Contents Just , Please General Information 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 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

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• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 Interview Guidelines of theworking mediaonly. Working spaceislimited,and Media CredentialsforHomeGames updated statisticsarepostedfollowing eachgame. generally postedatleast24hoursprior toeachgame,while of players andcoachesarealsoavailable. Gamenotesare tics, gamenotesandotherinformation.Biosphotos is continuouslyupdatedwithallofTech’s releases,statis- Ramblinwreck.com ([email protected]). added tothislistshouldsendarequestMikeStamus tained bythemediarelationsoffice.Mediawishingtobe media advisoriesaredistributedviae-mailtoalistmain- Releases viaE-mail tion officeformoreinformation. will beannouncedatalaterdate.Callthesportsinforma- coming games. highlights andpracticefootage,orientedtotheweek’s up- interviews withCoachHewittandTech players, game office willuplinkaweekly satellitefeed,whichincludes ing throughthebasketballseason,sportsinformation Georgia TechSatelliteFeed game. 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Coliseum forinterviewsafterpracticeasthetimeand contact MikeStamusinadvance ifyou plantovisitthe may beconductedonlyafterpracticehasended.Please are closed at theColiseumafterpractice. subject totheplayers’ availability andclassschedule,or sports informationoffice,generallyaroundlunchtime, after thegame. their residences.Players areoff-limitsongamedaysuntil and we askthatmedianotattempttocontactplayers in Please allowatleast24hoursadvance noticeforinterviews, tacting MikeStamus,associatedirectorofcommunications. through themediarelationsofficeat404-894-5445,con- the mediasubjecttofollowingguidelines: Press credentialsareissuedtoaccredited members Georgia Tech’s official website, Ramblinwreck.com, All GeorgiaTech basketballreleases,gamenotesand The exactscheduleofdatesandtimesforthesefeeds Beginning thefirstweek ofDecember andcontinu- Georgia Tech providesanactualityservicewithcom- Media wishingtospeakwithCoachHewittareasked Freshmen players arenotavailable forinterviews Interviews withplayerswillbeconductedatthe All interviewrequestswithplayers mustbemade Georgia Tech’s players andcoachesareavailable to , andinterviewswithplayers andCoachHewitt Georgia Tech’s practices tial policies. on spaceavailability inlinewithGeorgiaTech’s creden- conference games,andcredentialswillbeissuedbased seated attheTVtable. opposite theteambenches.Tech’s primarybeatwritersare and theTVbroadcastpositionisatcourtsidetable ther endofthescorer’s tableadjacenttotheteambenches, from thework room.Radiobroadcastpositionsareatei- on theextremeleftendofsuiteconcourseasyou exit aisle B,andfromthemediawork roomthroughsuite12, 2. 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CHRIS CAPO To order your own telephone line, please call Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Classic for Kids Assistant Director BellSouth (866-620-6000), using Mike Stamus as the local [email protected] contact for phone placement (Matt Surabian, 404-878-3012, December 11, 2003 is the contact at Philips Arena for the Dec. 11 doubleheader). Philips Arena • Atlanta, Ga. Please specify if you wish the phone line to be on press Georgia vs. Oregon State, 12:30 p.m. row or in the media work room. If you wish BellSouth to provide an actual telephone, you must contact a separate Georgia Tech vs. Air Force, 3 p.m. office at 800-235-5273. Media operations for this year’s doubleheader, as usual, Media Services will be handled by the Georgia Tech media relations of- fice. Credential requests and other media inquiries should Programs, statistics and game notes will be available be directsports information director of comminications. prior to the start of each game. Complete box scores and MELISSA JENKINS play-by-play will be distributed to the media at halftime ACC Coaches’ Weekly Teleconference Assistant Director and at the end of the game. Coaches’ quotes and notes [email protected] will be available shortly after the end of the post-game The 11 ACC head basketball coaches will be featured on press conferences. 10 Monday teleconferences during the 2004-05 season. The If you need final box scores faxed to your news orga- first teleconference will take place on Monday, December nization, please submit your request to a member of the 6, then will resume on Monday, January 10, and continue media relations staff before the game. each Monday, March 7. Each coach will have 10 minutes A pre-game buffet is available for the media, begin- to make an opening statement and answer questions. There will be an instant replay of each teleconference on the ning 90 minutes before tipoff. Conference’s internet site TheACC.com each Monday af- ternoon. Please call the ACC Media Relations office for Post-Game Interviews the phone number set aside for media to call in. Replays are available on The ACC.com. SCOTT MACDONALD Georgia Tech head coach Paul Hewitt and the visit- Assistant Director ing team’s head coach will each hold a post-game press [email protected] conference in the Hyder Room, located adjacent to the , Wake Forest 11:00 media work room, per Atlantic Coast Conference policy. , Virginia Tech 11:10 Tech players will be available once Coach Hewitt has Pete Gillen, Virginia 11:20 left the dressing room for his post-game press conference. , NC State 11:30 Players requested by the media will be brought to the bas- Roy Williams, North Carolina 11:40 ketball weight room, adjacent to the Tech dressing room, Frank Haith, Miami 11:50 for their interviews. The immediate locker room, lounge, , 12:00 showers and training room are off-limits to everyone but Paul Hewitt, Georgia Tech 12:10 players and coaches. , Florida State 12:20 Access to the dressing room after games is subject to each that school’s policy. Please consult with the visiting , Duke 12:30 CHERYL WATTS team’s media relations representative to arrange post-game Oliver Purnell, Clemson 12:40 Assistant Director interviews with its players. [email protected]

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Illinois- • Mon., Nov. 22 • 7 p.m. Central Depart: Nov. 21 Return: after game Hotel: W Chicago, 172 West Adams, Chicago, Ill. (312-332-1200)

Gonzaga • Sat., Nov. 18 • 9:30 p.m. Pacific Las Vegas, Nev. Depart: Nov. 16 Return: Nov. 19 Hotel: Embassy Suites, 4315 Swensen St., Las Vegas, Nev. (702-795-2800)

Kansas • Sat.., Jan. 1 • 3:30 p.m. Central Depart: Dec. 31 Return: after game Hotel: Holiday Inn-Lawrence, 200 McDonald Drive, Lawrence, Kan. (785-841-7077)

North Carolina • Wed., Jan. 12 • 7 p.m. Depart: Jan. 11 Return: after game Hotel: Sheration Chapel Hill, One Europe Dr., Chapel Hill, N.C. (919-968-4900)

NC State • Sun., Jan. 16 • 5:30 p.m. 1. Alexander Memorial Coliseum Depart: Jan. 15 2. Gate 1 (media will call) Return: after game 3. Coliseum media/player entrance Hotel: Embassy Suites, 201 Harrison Oaks Blvd., 4. O’Keefe Lot (media parking) Cary, N.C. (919-677-1840) 5. O’Keefe Gym Maryland • Sun., Jan. 30 • 5:30 p.m. 6. Bill Moore Tennis Center 7. George Griffin Track Depart: Jan. 29 8. Rose Bowl Field Return: after game Hotel: Marriott Greenbelt, 6400 Ivy Lane, 9. Russ Chandler Stadium Greenbelt, Md. (301-441-3700) 10. Peters Parking Deck 11. Edge Center Duke • Sat., Feb. 5 • 1 p.m. 12. Stadium Depart: Feb. 4 13. Bobby Dodd Stadium media entrance (gate 4) Return: after game 14. Management parking deck Hotel: Millenium Hotel, 2800 Campus Walk Ave., 15. Atlantic Street parking deck Durham, N.C. (919-382-5000) 16. Centergy parking deck 17. Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Clemson • Tue., Feb. 8 • 7 p.m. Depart: Feb. 7 Directions To Alexander Memorial Coliseum Return: after game Hotel: James Martin Inn, 120 Madren Center Dr., Going South on I-75/85: Take the 10th/14th Streets/Techwood exit (all the same). You will be exiting on Techwood Clemson, S.C. (864-654-9020) Drive. Stay on Techwood until it intersects with 10th Street, and the Coliseum will be in front of you. Turn right on 10th Street off Techwood. Then turn left at Fowler Street (first traffic light). Florida State • Sun., Feb. 20 • 1:30 p.m. If your press parking is in the 8th Street Lot, take the first left onto 8th Street just after the Coliseum and park in the Depart: Feb. 19 first lot on the left. If your press parking is in the O’Keefe Parking Lot, continue one more on Fowler and turn left Return: after game onto 6th Street. The entrance to the O’Keefe Lot is on the left. Hotel: Doubletree, 101 S. Adams St., Tallahassee, Fla. (850-224-5000) Going North on I-75/85: Take the 10th Street exit. Turn left on 10th Street and after you cross the bridge, the Coliseum will be on your left. Just past the Coliseum, turn left at Fowler Street (first traffic light). If your press parking Miami • Sat., Feb. 26 • 4 p.m. is in the 8th Street Lot, take the first left onto 8th Street just after the Coliseum and park in the first lot on the left. If Depart: Feb. 25 your press parking is in the O’Keefe Parking Lot, continue one more block on Fowler and turn left onto 6th Street. Return: Feb. 27 The entrance to the O’Keefe Lot is on the left. Hotel: Don Shula Hotel and Resort, 6842 Main St., Miami Lakes, Fla. (305-820-8003) Directions To the Edge Center Wake Forest • Wed., Mar. 2 • 7 p.m. Going South on I-75/85: Take the North Avenue exit. Turn right on North Avenue. Turn right on Techwood Drive at Depart: Mar. 1 Bobby Dodd Stadium (first traffic light). The Edge Center is on the left at the next intersection, which is Bobby Dodd Return: after game Way. Hotel: Adam’s Mark, 425 North Cherry St., Winston-Salem, N.C. (336-725-3500) Going North on I-75/85: Take the Spring Street exit. Cross Spring Street and turn left on West Peachtree Street. Turn left on North Avenue (two blocks) and follow North Avenue over the interstate. Turn right on Techwood Drive at ACC Tournament • Mar. 10-13 Bobby Dodd Stadium. The Edge Center is on the left at the next intersection, which is Bobby Dodd Way. Depart: Mar. 9 Return: tba Turn left onto Bobby Dodd Way, and visitor parking is available in the Callaway Lot on the left. The Sports Information Hotel: Hotel Washington, 515 15th St., NW, is the first office to the left off the main lobby, and the basketball office is on the third floor. Washington, D.C. (202-638-5900)

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Michigan atGeorgiaTech Tuesday, November30 Maryland vs.GeorgeMason Saturday, December4 Richmond,Va. Florida StateatMississippi ...... Richmond atWake Forest Chicago,Ill...... Duke vs.Valparaiso ...... Sun ...... Miami atFlorida BB&T Classic,Washington, D.C. Air Forcevs.GeorgiaT ...... Liberty atNCState Saturday, December11 ...... Furman atVirginia Wednesday, December8 ...... Sun ...... Miami atFloridaInternational Tuesday, December7 ...... Virginia atIowaState Monday, December6 Maryland inBB&TClassic ...... FSN ...... Georgia atTech ...... FSN ...... atNCState Sunday, December5 ...... CSN ...... Virginia Tech atVMI ...... CBS ...... Kentucky atNorthCarolina ...... FSNS ...... Clemson atSouthCarolina New York, N.Y. Oklahoma vs.Duke ...... Sun ...... Stetson atMiami ...... ESPN ...... Texas atWake Forest Saturday, December18 ...... The CitadelatClemson Friday, December17 ...... Sun ...... South Alabama atFloridaState Thursday, December16 Louisiana-Lafayette atNCState ...... Elon atWake Forest ...... FSNS ...... James MadisonatGeorgia Tech Wednesday, December15 ...... Illinois-Chicago atDuke ...... Norfolk StateatClemson Tuesday, December14 ...... Wake ForestatTemple Monday, December13 ...... FSN ...... Toledo atDuke ...... atMiami ...... FSN ...... Loyola (Chicago)atNorthCarolina Florida Internationalat ...... RJ ...... UNC Asheville atMaryland Sunday, December12 TBA ...... CSN ...... James MadisonatVirginia Tech Charleston Southernat lios...... EP ...... ESPN ...... Illinois ...... B ...... CBS ...... c ...... ech lmo ...... Clemson aTc ...... S ...... CSN ...... ia Tech ...... SN...... ESPN ...... tt ...... u ...... Sun ...... State ...... FN ...... FSNS ...... FSNS/Sun FSNS/Sun FSNS/Sun acm...... Raycom Raycom espn2 espn2 espn2 espn2 espn2 espn2 espn2 espn2 ...... tba ...... noon 8:00 9:30 9:00 7:30 7:00 9:30 7:30 9:00 7:00 7:00 2:00 2:00 1:30 1:00 7:00 3:30 2:00 7:00 7:00 8:00 5:30 9:00 6:00 5:00 9:00 9:00 7:00 7:00 4:00 2:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 8:00 7:00 5:30 3:30 1:00 3:00 Virginia Tech vs...... Appalachian StateatMiami ...... North Carolina A&T atWake Forest Thursday, December30 ...... FSNS ...... East CarolinaatClemson Wednesday, December29 TBA HolidayFestival,New York, N.Y...... MSG ...... NC Statevs.Columbia UNC-Wilmington atNorthCarolina ...... split RJ ...... Liberty atMaryland ...... Lafayette atGeorgiaTech Tuesday, December28 Morgan StateatV Monday, December27 TBA ...... Clemson inRainbowClassic ...... CSN ...... American atMaryland Loyola-Marymount atV ...... Tennessee Tech atMiami ...... Sun ...... Stetson atFloridaState Thursday, December23 TBA ...... Clemson inRainbowClassic ...... RSN ...... Wake ForestatNewMexico ...... Western MichiganatVirginia Tech Charleston SouthernatGeorgia Wednesday, December22 RainbowClassic,Honolulu,Hawaii 1 ...... Clemson vs. Alabama-Birmingham ...... FSNS ...... NC StateatBrigham Young Vermont atNorth Jacksonville atFloridaState Tuesday, December21 ...... FSN ...... NC StateatWashington ...... FSN ...... Florida StateatMaryland ...... FSN ...... North CarolinaatVirginia Tech LasVegas Showdown ...... ESPN ...... Georgia Tech vs.Gonzaga Sunday, December19 ayada aeFrs ...... R ...... RJ ...... Maryland atWake Forest Tuesday, January11 ...... RJ ...... NC StateatMiami Sunday, January9 ...... RJ ...... Virginia atGeorgia Tech ...... Virginia Tech atFloridaState ...... RJ ...... Wake ForestatClemson ...... Temple atDuke ...... ESPN ...... Maryland atNorthCarolina Saturday, January8 ...... RSN ...... Miami atGeorgia Tech Thursday, January6 ...... CSN ...... Western KentuckyatVirginia ...... ESPN ...... Princeton atDuke Wednesday, January5 ...... CSN ...... Mount St.Mary’s atMaryland Tuesday, January4 ...... FSN ...... Clemson atDuke Wake ForestatV ...... FSNS ...... West Virginia atNCState ...... Norfolk StateatMiami ...... split RJ ...... William &MaryatNorthCarolina ...... split RJ ...... Florida atState Sunday, January2 ...... ESPN ...... Georgia Tech atKansas Saturday, January1 TBA ...... MSG ...... NC StateinHolidayFestival SugarBowl Tournament, NewOrleans,La. Florida Statevs.Louisiana ...... Cleveland StateatNorthCarolina SugarBowl Tournament, NewOrleans,La. issip tt ...... Mississippi State rii ...... irginia aoia...... Carolina irginia T rii ...... irginia c ...... ech tt ...... State ...... u ...... Sun ...... eh...... Tech ...... R pi ...... RJsplit ...... SSCm...... FSNS/Com FSNS/Sun SS...... FSNS espn2 S ...... FSN ...... 12:30 10:00 noon noon 8:00 7:30 7:00 7:00 8:00 7:00 7:00 8:00 7:30 7:00 7:30 5:30 9:00 7:00 7:00 1:00 9:00 7:00 8:00 6:00 3:30 9:00 4:00 8:00 7:00 4:00 7:00 9:00 7:00 8:00 8:00 5:30 3:00 2:30 1:00 1:00 2:30 7:30 7:30 52nd Annual ACC Tournament Thursday, February 10 Wednesday, January 12 NC State at Wake Forest ...... ESPN ...... 7:00 Mar. 10-13 • MCI Center, Washington, D.C. Clemson at Florida State ...... 7:00 Georgia Tech at North Carolina ...... ESPN ...... 7:00 Saturday, February 12 Thursday, March 10 (opening round) Bethune-Cookman at Virginia Tech ...... 7:00 Miami at Clemson ...... RJ split ...... noon Game 1 (# 8 vs. # 9) RJ noon Miami at Virginia ...... 7:30 Virginia Tech at Virginia ...... RJ split ...... noon Florida State at Wake Forest ...... ABC ...... 1:30 Game 2 (# 7 vs. # 10) RJ *2:30 Thursday, January 13 Duke at Maryland ...... ESPN ...... 9:00 Game 3 (# 6 vs. # 11) ESPN 7:00 Duke at NC State ...... ESPN ...... 7:00 Sunday, February 13 Saturday, January 15 North Carolina at Connecticut ...... CBS ...... 1:00 Friday, March 11 (quarterfinals) Florida State at Miami ...... RJ split ...... noon NC State at Georgia Tech ...... FSN ...... 6:00 Game 4 (# 1 vs # 8/9 winner) RJ/espn2 noon Clemson at Virginia Tech ...... RJ split ...... noon North Carolina at Wake Forest ...... ABC ...... 1:30 Tuesday, February 15 Game 5 (# 4 vs # 5) RJ/espn2 *2:30 Temple at Maryland ...... espn2 ...... 2:00 Wake Forest at Miami ...... RSN ...... 7:00 Game 6 (# 2 vs # 7/10 winner) RJ/espn2 7:00 Sunday, January 16 Wednesday, February 16 Game 7 (# 3 vs # 6/11 winner) RJ/espn2 *9:30 Georgia Tech at NC State ...... FSN ...... 5:30 Virginia at North Carolina ...... ESPN ...... 7:00 Virginia at Duke ...... FSN ...... 8:00 Georgia vs. Clemson ...... 7:30 Saturday, March 12 (semifinals) Greenville, S.C. Tuesday, January 18 Maryland at NC State ...... RJ ...... 9:00 Game 8 (Winners of games 4/5) RJ/ESPN 1:30 Wake Forest at Florida State ...... espn2 ...... 7:00 Game 9 (Winners of games 6/7) RJ/ESPN *4:00 Thursday, February 17 Duke at Virginia Tech ...... espn2 ...... 9:00 Wednesday, January 19 Sunday, March 13 NC State at Virginia Tech...... RSN ...... 7:00 Duke at Miami ...... ESPN ...... 8:30 Saturday, February 19 ACC Championship Game RJ/ESPN 1:00 North Carolina at Clemson ...... RJ split ...... 9:00 Clemson at North Carolina ...... ABC ...... 1:00 Virginia at Maryland ...... RJ split ...... 9:00 Maryland at Virginia ...... CBS ...... 3:30 *denotes tentative start time Miami at Virginia Tech ...... 7:00 Saturday, January 22 Wake Forest at Cincinnati ...... ABC ...... 1:00 Sunday, February 20 Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech ...... RJ ...... 4:00 Georgia Tech at Florida State ...... ABC ...... 1:30 Duke at Florida State ...... ESPN ...... 6:00 Wake Forest at Duke ...... FSN ...... 6:30 Clemson at Virginia ...... 7:30 2005 NCAA Men’s Basketball Miami at North Carolina ...... RJ ...... 8:00 Tuesday, February 22 Miami at Florida State ...... RSN ...... 6:30 Championship Sunday, January 23 Clemson at Maryland ...... RJ split ...... 8:00 NC State at Maryland ...... FSN ...... 6:00 North Carolina at NC State ...... RJ split ...... 8:00 First & Second Sessions Wednesday, January 26 Wednesday, February 23 (tip-off times to be announced March 15) Clemson at Miami ...... 7:30 Duke at Georgia Tech ...... ESPN ...... 7:00 Boise State University Pavilion, Boise, Idaho March 17 & 19 Florida State at NC State ...... 7:30 Longwood at Wake Forest ...... 7:00 Maryland at Duke ...... ESPN ...... 9:00 Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, N.C. March 18 & 20 Saturday, February 26 Thursday, January 27 Duke at St. Johns ...... ABC ...... 1:00 CSU Convocation Center, Cleveland, Ohio March 17 & 19 Wake Forest at Georgia Tech ...... RJ split ...... 8:00 Georgia Tech at Miami...... RJ split ...... 4:00 RCA Dome, Indianapolis, Ind. March 17 & 19 Virginia at Virginia Tech ...... RJ split ...... 8:00 Virginia Tech at NC State...... RJ split ...... 4:00 Gaylord Entertainment Center, Nashville, Tenn. March 18 & 20 Saturday, January 29 Sunday, February 27 North Carolina at Virginia ...... ESPN ...... noon Florida State at Clemson ...... RJ split ...... 2:00 Ford Center, Oklahoma City, Okla. March 18 & 20 Virginia at Wake Forest ...... RJ split ...... 2:00 NC State at Clemson ...... RJ ...... 1:30 McKale Center, Tucson, Ariz. March 17 & 19 Miami at Wake Forest ...... RJ ...... 4:00 North Carolina at Maryland ...... FSN ...... 5:30 Centrum Center, Worcester, Mass. March 18 & 20 Sunday, January 30 Tuesday, March 1 Georgia Tech at Maryland...... FSN ...... 5:30 Virginia Tech at Clemson ...... RSN ...... 7:00 Virginia Tech at Duke ...... FSN ...... 8:00 Regional Sessions Wednesday, March 2 Tuesday, February 1 Georgia Tech at Wake Forest ...... ESPN ...... 7:00 (tip-off times to be announced March 22) Maryland at Clemson ...... RSN ...... 7:00 NC State at Virginia ...... RSN ...... 9:00 Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. March 25 & 27 Wednesday, February 2 Thursday, March 3 Allstate Arena, Chicago, Ill. March 24 & 26 Florida State at Georgia Tech ...... RSN ...... 7:00 Miami at Duke ...... ESPN ...... 7:00 Virginia Tech at Miami ...... 7:30 Florida State at North Carolina ...... RJ ...... 9:00 Frank Erwin Center, Austin, Texas March 25 & 27 Duke at Wake Forest ...... ESPN ...... 9:00 Saturday, March 5 Universsity Arena, Albuquerque, N.M. March 24 & 26 Thursday, February 3 Clemson at Georgia Tech ...... RJ ...... 1:30 NC State at North Carolina ...... ESPN ...... 7:00 Maryland at Virginia Tech ...... RJ ...... 4:00 Final Four Saturday, February 5 Sunday, March 6 (semi-final times - 5:07 p.m. and 8:18 p.m. CT) Georgia Tech at Duke ...... CBS ...... 1:00 Virginia at Florida State ...... RJ ...... 2:00 Maryland at Miami ...... RJ split ...... 3:00 Duke at North Carolina ...... CBS ...... 4:00 Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, Mo. Wake Forest at Virginia Tech ...... RJ split ...... 3:00 Wake Forest at NC State ...... FSN ...... 8:00 Host: Missouri Valley Conference Virginia at NC State ...... RJ ...... 8:00

Sunday, February 6 Future Final Fours North Carolina at Florida State ...... FSN ...... 2:00 2006: April 1 & 3, RCA Dome, Indianapolis, Ind. Tuesday, February 8 2007: March 31 & April 2, Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. All Times Eastern Georgia Tech at Clemson ...... RSN ...... 7:00 2008: April 5 & 7, Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas Virginia Tech at Maryland ...... RSN ...... 9:00 TV Legend 2009: April 4 & 6, Ford Field, Detroit, Mich. Wednesday, February 9 RJ - Raycom/Jefferson-Pilot; CSN - Comcast Sports Net; SUN - Sunshine 2010: April 3 & 5, RCA Dome, Indianapolis, Ind. Florida State at Virginia ...... 7:30 Network; FSNS - Fox Sports Net South; RSN - Regional networks (CSN/FSNS/ North Carolina at Duke ...... RJ/ESPN ...... 9:00 SUN); MSG - (New York); ERT - ESPN Regional TV; 2011: April 2 & 4, Reliant Stadium, Houston, Texas CSTV - College Sports Television

Ramblinwreck.comRamblinwreck.com • 29 • 29 Tech Basketball ager. time. Aakash Jariwala isthestationman- the network bycarryingfootballforthe first vide nightcoverage tometro Atlanta for September, WREK-FMagreedtohelp pro- filiate formostoftheregularseason.Last ketball, willalsoserve asanighttimeaf- Yellow Jacketbaseballandwomen’s bas- WREK-FM (91.1),thelongtimehomeof ager, MattEdgartheprogramdirector. ment team.NealMaziaristhestationman- “Steak” Shapiroheadinguptheirmanage- 1997, with Andrew SaltzmanandStephen aged byBigLeagueBroadcastingsince ball in Atlanta. Thestation hasbeenman- ment forGeorgiaTech footballandbasket- and WQXIsignedanewflagshipagree- The Zone,WQXI-AM(790).In2001,ISP live inthe Atlanta areaonSportstalk790 eral managerofthepropertyin Atlanta. ISP Sports,andJeffSalisburyisthegen- tercollegiate athleticprograms. now handlestherightsfor20differentin- ship, internetandotheravenues. ISP Sports Tech athleticsthroughcorporatesponsor- also includesthemarketingofGeorgia coaches televisionshows.Thisagreement of footballandbasketballaswell asthe package tocoordinatetheradiobroadcasts Properties (ISP)agreedtoamulti-year Winston-Salem, N.C.InternationalSports M The GeorgiaTech-ISPSportsNetwork ing totheYahoo! CollegePass. internet feedcanbeaccessedby subscrib- will appearonthefrontpage. The radio dio broadcasts.Linkstothelive game stats the Radio/TVbuttonattopto accessra- Log ontoRamblinwreck.comand clickon through apartnershipwithYahoo! Sports. ters, arealsoavailable live onthewebsite ing thecallofWes DurhamandRandyWa- Online, Inc.Tech’s radio broadcasts,featur- official onlinehost,theCollegeSports Ramblinwreck.com, inpartnershipwithits play-by-play onitsofficialathleticswebsite, On theInternet Tournament. will beaTuesday airingtheweek ofthe ACC tions forCoachHewitt.Theonlyexception can call1-888-ISP-RADIOwiththeirques- on Thursdaysfrom12:00to1:00p.m.Fans “Sportstalk 790TheZone,”WQXI-AM(790) ence Center. Itcanbeheardin Atlanta on week attheGeorgiaTech Hotel&Confer- December. Theprogramisheld live each 13 timesduringtheseason,beginningin Paul HewittCall-InShow Georgia Tech studentradiostation Each GeorgiaTech gamewillbeheard Ben C.Sutton,Jr., isthepresidentof International SportsPropertiesof Athletic Association arehandledby ultimedia rightsfortheGeorgiaTech 30 Georgia Tech offers live statisticsand The Paul HewittCall-InShowwill air

