBALL JOL ACC Staff Pick-Em Week 12...

Updated Standings:

Bronston 53-44 (5-2 last week)
Kelly 49-48 (3-4)
Sed 45-51 (5-2)
Alex 34-57 (4-3)

This week's games:

-Clemson (-10) at Pitt
Clemson: Kelly, Sed, Alex
Pitt: Bronston

-Syracuse at Cal (-8.5)
Cuse: Bronston, Kelly
Cal: Sed, Alex

-Virginia (+23) at Notre Dame
UVA: Bronston
ND: Kelly, Sed, Alex

-Boston College at SMU (-19.5)
BC: Bronston
SMU: Kelly, Sed, Alex

-Louisville (-20.5) at Stanford
Louisville: Bronston, Kelly, Sed, Alex
Stanford:

-Wake Forest at UNC (-11.5)
Wake: Kelly, Alex
UNC: Bronston, Sed
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GTWB: Jackets Cruise Past West Georgia, 88-53

Five Yellow Jackets post double-figure scoring numbers in victory


THE FLATS – Five Yellow Jackets finished in double-figures as Georgia Tech upended West Georgia, 88-53, in a Thursday night matchup inside McCamish Pavilion. For the third-straight game, freshman Dani Carnegie led Tech with a team-high 15 points.

A pair of free throws from Tonie Morgan to close the first quarter opened a permanent double-digit lead for Georgia Tech, capping the frame with a 19-8 edge. A Kara Dunn bucket midway through the second expanded Tech’s lead to 20-plus as the Yellow Jackets led by as many as 21 points in the first half multiple times. Zoesha Smith paced the Jackets in the opening 20 minutes with 10 points and six rebounds before Tech continued to push the pace in the second half. Inés Noguero connected on a triple with three minutes left in the game to hand the Jackets their largest lead of the evening, setting up an 86-47 tally.

Carnegie chipped in 15 points in the win to lead the way offensively, while Smith finished with 14 points and eight rebounds. Kayla Blackshear just missed a double-double with 13 points and nine rebounds as Dunn and Morgan completed Tech’s players in double-figures with 12 and 10 points, respectively. The Jackets won the battle on the glass, 44-32, paced by Blackshear’s nine.

For the game, Tech shot 46.6 percent (34-73) from the floor and converted 13-of-16 free throw attempts for an 81.3 percent efficiency. The Jackets dominated in the paint, outscoring the Wolves, 42-24, and converted 24 UWG miscues into 27 points.

Grace O’Gara led UWG with 15 points as the Wolves were held to a 34.6 percent shooting clip. Destiny Jones added 12 points, while K’Nari Holliday pulled down a team-high eight rebounds.

Georgia Tech returns to action for the 47th edition of ‘Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate’ on the hardwood, welcoming Georgia on Sunday, Nov. 17. Tip is slated for 2 p.m. and will be televised on the ACC Network.

SINGLE GAME TICKETS FOR WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Single game tickets for the season are also on sale. Single game tickets begin at just $10 for general admission seating and are $12 for reserved seating. Youth pricing begins at $8 per game and are available day of game, while group ticket packages are on sale for 10 or more tickets at $5 per ticket. Please contact the Georgia Tech Athletic Association ticket office for more information on group tickets at tickets@athletics.gatech.edu. Fans can purchase tickets by visiting RamblinWreck.com or by calling the Georgia Tech ticket office at 1-888-TECH-TIX.



GEORGIA TECH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CELEBRATES 50 YEARS

Georgia Tech is celebrating the 50th anniversary of women’s basketball on The Flats this season. Under the direction of coach Jim Culpepper, Georgia Tech competed its first year in the Georgia Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (GAIAW) in 1974-75 before joining the ACC in 1979-80. Tech has seen many highlights over 50 years, including playing in the NCAA Tournament 11 times, with two Sweet 16 appearances (2012, 2021), and producing nine WNBA draft picks, featuring first round draft picks Alex Montgomery and Sasha Goodlett. In its first postseason berth in school history, Georgia Tech captured the 1992 National Women’s Invitational Tournament. Currently in its sixth season under head coach Nell Fortner, the Yellow Jackets have reach postseason play three times in the last five years.
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