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Contents Just GEORGIA TECH, Please General Information Basketball Staff the Georgia Institute of Technology Is the Official Atlantic Coast Conference Contents Just GEORGIA TECH, Please General Information Basketball Staff The Georgia Institute of Technology is the official Atlantic Coast Conference .............. 108 Hewitt, Paul ....................................... 90 ACC Schedule ................................... 28 O’Connor, John ............................... 100 title, but Georgia Tech will work fine, or just Tech ACC Tournament Bracket ................. 29 Reese, Willie ...................................... 97 (unless you’re in Virginia or Texas). We would Directions ........................................... 27 Warren, Cliff ....................................... 98 Media Information .............................. 24 Zaharis, Peter .................................... 99 appreciate it if you would use our name in those NCAA Tournament Sites ................... 29 Support Staff .................................... 101 ways. Georgia Tech University is incorrect. Quick Facts ........................................ 26 Thank you. Paul Hewitt TV Show ........................ 30 The Institute Radio Network ................................... 30 Tech Schedule ..................... back cover Academic Support ............................. 12 Telephone Directory .......................... 26 Athletic Association ......................... 107 Record Book Tech Basketball History Travel Headquarters .......................... 27 Georgia Tech ................................... 104 Olympics Legacy ............................... 22 ACC Statistical Leaders .................. 195 Assistant Coaches ........................... 247 The Year Ahead Total Person Program ....................... 14 Annual Individual Leaders ............... 190 Captains .......................................... 252 Traditions ........................................... 16 Annual Team Statistics .................... 198 Head Coaches ................................. 247 Rosters .............................................. 32 Coliseum Records ........................... 181 Fantastic Finishes ........................... 274 Notebook ........................................... 38 Administration Individual Career Leaders ............... 182 Jersey Numbers .............................. 250 Outlook .............................................. 34 Individual Game Highs .................... 192 Letterwinners ................................... 248 Alexander Tharpe Fund .................. 109 Individual Season Leaders .............. 186 National Rankings ........................... 272 The Year Past Athletics Administration ................... 118 Opponent Individual Highs .............. 206 Overtime Games ............................. 271 Athletics Board ................................ 115 Opponent Team Highs .................... 205 Starting Lineups .............................. 244 ACC Statistics .................................... 48 Athletics Director ............................. 116 Opponent Season Highs ................. 204 Winning Streaks .............................. 253 Final Statistics ................................... 44 President ......................................... 114 School Records ............................... 178 Wins over No. 1 ............................... 273 Game-by-Game Totals ...................... 46 Team Season Highs ........................ 196 Year-by-Year Records ..................... 252 Game Summaries ............................. 50 Facilities Team Game Highs .......................... 200 Year-by-Year Scores ....................... 253 Honors ............................................... 49 Results ............................................... 45 Alexander Memorial Coliseum ............ 124 Honors Tradition and Heritage Superlatives ....................................... 47 Edge Center .................................... 132 Hearn Academic Center .................. 134 Academic All-Americans ................. 209 ACC Rookies of the Year ................ 280 The Players Homer Rice Center .......................... 130 ACC Honors .................................... 210 Ciraldo, Al ........................................ 303 Luck Building ................................... 129 All-Americans .................................. 208 Cremins, Bobby ............................... 292 Dickey, Ra’Sean ................................ 85 Sports Medicine ............................... 131 All-Conference ................................. 211 Early Tech Basketball ...................... 300 Bynum, Will ........................................ 60 Strength & Conditioning .................. 135 Career Statistics .............................. 214 First NCAA Team ............................. 297 Elder, B.J. .......................................... 63 Hall of Fame .................................... 211 Hammonds. Tom ............................. 290 Fredrick, Zam .................................... 86 Opponents NBA Players .................................... 212 Harpring, Matt .................................. 291 Jack, Jarrett ....................................... 77 Hyder, Whack .................................. 298 Jones, Keith ....................................... 84 Opponent Information ..................... 138 Tournament History Kaiser, Roger ................................... 288 McHenry, Anthony ............................. 67 Series Results* ................................ 168 Kentucky Upsets ............................. 296 Morrow, Anthony ................................ 87 Tech vs. Conferences ...................... 166 ACC Champions .............................. 226 Lethal Weapon 3 ............................. 282 Muhammad, Isma’il ........................... 70 *Series results for ACC opponents and ACC Tournament Results ................ 230 Point Guard Tradition ...................... 276 Schenscher, Luke .............................. 73 Georgia located on their information ACC Tournament Superlatives ............ 232 Price-Salley Era ............................... 286 Smith, Jeremis ................................... 88 pages NCAA Tournament .......................... 233 Retired Jerseys ................................ 278 Tarver, Theodis .................................. 80 NCAA Superlatives .......................... 238 Tech and USA Basketball ................ 304 West, Mario ....................................... 82 National Invitation Tournament ....... 239 Thin Gold Line ................................. 285 Regular-Season Tournaments ............ 241 Yunkus, Rich .................................... 289 Ramblinwreck.com • 23 Media Information Interview Guidelines children, spouses and other non-workers will not be Georgia Tech granted credentials or access to media areas. Georgia Tech’s players and coaches are available to Requests for credentials should be made in writing, Media Relations the media subject to the following guidelines: via mail or fax, and on letterhead stationery at least 24 Tech Basketball All interview requests with players must be made hours in advance of each game to Mike Stamus, associate Office Phone through the media relations office at 404-894-5445, con- director of communications. These requests are accepted 404-894-5445 tacting Mike Stamus, associate director of communications. from sports editors and sports directors only. Office Fax Please allow at least 24 hours advance notice for interviews, Credentials will only be mailed if time permits. Those and we ask that media not attempt to contact players in 404-894-1248 not mailed will be left at the Will Call window at Gate 1, their residences. Players are off-limits on game days until on the 10th Street side of the arena. Mailing Address after the game. Georgia Tech Interviews with players will be conducted at the Media Seating at Alexander Memorial Coliseum Athletic Association sports information office, generally around lunch time, 150 Bobby Dodd Way subject to the players’ availability and class schedule, or Media seating is located in the lower half of section at the Coliseum after practice. Georgia Tech’s practices 2. The area is accessible from the main concourse through Atlanta, GA are closed, and interviews with players and Coach Hewitt aisle B, and from the media work room through suite 12, 30332-0455 may be conducted only after practice has ended. Please on the extreme left end of the suite concourse as you exit Press Row Phone contact Mike Stamus in advance if you plan to visit the from the work room. Radio broadcast positions are at ei- 404-894-5458 Coliseum for interviews after practice as the time and ther end of the scorer’s table adjacent to the team benches, length of the sessions vary. and the TV broadcast position is at the courtside table Official Athletics Website Freshmen players are not available for interviews opposite the team benches. Tech’s primary beat writers are Ramblinwreck.com until after Tech’s first regular-season game. seated at the TV table. Seating in the media area is limited, particularly for Calling Coach Hewitt conference games, and credentials will be issued based on space availability in line with Georgia Tech’s creden- Media wishing to speak with Coach Hewitt are asked tial policies. ACC Media Relations to set up an appointment in advance through the media relations office. He also is available each week on the ACC Photo Credentials Phone: 336-851-6062 Teleconference (see information on the opposite page). 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