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 help ofproducer-engineerMillerPope(left). (right) calltheactiononradiowith photo) andcoloranalystRandyWaters Play-by-play voiceWes Durham(center,top the show’s producer. Sports, whileTerrance Beavers, III,serves as Covington isthedirectoroftelevision forISP Hewitt isproducedbyISPSports. Mark or logontoRamblinWreck.com. consult theirlocallistingsfortimeandday Augusta, Albany andDalton,fans should of Georgia,includingMacon,Savannah, east. Fox SportsNetSouththroughoutthesouth- (Fox 5),andwillalsobefeaturedonCSS urday morningsat11:00a.m.onWAGA-TV Hewitt willairinthe Atlanta marketonSat- the Yellow Jackets. games whilegoingbehindthesceneswith Wes Durhamrecapthe previousweeks coach. Eachweek CoachHewittandco-host show thatfeaturestheGeorgiaTech head Hewitt istheweekly half-hourtelevision with PaulHewitt Georgia TechSportsToday Georgia Tech SportsToday withPaul For additionaloutletsaroundthestate Georgia Tech SportsToday withPaul Georgia Tech SportsToday withPaul idrWIM WTCQ-FM(97.7) *WFNS-AM (1350) WTSH-FM #Flagship station; *partialschedule (730) *WOHS-AM Winder WJFL-FM (101.9) Waycross/Blackshear Vidalia WMVG-AM Toccoa *WPEH-AM(1420) Thomaston Tennille/Sandersville Shelby, N.C. *WLON-AM (1050) Rome *WLXN-AM (1440) WKEU-AM(1450) Moultrie Milledgeville Macon/Forsyth WS Louisville WGGA-AM(1240) Lincolnton, N.C. *WGNC-AM(1450) Lexington, N.C. WJJC-AM WCLA-AM Jesup Hinesville/Savannah Griffin WYXC-AM(1270) Greensboro *WCSL-AM(1590) Gastonia, N.C. *WSFN-AM(790) Gainesville Cuthbert Commerce WRDW WALG-AM (1590) Claxton Cherryville, N.C. Cartersville Calhoun Brunswick Augusta/Martinez Atlanta Atlanta Albany Radio Affiliates ers Al CiraldoandBradNessler. gineered gamesinthe1980swithannounc- veteran oftheTech broadcasts,havingen- Pope returnsforhistenthseason.Pope isa country. news, scoresandactionfromaroundthe cast lastyear andkeepsfansupdatedon Tech basketball.Provusjoinedthebroad- ville andLexington,Ky. lege hasalsoworked inPittsburgh,Louis- ket in1984.Thegraduateof Ashland Col- Emmy awards sincecomingtothismar- Ohio, Waters hasreceived numerous Alive NewsToday. A native ofCoshocton, Waters isthemorningsportsanchorfor11 Waters isinhis11thyear onthenetwork. season withtheTar Heels. nouncer Woody Durham,whoisinhis34th Durham isthesonofNorthCarolinaan- and Radford. A 1988graduateofElon, Vanderbilt andalsohasworked atMarshall came to Atlanta afterthreeseasonsat Falcons aswell. TheNorthCarolinanative was namedtheradiovoice ofthe Atlanta coach Paul Hewitt.Last August, Durham weekly call-inandtelevisionshowsofhead ond timein2003,Durhamalsohoststhe Georgia SportscasteroftheYear forthesec- as theVoice ofthe Yellow Jackets.Named ketball. Durhamisnowinhis10thseason tion andexcitementofYellow Jacketbas- and analystRandyWaters handletheac- Game engineerandproducerMiller Cory Provusisthenetwork hostof WXIA-TV sportspersonalityRandy Play-by-play announcerWes Durham *WDDK-FM (103.9) *WMTM-AM (1300) *WEBS-AM (1030) *WLOP-AM (1370) WQMJ-FM (100.1) *WREK-FM (91.1) WTGA-AM (1590) #WQXI-AM (790) WCUG-AM (850) WNEG-AM (630) GA-FM (104.7) O-AM (1300) -AM (1480) (107.1) (1450) (1270) (1470) 2004-05 Preview Director ofBasketballOperations: Sr 6-4Assistant Coaches: Head Coach: 250 G ...... Mario West* *Denotes varsitylettersearned TheodisTarver** 7-1 5 JeremisSmith 44 C ...... LukeSchenscher*** 32 Isma’il Muhammad*** 12 AnthonyMorrow 2 AnthonyMcHenry*** 23 KeithJones 55 Jarrett Jack** 14 ZamFredrick 3 Elder*** B.J. 35 Ra’Sean Dickey 1 WillBynum* 4 Name 11 No. Alphabetical AnthonyMcHenry*** Sr TheodisTarver** 55 ZamFredrick 250 44 JeremisSmith 35 AnthonyMorrow 7-1 32 KeithJones 23 C ...... 6-4 LukeSchenscher*** 14 WillBynum* G 12 ...... Mario West* 11 Ra’Sean Dickey 5 Jarrett Jack** 4 Isma’il Muhammad*** 3 Elder*** B.J. 2 Name 1 No. Numerical Roster At-A-Glance Thee-OH-tis Theodis Tarver JAIR-uh-mis Jeremis Smith SHENN-sure Luke Schenscher ISS-my-ill Muh-HOMM-ud Isma’il Muhammad Clio (hometown)pronouncedCLY-oh Ruh-SHON Ra’Sean Dickey Pronunciations 32 PaulHewitt,

• Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 ...... - 9 Fr 195 6-2 G ...... Fr 195 6-2 G ...... WillieReese, ...... - 8 Sr. 185 6-0 G ...... Sr. 185 6-0 G ...... G6322Jr. Fr. 202 Sr 209 218 6-3 6-0 G ...... 6-4 G ...... G ...... Fr. 209 6-0 G ...... Jr. 202 Sr 218 6-3 G ...... 6-4 G ...... F6622Fr. 232 6-6 F ...... Fr. 232 6-6 F ...... F6925Jr 245 6-9 F ...... Fr 255 6-9 F ...... Jr 245 6-9 F ...... Fr 255 6-9 F ...... G6525Fr 205 6-5 G ...... Fr 205 6-5 G ...... 5th season ...... F6722Sr. 222 6-7 F ...... Sr. 222 6-7 F ...... - 2 Sr. 228 6-6 F ...... Sr. 228 6-6 F ...... Jeremis Smith Anthony Morrow Keith Jones(R) Zam Fredrick Ra’Sean Dickey Freshmen Mario West Sophomore Theodis Tarver Jarrett Jack Juniors Luke Schenscher Isma’il Muhammad Anthony McHenry B.J. Elder Will Bynum Seniors By Class 6th season JohnO’Connor, o.H.W.C.Hometown(HighSchool/College) Cl. Wt. Ht. Pos. Hometown(HighSchool/College) Cl. Wt. Ht. Pos. ; CliffWarren, 1st season 5th season Jarrett Jack(FortWashington) Maryland Theodis Tarver(Monroe) Louisiana Will Bynum(Chicago) Illinois Luke Schenscher(HopeForest) Australia Anthony McHenry(Birmingham) Alabama Mario West(Douglasville) Isma’il Muhammad(Atlanta) Keith Jones(Austell) B..J. Elder(Madison) Georgia By State/Country 0 So.-R 208 So.-R 208 ; PeterZaharis, Monroe,La.(Carroll) . Monroe,La.(Carroll) . - Austell,Ga.(Pebblebrook) .-R Austell,Ga.(Pebblebrook) .-R Charlotte,N.C.(Latin) . Charlotte,N.C.(Latin) . Clio,S.C.(MarlboroCounty) . Clio,S.C.(MarlboroCounty) . HopeForest,South Australia (LakeGinninderra) . Madison,Ga.(MorganCounty) . HopeForest,South Australia (LakeGinninderra) . Madison,Ga.(MorganCounty) . 5th season Douglasville, Ga.(DouglasCounty) Fort Worth, Texas (Dunbar) Atlanta, Ga.(W.D. Mohammed) (Woodlawn) Birmingham, Ala. Fort Washington, Md.(Worcester [Mass.] Academy) St. Matthews,S.C.(CalhounCounty) Chicago, Ill.(CraneTech Prep/Arizona) (Woodlawn) Birmingham, Ala. St. Matthews,S.C.(CalhounCounty) Fort Worth, Texas (Dunbar) Chicago, Ill.(CraneTech Prep/Arizona) Douglasville, Ga.(DouglasCounty) Fort Washington, Md.(Worcester [Mass.] Academy) Atlanta, Ga.(W.D. Mohammed) North Carolina Jeremis Smith(Arlington) Texas Zam Fredrick(St.Matthews) Ra’Sean Dickey(Clio) South Carolina Anthony Morrow(Charlotte) - WillBynum Zam Fredrick 6-0 KeithJones 6-0 JarrettJack 6-2 MarioWest 6-3 B.J.Elder 6-4 AnthonyMorrow 6-4 Jeremis Smith 6-5 Isma’ilMuhammad 6-6 AnthonyMcHenry 6-6 TheodisTarver 6-7 Ra’SeanDickey 6-9 LukeSchenscher 6-9 7-1 By Height B.J. Isma’il Jarrett Ra’Sean Mario Elder Muhammad Jack Dickey West 1 G • 6-4 • Sr. 2 F • 6-6 • Sr. 3 G • 6-3 • Jr. 4 F • 6-9 • Fr. 5 G • 6-4 • So.-R

Will Luke Keith Anthony Jeremis Bynum Schenscher Jones Morrow Smith 11 G • 6-0 • Sr. 12 C • 7-1 • Sr. 14 G • 6-2 • Fr.-R 23 G • 6-5 • Fr. 32 F • 6-6 • Fr.

Zam Theodis Anthony Paul Hewitt Fredrick Tarver McHenry Head Coach 35 G • 6-0 • Fr. 44 F • 6-9 • Jr. 55 F • 6-7 • Sr.

Willie Reese Cliff Warren Peter Zaharis John O’Connor Tim Hansen Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Operations Trainer

Ramblinwreck.com • 33 2004-05 Preview (above) andMuhammad (right) Head coachPaulHewittonElder when timesgotalittletough.” the resurgenceandstuckitout do. Inalotofways,theyhave led wasn’t exactlythecoolthing to made thedecisiontocomehere, it going foritatthetime.Whenthey with greattraditionbutnotmuch within thestateandtoaprogram men havedone.Theycamefrom appreciates whatthosetwoyoung “I hopeeverybodyatGeorgiaTech begins preparationsfortheupcomingseasonwithpros- A built bytheYellow Jackets’runtothenationalchampionshipgame Mix ofexperiencedplayers,highly-toutednewcomerssettokeepupmomentum Momentum Keeping the Outlook Momentum Keeping the Momentum Keeping the rmed withawaveofmomentumandconfidencefromits from thatgroupreturning,GeorgiaTech’s basketballteam run tothenationalchampionshipgameandfourstarters 34

• Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 NCAA Tourna- son, andpost- the 2004-05sea- game, returnfor 10 minutesa aged morethan ers whoaver- cluding sixplay- letterwinners, in- tations. and highexpec- tional ranking pect ofaloftyna- Eight on thisyear’s teamthathasalsobeenthroughleantimes. thing ClarenceMoore,hehasastrongfive-manseniorclass vided bythesharpshootingMarvinLewisanddo-every- nament. WhileHewittneedstoreplacetheleadershippro- ACC witha9-7record,andwon five gamesintheNCAATour- they won28games,tyingaschoolrecord,finishedthirdinthe been blessedwithiswehaveguyswhoareverycoachable.” the resultshaveusuallybeengood.Oneofthingswe’ve head coach,andwewillcontinuetostressthosethings, tations. “That’s whatI’ve always stressedsinceI’ve beena Hewitt whenaskedabouthisteam’s approachtohighexpec- and individualplayerdevelopment,”saidheadcoachPaul low JacketsNo.1inthespring. summer Top 50,andStewart MandelofSI.com rated theYel- ing thisseason. Andy KatzofESPN.comratedTech No.4inhis ment consensushadtheYellow Jacketsatop-five teamenter- The Yellow Jacketswilltrytobuilduponaseasoninwhich “We’re goingtomaintainouremphasisonconditioning FG), 6-9forward-center TheodisTarver (1.4 Isma’il Muhammad(8.3ppg, 4.7 rpg,57.0pct. aged 9.6pointsagame,dynamic 6-6forward who madetheall-FinalFour team andaver- John R.Wooden player oftheyear award. season listofthetop50candidates forthe he joinsJackandSchenscheronthepre- mention choicebytheAssociatedPress,but All-America mentionlastyear,anhonorable ing lineuplastseason. Jackets were23-7withthemallinthestart- (9.3 ppg,6.6rpg,56.5pct.FG)atcenter. The at forwardand7-1juniorLukeSchenscher 7 juniorAnthonyMcHenry3.4ppg,3.2rpg) apg). Theothertworeturningstartersare6- more pointguardJarrettJack(12.5ppg,5.6 B.J. Elderat14.9pointsagameand6-3sopho- ference honorees,returnin6-4juniorguard both ofwhomwereAll-AtlanticCoastCon- do tobesuccessful.” you’re notgoingtodothethingsyou needto about thebig,bigpicturetoomuch,then their degrees,”addedHewitt.“Ifyouworry day theyarehere,andmovingtoward guys getbetterasbasketballplayersevery Also returningare6-0guardWill Bynum, Elder was theonlyTech player toearn Tech’s toptwo scorersfromlastseason, “What weneedtodoismakesureour ppg, 1.8 rpg) and 6-4 sophomore guard “It’s great when you see Mario West (0.4 ppg, 1.2 rpg). somebody respect the game the Tech’s most significant losses from last way he does. He doesn’t take it season are Lewis, the 6-4 guard who aver- for granted. You can always aged 11.0 points a game and shot 39.8 per- point to him as an example of cent from three-point range, Moore, the 6- what hard work and dedication 5 forward whose value to the team went will result in.” far beyond his 5.9 points and 4.7 rebounds Hewitt on Jarrett Jack (left) per game, and Robert Brooks, the 6-8 for- ward who filled in capably in the post when “He was huge for us. We don’t called upon. make it to the Final Four if not All four incoming freshmen were for Will. It was tough at times. ranked among the nation’s top 100 seniors He’s such a talented individual in various recruiting services, and recruit- player.” ing analyst Bob Gibbons ranked the class in the top 10 nationally and second-best in Hewitt on Bynum (below) the ACC. The class includes 6-9 forward Ra’Sean Dickey of Clio, S.C. (Marlboro County HS), 6-1 guard Zam “Buck” Frederick of St. Matthews, S.C. (Calhoun County HS), 6-5 guard Anthony Morrow of Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Latin HS) and 6-7 forward Jeremis Smith of Fort Worth, Texas (Dunbar HS). “There will be a lot of temptation for people to say you’ve seasons, led Tech in got everybody back, you’ve got the same team, you should scoring during the be this good, etc.,” said Hewitt, who has built a record of 76-54 NCAA Tournament in four seasons at Tech. “Every year, you have a new team. with an 11.3 aver- You subtract Marvin Lewis, Clarence Moore, Robert Brooks age, including a ca- and David Nelson, and it changes the group. You inject Zam reer-high 29 points Fredrick, Anthony Morrow, Ra’Sean Dickey and Jeremis Smith, against Kansas in and there will be adjustments. You adjust to different people, the regional final in different personalities. St. Louis. He came “Is it a talented group? Absolutely. Is it a proud basket- up with big plays in ball team? No question. When you have those two things go- each game of the ing for you, you have a chance to be very good.” tournament. He sealed the first- Still Strong on the Perimeter round NCAA win over Northern ewitt must determine a replacement in the starting lineup Iowa with two free Hfor Lewis, whose perimeter shooting lifted the Yellow Jack- throws, then hit ets at many key points last season. But with Elder, Jack, Bynum game-winning free and Muhammad back, Tech has four talented and experienced throws against players to occupy the three perimeter positions on the floor. Boston College and Who will fill Lewis’ spot remains to be seen. made a and dunk to clinch the victory. Jack finished the “It’ll evolve,” said Hewitt. “We’re going to be very strong season fourth in the ACC in average (5.61 per game) on the perimeter. We have four very experienced and tal- and fifth in steals (1.95 per game), while shooting 45.6 percent ented perimeter guys in Will Bynum, Isma’il, B.J. and Jarrett. from the floor. Certainly in the fifth spot, someone is going to have to fight for At 6-3, the Fort Washington, Md., native gives the Jackets playing time there.” a strong, physical presence at the point guard position on Elder, the ACC’s fifth-leading scorer during the regular both ends of the floor. He begins his junior year No. 10 in season, averaged 17.8 points in Tech’s four post-season games career assists (398) and No. 12 in career steals (125) at Tech. before spraining his right ankle early in the St. Louis regional “He shot the ball well last year, and he’ll shoot it better semifinal against Nevada. The Madison, Ga., who was named this year,” said Hewitt. “There are some little things that he honorable mention All-America by the Associated Press, fin- needs to work on, but let’s face it, when you score 29 points in ished the season at 41.5 percent from the floor, 37.4 percent a Final Eight game to get you to the Final Four, you have a lot from three-point range and 78.0 percent from the foul line. He of ability. But there is still more to work on, still more to im- th comes into his senior year 20 on Tech’s all-time scoring list prove. He came here as a tremendous physical talent - size, with 1,326 points, and ranked sixth in career three-point field strength, speed, athleticism, desire to play the game. He’ll goals with 179. leave here as a complete player.” Jack, the only player to start every game the last two Perhaps the Yellow Jackets’ best-known player last sea-

Ramblinwreck.com • 35 2004-05 Preview frontcourt group asawholeislessexperienced thoughbigger frontcourt positionslooking for biggerandbetterthings.The L Frontcourt GetsBiggerandStronger ets evendeeperinthebackcourt. also hasgoodperimetershootingabilityandmakesthe Jack- game asajunior. aged 34.5pointspergameasaprepseniorand32 per the late1970sandearly1980s.TheyoungerFredrickaver- was anAll-AmericanandaprolificscoreratSouthCarolina in the caseof6-1Fredrick,acomboguardwhosefather Zam as ahighschoolsenior. Theappledidn’t fallfarfrom thetreein aged 22.4pointsandshot44percentfromthree-pointrange ing. Morrow, longandthinat6-6, isawingplayer whoaver- the abilitytoscoreandboostJackets’perimetershoot- pete forplayingtimeoffthebenchbecausetheybothhave bilities ondefensewillearnhimminutes. ues toworkonimprovinghisoffensiveskills,butcapa- what ofawhirlingdervishonthedefensiveend.Hecontin- played in19gameslastyearandprovedhimselfsome- play afterhugeintheNCAA Tournament.” he stuckwithit,andattheendofyear,madehuge jump inandreallynothavesomeunsteadymoments.But seven oreight-gamewinningstreak,itwastoughforhimto player. Beingatransfer, andcominginwhilewe were ona the FinalFourifnotforWill. He’s suchatalentedindividual from three-pointrangeand76.3percentthefoulline. Top 25teams,Bynumaveraged 9.5points,hit41.0percent percent fromthefoullineinconferencegames.Against ACC. Heshot36.7percentfromthree-pointrangeand85.7 son, thirdontheteamand20thbestamongplayersin points agameagainsttheleagueduringregularsea- cember. Inconferencegamesonly, Bynumaveraged11.2 from thefirsttimeheplayed forGeorgiaTech lastDe- energy andtoughnesstotheYellow Jacketsonthecourt run toSanAntonio.The6-0seniorfromChicagobrought Jack intheNCAA Tournament were keyfactorsinTech’s lot ofareasindividually, butthethingtheydobestiswin.” chance toplayprofessionally. Theyhave improved ina that peoplerecognizehowgoodtheyaresohavea sons,” Hewittsaid.“They’re very talented.Ireallyhope looking forwardtostrongsenioryears. late-season injuries,butbothare100percentnowand early partoftheirsummercompletingrecoveryfrom NCAA minimumtoberanked. ACC byalargemargin,butdidnotmeettheand shooting percentagefromthefloorwouldhaveled and 8.5reboundsinTech’s two gamesinSt.Louis.His57.0 in Tech’s NCAA Tournament games,including7.5points junior fromAtlantaaveraged6.5pointsand5.0rebounds came amajorcatalystonbothendsofthefloor. The6-6 son becauseofhishighlight-reeldunks,Muhammadbe- Outlook team’s mostbasketballsavvy players, returntotheir uke Schenscherand Anthony McHenry, regarded asthe Keith Jones,a6-3walk-onwhored-shirtedlastseason, Two freshmen–FredrickandMorrowfiguretocom- Mario West, a6-4sophomorefromDouglasville,Ga., “He was hugeforus,”saidHewitt.“We don’t makeitto Bynum’s performancesoffthebenchinreliefofJarrett “If theystayhealthy, they’re goingtohave greatsea- Elder andMuhammad(patellatendonitis)spentthe 36

• Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 and McHenry(below) Hewitt onSchenscher(right) talented aplayerheis.” have startedtoseehow weight room,andpeople tremendous stridesinthe players. But[Luke]made two smartestbasketball McHenry areprobablyour game. HeandAnthony skilled andunderstandsthe was strength-wise.He’s be. Iwasn’tsurewhereLuke important hewasgoingto was playingandhow how wellAnthonyMcHenry “The kidshadalltoldme points and6.6 rebounds (8thintheACC).He shot56.5percent final againstOklahomaState. Fortheseason,heaveraged9.2 ment, including19pointsand 12reboundsinthenationalsemi- averaged 10.8pointsand7.0reboundsintheNCAA Tourna- a hugebreakthroughseason thisyear.” ented aplayerheis.Ofallthe guys,hehasachancetohave in theweightroom,andpeoplehavestartedtoseehow tal- smartest basketballplayers.Lukemadetremendousstrides understands thegame.HeandAnthonyareprobablyour two wise. Heisavery talentedbasketballplayer. He’s skilledand be,” saidHewitt.“Iwasn’t surewhereLukewas strength- playing (inthepreseason)andhowimportanthewasgoing to from pointguardstoapowerforwards. floor duringthecourseofseasonandguardedanyone Schenscher, whostartedevery gameexceptSeniorDay, “The kidshadalltoldmehowwellAnthonyMcHenrywas every positiononthe Birmingham, Ala.,played 7 powerforwardfrom matched. McHenry, a6- against whomhewas outsmarted theplayers games) andmanytimes overall, 59inconference in blockedshots(101 among theACCleaders est, SouthAustralia,was center fromHopeFor- floor. Schenscher, a7-1 defensive endofthe year, especiallyatthe rose throughoutthe Yellow Jacketssteadily son, theirvaluetothe from gameonelastsea- their startingpositions and stronger. While bothearned from the floor and ranked fourth in the ACC in blocked shots Tech’s success last year has put the Yellow Jackets in (1.42 per game). greater demand for some matchups against big-name non- He attempted to make the Australian Olympic team early conference teams. NIT champion Michigan and Georgia, which in the summer and made it through the first two camps which also made the NIT field, both come to Alexander Memorial whittled the team down to 17 players. After being cut, he re- Coliseum for national TV games, while the Yellow Jackets face turned to Atlanta to resume the training regimen he used last off with NCAA entrant Air Force at Philips Arena. Tech also summer to great success. He underwent surgery early in will play West Coast Conference champion Gonzaga in Las August to remove a bone spur from his left foot, but was not Vegas and visit Kansas in a rematch of their NCAA Tourna- expected to miss any preseason strength and conditioning ment Final Eight game, both games again on national televi- work. sion. McHenry, who started 32 of Tech’s 38 games, averaged In the first year of the expanded Atlantic Coast Confer- 6.5 points and shot 60.0 percent in the NCAA Tournament. He ence, Tech will play new members Miami twice and Virginia finished the season at 3.4 points and 3.2 rebounds per game Tech once (at home). The Yellow Jackets will play Virginia, overall, and shot 48.1 percent from the floor. Maryland and North Carolina only once this season, with Vir- In terms of sheer size and numbers, Tech has become ginia coming to Atlanta and Tech traveling to the other two. deeper in this area. Theodis Tarver, a 6-9 junior who missed Tech will play home-and-away with Clemson, Duke, Florida half of last season with a dislocated kneecap, returns healthy State, NC State and Wake Forest. and looking to regain the form he exhibited in Tech’s three NIT From top to bottom, Tech may have one of its most tal- games his freshman year. The Monroe, La., native averaged ented and deepest teams ever, and the Yellow Jackets’ trip to more than eight minutes and 2.5 rebounds in six NCAA Tour- the Final Four last year only reinforced the principles that nament games. Hewitt has embraced in building the program. Tech’s other two freshmen – Smith and Dickey – add ex- “Things are in place,” said Hewitt. “The foundation has cellent size and strength to the frontcourt. Smith, who scored been building since day one. What you see now, with us hav- more than 3,000 points in his prep career and was MVP of the ing gone to the Final Four, is the first floor, if you will. Texas state tournament last year, has the strength at 6-7 and “We’re probably just as deep (as the Final Four team), but 230 pounds to play down low and the shooting ability to play we’re going to miss Marvin’s and Clarence’s experience and on the wing. Hewitt says he is the best athlete among the steadiness. We’re going to miss Robert’s enthusiasm and newcomers and, along with Muhammad, the best on the team. athleticism. I think talent-wise, [the freshmen] have a chance Dickey, at 6-9 and more than 250 pounds, can score in the post to be as good as those guys. But there’s no substitute for the and is an excellent rebounder. He was the experience that the seniors Gatorade State Player of the Year in South Caro- brought. They understood lina and averaged 23 points and 15 rebounds as a how hard they had to fight to senior. get this team to the level they “We definitely have more size,” said Hewitt. reached. The point we have “The physical talent is there, but at the same time, to make to the guys coming the effort has to be there. Is the talent level a in is that you’re not one of the little higher? Maybe. We’re a little bigger, a little top programs in the country stronger and a little more athletic. But it’s going just by saying it. You have to to come back to the effort level. When you get go out and fight for it and earn out on the court, it’s a matter of doing.” it.” The two freshmen, though bigger and stron- ger, are taking the place of two players who brought great energy and leadership to the Yel- low Jackets last year. Replacing the raw statisti- cal numbers of Clarence Moore and Robert Brooks will not be as difficult as replacing the lead- ership, fire and experience they brought to last year’s team. Building on Tech Tradition Not Finished ewitt will depend on his five seniors Hand Jack to maintain the close-knit atmosphere and competitive determination that were inher- ent in last year’s team. “I’m not as concerned as I probably should be because I have that much confidence in Jarrett Tarver (above) missed half of last Jack, Isma’il Muhammad and the other guys,” season with a knee injury, but said Hewitt. “They’re strong leaders, and they’ve remains Schenscher’s top backup. got goals. They’ve put in the time and effort, and West (right) plays tough man-to- they’ll have a significant role in the direction of man defense when he is on the this basketball team.” court for the Yellow Jackets.

Ramblinwreck.com • 37 2004-05 Preview Tech Notebook All-Tournament -NCAA FinalFour Will Bynum All-Tournament -NCAA St.LouisRegional Clarence Moore ACC Post-GraduateScholarshipRecipient CoSIDA AcademicAll-DistrictIII Marvin Lewis ACC PlayeroftheWeek(Dec.1) Most Valuable Player(PreseasonNIT) Isma’il Muhammad The SportingNewsNationalPlayerofthe ACC PlayeroftheWeek (Nov. 24,Mar. 8) All-Tournament (PreseasonNIT) All-ACC (3rdteam) Outstanding Player-NCAASt.LouisRegional Jarrett Jack ACC All-Tournament (2ndteam) Preseason NIT All-Tournament Wooden AwardFinalist NABC All-District3(2ndteam) USBWA All-District4 All-ACC (2ndteam) AP All-American(honorablemention) B.J. Elder 2003-04 Honors Georgia TechcoachPaulHewitt: 2004 Recordvs.NCAAField: Tech intheNCAATournament: 2004 NCAATournamentResults(#3seed): Final RPI,SagarinRatings: Final NationalRankings: Tech RecordBreakdown: ACC Record: Final Record: 2003-04 At-A-Glance Week (Nov. 30.2003) 31-33 (.484)vs.theACC 5-3 intheNCAATournament 76-54 (.585),4thseasonatTech 142-81 (.637),7thseasonoverall 2004) 2004) Elite Eightappearances: 1986, 1990,1992,1996,2004) Sweet 16appearances: Overall Record: Connecticut d.Tech,82-73[Championship] Tech d.OklahomaState,67-65[FinalFour] Tech d.Kansas,79-71(ot) Tech d.Nevada,72-67 Tech d.BostonCollege,57-54 Tech d.NorthernIowa,65-60 No. 7RPI,3Sagarin No. 14AP(media),3ESPN(coaches) Home: 38 Final Fourappearances: 12-3;

• 9-7,tiedfor3rdplace Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 28-10 Away: 21-13 7-5; 3(1985,1990, 7(1960,1985, Neutral: 15-7 2(1990, 9-2 Quick LookatTech eraged 9.2points and6.6rebounds(8th Oklahoma State.Fortheseason, heav- bounds inthenationalsemifinal against ment, including19points and 12re- and 7.0reboundsintheNCAA Tourna- 45.6 percentfromthefloor. steals (1.95pergame),whileshooting average (5.61pergame)andfifthin the seasonfourthinACCassist dunk toclinchthevictory. Jackfinished throws againstBCandmadeasteal free throws,thenhitgame-winning ment. HesealedtheUNIwinwithtwo big playsineachgameofthetourna- gional finalinSt.Louis.Hecameupwith high 29pointsagainstKansasinthere- with an11.3average,includingacareer- in scoringduringtheNCAA Tournament every gameduringtheseason,ledTech the foulline. three-point rangeand78.0percentfrom cent fromthefloor,37.4percent Press, finishedtheseasonat41.5per- mention All-AmericabytheAssociated points. Elder,whowasnamedhonorable total of34minutesandscoredtwo national semfinalgame,Elderplayeda Nevada. Intheregionaltournamentand the St.Louisregionalsemifinalagainst before spraininghisrightankleearlyin points inTech’s fourpost-seasongames during theregularseason,averaged17.8 season. were 23-7withthemallinthelineuplast rpg, 56.5pct.FG)atcenter. TheJackets 7-1 juniorLukeSchenscher(9.3ppg,6.6 McHenry 3.4ppg,3.2rpg)atforwardand returning startersare6-7juniorAnthony Jack (12.5ppg,5.6apg).Theothertwo and 6-3sophomorepointguardJarrett ior guardB.J.Elderat14.9pointsagame Conference honorees,returnin6-4jun- son, andbothofitsall-AtlanticCoast were determined. all oftheearlyentriestoNBAdraft the endofrecruitingseasonandbefore ets No.1.Thesewerepublishedbefore Mandel ofSI.comratedtheYellow Jack- No. 4inhisearliestranking,andStewart season. Jackets atop-fiveteamenteringnext Tournament consensushadtheYellow for the2004-05season,andpost-NCAA 04, andeightof13letterwinners,return Schenscher averaged10.8 points Jack, theonlyTech player tostart Elder, the ACC’s fifth-leadingscorer Tech’s toptwo scorersfromlastsea- Andy KatzofESPN.comratedTech Four ofthefivestartersfrom2003- freshman andfourtruefreshmen. juniors, onesophomore,red-shirt year willbemadeupoffiveseniors,two per game. beyond his5.9pointsand4.7rebounds ward whoseworthtotheteamwentfar range, andClarenceMoore,the6-5for- and shot39.8percentfromthree-point guard whoaveraged11.0pointsagame last seasonareMarvinLewis,the6-4 points and68.5percentoftherebounds. minutes in2003-04,75.5percentofthe year accountedfor72.5percentofthe The eighttotalplayersreturningnext more than10minutesagamereturn. Tarver (1.4ppg,1.8rpg). FG) and6-9forward-centerTheodis Muhammad (8.3ppg,4.7rpg,57.0pct. dynamic 6-6forwardIsma’il team andaveraged9.6pointsagame, Bynum, whomadetheall-FinalFour Tournament. points andshot60.0percentintheNCAA games (3.4ppg,3.2rpg),averaged6.5 specialist whostarted32ofTech’s 38 in blockedshots(1.42pergame). the floorandrankedfourthinACC in theACC).Heshot56.5percentfrom Jack asthenation’s fourth-bestpoint leader. Eldercanflat-outscore.” better inthemiddle,andJack isagreat Schenscher keepsgetting better and contender againthistime around. son, coachPaul Hewitt’s team willbea national championshipgamelastsea- to handletheearly-seasonhype.” star intheprofessionandshouldbeable ness. CoachPaulHewittisalreadya team willhavesize,strengthandquick- experienced teamsinthecountry. This Georgia Tech willbeoneofthemost to thenationaltitlegamewasn’t afluke. USA Today pollofDivisionIcoaches. finished lastseasonNo.3intheESPN/ has thematNo.9.TheYellow Jackets and Lindy’s CollegeBasketball Annual ball HandbookhastheJacketsatNo.1, preseason rankings.TheACCBasket- 7, respectively, intheirsummertime have placedGeorgiaTech No.4and Preseason Predictions The Yellow Jackets’ rosterforthis Tech’s mostsignificant lossesfrom Six ofeightplayerswhoaveraged Also returningare6-0guardWill McHenry, Tech’s primarydefensive Individually, Lindy’s ratesJarrett Vitale wrote,“After reachingthe Katz wrote,“TheYellow Jackets’ run ESPN’s Andy KatzandDickVitale Tech in the Thrillerdome

Georgia Tech has played 48 sea- sons at Alexander Memorial Coliseum at McDonald’s Center, and the Jackets guard, and senior B.J. Elder No. 7 among Coast Conference, as Miami and Vir- have a record of 479-163 (.746) in the the nation’s shooting guards. ginia Tech both make visits to Alexander building, which opened Nov. 30, 1956 put Luke Schenscher on his All-Rolls Memorial Coliseum this season. The with a 71-61 Tech loss to Duke. Since Royce team as the fourth-best center. Yellow Jackets also play the Hurricanes the 1981-82 season, Tech is 241-62 (.795) The ACC Handbook lists Jack as the in Coral Gables, but do not make a trip in its on-campus home. nation’s No. 4 point guard, and B.J. Elder to Blacksburg. The Yellow Jackets were 12-3 at as the No. 7 . Tech has brief histories with both home last season, and have won 27 of teams. The Jackets last played Miami in their last 32 games in the Thrillerdome dating back to the final two home games 1997 and have a 2-1 record against the Michigan, Gonzaga, Kansas on Tap of 2001-02. Hurricanes. Virginia Tech won the last Georgia Tech, coming off a run to Tech is 134-8 against non-confer- meeting with Georgia Tech, a 1984 first- ence opposition at Alexander Memorial the NCAA national championship game round NIT contest in Blacksburg, and Coliseum since the beginning of the in 2004, has three major intersectional, has a 4-1 advantage on the Yellow Jack- 1981-82 season. Three of those eight nationally-televised, games in its sched- ets in the series. losses occurred in the 2001-02 season ule, including Michigan in the ACC-Big The other consequence of expan- to Penn, Tulane and IUPUI. From 1981 Ten Challenge on Dec. 30, a Dec. 18 date sion is that the Yellow Jackets will play through last season, the only other non- ACC teams to win at the Thrillerdome with Gonzaga in the nightcap of the Las Virginia (at home), North Carolina were Georgia (2000), Penn State (1998), Vegas Showdown, and New Year’s Day (away) and Maryland (away) only once visit to Kansas. All three will be televised College of Charleston (1993), Louisville this season. (1989), and Richmond (1987). on ESPN. In the first-ever meeting between Three Make Wooden Award List Tech All-Time vs. the ACC the two schools, Tech and Gonzaga will tip off at 12:30 a.m. Eastern time (9:30 B.J. Elder, Jarrett Jack and Luke Opponent Overall in ACC Tourney p.m. Pacific) at the Thomas and Mack Schenscher were named to the pre- Clemson 53-50 25-27 2-0 Center, the home of UNLV. The Bulldogs season list of the top 50 candidates for Duke 21-53 17-40 3-4 won West Coast Conference and made the John R. Wooden Award. Tech and Florida State 23-28 13-14 0-1 the second round of the NCAA Tourna- North Carolina are the only teams with Maryland 33-28 33-24 3-3 ment last season. That game will follow three players on the list. Miami 2-1 0-0 0-0 a duel between Oklahoma State, whom The Wooden Award Preseason All- North Carolina 18-55 15-41 3-4 Tech defeated 67-65 in the national semi- American Team is composed of 50 stu- NC State 31-45 23-32 2-3 finals last year, and the host Runnin’ dent-athletes who, based on last year’s Virginia 34-27 32-26 4-4 Rebels. individual performance and team Virginia Tech 1-4 0-0 0-0 The game with Michigan, last year’s records, are the early frontrunners for Wake Forest 26-30 25-28 0-3 NIT champion, will be nationally tele- ’s most coveted tro- vised by ESPN and tip off at 7 p.m. on phy. These Top 50 candidates are com- Games Played/Started Nov. 30. Tech and Michigan will be meet- prised of returning players, although ing for the second time in this event, transfers and freshmen as well as other [Career] Games Starts and for the seventh time overall, and players who excel throughout the sea- Will Bynum (Jr.)* 30 1 the series is tied 3-3. The Wolverines son will be evaluated and considered B.J. Elder (Jr.) 99 77 took an 80-77 victory in the most recent for the Midseason Top 30 list and the Jarrett Jack (So.) 69 69 meeting, played at Philips Arena in the National Ballot. Anthony McHenry (Jr.) 98 34 first ACC-Big Ten Challenge in 1999. A Tech player has never won the Isma’il Muhammad (Jr.) 97 12 The Yellow Jackets are 2-3 in their award, but Mark Price, Dennis Scott, Luke Schenscher (Jr.) 87 58 previous ACC-Big Ten Challenge meet- Kenny Anderson and Matt Harpring Theodis Tarver (So.) 42 3 ings, including a 73-53 victory at Ohio have each been finalists. Created in Mario West (Fr.-R) 19 0 State last December and a 62-61 win 1976, the John R. Wooden Award is be- *played 39 games, started 11 at Arizona over Wisconsin in 2001, their only other stowed upon the nation’s best player at home game in the event. Tech has also an institution of higher education who Career Double-Doubles played at Iowa (lost 85-67 in 2000) and has proven to his university that he is Minnesota (lost 64-63 in 2002). making progress toward graduation and B.J. Elder 15 pts., 10 reb. vs. Cornell (11-23-03) Tech and Kansas will meet for the maintaining a cumulative 2.0 GPA. fourth time, most recently in the finals Jarrett Jack of the NCAA St. Louis Regional last Hewitt Honored 10 pts., 12 ast. vs. UAPB (11-23-02) March when the Yellow Jackets took a 12 pts., 11 ast. vs. La.-Lafayette (11-18-03) 79-71 overtime victory to advance to the Head coach Paul Hewitt was listed 11 pts., 11 ast. vs. Hofstra (11-20-03) 11 pts., 11 ast. vs. Tennessee State (12-6-03) Final Four. at No. 71 among “The 101 Most Influen- tial Minorities in Sports” in a June edi- Luke Schenscher Miami, Virginia Tech in the ACC Fold tion of magazine. 15 pts., 12 reb. vs. Tennessee State (12-6-03) Hewitt was one of 15 collegiate sports 12 pts., 10 reb. vs. St. John’s (12-21-03) Georgia Tech also has two new figures named to the list, and one of four 15 pts., 11 reb. vs. Maryland (1-17-04) teams on the schedule this year, cour- college basketball coaches along with 17 pts., 17 reb. vs. North Carolina (3-12-04) tesy of the expansion of the Atlantic Tubby Smith (No. 60), Kelvin Sampson 19 pts., 12 reb. vs. Oklahoma State (4-5-04)

Ramblinwreck.com • 39 2004-05 Preview Tech Notebook .EdeEim 19-7 174 243 199 101 425 (2002-present) Schenscher Luke Eddie Elisma (1994-97) 5. Malcolm Mackey (1990-93) 4. John Salley (1983-86) 3. 125 Alvin Jones (1998-01) 2. 140 127 1. 150 Career BlockedShots 114 168 JarrettJack(2003-present) 176 12. 193 GeorgeThomas(1980-83) 217 BrianOliver(1987-90) 10. DennisScott(1988-90) 9. 240 227 KennyAnderson(1990-91) 8. Tony Akins (1999-02) 7. MattHarpring(1995-98) 6. DrewBarry(1993-96) 5. TravisBest(1992-95) 4. 410 BruceDalrymple(1984-87) 3. 398 MarkPrice(1983-86) 2. 446 1. 510 454 Steals 538 560 JarrettJack(2003-present) 659 Jim Thorne (1969-71) 10. 692 Bruce Dalrymple (1984-87) 9. 724 Kenny Anderson (1990-91) 8. Mark Price (1983-86) 7. Brian Oliver (1987-90) 6. Tony 5. Akins (1999-02) 140 Craig Neal (1984-88) 4. 169 Travis Best (1992-95) 3. 176 Drew Barry (1993-96) 2. 1. Career Assists 179 211 ShaunFein(2000-01) 239 258 Jason Floyd (1997-00) 10. 301 Jon Barry (1991-92) 9. 351 8. B.J. Elder (2002-present) Matt Harpring (1995-98) 6. Marvin Lewis (2001-04) 5. Travis Best (1992-95) 4. Tony 3. Akins (1999-02) Dennis Scott (1988-90) 2. 1. 1,411 Career Three-PointFGs B.J.Elder(2002-present) BobbyKimmel(1954-57) 20. MarvinLewis(2001-04) 19. LennyHorton(1977-80) 18. JimWood(1974-77) 17. KennyAnderson(1990-91) 16. JohnSalley(1983-86) 15. BruceDalrymple(1984-87) 14. RogerKaiser 13. Tony12. (1999-02) Akins MalcolmMackey(1990-93) 11. DuaneFerrell(1985-88) 10. BrianOliver(1987-90) 9. JamesForrest(1992-95) 8. 7. Tech CareerPoints 40 127 Craig Neal(1984-88) 179 Drew Barry(1993-96)

• Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 (1959-61) 1,326 1,363 1,396 1,459 1,497 1,587 1,588 1,628 1,658 1,734 1,818 1,848 1,978 time Achievement Award. a mentorofHewitt’s whoreceived aLife- collegiate headcoachGeorgeRaveling, “Pokey” ChapmanofLSU,andformer Female CoachoftheYear, Dana June. Hewashonoredalongwiththe Black CoachesAssociationearlierin lard MaleCoachoftheYear fromthe (No. 79)andJohnChaney98). in theNCAA Tournament. Forest at9-7andweregivena No.3seed season tiedforthirdplace with Wake The Yellow Jacketsfinishedtheregular Conference inapre-seasonmedia poll. to finishseventhintheAtlantic Coast championship gameafterbeing picked to 5-3. ment recordofheadcoachPaulHewitt 1996, andimproved theNCAA Tourna- Tech’s firstNCAA Tournament winssince head coachPaulHewitt.Theywere ment forTech infourseasonsunder St. LouisRegional. 67) andKansas(79-71inovertime)the rounds inMilwaukee,andNevada(72- lege (57-54)inthefirstandsecond Northern Iowa(65-60)andBostonCol- reached theFinalFourbydefeating 65, inthesemifinals.TheYellow Jackets ship bydefeatingOklahomaState,67- UNLV inthesemifinals,90-81. vanced totheFinalFourandlost the 1990Yellow Jacketteam,whichad- NCAA final.Tech went onestepbeyond Connecticut, 82-73,on Apr. 5inthe for thefirsttimeinitshistory, fallingto tional championshipinmen’s basketball Glance atLastSeason Worth, Texas (DunbarHS). and 6-7forwardJeremisSmithofFort of Charlotte,N.C.(CharlotteLatinHS) County HS),6-5guardAnthonyMorrow Frederick ofSt.Matthews,S.C.(Calhoun County HS),6-1guardZam“Buck” Ra’Sean DickeyofClio,S.C.(Marlboro 10 nationallyandsecondintheACC. Bob Gibbonsrankedtheclassintop cruiting services,andrecruitinganalyst nation’s top100seniorsinvarious re- freshmen wererankedamongthe Tech SignsOneofTopClasses Hewitt alsoreceivedtheFritzPol- > Tech advanced tothenational > Itwas thesecond NCAA Tourna- > Tech advanced tothechampion- > GeorgiaTech played forthena- The classincludes6-9forward All fourofGeorgiaTech’s incoming by Dukewitha76-68winonMar. 3. 73-66 winonJan.20,anda41-gamerun 24-game stringbyWake Forestwitha court winningstreaksbyACCfoes,a 76-68 wininDurhamonMar. 3). Duke (thenrankedNo.3)in15games(a the Terps since1993anditsfirstwinover since 1994,itsfirstseason-sweepover land (the ACC Tournament Champion) No. 10)since1998,itsfirstwinatMary- first winatWake Forest (thenranked school historyat12-0. the Yellow Jacketstothebeststartin Texas Tech. Thatspringboardlaunched wins overNo.1Connecticutand25 Dec. 1followingtheirPreseasonNIT at No.13(AP)and15(coaches)on Today poll.TheYellow Jacketsdebuted Press pollandNo.15intheESPN/USA Tournament atNo.14inthe Associated Tournament, andenteredtheNCAA for 17straightweeksthroughtheACC its finalranking).Tech was intheTop 25 lowing theconferencetournaments,was writers poll(the AP’s March15poll,fol- poll andNo.14intheAssociatedPress No. 3intheESPN/USA Today coaches wins (twointhreeseasonsatSiena). Paul Hewitthascoachedateamto20 basketball, andthethirdtimeheadcoach season inthehistoryofGeorgiaTech in schoolhistory. Itwas the11th20-win Four team(28-7)forthemostvictories record. the three-pointyieldwas aschool was thefifthlowest inschoolhistory, and pct.). also wasfirstleaguegames only(32.2 age defenseinallgames(29.7 pct.)and led theACCinboththree-pointpercent- in NCAA DivisionIbasketball.Tech also only (40.8pct.)--andwasthesixth-best (38.8 pct.)--wasfirstinleaguegames goal percentagedefenseinallgames ACC, alsoTech’s bestunderHewitt). 46.5 percentfromthefloor(thirdin Hewitt’s fouryears atTech) andshoot game (fifthintheACC,bestPaul low Jacketstoaverage76.6pointsa sive opportunitiesthatallowed theYel- all lastseasonandcreatedtheoffen- and full-court,was thecatalystforTech Defense isTech’sFoundation > Tech alsosnappedtwo longhome- > ACC highlightsincludedTech’s > Tech finishedtheseasonranked > At 28-10,Tech tiedthe1990Final Tech’s FGpercentageallowance Tech ranked firstinthe ACC infield Defensive pressure,bothhalf-court Tech allowed only 16 teams in 38 Fastbreak Points non-conference games at Cornell, Ohio games to shoot 40 percent or better from State and Tennessee, and beat No. 1 the floor. Only four reached 50 percent. > Tech was 27-2 in 2003-04 when it Connecticut and No. 25 Texas Tech at Tech also ranked third in the ACC held its opponent under 80 points. Giv- Madison Square Garden. and 30th nationally in blocked shots (4.53 ing up 80 points in a game resulted in a per game), and ranked second in the loss for Tech almost every time -- Tech Tech vs. Ranked Teams conference in league games only (5.5 was 1-8. The Jackets are 7-26 in the Paul per game). Hewitt tenure when they give up 80 Georgia Tech is 19-27 against Top points. 25 opponents under Paul Hewitt. That Extra Credit > Conversely, when Tech has al- includes an 9-6 mark in 2003-04. lowed less than 70 points, it is 56-9. At home, Tech is 6-10 against Top 25 Georgia Tech shot the three-point > Tech shed its difficulties winning opposition under Hewitt, and 8-10 better last season (36.6 pct., close games last season, winning eight against ranked teams in Atlanta (includ- third-best in the ACC) than it had the of its last nine games that were decided ing games at Philips Arena and the Geor- year before (35.2 pct., sixth in the ACC). by 10 points or less, and was 11-5 in such gia Dome). Tech’s 7.03 three-pointers per game games during the season (6-4 when the ranked fifth in the league, compared to games were decided by five points or AMC is SRO, Usually Means WIN its of 5.74 the year before. less). Tech’s 267 three-pointers made also >Tech is 49-3 under Paul Hewitt when Georgia Tech played to sellout was the second-most in its history and the opponent shoots less than 40 per- crowds every home game after its run best of the Paul Hewitt era, though its cent from the floor, including a 21-1 mark to the Preseason NIT championship, and 7.03 per game fell well short of the last season. The losses occurred to St. that included all of Tech’s home games school record of 8.67 per game in 2000- Joseph’s in the 2001 NCAA West Re- during the break between fall and win- 01. Tech shot more threes (729) than it gional (.393), Wake Forest on Jan. 19, ter semesters. Tech averaged 8,231 fans had in any year since 1996, and posted 2003 (.389), and NC State on Jan. 24 of for its 15 home games last season, an its second highest total of attempts ever. last season (.354). increase of greater than 2,000 over its In the four years that Paul Hewitt >Tech is 23-2 in three seasons un- average from just two years ago. If the has been Tech’s head coach, the Yellow der Paul Hewitt in games that it has shot two Preseason NIT games, which were Jackets have connected on 36.7 percent 50 percent or better. The Jackets not a part of Tech’s season ticket pack- of their three-point attempts. achieved 50 percent eight times in 2003- age, were not counted the total, Tech’s 04, and won all eight. average home attendance was 9,015 Bench a Key Component >Under Hewitt, Tech is 69-11 when (98.1 pct. of capacity). outshooting its foe from the floor and 7- Tech was 12-3 at home in 2003-04 For proof of the importance of Geor- 44 when it does not. and has won 27 of its last 32 home games gia Tech’s bench, look no further than going back to the 2001-02 season. the fact that the Yellow Jackets’ leading Road Reversal scorer came off the bench 10 times in Elder Climbs Scoring Ladder 2003-04. At 7-5, Georgia Tech posted its best > Tech’s reserves had a 151-50 scor- road record since 1995-96, when the Yel- B.J. Elder reached the 1,000-point ing edge over their counterparts in six low Jackets went 7-2 on opponents career milestone on Jan. 20 with his first NCAA Tournament games. Tech’s bench home floors, won its first ACC champi- point of the game at Wake Forest. The outscored Connecticut 34-1 and Okla- onship and advanced to the NCAA Sweet 6-4 junior will enter his senior year with homa State 15-4 at the Final Four. In the 16. This came one year after Tech went 1,326 points, which ranks 20th on Tech’s St. Louis Regional, the Yellow Jackets’ 2-11 on the road, including 0-for-its-first- career chart. He also enters his senior reserves outscored Nevada 28-10 and 10 and a 1-7 mark in the ACC. year tied for sixth in three-point field Kansas 30-15. > Tech’s 2003-04 road record in- goals (179). > Tech had a double figure scorer cluded four ACC wins, the most for Tech Other notable career achievements: off the bench 29 times last season, in- since the 1995-96 campaign. Only the > Luke Schenscher will begin his se- cluding five in the NCAA Tournament. 1985-86 Tech team has ever won five nior year No. 5 on Tech’s blocked shot > Tech’s bench contributed 25.7 ACC road games. chart (101). points per game in 2003-04, the best in > After going 4-37 against the ACC’s > Jarrett Jack, in just two seasons, the tenure of head coach Paul Hewitt. “Big Four” in the state of North Caro- ranks 10th in career assists (398) and The Jackets averaged 24.9 bench points lina the previous eight years, Tech went 12th in career steals (125). in ACC games during the regular sea- 3-3 against them in 2004. son, and averaged 25.2 in the NCAA > Tech, which was 9-2 on neutral They’re Not Booing ... They’re Saying “L-u-u-u-k” Tournament (compared to 8.3 ppg for courts, has won 16 of its last 25 games Center Luke Schenscher demon- the four opponents). Tech averaged 16.5 away from its home court and nine of its strated remarkable improvement his points from its bench in 2002-03, 22.2 last 15 on opponents’ home courts. junior season, averaging 9.1 points and points per game in 2001-02, and 20.6 in > Sixteen of Tech’s 28 wins occurred 6.9 rebounds while shooting 55.3 percent Hewitt’s first season. away from home, including a Jan. 20 vic- from the floor against the ACC (a team tory at No. 10 Wake Forest and a Mar. 3 high). He ranked seventh among ACC triumph at No. 3 Duke. Tech also won players in average and was

Ramblinwreck.com • 41 2004-05 Preview percent againsttheACC. free throwattemptsinhiscareer, 77.3 game. Hehasmade76.5percent ofhis 192 attemptsfortheseason, 5.05per in conferencegames,andled Tech with season ranked18thintheACC. Florida State.His4.9averageforthe Duke andacareer-high12against cluding eighteachagainstClemsonand bounds over Tech’s last 11games,in- guard, Jackaveragednearlysixre- (398). already ranks10thincareerassists season inTech history(hehad213),and Tech historytoreach200assistsfora throw line. the floorand13-of-14fromfree Kansas inwhichhewent8-of-12from St. LouisRegionalsemifinalagainst career-best 29-pointperformanceinthe Tech inthepost-season,includinghis by makingtheAll-ACCthirdteam. among astronggroupofpointguards work. Hewasrecognizedforhisefforts consistently anddidsoliddefensive potent GeorgiaTech offense,scored Jack ofAllTrades at theFinalFour. included a14.0averageand65percent shot 60.5percentfromthefloor. That in Tech’s NCAA Tournament games,and (second ontheteam)and7.0rebounds against Duke. points and23reboundsinthreegames season (60.2pct.FG).Thatincluded37 rebounds againstTop 25teamsduring games, averaging10.1pointsand7.5 his first-two-yeartotal(47). norm. His54blockedshotssurpassed than fivepercentbetterhiscareer field goalpercentageof57.0wasmore into theseason(4.1ppg,3.1rpg),andhis than twicehiscareeraveragescoming 9.2 pointsand6.6reboundswerebetter vs. OklahomaState. 12 rebounds)inthenationalsemifinals double-double oftheseason(19points, for lateintheseason,includinghisfifth in conferencegames. second inblockedshots(2.0pergame) Tech Notebook Jack shot80.5percentfromthe line Perhaps the ACC’s bestrebouning Jack becamejustthesixthplayerin Jack consistentlymadebigplaysfor Point guardJarrettJackdirecteda > Schenscheraveraged10.8points > Schenscherwastoughinbig > Schenscher’s seasonaverages of He savedsomeofhisbestgames 42

• Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 The New“Rocket”Isma’il remaining that liftedtheYellow Jackets lead, includingalayupwith 1.2 seconds made thebasketthatgave Tech itsfinal national championshipcontest, Bynum not havemadeittoSanAntonio. bench inreliefofJarrettJack, Tech might the performanceofWillBynumoff Bynum GoesBy-you shots fromthefloor(60pct.). the NCAATournament, hitting18of30 averaged 6.5pointsand4.0reboundsin he made9of12shotsfromthefloor. He Boston College(10pointseach)inwhich the seasonagainstNorthernIowaand cluding hisfirstdouble-digitgamesof fensively intheNCAA Tournament, in- on defensebytheYellow Jackets. 38 gamesspeakstothepriorityplaced ball “I.Q.”.Thathestarted32ofTech’s “Q” byotherteammatesforhisbasket- byteammateMarvinLewis,and tor” fender bythecoachingstaff,“X-fac- McHenry was calledTech’s bestde- floor andplayanyofthefiveifneeded, be successful. and “dirtywork”teamsoftenneedto ing manyoftheso-called“littlethings” from otherteamsdefensivelyanddo- for GeorgiaTech, handlingtopscorers one oftheunsungheroesseason ten, butjuniorAnthonyMcHenrywas Fort McHenry dunker inthenation. named Muhammadthetopcollegiate and ontheroad.ESPNMagazine Muhammad electrifiedcrowdsathome for hisdunkatMarylandFeb.19),and with hisacrobaticjams(includingNo.1 sion onESPN’s Top 10playsofthenight and NCAAminimum. large margin,butdidnotmeettheACC the floorwouldhaveledACCbya Louis. His57.0shootingpercentagefrom 8.5 reboundsinTech’s two gamesinSt. nament games,including7.5pointsand and 5.0reboundsinTech’s NCAA Tour- both endsofthefloorallseason. known playerandamajorcatalyston was perhapstheYellow Jackets’ best- In threestraightgamesprior tothe It mightbesafetosaythatwithout The 6-7forwardalsocontributedof- Able toguardfourpositionsonthe He didn’t lightuptheboxscoreof- The 6-6juniorwasafrequentinclu- The 6-6junioraveraged6.5points Junior forwardIsma’ilMuhammad degrees bytheendof2004. coached atTech, ninewillhave their mester. their degreesattheendoffallse- both managementmajors,willreceive neering. ceived adegreeinmechanicalengi- Nelson, whohadsimilarsuccess,re- received hisdegreeinmanagement. all butonetermduringhisfouryears, calendar year. grees inhandbytheendof2004 on the2003-04squadwillhavetheirde- high honorsonMay1,allfourseniors David Nelson,whoeachgraduatedwith All SeniorstoGraduatebyFallof2004 the foulline. three-point rangeand76.3percentfrom aged 9.5points,hit41.0percentfrom from thefoullineinconferencegames. from three-pointrangeand85.7percent ers intheACC.Heshot36.7percent on theteamand20thbestamongplay- league duringtheregularseason,third eraged 11.2pointsagameagainstthe In conferencegamesonly, Bynumav- gia Tech againstSaintLouisonDec.13. from thefirsttimeheplayedforGeor- ness totheYellow Jacketsonthecourt over OklahomaState. 506 -WesternKentucky(Mar.13,1987 vs.West 514 -Duke(Dec.30,1989vs.Hawai’i) 517 - Arkansas (January, 1989vs. Texas) 541 -Kentucky(Dec.26,1988vs.Seton Hall) 541 -GeorgiaTech (Mar. 6,1987vs.Virginia) 567 -Vanderbilt (nevermissed) 570 -UNLV (never missed) (last missinparentheses) Consecutive GamesScoringa3-PtFieldGoal tuted forthe1986-87season. pointer ineverygamesinceitwasinsti- schools tohaveatleastonethree- Vanderbilt andPrincetonaretheonly ginia inthe1987 ACC Tournament. UNLV, without athree-pointfieldgoalwasVir- men’s basketball. third-longest suchstringinDivisionI three-point fieldgoalto541games,the of consecutivegameswithatleastone Trifecta StreakStillGoing Of the12seniorsPaulHewitthas Robert BrooksandClarenceMoore, Lewis, whomadetheDean’s Listin Beginning withMarvinLewisand Against Top 25teams,Bynum aver- Bynum broughtenergyandtough- The lastteamtoholdtheJackets Georgia Tech hasanactive streak Virginia) 2003-04 Review

oa 645 903 405- 0 FIELD GOALS-ATT 0 16 0- 2 16 0- SCORING 2.0 0- 2- Team Statistics 3 1.5 3- 2.0 0 14- 1- 1- Opponents 1 0 2- Total 7- 4.4 44- Nystrom, Jim 1 10- Nelson, David 0 15- West, Mario Brooks, Robert 5 10 16- Tarver, 15- Theodis McHenry, Anthony 6 16- Moore, Clarence 1 11 15 16- 16- 1029- 15- Muhammad, Isma’il 16 16- Schenscher, Luke 14 16- GP-GS Lewis, Marvin Bynum, Will 8 Jack, Jarrett 38 Elder, B.J. 2- 5 38 Player 3.3 2- 63- ACC GamesOnly 0 1.9 23- 19- 15 Opponents 12- 1 Total 12- 4.0 1 48- 28- West, Mario 0 0 24- Nelson, David 12- Brooks, Robert Tarver, Theodis 5 32 38- Nystrom, Jim 37- McHenry, Anthony 1 37 38- 30- Moore, Clarence 6 1185- 38- Schenscher, Luke 33 38- 38 38- Muhammad, Isma’il 36 38- GP-GS Bynum, Will Lewis, Marvin Jack, Jarrett Elder, B.J. Player All Games 2004-05 FinalStatistics Blocks BLOCKS Steals STEALS TURNOVERS 3 POINT FG-ATT ASSISTS REBOUNDS FREE THROWS-ATT 3-ptFG pct...... FG 3-point

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...... 58640 578 ...... c ...... pct ae...... game • agn...... margin GeorgiaTech Basketball2004-05 ...... ae...... game game ...... 897.0 8.9 ...... 3.3 4.5 ...... 100.7 1.0 ...... 0921 865-2228 1029-2213 8-4 604-909 586-847 218-733 267-729 1035- 1047- 1008- 421418 1422 6667.2 76.6 94- +9.4 16- 16.8 +1.6 15.2 5212.3 15.2 .388 .465 01- +0.1 62.664 .692 .297 .366 7437.3 37.4 i-v G G Pct FGA FG- Min-Avg Pct FGA FG- Min-Avg 3-896 15 6- 8.9 133- 255- 292- 312- 458- 406- 325- 513- 443- 33 15- 33 12- 8.8 245- 8.8 210- 695- 745- 755- 616- TOpp GT 591-3 371 138 9.2 3 33 . 8 21 51 11.9 31 4.9 8.3 16 73 133 15 9.1 21 16 15 10.7 4 12 145 13 171 11.2 2 27 15 36 38- 168 10 13.3 17 32 26 212 2.3 14 1 27 2 15.9 3 36 42- 25 0 40- 255 25 18 23 1 4.7 13- 11 4.4 29 9 0 71 46- 71 56 2 34 .421 2 19 54 47 6.9 40- 82 17- 0 24- 35 110 8- 32- 1 2.6 64 .750 21 .509 40- 20 46- 2.5 57 42 .143 2 7 38 15- 4.8 29- .646 43- 24 48 18- 76 31 1- .353 .000 7- 2.7 31- 34 1 72 .818 43 22 4- 12- .367 .000 .857 0- 30 0 28 18- 49 .397 15- .805 11- 58 42- 87 .457 0- .536 .787 81 23- 97 15.9 70- 75 .367 3.4 37- 49 52- .553 19.5 59- 103 .359 18- 128 39 57- .446 19.5 130 .388 14- 98 40 58- .419 28.6 129 38- 33 54- .448 25.4 9.6 143 42 64- .409 21.7 193 287 46 79- 32.1 28 4 27.7 96- 1 3.2 56 123 75 82 4.7 41- 1 173 62- .472 129 44- 36 2.2 17- .623 65 61 .269 55 38- 26 10- 7- .386 .767 83 90 32- .481 69- 108 52- .429 175 .351 97 75- 18.3 34- 20.1 .413 223 92- 19.9 20.5 27.2 27.6 26.5 31.2 2552 9-957 390- 2228 865- 256 146- 4-248 140- 323 142- 468 194- 4-318 145- 23.465 2213 000 000 000 . -0000000.0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.2 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 1.3 0 0 0 6 20 1 0 0 2 4 0- 0 0 1- 0 14 0 0.0 8- 7 0 0 0.0 8- 0 0.3 1 0 2 0.8 0- 0 0 8 19- 0- 2 .000 0- 0 1.6 7 .000 24 1- 0 0- .000 16 0 0- 8- .000 .000 2 .408 0- 0 .000 .615 .449 0- 0.4 13 0 0.4 0- .000 8- 0 5 0- 7 .000 .000 0 0- .000 .000 0 1 6 0- 2.6 .000 0- 0 1.4 31 0 1.4 .333 38 7 .400 33 3 6 11 2 6 0 2 18 0 16 4 0 3- 12 16- 9 4 2 1.2 0.1 3 22 1 0 0 29- 3- 17 0 5- 9.3 1 29- 1.5 0.3 0- 354 41 1.8 .500 3 6 44 29 44 .500 12- 2 2 24 13 3- 20- .500 1- 72 16 1- .000 .600 54 .388 8- 15 2 .500 .000 4 3 9- 2 0- 92- .000 2- 0 0- .000 4.7 .250 0 0- 178 .625 113 .400 8 65- 0- .455 5- .481 129 .364 62- .800 .000 4 0- .570 550 006-9 678-13226611 06 42 4 9.2 348 25 11.0 54 418 65 29 30 6 3 111- 6.6 56 252 54 163 89- 2 91- .687 99 2.8 68- 107 76 .000 31- 0 .800 0- 65 52- .565 .398 206 82- .374 .440 206 77- .415 463-9 .316 95 30- .456 F-FAPtF-FAPtO-DRRbAgP-OAT l t t Avg Pts Stl Blk TO A PF-FO Avg Reb R D OR- Pct FTA FT- Pct FGA 3FG- Avg Pts Stl Blk TO A PF-FO Avg Reb R D OR- Pct FTA FT- Pct FGA 3FG- 1-348 112- 309 120- 733 218- 6-729 267- .322 .388 .297 .366 8-417 283- 392 280- 909 604- 8-847 586- 132 103- 5-192 154- .679 .714 .664 .692 14.9 568 28 4 72 53 2 77- 2.8 105 67 38- .780 821-1615498-1231657 7 12.5 474 74 5 116 213 1 81- 4.9 185 166 19- .802 C eod9753440-0 4-4 5-3 9-7 Non-Conference ACC Record All Games Record 4-34616 374 242- 574 394 180- 1418 896 522- 2-931422 993 429- 7 65 . -3 1- 3.3 53 26 27- 4 1- 3.3 123 69 54- wy1 4,4 12,403 38 148,841 11 12 15 Total Neutral Away Home 1193 Attendance T Opponents OT2 OT Georgia Tech 2nd 1st Score byPeriods Overall 81 23759-2 7-5 12-3 28-10 9370319-2 3-1 7-0 19-3 38.5 35.9 37.3 37.4 percentage. 10th infreethrow pointers pergame(2.06)and percentage, sixthinthree- percentage andthree-point ranked ninthinfieldgoal 14.9 pointsagame.He seventh-leading scorerat B.J. ELDERACC’s was ae T Games Home 0-44 72 3205.9 220 43 22 57 41 4 104- 3-823256 1 1175 119 68 1210 135 265 88 223 8 264 333- 220 358-12 2552 267 124 640 468 759-18 9-0595812382911 338 172 578 579 795-20 3711 322911 2 23 1519 1367 391 2552 5 15 1339 3,9 14,089 23,917 535,392 263,091 123,460 Away otal Neutral Avg/G 8,231 otal 73.4 75.6 67.2 76.6 Season Results / Individual Pts-Reb-Ast

Date Opponent W/L Score Att. Brooks Bynum Elder Jack Lewis McHnry Moore Mhmmd Nystrm Schnshr Tarver West 11/18 Louisiana-Lafayette* hW 79-45 5,344 8-6-0 dnp 17-5-0 12-4-11 8-2-2 5-5-2 5-6-3 13-7-3 5-1-0 6-1-0 inj 0-3-0 11/20 Hofstra* hW 75-56 918 4-1-0 dnp 13-2-3 11-7-11 23-3-2 3-3-3 7-3-1 12-0-2 0-0-0 2-4-0 inj 0-0-0 11/23 Cornell aW 90-69 4,762 2-2-0 dnp 15-10-1 21-6-8 18-6-7 5-6-5 2-2-0 12-3-0 0-0-0 15-7-1 inj 0-1-0 11/26 Connecticut* [1/1] 1W 77-61 7,607 2-6-1 dnp 22-4-1 12-6-7 8-3-2 2-3-0 7-9-1 22-6-0 dnp 2-3-0 inj 0-1-0 11/28 Texas Tech* [25/v] 1W 85-65 8,910 0-3-0 dnp 16-1-2 17-8-7 13-1-2 3-5-2 10-4-1 16-2-4 0-0-0 10-5-0 inj 0-2-0 12/3 Ohio State aW 73-53 13,859 2-1-0 dnp 18-2-0 14-6-4 15-6-2 2-3-2 3-3-4 9-4-1 0-0-0 8-6-0 inj 2-1-0 12/6 Tennessee State hW 94-43 8,881 11-2-0 dnp 11-3-2 11-7-11 12-2-4 9-5-2 4-4-2 6-6-1 10-1-2 15-12-0 inj 2-4-1 12/13 Saint Louis 2W 75-62 11,018 0-1-0 6-3-3 17-1-4 13-3-3 6-1-1 3-2-0 9-3-0 16-4-2 0-0-0 5-8-1 inj 0-1-0 12/17 Alabama A&M hW 74-41 8,341 4-6-0 7-0-2 7-3-2 4-6-5 8-3-3 2-3-1 5-4-0 7-6-1 8-0-0 22-5-0 inj 0-2-0 12/21 St. John’s hW 79-66 9,008 0-0-0 6-1-5 15-3-2 12-5-7 10-0-1 8-6-1 8-2-1 8-12-1 dnp 12-10-1 inj dnp 12/23 Marist hW 90-40 8,437 2-3-1 9-2-4 13-2-2 8-3-6 8-1-2 5-3-4 5-4-1 16-8-1 6-1-0 13-7-1 inj 3-5-1 12/29 Va. Commonwealth hW 86-65 9,003 0-1-0 4-4-2 17-4-5 17-5-5 19-2-0 0-8-1 14-6-0 11-1-2 2-0-0 2-3-0 inj dnp 1/3 Georgia (2ot) aL 80-83 10.523 0-0-0 15-3-6 25-1-1 9-4-6 6-5-1 2-2-0 12-9-3 7-7-0 dnp 4-2-1 inj dnp 1/11 North Carolina [12/14] aL 88-103 21,750 0-0-0 13-4-1 12-2-1 22-2-7 17-5-1 0-1-0 3-3-1 9-5-1 dnp 8-8-1 4-6-0 0-0-0 1/15 Virginia hW 75-57 9,191 0-1-0 4-0-0 16-4-1 12-2-7 17-5-0 0-2-0 6-6-1 13-3-1 dnp 7-9-4 0-2-0 0-1-0 1/17 Maryland hW 81-71 9,191 0-0-0 25-2-2 7-0-2 17-5-4 5-2-0 0-0-0 3-11-1 9-9-0 dnp 15-11-0 0-0-0 dnp 1/20 Wake Forest [10/7] aW 73-66 14,017 2-1-0 20-3-5 10-4-0 7-3-4 14-6-0 0-1-1 3-5-3 14-5-1 dnp 1-4-2 2-3-0 0-1-0 1/24 NC State aL 72-76 16,762 0-0-0 17-3-3 14-4-0 15-4-2 3-3-1 0-0-0 4-4-1 9-7-2 dnp 10-6-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 1/27 Clemson hW 76-69 9,191 dnp 7-5-3 36-2-0 8-2-4 11-0-1 5-6-1 inj 3-2-3 dnp 4-5-1 2-1-0 0-0-0 1/31 Duke [1/1] hL 74-82 9,191 0-0-0 13-5-2 7-0-3 19-6-5 5-2-0 1-2-0 5-3-0 6-7-2 dnp 18-8-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2/3 Florida State aL 65-81 8,288 dnp 5-3-4 9-1-1 10-7-4 10-0-0 4-4-0 7-4-1 14-4-1 dnp 6-5-1 0-0-0 dnp 2/7 Tennessee aW 77-62 14,872 0-0-0 8-3-4 20-4-1 8-3-4 24-5-3 2-2-0 7-6-0 6-5-4 dnp 0-4-0 2-2-2 dnp 2/10 North Carolina [14/17] hW 88-77 9.191 dnp 17-3-1 30-3-2 4-4-5 14-3-1 0-1-1 10-6-3 4-6-3 dnp 9-11-1 0-0-1 dnp 2/14 Virginia aL 80-82 7,544 0-0-0 12-2-3 22-3-1 2-3-6 13-1-1 2-2-1 2-3-2 10-3-3 dnp 9-7-0 8-4-0 dnp 2/19 Maryland aW 75-64 17,950 dnp 12-4-2 10-2-1 21-5-5 0-2-1 3-3-1 12-4-0 9-6-3 dnp 7-10-1 1-1-0 dnp 2/22 Wake Forest [15/15] hL 76-80 9,191 dnp 6-0-3 27-3-1 21-2-3 4-0-0 1-3-1 6-5-0 4-2-1 dnp 7-8-2 0-1-0 dnp 2/25 NC State [14/18] hL 69-79 9,191 0-0-0 5-1-0 16-4-3 10-3-8 10-3-0 0-2-3 3-5-2 9-2-0 dnp 16-4-1 dnp dnp 2/28 Clemson aW 79-60 9,200 0-2-0 7-2-1 17-3-2 11-8-9 18-6-0 6-3-2 3-1-1 6-3-0 0-0-0 11-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 3/3 Duke [3/3] aW 76-68 9,314 dnp 5-1-4 12-6-1 15-8-3 9-1-1 7-6-0 2-3-0 12-1-4 dnp 14-9-1 0-2-0 dnp 3/6 Florida State hW 63-60 9,191 0-4-0 inj 10-2-2 18-12-6 21-3-2 2-0-1 4-8-1 2-6-1 dnp 3-4-2 3-0-0 dnp 3/12 North Carolina [16/19] 3W 83-82 23,745 0-0-0 0-0-1 16-2-2 17-3-6 11-4-3 3-2-2 7-1-1 10-2-0 dnp 17-17-2 2-1-0 dnp 3/13 Duke [5/4] 3L 71-85 23,745 0-1-2 8-1-3 25-4-0 8-3-4 5-1-1 4-5-1 2-2-0 11-4-0 0-0-0 5-6-1 3-2-0 0-0-0 3/19 Northern Iowa 4W 65-60 18,866 dnp 11-2-2 12-4-0 6-6-3 0-7-0 10-3-1 9-3-2 4-2-1 dnp 13-4-1 0-3-0 0-0-0 3/21 Boston College [25/v] 4W 57-54 18,866 0-0-0 0-1-1 18-0-1 8-6-6 9-3-1 10-0-1 4-7-3 6-5-1 dnp 2-2-1 0-0-0 dnp 3/26 Nevada 5W 72-67 30,801 dnp 9-3-1 0-0-1 8-2-3 23-5-2 6-6-1 6-8-0 7-8-1 dnp 7-9-1 6-6-0 dnp 3/28 Kansas [16/14] (ot) 5W 79-71 30,648 dnp 8-2-1 0-1-1 29-9-6 1-2-2 4-4-1 14-6-1 8-9-2 dnp 15-4-0 0-2-0 dnp 4/3 Oklahoma State [4/3] 6W 67-65 44,468 dnp 11-0-1 2-2-1 10-3-5 15-2-3 6-7-4 0-0-0 4-1-1 dnp 19-12-1 0-2-0 dnp 4/5 Connecticut [7/7] 6L 73-82 44,468 0-0-0 17-2-5 14-4-0 7-4-3 6-1-1 3-4-0 7-10-0 10-5-0 dnp 9-11-0 0-2-0 dnp *Preseason NIT; 1-- Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.; 2-- Philips Arena, Atlanta, Ga.; 3--ACC Tournament, Greensboro, N.C.; 4--NCAA Tournament, Bradley Center, Milwuakee, Wis.; 5--NCAA Regional, Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, Mo.; 6--NCAA Final Four, Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas

Starting Lineups Finishing Lineups Game F F C G G Game F F C G G La.-Lafayette McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis La.-Lafayette McHenry West Brooks Nelson Nyström Hofstra McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis Hofstra Moore West Schenscher Nelson Nyström Cornell McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis Cornell Moore Nyström McHenry Jack Nelson Connecticut McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis Connecticut McHenry Elder Moore Jack Lewis Texas Tech McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis Texas Tech McHenry West Schenscher Nelson Nyström Ohio State McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis Ohio State McHenry West Brooks Nelson Nyström Tennessee State McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis Tennessee State McHenry West Brooks Nelson Nyström Saint Louis McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis Saint Louis Nyström West Schenscher Nelson Bynum Alabama A&M McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis Alabama A&M Nyström West Brooks Nelson Bynum St. John’s McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis St. John’s Muhammad Elder Schenscher Bynum Lewis Marist McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis Marist Moore West Brooks Nelson Nyström VCU McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis VCU McHenry Lewis Brooks Nelson Nyström Georgia McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis Georgia Elder Muhammad McHenry Jack Lewis North Carolina McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis North Carolina Brooks West Schenscher Bynum Lewis Virginia Moore Muhammad Schenscher Jack Bynum Virginia Brooks Lewis Schenscher Jack Bynum Maryland Moore Muhammad Schenscher Jack Elder Maryland Moore Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis Wake Forest Moore Muhammad Schenscher Jack Elder Wake Forest Lewis Elder Schenscher Jack Bynum NC State Moore Muhammad Schenscher Jack Elder NC State Lewis Elder Moore Jack Bynum Clemson Lewis Muhammad Schenscher Jack Elder Clemson Lewis McHenry Schenscher Jack Elder Duke McHenry Muhammad Schenscher Jack Elder Duke McHenry Muhammad Moore Jack Bynum Florida State McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis Florida State Lewis Muhammad McHenry Jack Bynum Tennessee McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis Tennessee Lewis Elder Moore Jack Bynum North Carolina McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis North Carolina Lewis Elder Moore Jack Bynum Virginia McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis Virginia Moore Elder Schenscher Bynum Lewis Maryland McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis Maryland Moore Elder Schenscher Jack Bynum Wake Forest McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis Wake Forest Moore Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis NC State McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis NC State Moore Elder Schenscher Jack Bynum Clemson McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis Clemson Brooks West Schenscher Nelson Nyström Duke McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis Duke Lewis Elder Schenscher Jack Bynum Florida State Lewis Moore Brooks Jack Nelson Florida State Lewis Moore McHenry Jack Elder North Carolina (ACC) McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis North Carolina (ACC) Lewis Muhammad Schenscher Jack Elder Duke (ACC) McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis Duke (ACC) West McHenry Tarver Bynum Nyström Northern Iowa (NCAA) McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis Northern Iowa (NCAA) Moore Muhammad McHenry Jack Elder Boston College (NCAA) McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis Boston College (NCAA) Muhammad Moore McHenry Jack Elder Nevada (NCAA) McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis Nevada (NCAA) Muhammad Moore Schenscher Jack Lewis Kansas (NCAA) McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis Kansas (NCAA) Muhammad Moore McHenry Jack Lewis Oklahoma State (NCAA) McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis Oklahoma State (NCAA) Moore Lewis Schenscher Jack Bynum Connecticut (NCAA) McHenry Elder Schenscher Jack Lewis Connecticut (NCAA) Moore Elder McHenry Bynum Lewis

Ramblinwreck.com • 45 2003-04 Review 2003-04 Game-by-GameTeamTotals 11/18 12/13 11/28 11/20 / ERI EH[41]6L *Preseason NIT; 1--MadisonSquareGarden, New York, N.Y.; GEORGIATECH[14/15] 2--Philips Arena, Atlanta, Ga.;3--ACC Tournament, Greensboro,N.C 6W 4/5 GEORGIATECH[14/15] 4/3 3/28 3/26 3/19 3/13 hW 3/12 GEORGIATECH[19/22] aW 3/6 GEORGIATECH[19/22] 3/3 2/22 2/10 aL GEORGIATECH[15/16] 2/3 1/31 1/20 1/17 aL GEORGIATECH[3/3] 1/3 12/29 Date 4--NCAA Tournament, BradleyCenter, 5--NCAA Milwuakee,Wis.; Regional,EdwardJonesDome, St.Louis,Mo.;6--NCAA FinalFour, A 12/3 3/21 12/6 11/26 11/23 2/28 2/25 2/19 2/14 aW GEORGIATECH[15/16] 2/7 1/27 1/24 1/15 12/23 12/21 12/17 /1GOGATC 88 aL GEORGIATECH[8/8] 1/11 ERI EHhW GEORGIA TECH ERI EH[01]2W GEORGIA TECH[10/10] 1W GEORGIA TECH hW GEORGIA TECH ERI EH[41]5W GEORGIA TECH[14/15] 5W GEORGIA TECH[14/15] 4W GEORGIA TECH[14/15] 3L GEORGIA TECH[14/18] 3W GEORGIA TECH[14/18] hL GEORGIA TECH[18/16] hW GEORGIA TECH[15/16] hL GEORGIA TECH[14/16] aW GEORGIA[11/13] TECH hW GEORGIA TECH[12/14] hW GEORGIA TECH[3/3] poetW/L Opponent ERI EH[31]aW GEORGIA TECH[13/15] ERI EH[41]4W GEORGIA TECH[14/15] hW Tennessee State GEORGIA TECH[13/15] Ohio State 1W Texas Tech* [25/v] aW Connecticut* [1/1] GEORGIA TECH Cornell GEORGIA TECH Hofstra* Louisiana-Lafayette* 46 Connecticut [7/7] Oklahoma State[4/3] Kansas [16/14] Nevada Boston College Northern Iowa Duke [5/4] North Carolina[16/19] Florida State Duke [3/3] aW Clemson GEORGIA TECH[18/20] hL NC State[14/18] GEORGIA TECH[18/20] Wake Forest[15/15] aW Maryland GEORGIA TECH[18/16] aL Virginia GEORGIA TECH[15/16] North Carolina[14/17] Tennessee Florida State Duke [1/1] hW Clemson GEORGIA TECH[14/16] aL NC State GEORGIA[11/13] TECH Wake Forest[10/7] Maryland hW Virginia GEORGIA TECH[12/14] North Carolina[12/13] Georgia Va. Commonwealth hW Marist hW GEORGIA TECH[4/4] St. John’s hW GEORGIA TECH[5/6] Alabama A&M GEORGIA TECH[5/6] Saint Louis

• GeorgiaTech Basketball2004-05 cr GAPct FG-A Score 8132-5.415 27-65 88-103 94 34-64 79-45 56 24-50 75-62 30-54 85-65 27-56 75-56 97 25-56 27-63 79-71 72-67 25-55 25-55 65-60 28-57 71-85 83-82 24-53 76-80 26-54 88-77 26-69 74-82 23-59 27-65 73-66 81-71 30-60 86-65 38 27-71 24-49 73-82 67-65 20-47 26-51 63-60 76-68 27-57 65-81 31-73 80-83 35 24-55 73-53 75 23-51 57-54 35-58 94-43 31-71 36-73 77-61 90-79 96 24-51 .455 5-11 27-60 79-60 69-79 .510 26-51 28-58 75-64 80-82 24-53 24-54 76-69 72-76 26-56 75-57 36-71 29-58 90-40 28-62 79-66 74-41 76 25-48 77-62 2t 27-63 (2ot) (ot) 35 3039.3 62 651-03 261 8 7 65 37- 28- 9 3 16 6 22 34 14-20 .615 16-26 .333 .270 3-9 17-63 .327 16-49 .390 23-59 .379 25-66 .391 25-64 .360 18-50 .273 15-55 66 .426 26-61 .440 22-50 .319 .370 22-69 10-27 .455 20-44 .389 21-54 .519 28-54 .394 26-66 .317 19-60 .343 24-70 .364 20-55 .512 103 22-43 .574 1 27-47 .324 50- .400 .950 53- 23-71 10-25 .492 19-20 13 29-59 .408 5 .400 29-71 10-25 14 .300 41 22 18-60 .448 24 26-58 26- .500 40 .293 15- 29-58 12-41 .355 15-25 10 22-62 0 .354 .682 23-65 28 30-44 .404 4 21-52 .362 .273 21 3-11 25-69 .348 37 16-46 .493 12-25 35-71 .706 12-17 .404 23-57 .294 .273 3-11 15-51 .397 25-63 .255 13-51 .421 24-57 66 .400 26-65 .531 .480 .556 .482 .446 .429 .455 .455 .491 .453 13-25 .481 .377 .390 .415 1 .500 .380 .490 .426 .510 .474 .425 .436 .451 .603 .437 .493 .471 .450 10-24 .483 10-19 .453 .444 .464 .507 .500 .452 .521 .429 F- Pct 3FG-A 7-19 9-17 7-17 9-26 3-16 6-18 6-18 7-20 5-18 7-19 7-22 9-17 9-21 7-22 7-17 7-21 5-12 6-23 8-28 7-17 6-18 7-18 4-10 6-17 7-19 7-18 4-18 7-18 5-22 6-20 6-21 2-23 2-14 1-10 8-25 5-19 5-20 5-17 4-15 6-19 5-20 5-13 4-13 5-18 6-31 8-29 7-19 8-18 9-16 3-20 8-21 5-23 8-16 7-18 6-21 4-15 4-17 7-21 9-18 4-15 5-18 8-21 -7.1 27-36 .118 7-22 2-17 1-25 .368 421-8.4 02 82 81 3 2 85 42- 43- 8 3 14 18 29 18-28 38 .529 10-28 .643 18-28 .412 12-18 .346 331-2.4 33 92 01 4 8 72 38- 34- 9 5 16 10 22 49 13-36 26-34 .545 12-22 .188 .333 14-22 .333 22-26 .350 .278 74 42- 32- 73 8 21-28 81 5 28- 14 .368 45- 13 46- 35- 7 24 23-28 8 6 38 7 11 .520 17-21 86 16 17 .600 26 9 15-25 38- 37 23 48- .318 13-24 43 12 4 14-29 .750 18-24 15 .750 15 18-24 .529 15 .429 37 14-23 .652 15-23 .440 381-1.1 82 32 411 6 7 73 47- 26- 10 1 14 9 26 43 18-25 63 .318 76 38- 12-21 25- 12-16 .318 39- 5 37- .412 3 9 22 11 15 24 18 14 42 22 13-29 41 12-29 .696 16-23 .704 19-27 .333 .417 .261 10-13 .286 421-3.8 22 72 31 4 9 73 39- 34- 8 0 14 13 21 37 12-25 .783 18-23 .412 3356.833 5-6 .333 94 62- 32- 7 5 90 21 25 48- 16 42- 52 11 9 14-38 13 .680 22 17-25 17 .389 44 14-30 1 .706 12-17 .400 .353 3824-28 72 .368 41- .389 31- 6 75 5 14-19 15 34- .417 41- 9 9 22 5 38 90 13 14-24 79 14 52- 18-25 .800 38- 74 23 40- 20-25 .526 36 13 39- 4 .222 25- 10-26 7 49- 5 2 .640 20 24 16-25 15 8 16 61 19 18 .389 42 19 15 10-32 40 17 26- 35- 14-26 45 .591 45 9 13-22 17-28 .750 7 15-20 .227 24- .462 21- 17 12-26 .300 15 8 18 .286 2 46 19 19-24 .087 17-29 5 .143 .300 9 10-30 29 1 .100 13-16 15-21 .320 .526 10-19 .263 .250 242-9.4 83 01 01 1 1 82 65 41- 41- 71 35- 67 5 30- 5- 35- 2 3 31- 28- 16 0 39- 8 10 13 85 4 3 18 10 3 15 50 82 15 15 11 51- 34- 18-32 33 60 26 5 43- 6 12-21 38 .641 39- 68 22 5 25-39 31- 12-26 45 60 8 .680 29- 6 17-25 .294 4 39- 16-29 .684 11 29- 15 41- 13-19 15 .267 2 .750 19- 14 22 14 18-24 13 .316 6 37 64 7 22 11 20 .250 5 15-22 43 20 11 33- 18 .385 18-25 35 .658 31- 24 13 25-38 62 16-19 38 5 .758 20 25-33 .308 7 22-16 33 .696 36- 16-23 15 .278 26- 16-17 82 .632 10 12-19 6 .194 69 .765 26 3 45- 13-17 .276 44 37- 16 35- 27-34 .368 26-18 3 34- 9 17-33 .444 9 71 4 .600 23 15-25 21 .563 3 36 57 16 33- 16-23 19 .150 19-17 38- 21 15 27- .381 44 11 .724 30- 19 8 21-29 12-32 44 65 6 19-28 19 .217 4 20-24 .680 .500 9 40- 17-25 21 .760 25- 22 11 19-25 .389 46 5 23 .286 2 20-26 33 20-29 21 10-23 .630 15 17-27 .267 .581 19 18-31 .235 35 .333 14-21 .526 10-19 .500 1 1 .267 .667 .278 6-9 .381 382-4.9 42 32 32 03-4-88 49- 39- 10 4 24 13 28 43 14-29 .794 27-34 .318 82 .621 18-29 82 .783 18-23 TAPtODRbP OB t1 -o-o Tot ot ot- 2- 1- St Bl TO A PF Reb O-D Pct FT-A 4-10 9-12 5-10 8-18 7-13 9-15 6-13 8-10 9-19 1-15 1-17 1-16 401-94 72 6483-4-79 41- 38- 8 4 16 21 17 45 16-29 .400 .750 .500 .643 .667 751 .765 1 .636 .846 .444 .750 .821 43 28- 15- 14 1 16 7 21 23 10-13 .538 .750 1 .600 .769 .462 731-44 31 7574-3-77 35- 42- 7 5 17 12 23 47 13-34 .733 871 .857 .737 .720 69 31- 38- 5 4 21 1 17 .792 19 37 12-25 .647 .714 .800 77 48- 29- 11 3 12 16 20 40 16-24 .474 .794 .515 .696 .679 66 1 33- .690 33- 8 3 14 12 19 33 15-18 .688 701-54 71 7363-3-1-583 5 10- 32- 36- 6 3 17 14 17 47 12-35 .750 .; 42 22 42 173-4-75 40- 35- 7 11 20 14 22 42 14-28 11 01 51 1 5 76 35- 41- 7 1 12 15 19 40 21-19 -93 41 2343-2-65 26- 39- 4 3 12 10 14 37 8-29 -23 91 9173-3-65 30- 35- 7 1 19 12 19 31 9-22 -33 71 1373-4-75 43- 32- 7 3 11 14 75 17 30 39- 7-23 36- 12 6 15 22 20 29 6-23 -62 71 711 5 2 57 22- 35- 12 1 17 15 17 24 8-16 -73 51 5584-4-83 41- 42- 8 5 69 15 76 17 36- 33- 25 50- 35 9 26- 5 8-27 88 14 11 3 17 17 54- 25 34- 11 24 7 28 9-15 25 11 19 5-20 18 19 40 8-32 -22 91 2473-3-67 30- 37- 7 4 12 16 19 29 7-22 80 2 10- 40 36- 32- 7 26- 14- 2 2 12 2 18 28 21 37 10 20 9-28 35 6-29 -23 01 1452-5-80 51- 29- 5 4 11 76 17 20 36- 30 40- 8-22 13 5 14 13 18 31 9-22 56 29- 27- 6 2 24 13 19 37 9-28 -52 61 0122-3-60 33- 27- 2 1 10 15 16 28 3-25 -93 71 9353-4-79 80 45- 34- 41- 82 5 39- 3 4 45- 19 2 37- 12 77 23 5 17 16 2 38 25 44- 33- 12 9-29 35 17 11 9-26 16 4 32 20 18 8-24 25 36 9-27 -04 71 231 6 0 3 79 13- 30- 36- 13 3 71 12 14 35- 36- 17 3 41 3 1-30 11 12 27 31 1-20 -93 41 221 1 3 54 23- 31- 11 2 22 14 14 30 1-19 -23 11 321 7 2 79 52- 27- 11 2 13 15 21 33 1-22 53 30- 23- 7 4 20 7 22 33 1-22 -53 41 4373-4-81 48- 33- 7 3 14 17 14 36 1-25 -73 31 3564-2-66 23- 43- 6 5 13 12 23 38 1-27 62 33- 29- 7 0 18 13 22 36 1-25 lamodome, San Antonio, Texas Tech Individual Highs Opponent Individual Highs Points: 36, B.J. Elder vs. Georgia, 1-27 Points: 33, Tim Pickett of Florida State, 2-3 Rebounds: 17, Luke Schenscher vs. North Carolina, 3-12 Rebounds: 18, of Duke, 3-13 FG: 12, B.J. Elder (12-20) vs. Clemson, 1-27 FG: 11, of North Carolina, 1-11; John Gilchrist of Maryland, 1- FGA: 23, B.J. Elder (10 made) vs. Connecticut, 11-26, vs. Georgia (9 17; Rashad McCants of North Carolina, 2-10 made), 1-3 FGA: 23, Ka’Ron Barnes of Cornell, 11-23 Best FG%: 1.000, Isma’il Muhammad vs. Texas Tech (7-7), 11-28, and Best FG%: .750, Eric Taylor (6-8) of Cornell, 11-23 Virginia (6-6), 1-15 3-Pt FG: 7, Rashad McCants of North Carolina, 2-10 3-Pt FG: 7, B.J. Elder vs. North Carolina, 2-10 3-Pt FGA: 13, Elijah Ingram of St. John’s, 12-21; Rashad McCants of 3-Pt FGA: 12, B.J. Elder vs. North Carolina, 2-10 North Carolina, 2-10 Best 3-Pt%: 1.000, Marvin Lewis (4-4) vs. Wake Forest, 1-20 Best 3-Pt%: .750, Engin Atsur (3-4) of NC State, 2-25 FT: 13, Jarrett Jack vs. Kansas, 3-28 FT: 13, of Texas Tech, 11-28 FTA: 14, Jarrett Jack vs. Kansas, 3-28 FTA: 19, Andre Emmett of Texas Tech, 11-28 Best FT%: 1.000, Will Bynum (8-8) vs. Tennessee, 2-7 Best FT%: 1.000, Rashad McCants (10-10) of North Carolina, 3-12 Assists: 11, Jarrett Jack vs. UL-Lafayette, 11-18, Hofstra, 11-20, and Assists: 9, of North Carolina, 1-11; of Duke, Tennessee State, 12-6 1-31; Nate Johnson of Florida State, 2-3 Turnovers: 7, Jarrett Jack vs. North Carolina, 1-11, and Duke, 3-3 Blocked Shots: 6, of Connecticut, 11-26 Blocked Shots: 5, Luke Schenscher vs. North Carolina, 2-10 Steals: 7, Chris Duhon of Duke, 3-3 Steals: 6, Jarrett Jack vs. Hofstra, 11-20, and Alabama A&M, 12-17

Georgia Tech Team Highs & Lows Field Goals 36 vs. Cornell, 11-23; Marist, 12-23 20 vs. Florida State, 3-6 Field Goal Attempts 73 vs. Cornell, 11-23; Georgia, 1-3 47 vs. Florida State, 3-6 Field Goal Percentage .603 vs. Tennessee State (35-58), 12-6 .377 vs. Duke (26-69), 1-31 3-Point Field Goals 13 vs. North Carolina, 2-10 3 vs. Kansas, 3-28 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 28 vs. Georgia, 1-3 10 vs. Connecticut, 11-28 3-Point FG Percentage .529 vs. Saint Louis (9-17), 12-13; Wake Forest (9-17), 1-20 .188 vs. Kansas (3-16), 3-28 Free Throws 27 vs. North Carolina, 1-11 4 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11-18 Free Throw Attempts 34 vs. North Carolina, 1-11; Kansas, 3-28 6 vs. Boston College, 3-21 Free Throw Percentage .857 vs. Clemson (24-28), 2-28 .400 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (4-10), 11-18 Rebounds 52 vs. Tennessee State, 12-6 24 vs. NC State, 2-25; Boston College, 3-21 Rebound Margin 29 vs. Tennessee State (52-23), 12-6 -14 vs. NC State (38-24), 2-25 Fouls 28 vs. Georgia, 1-3; North Carolina, 1-11 14 vs. Northern Iowa, 3-19 Assists 25 vs. Tennessee State, 12-6 9 vs, Maryland, 1-17; NC State, 1-24; Connecticut, 4-5 Turnovers 24 vs. North Carolina, 1-13; Duke, 3-3 5 vs. Marist, 12-23 Blocks 11 vs. North Carolina, 2-10; Maryland, 2-19; Duke, 3-3 0 vs. Ohio State, 12-3-03 Steals 19 vs. Alabama A&M, 12-17 3 vs. Duke, 3-13 Pts. (Game) 94 vs. Tennessee State, 12-6 54 vs. Boston College, 3-21 Pts. (Half) 62 vs. Tennessee State (2nd) 22 vs. Boston College (2nd), 3-21 Victory Margin 51 vs. Tennessee State (94-43), 12-6 -16 vs. Florida State (81-65), 2-3 Opponent Team Highs & Lows Field Goals 35 by North Carolina, 1-11 13 by Alabama A&M, 12-17 Field Goal Attempts 71 by North Carolina, 1-11 and 2-10; Maryland, 2-19 43 by NC State, 2-25 Field Goal Percentage .574 by Wake Forest (27-47), 2-25 .255 by Alabama A&M (13-51), 12-17 3-Point Field Goals 12 by NC State, 1-24 1 by Connecticut (10 att.), 11-26 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 41 by NC State, 1-24 9 by Texas Tech, 11-28 3-Point FG Percentage .563 by Wake Forest (9-16), 2-22 .087 by Tennessee State (2-23), 12-6 Free Throws 30 by North Carolina, 1-11 6 by Saint Louis, 12-13; Marist, 12-23 Free Throw Attempts 44 by North Carolina, 1-11 9 by Saint Louis, 12-13 Free Throw Percentage .950 by North Carolina (19-20), 2-3 .333 by Connecticut (10-30), 11-26 Rebounds 50 by Connecticut, 4-5 23 by Tennessee State, 12-6 Fouls 26 by Maryland, 2-19 9 by Louisiana-Lafayette, 11-18 Assists 22 by North Carolina, 1-11 4 by Alabama A&M, 12-17 Turnovers 28 by Alabama A&M, 12-17 6 by Duke, 3-13 Blocks 9 by Duke, 1-31 0 by Saint Louis, 12-13; Alabama A&M, 12-17 Steals 14 by Tennessee State, 12-6; Duke, 3-3 2 by Marist, 12-23; Northern Iowa, 3-19 Pts. (Game) 103 by North Carolina, 1-11 40 by Marist, 12-23 Pts. (Half) 53 by North Carolina (1st), 1-11 14 by Marist (1st), 12-23

Ramblinwreck.com • 47 2003-04 Review range. 38.5 percentfromthat combining toshoot point tandems, the ACC’stopthree- LEWIS formed oneof (top) and MARVIN a row,B.J.ELDER For thesecondyearin 2003-04 FinalACCStatistics 48

• GeorgiaTech Basketball2004-05 .WakeForest 9. .FloridaState 1. 3-PT. FIELDGOALS NorthCarolina 8. .WakeForest 1. 3-PT. FIELDGOAL PCT Clemson 9. Maryland 8. Virginia 7. NorthCarolina 6. WakeForest 3. NCState 2. Clemson 7. .Florida State 2. 5. Duke 4. Virginia 6. .Clemson 9. Virginia 8. Maryland 7. NCState 6. NorthCarolina 5. Duke 4. 3. NCState 5. .Duke 4. .Maryland Pct 3. FloridaState 2. FGA 1. FG ...... FIELD GOAL PCTDEF. .Clemson 9. FloridaState 8. .Maryland 7. Virginia 6. .NCState 5. 2. Duke 1. SCORING MARGIN WakeForest 9. .NorthCarolina 4. 3. Duke 2. WakeForest 1. FIELD GOAL PCT. WakeForest 4. NCState 3. .Virginia 8. .Clemson 9. Virginia 8. Maryland 7. Florida 6. NorthCarolina 5. .NorthCarolina 7. .Maryland 6. .Clemson 5. 4. .NCState 3. FloridaState 2. .Duke 1. SCORING DEFENSE .Clemson 9. FloridaState 8. .NCState 7. .Virginia 6. 5. .Maryland 4. .Duke 3. .NorthCarolina 2. WakeForest 1. SCORING OFFENSE Team RankingsandStandings eri eh...... Georgia Tech eri eh...... Georgia Tech eri eh...... Georgia Tech eri eh...... Georgia Tech eri eh...... Georgia Tech eri eh...... Georgia Tech eri eh...... Georgia Tech ...... 3 6 7.11 263 37 ...... 23722 263 ...... 876 ...... 37 ...... 37 ...... State ...... 3 192 31 ...... 818 ...... 12578 192 ...... 871811 807 ...... 31 ...... 31 ...... 2 134 165 28 ...... 32 ...... 260 31 ...... 704 ...... 14418 134 ...... 490 753 165 ...... 260 ...... 717 ...... 774 ...... 649 ...... 891 ...... 760 ...... 32 ...... 28 ...... 31 ...... 28 ...... 31 ...... 32 ...... 831811 813 ...... 3 296 33 ...... 26611 236 ...... 236 31 ...... 26788 296 ...... 739 ...... 815 ...... 31 ...... 882 ...... 33 ...... 33 ...... 31 ...... 799 ...... 3 195 30 ...... 15554 195 ...... 877 ...... 30 ...... 30 ...... F G Pct FGA FG ...... G3GAvg/G 3FG G ...... t Avg/G Pts G ...... t Avg/G Pts G ...... GFAPct FGA FG ...... 0921 .465 .471 2213 2161 1029 1018 2965.1 72.9 986. +14.8 67.2 65.0 76.6 79.8 5770.9 65.7 72.1 65.1 77.4 74.8 71.5 76.1 82.1 83.5 4474.9 74.4 6 2 .366 729 267 6 28.388 2228 865 f.Def. Off. 8277.03 267 38 825 67.2 2552 38 821 76.6 2911 38 78.444 1798 68.427 1648 95.427 1915 68.422 1698 14.407 2154 90.405 1910 85.401 1845 .432 1504 89.438 .441 1859 2021 68.450 1688 92.459 1912 3076.1 74.9 2360 2323 84.476 1854 2374.8 2243 3872.1 2308 9670.9 1986 0865.1 2018 1865.1 65.0 2148 2406 8965.7 1839 3971.5 72.9 2359 2261 3574.4 2305 4777.4 2477 9479.8 2954 4482.1 2464 5083.5 2590 Margin .449 6.19 6.50 8.97 4.79 5.16 8.39 .386 7.61 .332 .352 .364 .376 .321 .337 .345 .446 +7.8 +9.4 +5.3 +6.4 +7.4 +7.4 -5.2 -0.6 .FloridaState 3. .NCState 2. 1. 3-PT. FG PCT. DEF .Florida State 6. .WakeForest 9. Maryland 8. NorthCarolina 7. Virginia 6. Clemson 5. Duke 4. REBOUND MARGIN .NCState 9. 8. Virginia 7. Duke 5. WakeForest 4. .WakeForest 3. Clemson 2. NorthCarolina 1. NCState 9. FloridaState 7. WakeForest 3. Duke 2. NCState 1. FREE THROWPCT. .WakeForest 5. 4. .Clemson 3. .Duke 5. Maryland 4. Virginia 8. Duke 6. Clemson 3. FloridaState 6. NorthCarolina 5. 4. .NorthCarolina 2. .NorthCarolina 2. 8. NCState 7. Florida 6. Maryland 1. REBOUNDING Maryland 9. Clemson 8. Virginia 7. .Maryland 1. OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Virginia 9. lmo 13 9-3 3 10 8-2 Nu 6 14-1 Rd .838 Hm Clemson 6 10 9 Pct 6 31 Virginia 7 L Florida State W 6-2 8 7-1 Maryland 8 Rd 7 .812 Hm North Carolina 7 9 3 5 Pct 9 Georgia Tech 13 11 L Wake Forest W NC State Duke Team 2004 FinalStandings eri eh...... Georgia Tech eri eh...... Georgia Tech eri eh...... Georgia Tech eri eh...... Georgia Tech eri eh...... Georgia Tech ...... 16544 176 ...... 3 8 1 489 37 ...... 65890 655 ...... 37 ...... State ...... 23612 213 ...... 3 5 1 357 31 ...... 31 ...... 49732 499 ...... 12550 172 ...... 28623 228 ...... 526 175 ...... 3 1 1 317 31 ...... 31 ...... 602 481 ...... 2 9 1 398 28 ...... 28 ...... 32 ...... 840 645 530 ...... 407 ...... 3 0 1 501 32 ...... e Avg/G Reb G ...... 25762 245 ...... 3 8 1 387 33 ...... 26633 236 ...... 3 1 1 417 31 ...... 1192 33 ...... 829 590 ...... 3 1148 31 ...... 631 433 ...... GFAPct FGA FG ...... 29651 229 ...... 55749 515 ...... 3 1189 30 ...... 3 5 1 459 30 ...... TAvg ...... T T Pct FTA FTM ...... GN.Avg/G No. G ...... 7533.6 35.4 37.5 39.6 1338.5 33.9 41.3 37.0 6534.2 36.5 3733.1 34.9 33.7 36.1 7437.3 37.4 4539.8 34.5 1 3 .297 733 218 8 4 .692 847 586 84911.29 429 38 812 37.4 1422 38 Conference OAvg 1835081 8.5 0601 0-2 0-10 1-1 10-6 3-8 .357 14-4 1-0 18 3-10 4-3 .581 10 15-3 4-5 13 3-2 .576 18 12-4 0-8 4-7 14 9-2 3-5 .625 19 12-2 1-7 7-5 12 3-2 5-3 .633 .188 20 12-3 0-8 6-5 11 2-2 6-2 .737 .375 19 12-3 3-5 5-6 10 4-4 .677 .375 28 14-2 2-6 10 6-2 .677 .438 21 4-4 10 5-3 .500 21 4-4 5-3 .562 5-3 6-2 .562 .688 0633.7 1046 0034.5 1070 36.5 1351 0037.5 1050 3241.3 1322 Margin 0.23 3.22 3.45 4.21 5.30 5.66 .313 .352 .348 .324 .322 .366 .333 .736 .373 +3.9 +4.2 .799 36.1 .688 .712 +2.8 +3.1 37.0 39.6 +2.3 .682 .686 +0.7 +1.2 .631 .631 +0.1 1.52 1.73 -5.3 .Clemson 9. .Maryland 8. Florida 7. 6. Virginia 5. Duke 4. WakeForest 3. .NCState 2. .NorthCarolina 1. SITT AI ...... ASSIST/TO RATIO .Clemson 9. Florida 8. .FloridaSt 7. NorthCarolina 6. Virginia 5. .Clemson 4. .NCState 7. Virginia 6. 5. .FloridaSt 5. .WakeForest 3. Duke 2. .NorthCarolina 1. STEALS Clemson 9. Maryland 8. Duke 7. Virginia 6. NCState 5. FloridaState 4. .WakeForest 8. 3. Duke 2. .Maryland 1. BLOCKED SHOTS .Maryland 4. WakeForest 3. TURNOVER MARGIN .NCState 9. .Clemson 8. Virginia 7. .Maryland 6. 4. 3. WakeForest 2. NorthCarolina 1. ASSISTS .NCState 9. .NorthCarolina 2. Duke 1. eri eh...... Georgia Tech eri eh...... Georgia Tech eri eh...... Georgia Tech eri eh...... Georgia Tech eri eh...... Georgia Tech ...... G ...... 3 340 37 ...... 3 3 14.49 536 37 ...... 3 240 37 ...... sit Avg/G Assists G ...... State State ...... 3 132 31 ...... 3 5 14.55 451 31 ...... 3 215 31 ...... ate ate ...... 2 125 28 ...... 2 5 12.82 359 14.09 451 28 ...... 32 ...... 14.65 454 31 ...... 3 215 32 ...... 3 208 31 ...... 2 191 28 ...... 3 274 32 ...... 3 69 31 ...... 3 125 33 ...... 3 291 33 ...... 3 277 31 ...... 3 9 14.94 493 33 ...... 3 95 31 ...... 3 8 15.71 487 31 ...... 3 120 30 ...... 3 287 30 ...... 3 3 17.93 538 30 ...... G ...... TAvg ...... Overall AAvg 281. 0.67 19.2 12.8 411. 0.93 15.2 14.1 491. 0.95 15.7 14.9 1.07 1.08 14.7 13.5 15.7 14.6 521. 1.00 1.03 15.2 1.05 14.1 15.2 13.8 14.5 14.5 791. 1.16 15.4 17.9 9214.1 19.2 571. +0.58 16.3 15.7 351. +1.00 14.5 13.5 411. +1.10 +1.66 15.2 16.9 14.1 15.2 521. +1.91 17.1 15.2 471. +2.32 17.1 14.7 541. +2.70 18.1 15.4 381. +3.41 17.2 13.8 8124.53 172 38 8388.89 338 38 85915.24 579 38 TOAvg lcsAvg/G Blocks tasAvg/G Steals OAvg Margin Ratio -5.11 4.00 4.26 4.46 9.19 9.57 3.79 6.49 6.72 6.71 6.82 6.94 8.56 8.82 8.94 2.23 3.06 Individual Rankings and Honors All-ACC Team SCORING AVERAGE ...... G Pts Avg/G 10. Shawan Robinson-CU .... 43 115 .374 BLOCKED SHOTS ...... G Blocks Avg/G First Team 1. Rashad McCants-NC ...... 30 599 20.0 11. B.J. Elder-GT ...... 77 206 .374 1. Shelden Williams-DU ..... 37 111 3.00 Rashad McCants, North 2. -ST ...... 31 563 18.2 12. Melvin Scott-NC ...... 56 150 .373 2. Sharrod Ford-CU ...... 28 64 2.29 3. Justin Gray-WF ...... 31 526 17.0 13. Marcus Melvin-ST ...... 59 164 .360 3. Shavlik Randolph-DU ..... 37 61 1.65 Carolina 4. Tim Pickett-FS ...... 33 543 16.5 14. Todd Billet-VA ...... 62 173 .358 4. Luke Schenscher-GT . 38 54 1.42 Julius Hodge, NC State 5. J.J. Redick-DU ...... 37 589 15.9 (Minimum 1.5 made per game) 5. Ekene Ibekwe-MD ...... 32 44 1.38 Tim Pickett, Florida State 6. John Gilchrist-MD ...... 32 492 15.4 6. Sean May-NC ...... 29 36 1.24 Chris Duhon, Duke 7. Sean May-NC ...... 29 441 15.2 3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE ... G 3FG Avg/G 7. Travis Garrison-MD ...... 32 36 1.12 Justin Gray, Wake Forest 8. -DU ...... 37 558 15.1 1. Tim Pickett-FS ...... 33 110 3.33 8. Nik Caner-Medley-MD ..... 32 34 1.06 9. B.J. Elder-GT ...... 38 568 14.9 2. Justin Gray-WF ...... 31 97 3.13 9. Luol Deng-DU ...... 37 39 1.05 10. Elton Brown-VA ...... 31 460 14.8 3. J.J. Redick-DU ...... 37 102 2.76 10. Jamar Smith-MD ...... 32 32 1.00 Second Team -WF ...... 31 460 14.8 4. Rashad McCants-NC ...... 30 78 2.60 11. Gary Forbes-VA ...... 31 28 0.90 J.J. Redick, Duke 12. Marcus Melvin-ST ...... 31 442 14.3 5. Marvin Lewis-GT ...... 38 82 2.16 12. Jamaal Levy-WF ...... 31 27 0.87 B.J. Elder, Georgia Tech 13. Jamar Smith-MD ...... 32 418 13.1 6. B.J. Elder-GT ...... 38 77 2.03 13. Anthony McHenry-GT . 38 33 0.87 Marcus Melvin, NC State 14. -DU ...... 37 468 12.6 7. Daniel Ewing-DU ...... 37 74 2.00 14. Devin Smith-VA ...... 27 22 0.81 Sean May, North Carolina Shelden Williams-DU ..... 37 468 12.6 Todd Billet-VA ...... 31 62 2.00 15. Julius Hodge-ST ...... 31 25 0.81 Shelden Williams, Duke 16. -NC ...... 29 364 12.6 9. Marcus Melvin-ST ...... 31 59 1.90 17. Jarrett Jack-GT ...... 38 474 12.5 10. Melvin Scott-NC ...... 30 56 1.87 ASSIST/TO RATIO ...... AAvg TOAvg Ratio 18. Eric Williams-WF ...... 31 384 12.4 11. J.R. Reynolds-VA ...... 29 48 1.66 1. Nate Johnson-FS ...... 3.8 1.2 3.21 Third Team 19. Devin Smith-VA ...... 27 330 12.2 12. Taron Downey-WF ...... 31 51 1.65 2. Chris Paul-WF ...... 5.9 2.6 2.23 Chris Paul, Wake Forest 20. Nik Caner-Medley-MD ..... 32 389 12.2 13. Engin Atsur-ST ...... 28 46 1.64 3. Chris Duhon-DU ...... 6.1 2.8 2.16 Raymond Felton, North 21. Sharrod Ford-CU ...... 28 332 11.9 14. Shawan Robinson-CU .... 28 43 1.54 4. Todd Billet-VA ...... 3.2 1.5 2.15 Carolina 22. Raymond Felton-NC ...... 30 346 11.5 15. -FS ...... 32 43 1.34 5. Raymond Felton-NC ...... 7.1 3.4 2.06 Luol Deng, Duke 23. Marvin Lewis-GT ...... 38 418 11.0 John Gilchrist-MD ...... 32 43 1.34 6. Jarrett Jack-GT ...... 5.6 3.1 1.84 John Gilchrist, Maryland Chris McCray-MD ...... 32 352 11.0 7. T.J. Bannister-VA ...... 3.0 1.8 1.63 25. Shawan Robinson-CU .... 28 303 10.8 FREE THROW PCT...... FTM FTA Pct 8. John Gilchrist-MD ...... 5.0 3.1 1.62 Jarrett Jack, Georgia Tech 1. J.J. Redick-DU ...... 143 150 .953 9. Ilian Evtimov-ST ...... 3.0 2.1 1.41 REBOUND AVERAGE ...... G Reb Avg/G 2. Ilian Evtimov-ST ...... 78 89 .876 10. Julius Hodge-ST ...... 3.6 3.1 1.18 Player of the Year 1. Sean May-NC ...... 29 285 9.8 3. Chris Paul-WF ...... 150 178 .843 11. Vernon Hamilton-CU ...... 3.2 3.1 1.05 2. Jamar Smith-MD ...... 32 283 8.8 4. Julius Hodge-ST ...... 159 192 .828 (Minimum 3.0 assists per game) Julius Hodge, NC State 3. Shelden Williams-DU ..... 37 314 8.5 5. Chris McCray-MD ...... 97 118 .822 4. Jamaal Levy-WF ...... 31 259 8.4 6. Marcus Melvin-ST ...... 87 107 .813 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ...... G No. Avg/G 5. Marcus Melvin-ST ...... 31 251 8.1 7. Raymond Felton-NC ...... 85 105 .810 1. Sean May-NC ...... 29 100 3.45 Rookie of the Year 6. Sharrod Ford-CU ...... 28 202 7.2 8. Jarrett Jack-GT ...... 154 192 .802 2. Shelden Williams-DU ..... 37 119 3.22 7. Luol Deng-DU ...... 37 255 6.9 9. Justin Gray-WF ...... 93 117 .795 3. Jamaal Levy-WF ...... 31 98 3.16 Chris Paul, Wake Forest 8. Luke Schenscher-GT . 38 252 6.6 10. B.J. Elder-GT ...... 103 132 .780 4. Jamar Smith-MD ...... 32 97 3.03 9. Julius Hodge-ST ...... 31 198 6.4 11. Olu Babalola-CU ...... 73 97 .753 5. Sharrod Ford-CU ...... 28 80 2.86 Coach of the Year 10. Elton Brown-VA ...... 31 195 6.3 12. Rashad McCants-NC ...... 89 119 .748 6. Jawad Williams-NC ...... 29 76 2.62 11. Eric Williams-WF ...... 31 175 5.6 13. Jawad Williams-NC ...... 92 127 .724 7. Chris Hobbs-CU ...... 28 70 2.50 Herb Sendek, NC State 12. Chris Hobbs-CU ...... 28 152 5.4 14. Luol Deng-DU ...... 98 138 .710 8. Eric Williams-WF ...... 31 77 2.48 13. Jawad Williams-NC ...... 29 157 5.4 15. John Gilchrist-MD ...... 87 124 .702 9. Travis Garrison-MD ...... 32 78 2.44 14. Adam Waleskowski-FS . 33 178 5.4 (Minimum 2.5 made per game) 10. Luke Schenscher-GT . 38 89 2.34 15. Travis Garrison-MD ...... 32 165 5.2 16. Devin Smith-VA ...... 27 139 5.1 ASSISTS ...... G Assists Avg/G To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 17. -NC ...... 24 117 4.9 1. Raymond Felton-NC ...... 30 212 7.07 75 percent of his team’s games. 18. Jarrett Jack-GT ...... 38 185 4.9 2. Chris Duhon-DU ...... 37 225 6.08 19. Nik Caner-Medley-MD ..... 32 151 4.7 3. Chris Paul-WF ...... 31 183 5.90 20. Isma’il Muhammad-GT 38 178 4.7 4. Jarrett Jack-GT ...... 38 213 5.61 21. Clarence Moore-GT ..... 37 173 4.7 5. John Gilchrist-MD ...... 32 159 4.97 22. Olu Babalola-CU ...... 28 130 4.6 6. Nate Johnson-FS ...... 33 125 3.79 23. Akin Akingbala-CU ...... 28 129 4.6 7. Julius Hodge-ST ...... 31 112 3.61 24. Shavlik Randolph-DU ..... 37 168 4.5 8. Vernon Hamilton-CU ...... 28 91 3.25 25. Rashad McCants-NC ...... 30 136 4.5 9. Todd Billet-VA ...... 31 99 3.19 10. T.J. Bannister-VA ...... 31 93 3.00 FIELD GOAL PCT...... FG FGA Pct Ilian Evtimov-ST ...... 31 93 3.00 1. Julius Hodge-ST ...... 189 373 .507 12. Taron Downey-WF ...... 31 91 2.94 2. Elton Brown-VA ...... 166 330 .503 13. Chris McCray-MD ...... 32 90 2.81 JARRETT JACK 3. Rashad McCants-NC .... 216 451 .479 14. Justin Gray-WF ...... 31 87 2.81 ranked fourth in 4. Luol Deng-DU ...... 210 442 .475 15. Melvin Scott-NC ...... 30 79 2.63 5. John Gilchrist-MD ...... 181 382 .474 the ACC in assist 6. Sean May-NC ...... 163 352 .463 STEALS ...... G Steals Avg/G average, fifth in 7. Tim Pickett-FS ...... 185 426 .434 1. Chris Paul-WF ...... 31 84 2.71 steals and eighth 8. Jamar Smith-MD ...... 169 401 .421 2. Tim Pickett-FS ...... 33 82 2.48 9. B.J. Elder-GT ...... 194 468 .415 3. Chris Duhon-DU ...... 37 80 2.16 in free throw 10. Justin Gray-WF ...... 168 410 .410 4. Raymond Felton-NC ...... 30 64 2.13 percentage. (Minimum 5.0 made per game) 5. Jarrett Jack-GT ...... 38 74 1.95 6. Vernon Hamilton-CU ...... 28 50 1.79 3-PT. FIELD GOAL PCT. ... 3FG FGA Pct 7. Rashad McCants-NC ...... 30 53 1.77 1. Daniel Ewing-DU ...... 74 180 .411 8. John Gilchrist-MD ...... 32 56 1.75 2. Rashad McCants-NC ...... 78 191 .408 9. Chris McCray-MD ...... 32 53 1.66 3. Tim Pickett-FS ...... 110 270 .407 10. D.J. Strawberry-MD ...... 31 51 1.65 4. Marvin Lewis-GT ...... 82 206 .398 11. Sean Dockery-DU ...... 37 56 1.51 5. J.J. Redick-DU ...... 102 258 .395 12. Daniel Ewing-DU ...... 37 52 1.41 6. Taron Downey-WF ...... 51 131 .389 13. Julius Hodge-ST ...... 31 43 1.39 7. J.R. Reynolds-VA ...... 48 125 .384 14. Sean May-NC ...... 29 40 1.38 8. Engin Atsur-ST ...... 46 120 .383 15. Devin Smith-VA ...... 27 37 1.37 9. Justin Gray-WF ...... 97 256 .379

Ramblinwreck.com • 49 2003-04 Review Officials: Georgia Tech Hofstra T 1st(5-8) FT: 45 - Officials: 24 Georgia Tech 21 ... Louisiana-Lafayette P:1st(5-16) 3PT: 1st(3-6) FT: Nelson Moore Brooks Nystrom West Muhammad Lewis Jack Elder Schenscher McHenry TECH G 1st(13-30) FG: Totals 1st(3-11) 3PT: Nelson Moore Brooks Nystrom West Muhammad Lewis Jack Elder McHenry Schenscher TECH T 1st(9-12) FT: Walker Adeleke HOFSTRA including fivethree-pointers. celebrated his21stbirthdaywith23points, pointer andnevertrailedinthecontest.Lewis opened thegamewithaMarvinLewis3- NIT withawinathomeover Hofstra.Tech vanced tothesemi-finalsofPreseason The Yellow Jacketsmoved to2-0andad- 11-20-03 •AlexanderMemorialColiseum Hofstra 56 Georgia Tech75, MP P T T S BL TO A RB T F Landry Boyd 3P Hamilton Cameron FG ...... ULL trailed onceinthecontest. 17-points. Tech extendedtheirleadandonly the courtrunningandledatintermissionby against Louisiana-Lafayette.TheJacketshit Tech openedtheseasoninPreseasonNIT 11-18-03 •AlexanderMemorialColiseum Louisiana-Lafayette 45 Georgia Tech79, 2003-04 GameSummaries Totals G 1st(16-35) FG: 1st(8-13) FT: P:1st(2-8) 3PT: Gibson Foster Mouton Bridges P:1st(1-8) 3PT: G 1st(8-23) FG: Totals Sisti Kieza Radziejewski Souffrant Stokes Rivera Washington James G 1st(6-24) FG: Totals ...... - - - 11061 36 11 6 0 1 11 7 3-4 2-5 3-8 ...... - - - 14011 24 12 1 0 4 11 4 1-2 1-2 5-6 ...... - - 0-1 0-0 1-1 ...... 00000-0 0-0 0-0 ...... 00000-2 0-0 0-0 ...... 21 - 0-0 2-8 2-12 ...... -351 2-2 2-2 5-10 8-13 1-7 ...... 5-14 ...... - - 2-3 2-8 0-0 2-9 1-4 ...... 8-17 ...... - - 1-1 1-2 4-7 ...... 36120-1 1-2 MP P T 3-6 ...... T S BL TO A RB T F 3P FG ...... 26120-1 1-2 MP P T 2-6 ...... T S BL TO A RB T F 3P FG ...... 26252-2 2-5 2-6 ...... - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 ...... - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 ...... - - 0-0 0-3 1-5 ...... 0-0 3-8 5-14 ...... - - 9-9 0-0 5-7 ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 ...... - - 0-0 0-0 1-3 ...... 22000-1 0-0 2-2 ...... 0-0 0-0 4-5 ...... 11000-0 0-1 0-0 0-2 1-1 ...... 2-11 ...... 0-0 0-1 0-5 ...... 72 56 - 29 27 ...... - - 2-6 0-0 2-6 ...... 01010-0 0-1 0-1 ...... 22110-0 1-1 2-2 ...... 37012-6 0-1 3-7 ...... Shows,Benedict,Poole; DeMayo,J.Clark,K.Clark; ...... - - 1-3 0-1 1-3 ...... - - 0-0 1-2 2-3 ...... - - 8-12 0-1 1-7 ...... 06020-0 0-2 0-6 ...... F PFTR OB MP P T T S BL TO A RB T F 3P FG ...... - - 0-0 1-4 2-5 ...... 45004-5 0-0 4-5 ...... 0-0 0-0 1-4 ...... 69001-2 0-0 6-9 ...... 0-0 0-0 3-7 ...... - - 1-2 1-2 1-2 ...... 50 ...... 63 75 - 39 36 ...... 84 79 - 41 38 ...... 27-56 34-64 18-50 15-55

• GeorgiaTech Basketball2004-05 652d(-0 .700 2nd(7-10) .625 332d(-0 .400 2nd(4-10) .313 .250 2nd(1-4) .500 432d(42).538 2nd (14-26) .433 .500 2nd(4-8) .273 702d(-).667 2nd(6-9) .750 472d(82).621 2nd(18-29) .457 .333 2nd(2-6) .615 202d(-1 .273 2nd(3-11) .250 152d(-2 .333 2nd(4-12) .125 382d(02).370 2nd(10-27) .348 202d(-1 .290 2nd(9-31) .250 9-26 -941 52 6487 200 79 8 4 16 21 45 4-10 7-19 5-19 5-20 21 92 561 5200 75 12 6 15 22 29 12-18 52 71 4265 200 56 6 2 24 13 37 15-21 01 951 5200 45 8 2 19 5 29 10-19 Attendance: Attendance: 31100719 0000003 32221233623201132733011316 101114200000002 02311121540311225 63104520 3010004 2230183350100172652010523 0000001 601108211020258 733201320 10000619 00501625801011037 60501623 71513837 0000002 52300223 1010027 74411436301011337 0000024 312201022232010160120183132403525 2200041021100014 914001932 0000009 00201212 918 5,344 Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game .667 .346 .400 .482 .368 .714 .531 .526 .263 .250 .360 .273 Officials: ... Cornell Georgia Tech T 1st(1-3) FT: P:1st(7-13) 3PT: Taylor G 1st(15-31) FG: Totals 0-0 Lisle Williams 0-0 Mitchell Naeve 0-0 ...... Dow Toppert Barnes Stephenson Collins CORNELL T 1st(1-3) FT: P:1st(3-10) 3PT: West Muhammad Lewis Jack Elder Schescher McHenry TECH and pullingdown10rebounds. double-double fortheJacketswith15points Jack leadingallscoringwith21.Elderhada Five Tech players scoreddoublefigureswith through thesecondhalfbeforepullingaway. The Jacketsledbyjustone(55-54)midway 11-23-03 •NewmanArenaIthaca,N.Y. Cornell 69 Georgia Tech90, Madison SquareGarden. teammates celebratevictoriesoverNo.1Connecticutand25Texas Tech at ROBERT BROOKS holdstheNITchampionshiptrophyaloftasheandhisTech G 1st(19-41) FG: Totals Nelson Moore Brooks Nystrom ...... - - 0-0 0-1 2-4 ...... -2243-3 2-4 8-12 ...... 00000-0 0-0 0-0 ...... -3272-2 10 2-7 3-4 7-13 2-6 ...... 5-17 ...... 68002-6 0-0 6-8 ...... 01000-0 0-0 0-1 ...... 2-4 4-0 1-6 ...... F PFTR OB MP P T T S BL TO A RB T F 3P FG ...... 01002-2 0-0 0-1 ...... - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 ...... 00000-0 ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 ...... 3-3 4-9 4-10 6-14 ...... 7-23 ...... 13000-0 ...... 0-0 1-3 ...... - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 ...... 00000-0 0-0 0-0 ...... Antonelli,Carstensen,McGoff; ...... - - 1-2 0-0 2-2 ...... 83 69 - 31 38 ...... F PFTR OB MP P T T S BL TO A RB T F 3P FG ...... 71 - 1-1 0-0 7-13 ...... 38014410 4-4 0-1 3-8 ...... 61 - 0-3 0-0 6-12 ...... 24 90 - 48 42 ...... 25-64 36-73 332d(01).714 2nd (10-14) .333 582d(-2 .083 2nd(1-12) .538 442d(03).303 2nd (10-33) .484 332d(11).786 2nd(11-14) .333 302d(-).429 2nd(3-7) .300 432d(73).531 2nd(17-32) .463 8-25 6-17 11 71 1456 200 69 5 4 21 17 37 11-17 21 42 391 0200 90 11 9 13 22 44 12-17 Attendance: 101014200000001 0010002 0020001 413001635566132139734201434 0101006 92301431 30021121968414213365030524 672131833711101530 200102110000001 1000104 0000001 20302215 41001031 13001529 4,762 Game Game Game Game Game Game .647 .320 .391 .706 .353 .493 onciu ...... 52 61 - 26 Officials: 35 ...... Connecticut Georgia Tech T 1st(4-17) FT: P:1st(1-6) 3PT: Okafor Brown, D Boone UCONN G 1st(15-37) FG: Totals Tooles Anderson Williams White Armstrong Gordon Brown, T 1st(7-10) FT: P:1st(3-5) 3PT: 4-5 0-0 West 9-13 Brooks ...... Muhammad Moore Lewis Jack Schenscher McHenry Elder TECH net 22pointsandhelplifttheJacketstofinals. Muhammad cameoffthebenchforTech to semi-finals ofthePreseasonNIT. Isma’il with anupsetofNo.1-rankedUConninthe The Yellow Jacketsimproved toaperfect4-0 New York,N.Y. Madison SquareGarden• 11-26-03 •PreseasonNIT Connecticut 61 Georgia Tech77, G 1st(16-37) FG: Totals ...... -0123-3 1-2 4-10 ...... 00000-0 0-0 0-0 ...... - - 0-3 0-0 2-3 ...... - - 2-3 0-1 3-6 ...... 13002-6 0-0 1-3 ...... 23000-0 0-0 2-3 ...... F PFTR OB MP P T 0-2 T S BL 1-2 TO A 3-9 ...... RB T F 3P FG ...... -00051 13 5-12 0-0 2-10 ...... 3-5 0-3 5-9 ...... 02002-2 0-0 0-2 ...... G3 BAT LSTTPMP P T T S BL TO A RB T F 3P FG ...... - - 0-0 0-2 0-4 ...... Wood,Kersey,Lindsey; ...... - - 0-0 0-0 1-3 ...... 61 - 0-1 1-3 6-14 ...... 41 - 0-3 0-2 4-13 ...... 0-0 0-0 3-7 ...... 00000-0 0-0 0-0 ...... 15000-0 0-0 1-5 ...... 23 77 - 35 42 ...... 25-66 02 - 0-0 2-5 10-23 31-71 252d(-3 .462 2nd(6-13) .235 172d(-).000 2nd(0-4) .167 452d(02).345 2nd (10-29) .405 .800 2nd(4-5) .700 602d(-).200 2nd(1-5) .600 422d(53).441 2nd(15-34) .432 1-10 4-10 03 61 7796 200 61 9 7 17 15 46 10-30 11 71 7577 200 77 7 5 17 12 47 11-15 Attendance: 61503132740012416 3110141221001821 26302626 121000173000049 0000003 234001335 91101730 601102222322028276750312373022022130111214413002233 61110213 1000003 7,607 1360934 Game Game Game Game Game Game .333 .100 .379 .733 .400 .437 Georgia Tech 85, Georgia Tech 75, Texas Tech 65 Saint Louis 62 11-28-03 • Preseason NIT 12-13-03 • Philips Arena • Atlanta, Ga. Madison Square Garden • New York, N.Y. B.J. Elder scored five points and started four Tech upended No. 25 Texas Tech to win the fast breaks with steals to fuel a 33-13 run in the Preseason NIT. Jarrett Jack and B.J. Elder were first 10 minutes of the second half, and Isma’il named to the All-Tournament team and Isma’il Muhammad punctuated the run with two Muhammad was dubbed the tournament’s dunks as Tech ran to its eighth straight win.

Most Valuable Player. SLU ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP Sloan ...... 2-4 2-3 2-2 43301828 TEXAS TECH ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP Frericks ...... 5-10 0-0 0-1 801031023 Giles ...... 7-15 0-0 2-2 501211626 Fisher ...... 5-9 0-2 4-4 433011425 Jackson ...... 1-5 0-2 0-2 40301224 Drejaj ...... 0-4 0-4 0-1 44200024 Tomaszek ...... 0-2 0-0 0-0 01000011 Bryant ...... 5-16 3-7 0-0 404011334 Emmett ...... 6-13 0-0 13-19 613012536 Clarke ...... 3-5 3-5 0-0 11201918 Ross ...... 0-2 0-0 0-0 00202018 Hunt ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0010008 Washington ...... 1-2 1-1 0-0 01001313 Johnson ...... 1-3 0-0 0-0 11000212 Marshall, M ...... 1-1 0-0 0-0 11001210 Varner ...... 1-4 0-0 0-1 50100218 Works ...... 3-7 0-1 0-0 30200611 Ohanon ...... 2-2 0-0 0-0 11100410 Marshall, C ...... 1-2 0-0 1-3 00100310 Totals ...... 24-57 8-21 6-9 36 13 18 0 7 62 200 Dora ...... 2-7 1-3 0-0 80211527 White ...... 1-3 1-2 0-0 22201314 FG: 1st (11-25) .440 2nd (13-32) .406 Game .421 Totals ...... 23-59 3-9 16-26 34 6 16 3 9 65 200 3PT: 1st (5-10) .500 2nd (3-11) .273 Game .381 FT: 1st (2-3) .667 2nd (4-6) .667 Game .667 FG: 1st (12-31) .387 2nd (11-28) .393 Game .390 3PT: 1st (0-4) .000 2nd (3-5) .600 Game .333 TECH ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP FT: 1st (4-7) .571 2nd (12-19) .632 Game .615 McHenry ...... 1-2 1-2 0-0 20110321 Schenscher ...... 1-4 0-0 3-4 81010527 GA. TECH ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP Elder ...... 6-12 3-4 2-2 140041728 Elder ...... 6-13 1-3 3-6 123001629 Jack ...... 4-6 2-2 3-5 333001325 McHenry ...... 1-3 1-2 0-0 52303316 Lewis ...... 1-5 0-3 4-4 11310629 Schenscher ...... 3-4 0-0 4-6 502101020 Muhammad ...... 6-9 0-0 4-9 420001622 Jack ...... 6-9 2-4 3-3 872021735 West ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 1000001 Lewis ...... 4-10 2-6 3-3 121011333 Nystrom ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0010001 Muhammad ...... 7-7 0-0 2-4 240001616 Bynum ...... 2-5 1-4 1-2 33201618 Moore ...... 3-6 1-2 3-4 412101024 Brooks ...... 0-2 0-0 0-0 10002012 Brooks ...... 0-0 0-0 0-1 30010019 Moore ...... 3-4 2-2 1-2 30000916 West ...... 0-1 0-0 0-1 2000204 Nelson ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0010000+ Nystrom ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000003 Totals ...... 24-50 9-17 18-28 30 14 11 3 7 75 200 Nelson ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0010001 Totals ...... 30-54 7-17 18-28 38 18 14 3 8 85 200 FG: 1st (9-24) .375 2nd (15-26) .577 Game .480 3PT: 1st (4-10) .400 2nd (5-7) .714 Game .529 FG: 1st (16-30) .533 2nd (14-24) .583 Game .556 ISMA’IL MUHAMMAD scored only six FT: 1st (10-16) .62.5 2nd (8-12) .667 Game .643 3PT: 1st (4-10) .400 2nd (3-7) .429 Game .412 FT: 1st (7-11) .636 2nd (11-17) .647 Game .643 points against Tennessee State, but this Saint Louis ...... 29 33 - 62 Georgia Tech ...... 32 43 - 75 Texas Tech ...... 28 37 - 65 reverse dunk electrified a sold-out Georgia Tech ...... 43 42 - 85 Thrillerdome crowd. Officials: Rose, Crawford, Valentine; Attendance: 11,018 Officials: Rose, Kersey, Edsall; Attendance: 8,910 Georgia Tech 74, Georgia Tech 73, Georgia Tech 94, Alabama A&M 41 Ohio State 53 Tennessee State 43 12-17-03 • Alexander Memorial Coliseum 12-3-03 • Value City Arena • Columbus, Ohio 12-6-03 • Alexander Memorial Coliseum Tech closed the first half with a 40-9 run, ig- Georgia Tech improved to 2-3 all-time in the No. 13 Georgia Tech improved to 7-0 behind nited by a pair of three-point baskets from ACC-Big Ten Challenge with the 20-point win, Luke Schenscher, who got his first career Will Bynum, and led 49-15 at intermission. and remained unbeaten. Tech had three play- double-double (15 points, 12 rebounds). Tech Luke Schenscher scored a career-best 22 ers in double figures on the night; Elder (18), shot 76 percent in the second half and 60.3 points. Lewis (15) and Jack (14). percent for the game. A&M ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP Walker ...... 1-5 0-0 0-0 60300215 TECH ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP TSU ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP E.Smith ...... 1-6 0-1 0-0 10300224 McHenry ...... 1-5 0-2 0-2 32100219 Price ...... 2-14 0-9 2-2 31304634 J.Smith ...... 2-7 0-0 0-0 40000418 Schenscher ...... 4-9 0-0 0-0 60300821 Bowens ...... 3-12 0-0 0-1 41301621 Trotter ...... 5-11 2-5 4-4 835051637 Elder ...... 6-11 2-4 4-4 203021823 Bryson ...... 3-7 0-0 0-2 60311625 Ricketts ...... 2-10 1-5 3-6 21202831 Jack ...... 4-7 1-3 5-6 641021436 Prichett ...... 2-5 0-1 0-0 32202419 Benjamin ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0010002 Lewis ...... 4-9 3-5 3-4 621001429 Richardson ...... 4-10 1-3 2-2 233041131 Taylor ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000004 Muhammad ...... 3-7 0-0 3-3 41300924 Wright ...... 1-3 0-1 0-2 00001215 Horton ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 20101011 West ...... 0-0 0-0 2-2 1010022 Maclin ...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 0010104 Burks ...... 0-0 0-0 0-1 10100011 Nystrom ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000002 Wilson ...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 0000005 Matthews ...... 2-7 0-0 0-0 50601426 Brooks ...... 1-2 0-0 0-0 10001216 Lockridge ...... 0-3 0-3 0-0 0000005 Collins ...... 0-4 0-0 5-6 50500521 Moore ...... 1-5 1-3 0-0 34102326 Bowers ...... 0-1 0-0 2-2 0000026 Totals ...... 13-51 3-11 12-17 37 4 27 0 9 41 200 Nelson ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000102 Jackson ...... 1-4 1-4 1-2 30000426 Totals ...... 24-55 7-17 18-23 37 13 14 0 8 73 200 Bohannon ...... 1-2 0-0 0-0 2000029 FG: 1st (4-20) .200 2nd (9-31) .290 Game .255 Totals ...... 17-63 2-23 7-13 23 7 16 1 14 43 200 3PT: 1st (2-6) .333 2nd (1-5) .200 Game .273 FG: 1st (12-30) .400 2nd (12-25) .480 Game .436 FT: 1st (5-9) .556 2nd (7-8) .875 Game .706 3PT: 1st (5-9) .556 2nd (2-8) .250 Game .412 FG: 1st (6-27) .222 2nd (11-36) .306 Game .270 FT: 1st (5-8) .625 2nd (13-15) .867 Game .783 3PT: 1st (0-12) .000 2nd (2-11) .182 Game .087 TECH ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP FT: 1st (3-7) .429 2nd (4-6) .667 Game .538 Elder ...... 3-12 0-4 1-1 32102723 OSU ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP McHenry ...... 1-2 0-0 0-0 31021221 Dials ...... 3-8 0-0 2-2 50301824 TECH ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP Schenscher ...... 10-14 0-0 2-5 501122222 Radinovic ...... 4-4 0-0 4-6 913301237 McHenry ...... 3-6 0-1 3-3 52110924 Jack ...... 1-7 0-3 2-2 65615426 Sullinger ...... 4-10 1-3 1-2 712011033 Schenscher ...... 5-7 0-0 5-5 12 0 2 1 0 15 24 Lewis ...... 3-7 2-5 0-0 33001822 Fuss-Cheatham ...... 0-3 0-3 0-1 13200012 Elder ...... 4-9 2-4 1-2 322101123 Muhammad ...... 3-5 0-0 1-8 61110721 Stockman ...... 1-11 0-6 5-5 11302731 Jack ...... 4-6 0-2 3-5 7 11 1 1 1 11 28 West ...... 0-2 0-2 0-0 2000005 Harris ...... 0-2 0-0 0-0 10101013 Lewis ...... 4-9 3-7 1-2 243011225 Nystrom ...... 3-3 2-2 0-0 0000085 Dials ...... 1-1 0-0 0-0 0020124 Muhammad ...... 3-4 0-0 0-0 61300613 Bynum ...... 2-5 2-4 1-4 02303720 Billings ...... 3-7 1-2 5-6 403111228 West ...... 1-1 0-0 0-0 41201215 Brooks ...... 1-2 0-0 2-2 60213415 Sylvester ...... 0-2 0-0 2-2 11100211 Nystrom ...... 4-4 2-2 0-2 121001012 Moore ...... 1-2 0-0 3-4 40222517 Jenkins ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0000006 Brooks ...... 4-6 0-0 3-4 201111116 Nelson ...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 1110003 Marinchick ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000001 Moore ...... 2-5 0-2 0-0 42403415 Totals ...... 28-62 6-21 12-26 45 15 17 8 19 74 200 Totals ...... 16-49 2-14 19-24 33 7 20 4 7 53 200 Nelson ...... 1-1 0-0 1-2 0010035 Totals ...... 35-58 7-18 17-25 52 25 21 5 7 94 200 FG: 1st (18-36) .500 2nd (10-26) .385 Game .452 FG: 1st (9-28) .321 2nd (7-21) .333 Game .327 3PT: 1st (4-11) .364 2nd (2-10) .200 Game .286 3PT: 1st (1-9) .111 2nd (1-5) .200 Game .143 FG: 1st (13-29) .448 2nd (22-29) .759 Game .603 FT: 1st (9-16) .563 2nd (3-10) .300 Game .462 FT: 1st (4-6) .667 2nd (15-18) .833 Game .792 3PT: 1st (2-10) .200 2nd (5-8) .625 Game .389 FT: 1st (4-4) 1.000 2nd (13-21) .619 Game .680 Alabama A&M ...... 15 26 - 41 Georgia Tech ...... 34 39 - 73 Georgia Tech ...... 49 25 - 74 Ohio State ...... 23 30 - 53 Tennessee State ...... 15 28 - 43 Georgia Tech ...... 32 62 - 94 Officials: Jones, Hull, Humes; Attendance: 8,341 Officials: Burr, Higgins, Sanzere; Attendance: 13,859 Officials: Cofer, Ayers, Eades; Attendance: 8,881

Ramblinwreck.com • 51 2003-04 Review Officials: Georgia Tech St. John’s T 1st(5-9) FT: Officials: Georgia Tech Marist P:1st(4-10) 3PT: T 1st(1-7) FT: G 1st(15-29) FG: Totals Moore Brooks Bynum Muhammad Lewis Jack Elder Schenscher McHenry TECH P:1st(1-7) 3PT: Nelson Moore Brooks Bynum Nystrom West Muhammad Jack Elder Schenscher McHenry Lewis TECH 1st(2-4) FT: G 1st(18-36) FG: Totals T 1st(5-8) FT: 1st(3-11) 3PT: Orman Copes Whittington Sosler Ellerbee Monagan McClurkin Hood Young MARIST ter than50percentforthefourthtime. 16 pointsoffthebench,whileTech shot bet- Muhammad ledabalancedscoringattackwith the floorandforced21turnovers.Isma’il Tech heldMaristto29percentshootingfrom 12-23-03 •AlexanderMemorialColiseum Marist 40 Georgia Tech90, MP P T T S BL Diakite TO Hamilton A Stanley Jones RB Ingram T F Hill Keita 3P Reynolds Cuffe FG ...... SJU spark a27-11runwhichputTech upby21. But 11second-halfpointsbyB.J.Elderhelped the gaptoaslittleoneinsecondhalf. before theRedStormfoughtbacktoclose The Jacketsjumpedouttoanearly24-8lead 12-21-03 •AlexanderMemorialColiseum St. John’s66 Georgia Tech79, 2003-04 GameSummaries P:1st(1-6) 3PT: Jordan 1st(14-32) FG: Totals Johnson ak ...... 01004-9 0-0 Totals 0-1 ...... Parks Siegrist Handy G 1st(4-19) FG: ...... 39000-0 0-0 3-9 ...... - 0-2 1-8 ...... - - 2-4 0-2 3-6 ...... 11001-1 0-0 1-1 ...... 14010-0 0-1 1-4 ...... -3280-0 2-8 1-2 4-13 2-6 ...... 6-10 ...... -2152-2 1-5 1-1 5-12 ...... 1-5 3-8 ...... - - 0-0 0-0 2-3 1-6 0-2 ...... 2-8 ...... 35220-0 MP 2-2 P T T S 3-5 ...... BL TO A RB T F 3P FG ...... 25120-0 1-2 MP 2-5 ...... P T T S BL TO A RB T F 3P FG ...... 11000-1 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 0-0 1-7 ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 ...... 01000-0 0-0 0-1 ...... 42 40 - 26 14 ...... - - 0-0 0-1 1-2 ...... - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 ...... 0-0 0-0 2-2 ...... - - 0-0 0-0 1-4 ...... 01000-0 2-2 0-0 ...... 0-1 0-1 ...... 2-4 ...... 14000-2 2-4 0-0 1-3 1-4 ...... 3-7 ...... 57005-7 0-0 2-2 5-7 ...... 5-13 7-19 ...... 22110-0 1-1 ...... 2-2 ...... -4390-0 3-9 5-14 ...... 24022-2 0-2 2-4 ...... 13011-2 0-1 1-3 ...... 00000-0 0-0 0-0 ...... Hess,Kersey,Cahill; Wood,Upton,Nestor; ...... - - 0-0 0-1 4-5 ...... - - 0-1 1-2 2-3 ...... G3 BAT LSTTPMP P T T S BL 2-2 TO A 0-3 RB 0-4 T F ...... 3P FG ...... 1-2 0-2 4-9 ...... 41 - 0-0 0-0 4-12 ...... 01010-0 0-1 0-1 ...... 3 3-66 - 33 33 ...... 47000212 0-2 0-0 10 4-7 ...... 2-3 0-0 5-5 ...... 71 - 2-4 0-0 1-1 7-12 ...... 0-0 6-7 ...... 52 ...... 94 79 - 40 39 ...... 85 90 - 52 38 ...... 29-58 36-71 25-63 15-51

• GeorgiaTech Basketball2004-05 562d(01).909 2nd(10-11) .556 402d(-0 .200 2nd(2-10) .400 132d(21).800 2nd(12-15) .143 572d(42).483 2nd(14-29) .517 132d(-5 .267 2nd(4-15) .143 502d(-2 .750 2nd(9-12) .500 502d(83).514 2nd (18-35) .500 652d(-).200 2nd(1-5) .625 .286 2nd(2-7) .273 172d(-).333 2nd(3-9) .167 .355 2nd(11-31) .438 212d(13).344 2nd(11-32) .211 6-20 5-22 5-18 -561 51 1224 200 40 2 2 21 10 35 6-13 4-15 Attendance: Attendance: 10-11 52 01 5277 200 79 7 2 15 19 40 15-20 32 22 39 200 90 13 4 5 24 42 13-22 11 31 4386 200 66 8 3 14 12 33 11-16 21001813 01100102657303123232501152861000822 0011006 15101619 41002522 5110036 361018222200013233411551912001819 31010217241019201000169 811021618710201320 0100025 0000021 102000111010007 40500217800018302130021830000219 0000002 302102186121193771302627 123011333 3010031053103152845111213702300624 3001009 0000000+50001417 1010041050110010 4130051616200219 9,008 8,437 1300821 11111233 Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game .750 .300 .591 .500 .227 .688 .507 .462 .278 .267 .397 .294 C ...... 54 65 - Officials: 40 Georgia Tech 25 ...... VCU T 1st(7-10) FT: P:1st(7-13) 3PT: G 1st(17-33) FG: Totals Nelson Moore Brooks Bynum Nystrom Muhammad Jack Elder Schenscher McHenry Lewis TECH T 1st(5-10) FT: P:1st(2-5) 3PT: G 1st(9-29) FG: MP P T Totals T S Moore BL Reid TO Johnson A Walker Capel RB Pellot-Rosa T F Jones Godwin 3P George Doles FG ...... VCU eight pointsofthesecondhalf. to closethefirsthalfandthenscoring 12-0, breakingthegameopenwitha31-9run Tech establishedthebeststartinitshistoryat 12-29-03 •AlexanderMemorialColiseum Virginia Commonwealth65 Georgia Tech86, 12-0. extending Tech’s school-recordstartto scored 19pointsagainstVCU, LEWIS drilledfivethree-pointersand Shaking offashootingslump, MARVIN ...... - - 4-5 1-2 6-9 ...... - - 0-0 0-0 0-1 ...... -0267-10 2-6 0-0 4-10 ...... 5-9 7-11 ...... - - 0-0 0-0 0-1 ...... 0-0 3-4 6-14 ...... 59232-3 2-3 MP P T 5-9 ...... T S BL TO A RB T F 3P FG ...... 11000-0 0-0 1-1 ...... 5-6 0-3 5-16 ...... - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 ...... - - 0-0 3-6 4-8 ...... 00000-0 ...... 1-2 0-0 1-5 0-0 ...... 1-7 ...... 2-7 2-4 0-0 1-2 2-4 ...... 2-6 ...... 11000-0 0-0 1-1 ...... 00000-0 0-0 0-0 ...... Gordon,Spainhour,Heater; ...... - - 0-0 0-0 0-1 ...... - - 1-2 2-3 3-6 ...... 56001-3 0-0 0-0 5-6 ...... 0-0 1-6 ...... 83 86 - 38 48 ...... 06 12 52 71 541 6200 86 12 4 15 15 37 15-23 11-25 30-60 23-57 702d(-3 .615 2nd(8-13) .700 582d(-2 .333 2nd(4-12) .538 552d(32).481 2nd (13-27) .515 502d(-).556 2nd(5-9) .500 402d(-3 .538 2nd(7-13) .400 302d(42).500 2nd(14-28) .310 9-18 01 51 1256 200 65 5 2 21 15 35 10-19 Attendance: 1011009 423014210000022 1210111155530517333032222781000017 001000+0601101421 452011722200021933 0010009 0000002 822019316342062732200730 1000025 03202112421101014611011530337001528 9,003 Game Game Game Game Game Game .652 .440 .500 .526 .500 .404 ot aoia...... 35 103 - 50 Officials: 53 ...... Carolina North Georgia Tech T 1st(9-17) FT: P:1st(2-5) 3PT: aul...... - - 2-4 0-0 Sanders 5-8 ...... Manuel Noel G 1st(21-40) MP FG: P T T S Totals Bohlander BL TO A RB Felton T F Scott ...... May 3P McCants Williams FG ...... UNC Georgia Georgia Tech Officials: T 1st(8-13) FT: T 1st(6-7) FT: Wilkins G ...... G3 BAT LSTTPMP P T T S BL TO A RB T F 3P Wright FG ...... UGA T 1st(5-6) FT: P:1st(3-13) 3PT: G 1st(12-28) FG: 1-3 Totals Moore 0-0 Brooks Bynum 3-4 ...... Muhammad McHenry Lewis Schencsher Jack Elder TECH game toasecondovertime. with onesecondontheclocktosend the buzzer. JarrettJackhitfrombehindthearc Clarence Mooremissedawide-openthreeat back andsentthegameintoovertimeafter many as13inthesecondhalf.Tech battled the season,jumpedaheadearlyandledbyas The Bulldogs,inhandingTech itsfirstlossof 1-3-04 •StegemanColiseumAthens,Ga. Georgia Tech80(2OT) Georgia 83, P:1st(5-10) 3PT: 3-4 West 0-0 Bynum Tarver 3-5 ...... Muhammad Moore Jack Elder Lewis Schencsher McHenry TECH to ninepoints,butcouldgetnocloser. ond half,Tech ralliedtodecreasethedeficit the Tar Heelswent ona17-2run.Inthesec- ets pulledwithinfiveinthefirsthalfbefore run andnevertrailedinthecontest.TheJack- North Carolinastartedthegamewitha9-0 1-11-04 •DeanSmithCenterChapelHill,N.C. Georgia Tech88 North Carolina103, P:1st(2-8) 1st(14-31) 3PT: FG: Totals Sikes Gibbs Newman Wehunt Daniels Hayes Stukes G 1st(13-27) FG: Totals Brooks ...... - - 3-6 0-0 2-4 ...... -2150-0 1-5 4-12 ...... -4147-9 1-4 7-14 ...... 01000-0 0-0 0-1 ...... - - 2-4 1-4 2-7 ...... - - 2-2 0-3 3-4 2-8 ...... 4-10 9-23 ...... - - 3-4 5-5 3-7 2-7 3-9 ...... 5-17 ...... - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ...... 0-0 ...... 71 1-2 7-11 ...... 51 - 6-7 0-8 5-16 ...... 59250-0 MP 2-5 P T T S 5-9 ...... BL TO A RB T F 3P FG ...... 12002-2 MP P T 0-0 0-0 T S BL 1-2 1-2 ...... TO A 1-2 ...... RB T F 3P FG ...... 91 - -011 7-10 0-1 9-17 ...... -1137-7 1-3 5-11 ...... 01000-0 4-4 0-0 ...... 1-4 0-1 ...... 5-11 ...... 41 - 5-6 0-2 4-10 ...... 61 - - 11 ...... 0-0 2-4 1-2 0-0 5-8 1-3 ...... 6-10 0-3 ...... 1-5 ...... 00000-0 0-0 ...... 0-0 ...... - - 1-2 0-0 2-4 ...... 00000-0 0-0 0-0 ...... 3 21 83 - 5 10 32 36 ...... 01000-0 0-0 0-1 ...... Corbett,Kitts,Gordon; Valentine,Sirmons,Cofer; ...... -7154-6 1-5 6-17 ...... - - 0-0 0-1 1-2 ...... - - 0-2 0-0 0-0 ...... 00002-2 0-0 0-0 ...... 23000-0 0-0 2-3 ...... 35002-2 0-0 3-5 ...... 94 88 - 49 39 ...... 23 02-80 - 2 10 36 32 ...... 872d(41).7 OT: .778 2nd(14-18) .857 202d(-).0 OT: .000 2nd(0-5) .250 422d(-3 31OT: .391 2nd(9-23) .452 35-71 6-8 0-0 11-20 31-73 27-63 27-65 832d(-).0 OT: .500 2nd(1-2) .833 212d(-).3 OT: .333 2nd(3-9) .231 492d(63).3 OT: .533 2nd(16-30) .429 592d(12).778 2nd (21-27) .529 402d(-).167 2nd(1-6) .400 552d(43).452 2nd (14-31) .525 652d(92).905 2nd(19-21) .615 502d(-2 .167 2nd(2-12) .500 412d(43).368 2nd(14-38) .481 3-11 8-28 2-17 7-22 Attendance: 10-12 04 02 451 0 200 103 13 5 14 22 40 30-44 01 71 2278 250 80 7 2 12 18 37 10-13 73 71 7368 250 83 6 3 17 14 47 27-36 73 31 441 8200 88 10 4 24 13 43 27-34 Attendance: 40102121881311726792112533 1100026 0010005 2230473284012283133323173632100513 432111649 930111232 7010172320411225511006382120042346101942111002538 0010003 361031526 6011141731211311 51200920277032233214011229512001731813218231000005 413031323 11400014 0110002 0000001 722021850 12011311 52301743 0000001 0000007 21,750 (0-4) (4-9) (7-11) 1211143722002543 10,523 (3-15) (4-5) (2-6) .636 .000 .444 .800 .333 .200 Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game .682 .273 .493 .794 .750 .318 .118 .769 .286 .425 .415 .429 Georgia Tech 75, NC State 76, Virginia 57 Georgia Tech 72 1-15-04 • Alexander Memorial Coliseum 1-24-04 • RBC Center • Raleigh, N.C. After a hot start, the Cavaliers missed their NC State shot just 35.4-percent from the field, last nine shots of the first half and shots just 26 but managed to pull down 21 offensive re- percent in the second half (34.8 percent for bounds in Tech’s loss to the Wolfpack. The the game). The Jackets’ defense caused 21 Pack shot 41 three-pointers, making only a turnovers, leading to 21 points. dozen, but 24 second-chance points helped

UVA ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP State remain in front. Byars ...... 0-3 0-2 0-0 01100014 Smith ...... 4-7 2-4 1-2 422121125 TECH ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP Brown ...... 2-6 0-1 6-10 744001027 Elder ...... 3-9 2-6 6-7 402001428 Billet ...... 3-8 3-7 3-5 312001234 Muhammad ...... 3-4 0-0 3-4 32202925 Forbes ...... 3-8 1-2 1-2 51401828 Jack ...... 4-5 0-1 7-8 425001524 Reynolds ...... 1-4 1-4 2-2 21011522 Schenscher ...... 5-11 0-0 0-0 601201025 Mapp ...... 0-2 0-1 0-0 20101010 Moore ...... 1-3 1-3 1-2 41002427 Bannister ...... 0-0 0-0 1-2 00300110 West ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000001 Cain ...... 1-4 0-0 1-3 2000036 Bynum ...... 7-16 0-5 3-4 334011729 Clark ...... 0-0 0-0 2-2 31321215 Lewis ...... 1-5 1-2 0-0 31000324 Minter ...... 2-4 0-0 1-3 0010059 Brooks ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0010101 Totals ...... 16-46 7-21 18-31 33 11 21 4 6 57 200 Tarver ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 3002009 McHenry ...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 0001007 FG: 1st (10-23) .435 2nd (6-23) .261 Game .348 Totals ...... 24-54 4-18 20-25 38 9 15 5 6 72 200 3PT: 1st (7-12) .583 2nd (0-9) .000 Game .333 FT: 1st (3-6) .500 2nd (15-25) .600 Game .581 FG: 1st (11-26) .423 2nd (13-28) .464 Game .444 3PT: 1st (2-8) .250 2nd (2-10) .200 Game .222 TECH ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP FT: 1st (7-8) .875 2nd (13-17) .765 Game .800 Muhammad ...... 6-6 0-0 1-5 312111325 Moore ...... 2-6 2-5 0-0 61212627 NC STATE ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP Schenscher ...... 2-8 0-0 3-4 94221731 Atsur ...... 1-5 1-5 6-8 11001926 Jack ...... 5-8 0-1 2-2 272021232 Sherrill ...... 6-12 3-7 3-4 002021834 Bynum ...... 1-4 1-2 1-2 00001421 Hodge ...... 0-6 0-3 2-2 24203225 Elder ...... 4-11 1-4 7-8 411001619 Collins ...... 2-3 0-1 0-0 00110410 West ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 1000001 Melvin ...... 7-14 3-7 1-3 12 3 3 0 0 18 37 Lewis ...... 6-9 3-6 2-2 502021725 Evtimov ...... 2-7 1-4 6-6 14 6 2 0 1 11 32 Brooks ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 1010002 O’Donnell ...... 2-8 1-6 0-0 00000513 Tarver ...... 0-1 0-0 0-2 2000009 Bennerman ...... 1-1 1-1 0-0 0100034 McHenry ...... 0-3 0-0 0-0 2011008 Watkins ...... 2-9 2-7 0-0 80100619 Totals ...... 26-56 7-18 16-25 36 14 13 5 9 75 200 Softening up the Maryland defense Totals ...... 23-65 12-41 18-23 40 15 12 1 7 76 200 FG: 1st (17-32) .531 2nd (9-24) .375 Game .464 FG: 1st (15-39) .385 2nd (8-26) .308 Game .354 3PT: 1st (4-9) .444 2nd (3-9) .333 Game .389 with five three-pointers in the first 3PT: 1st (7-23) .304 2nd (5-18) .278 Game .293 FT: 1st (3-9) .333 2nd (13-16) .813 Game .640 half, WILL BYNUM came off the bench FT: 1st (4-5) .800 2nd (14-18) .778 Game .783 Virginia ...... 30 27 - 57 to score a career-high 25 points against Georgia Tech ...... 31 41 - 72 Georgia Tech ...... 41 34 - 75 NC State ...... 41 35 - 76 the Terps. Officials: Hess, Jones, Upton; Attendance: 9,191 Officials: Edsall, Kersey, Natili; Attendance: 16,762 Georgia Tech 81, Georgia Tech 73, Georgia Tech 76, Maryland 71 Wake Forest 66 Clemson 69 1-17-04 • Alexander Memorial Coliseum 1-20-04 • Joel Coliseum • Winston-Salem, N.C. 1-27-04 • Alexander Memorial Coliseum Will Bynum scored a career high 25 points Marvin Lewis hit four 3-pointers, including B.J. Elder scored 36 points to pace the Yellow for Tech including a season high five 3-point- one that stopped a 9-0 second-half run by Jackets, the highest single-game point total ers to lead the Jackets to its second confer- Wake Forest and put Tech ahead for good. by an individual in the ACC for the year, and ence win. Bynum scored 15 of his points in a Clarence Moore hit a pivotal three late in the one point off the Tech record for most points key second-half rally that erased a 7-point game to put Tech up five with just over three in an ACC game. Elder scored 11 straight deficit and gave the Jackets a double-digit lead. minutes remaining, then the Jackets closed points for Tech in one first-half stretch, and 12 out the Deacons by making six straight free straight at one point in the second half. MARYLAND ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP Caner-Medley ...... 1-10 0-4 3-4 61212532 throws in the final 1:03. CLEMSON ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP Ibekwe ...... 3-5 0-0 1-2 50222716 Babalola ...... 2-5 1-2 0-0 32201527 Smith ...... 2-12 0-0 3-6 13 2 3 1 1 7 32 TECH ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP Hobbs ...... 3-8 0-0 1-1 72110729 Gilchrist ...... 11-19 1-6 4-5 614032734 Muhammad ...... 5-12 0-0 4-8 512031423 Ford ...... 5-12 0-0 9-11 13 0 4 2 0 19 30 McCray ...... 3-8 1-4 2-2 31102930 Moore ...... 1-3 1-2 0-0 53310321 Christie ...... 3-7 1-3 2-2 52201926 Garrison ...... 1-5 0-0 2-2 61210424 Schenscher ...... 0-2 0-0 1-2 42111124 Robinson ...... 6-17 3-10 6-7 333012128 Strawberry ...... 2-3 0-0 1-4 33411515 Elder ...... 2-7 0-3 6-6 400001024 Rice ...... 2-8 1-5 1-2 30001621 Jones ...... 2-6 2-3 1-2 20100710 Jack ...... 1-7 1-3 4-4 34101727 Hamilton ...... 0-3 0-1 0-0 36500028 Bowers ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 2002007 West ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 1000102 Akingbala ...... 1-2 0-0 0-2 30100211 Totals ...... 25-69 4-17 17-27 46 9 19 8 11 71 200 Bynum ...... 7-13 3-5 3-3 351002027 Totals ...... 22-62 6-21 19-25 44 15 19 3 4 69 200 Lewis ...... 5-7 4-4 0-1 603011425 FG: 1st (14-36) .389 2nd (11-33) .333 Game .362 Brooks ...... 1-2 0-0 0-0 1001029 FG: 1st (12-31) .387 2nd (10-31) .323 Game .355 3PT: 1st (3-9) .333 2nd (1-8) .125 Game .235 Tarver ...... 1-4 0-0 0-0 30030213 3PT: 1st (5-12) .417 2nd (1-9) .111 Game .286 FT: 1st (7-12) .583 2nd (10-15) .667 Game .630 McHenry ...... 0-2 0-0 0-0 1100005 FT: 1st (5-9) .556 2nd (14-16) .875 Game .760 Totals ...... 23-59 9-17 18-24 37 16 11 6 7 73 200 TECH ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP TECH ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP Muhammad ...... 1-7 0-0 7-11 90111921 FG: 1st (16-29) .552 2nd (7-30) .233 Game .390 Muhammad ...... 1-3 0-0 1-2 23203322 Moore ...... 1-5 1-4 0-0 11 1 4 1 2 3 27 3PT: 1st (6-10) .600 2nd (3-7) .429 Game .529 Schenscher ...... 2-2 0-0 0-0 51031431 Schenscher ...... 7-10 0-0 1-2 11 0 0 3 2 15 33 FT: 1st (7-12) .583 2nd (11-12) .917 Game .750 Elder ...... 12-20 6-10 6-7 200003633 Elder ...... 3-13 1-4 0-0 02500730 Jack ...... 2-10 1-3 3-4 24403835 Jack ...... 5-9 1-2 6-7 545011734 WFU ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP Lewis ...... 3-6 2-4 3-4 014001122 Bynum ...... 8-14 5-7 4-4 221012520 Levy ...... 4-12 0-2 3-4 731011138 West ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0010103 Lewis ...... 2-6 1-4 0-0 20000520 Strickland ...... 0-4 0-0 2-2 21001216 Bynum ...... 1-5 0-1 5-6 53202721 Brooks ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000001 Williams ...... 4-7 0-0 1-4 71420925 Tarver ...... 1-2 0-0 0-2 1001029 Tarver ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000006 Gray ...... 2-6 2-4 4-6 112021023 McHenry ...... 2-4 1-1 0-0 61113524 McHenry ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0002108 Paul ...... 1-6 0-2 4-6 14001634 Totals ...... 24-53 10-19 18-25 31 13 14 5 13 76 200 Totals ...... 27-65 9-21 18-24 43 9 17 7 8 81 200 Downey ...... 4-7 1-4 2-2 523011128 Danelius ...... 5-9 1-3 2-3 10 0 3 1 0 13 25 FG: 1st (15-26) .577 2nd (9-27) .333 Game .453 FG: 1st (12-33) .364 2nd (15-32) .469 Game .415 Visser ...... 1-1 0-0 2-2 40020411 3PT: 1st (5-9) .556 2nd (5-10) .500 Game .526 3PT: 1st (5-12) .417 2nd (4-9) .444 Game .429 Totals ...... 21-52 4-15 20-29 38 12 13 5 6 66 200 FT: 1st (5-5) 1.000 2nd (13-20) .650 Game .720 FT: 1st (6-8) .750 2nd (12-16) .750 Game .750 FG: 1st (12-21) .571 2nd (9-31) .290 Game .404 Clemson ...... 34 35 - 69 Maryland ...... 38 33 - 71 3PT: 1st (3-4) .750 2nd (1-11) .091 Game .267 Georgia Tech ...... 40 36 - 76 Georgia Tech ...... 35 46 - 81 FT: 1st (16-22) .727 2nd (4-7) .571 Game .690 Officials: Corbett, Donato, Ayers; Attendance: 9,191 Officials: Valentine, Perone, Adams; Attendance: 9,191 Georgia Tech ...... 45 28 - 73 Wake Forest ...... 43 23 - 66

Officials: Wood, Nestor, Maxwell; Attendance: 14,017

Ramblinwreck.com • 53 2003-04 Review Officials: Florida State Georgia Tech Officials: Georgia Tech Duke T 1st(3-4) FT: T 1st(3-9) FT: P:1st(4-15) 3PT: P:1st(5-11) 3PT: G 1st(13-32) FG: MP P T Totals T S Richardson BL Waleskowski TO Wafer A Thorton Galloway RB Pickett T F Wilson Johnson, N. 3P Johnson, A. Joiner FG ...... FSU G 1st(12-30) FG: Totals Tarver Moore Brooks Lewis Bynum West Jack Elder Schenscher McHenry Muhammad TECH T 1st(2-4) FT: T 1st(8-10) FT: P:1st(5-10) 3PT: P:1st(1-8) 3PT: Totals Tarver Moore Bynum Muhammad Lewis Jack Elder Schenscher McHenry TECH 33 pointsinthesecondhalf. the Seminoles,scoring25ofhiscareerhigh scoreless forsixminutes.TimPickettlifted with a14-0runinwhichtheJacketswereheld Florida Statetookcontrolinthesecondhalf Tallahassee, Fla. 2-3-04 •Tallahassee-LeonCo.C.C. • Georgia Tech65 Florida State81, Williams DUKE put theBlueDevilsaheadathalf. The Jacketsledearly, 15-4,beforeaDukerun two layupsandahandfulofthree-pointers. missed sevenofitslasteightshotsincluding ets theirfirsthomelossoftheseason.Tech 14-6 inthefinal3:27handingYellow Jack- Duke brokea68-68tiebyoutscoringTech 1-31-04 •AlexanderMemorialColiseum Georgia Tech74 Duke 82, 2003-04 GameSummaries G 1st(14-25) FG: Redick Randolph G 1st(14-30) FG: Totals Ewing Horvath Deng Duhon Dockery ...... -1245-5 2-4 6-11 ...... - - 4-4 2-4 2-9 ...... 00000-0 0-0 0-0 ...... 81 - - 10 5-7 1-2 8-14 ...... 74 82 - 45 37 ...... - - 0-0 1-5 2-6 ...... 2-2 1-6 2-11 ...... - - 0-0 2-7 0-1 4-9 1-6 ...... 4-12 ...... 25132-2 1-3 2-5 ...... 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-3 ...... 1-4 4-9 ...... 01000-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 MP 0-1 ...... P T 2-5 ...... T S BL TO A RB T F 3P FG ...... 00000-0 1-2 MP 0-0 P T 0-2 T S 0-0 ...... BL 3-5 ...... TO A RB T F 3P FG ...... MP P T T S BL TO A RB T F 3P FG ...... 57342-4 3-4 5-7 ...... 31 - 1-1 0-4 3-11 ...... - - 2-2 3-5 3-7 ...... 00000-0 ...... 0-0 2-2 0-0 3-5 ...... 4-16 ...... 27140-0 ...... 1-4 2-7 ...... - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 ...... - - - 10 7-9 0-0 4-7 ...... - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 ...... 11002-2 0-0 1-1 ...... 15030-2 0-3 1-5 ...... Hess,Wood,Heater; Hess,Gordon,Cofer; ...... - - 1-4 0-2 0-4 ...... - - 0-0 0-0 2-2 ...... - - 0-0 0-0 5-7 ...... 27025-6 0-2 2-7 ...... 03020-0 2-2 0-2 0-1 0-3 ...... 3-8 ...... 71 - 4-5 0-0 0-5 7-10 0-0 ...... 3-5 ...... 79000-3 0-0 7-9 ...... 0-0 0-0 3-4 ...... - - 1-1 1-1 3-6 ...... 54 ...... 34 81 65 - - 48 30 33 ...... 35 ...... 24 74 - 42 32 ...... 65 02 92 61 4378 200 81 7 3 14 17 36 19-20 10-25 26-58 10-16 26-29 27-57 29-58

• GeorgiaTech Basketball2004-05 702nd(16-16) .750 332d(21).750 2nd(12-16) .333 272d(-0 .600 2nd(6-10) .267 452d(-1 .182 2nd(2-11) .455 462d(32).500 2nd (13-26) .406 402d(43).359 2nd(14-39) .400 502d(-).500 2nd(3-6) .500 802d(-5 .600 2nd(9-15) .800 502d(-3 .077 2nd(1-13) .500 152d(-0 .600 2nd(6-10) .125 502d(33).406 2nd(13-32) .560 472d(52).536 2nd(15-28) .467 -07-7 6-10 7-22 -351 11 9176 200 65 7 1 19 12 31 5-10 6-23 7-18 Attendance: Attendance: 52 81 4587 200 74 8 5 14 13 38 15-25 72 41 1938 200 82 3 9 21 16 44 17-25 6002091901000711 12100320 10100930 722028210010003 101004118331333342910103150401820 0010008 30111513201005200000000+6530119350310272720011125 0000000 52301132881321182972111615 0000004 41101719 0010010267440110361140092540110418 3420051941503142051102633 613401026 320001530 1001002 49300740 30300214312101124 8,288 9,191 24021528 15312236 1.000 Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game .950 .600 .400 .318 .448 .377 .500 .680 .261 .389 .474 .500 Officials: Tennessee Georgia Tech T 1st(12-18) FT: P:1st(2-9) 3PT: Crump TENNESSEE McFadgon Hendrix G 1st(6-24) FG: Totals Albrecht Bradshaw Asumnu Wingate Herndon Watson Winchester 1st(2-4) FT: P:1st(5-9) 3PT: G 1st(13-27) FG: Totals Tarver Moore Brooks Bynum Muhammad Lewis Jack Elder Schenscher McHenry TECH after intermissiontoholdoffaVols rally. second half,andmade17of24freethrows arc. Tech ledbyasmany16pointsinthe points andmade5of6shotsfrombehindthe Volunteers. Lewisscoredaseason-high24 Jackets scoreanimportantroadwinoverthe 16-of-25 fromthefloortohelpYellow Marvin LewisandB.J.Eldercombinedtogo Knoxville, Tenn. 2-7-04 •Thompson-BolingArena Tennessee 62 Georgia Tech77, avenging anearlierlossatChapelHill. defeated NorthCarolina,88-77, points) basketforasTech matched UNC’sRashadMcCants(31 30-point gameintwoweeks,and B.J. ELDER scored30points,hissecond ...... - - 3-6 1-1 2-2 ...... -1563-5 5-6 3-4 8-11 1-2 ...... 8-14 ...... 12000-0 2-2 0-0 MP 1-4 P T 1-2 ...... T S 2-6 ...... BL TO A RB T F 3P FG ...... -3015810 5-8 0-1 4-13 ...... 35013413 3-4 0-1 3-5 ...... 6-6 3-7 4-13 ...... 00000-0 ...... 8-8 0-0 0-3 0-0 ...... 0-5 ...... - - 0-0 0-0 1-2 ...... 01010-0 0-1 3-6 0-1 0-1 ...... 0-0 2-6 0-0 ...... 0-0 ...... Maxwell,Haney,Crawford; ...... - - 0-0 0-0 1-1 ...... 00000-0 0-0 0-0 ...... 21 - 3-3 1-7 2-13 ...... 27151-2 1-5 2-7 ...... 2 6-62 - 36 26 ...... 35000-3 0-0 3-5 ...... 0-0 0-0 0-2 ...... F PFTR OB MP P T T S BL TO A RB T F 3P FG ...... 34 77 - 44 33 ...... 18-60 25-48 672d(-1 .818 2nd(9-11) .667 222d(-4 .214 2nd(3-14) .222 202d(23).333 2nd (12-36) .250 .708 2nd(17-24) .500 562d(-).429 2nd(3-7) .556 412d(22).571 2nd(12-21) .481 5-23 8-16 12 691 2200 62 6 3 16 9 36 21-29 92 61 041 7200 77 11 4 20 18 36 19-28 Attendance: 0010005 0011009 30200717101102100000004 25103173621201834 41201629 000000113430182654314620343018164012001620300214 2210021460300718 531122433412032032 010192725101329 14,872 Game Game Game Game Game Game .724 .217 .300 .679 .500 .521 ot aoia...... 94 77 - Officials: 48 29 Georgia Tech ...... Carolina North T 1st(3-4) FT: P:1st(7-14) 3PT: Officials: Virginia Georgia Tech G 1st(12-32) FG: 0-0 Totals Tarver 0-0 Moore 2-5 Bynum ...... Muhammad Jack Elder Schenscher McHenry Lewis TECH T 1st(6-8) FT: T 1st(1-8) FT: P:1st(3-9) 3PT: MP P T T S BL TO A RB Billet T F Bannister Reynolds 3P Brown Clark FG ...... UVA P:1st(4-10) 3PT: G 1st(14-30) 0-0 0-0 FG: 0-0 2-6 Totals 0-0 ...... Minter 7-13 ...... Smith Cain Forbes Mapp Byars 1st(6-7) FT: G 1st(12-33) FG: P:1st(3-13) 3PT: N ...... G3 BAT LSTTPMP 0-1 P T T S Totals 0-0 Sanders BL Noel TO 2-5 ...... 5-8 A Manuel Terry 0-0 RB Felton T F Scott 2-10 ...... May 3P . McCants Williams FG ...... UNC ing 83-percentinthesecondhalf. of-28 fromthecharitystripeincludingshoot- points inthesecondhalf.Tech converted 23- second timeontheseasonscoring24ofhis lina. Eldertoppedthe30-pointmarkfor points afterintermissionagainstNorthCaro- second halfastheYellow Jacketsscored54 B.J. Elderhitfivestraightthree-pointersinthe 2-10-04 •AlexanderMemorialColiseum North Carolina77 Georgia Tech88, G 1st(10-29) FG: Totals 2-4 Tarver Moore 0-0 Brooks Bynum 4-7 ...... Muhammad Lewis Jack Elder Schenscher McHenry TECH Tech shot62.1percentinthesecondhalf. deficit inthefinalthreeminutesofgame. back inwhichVirginiaerasedaseven-point 2.4 secondsremaining,completingacome- Todd Billetdrainedalongthree-pointerwith 2-14-04 •UniversityHallCharlottesville,Va. Georgia Tech80 Virginia 82, ...... - - 0-1 0-1 2-4 ...... - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 ...... - - 0-0 0-1 3-8 ...... - - 2-2 0-0 0-3 ...... 14140-0 1-4 1-4 ...... -671 5-6 7-12 5-6 9-16 ...... 3-6 3-8 ...... - - 2-2 0-0 3-5 ...... - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 ...... - - 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 2-7 ...... 4-10 ...... - - 0-0 3-6 3-3 5-9 ...... 5-10 7-16 ...... 00000-0 4-4 MP 0-0 P T 2-2 T S 0-0 ...... BL 2-3 ...... TO A RB T F 3P FG ...... 61 - 9-14 0-1 6-12 ...... 26111-1 1-1 2-6 ...... 39121-2 1-2 3-9 ...... 22004-4 0-0 0-0 MP 0-1 P T 2-2 ...... T S 1-3 ...... BL TO A RB T F 3P FG ...... 48148-9 ...... 1-4 4-8 ...... 0-2 0-1 1-3 ...... 00000-0 ...... 0-0 0-0 2-6 0-0 ...... 5-10 ...... - - 1-2 0-2 4-9 ...... 00000-0 0-0 0-0 ...... Hess,Natili,Eades; Wood,Cofer,Stuart; ...... 74 82 - 45 37 ...... - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 ...... -0360-0 3-6 4-10 ...... - - 0-0 0-1 1-3 ...... 56124-4 1-2 5-6 ...... 41 - - 11 1-2 0-0 4-10 ...... 35003-6 0-0 3-5 ...... 45 88 - 54 34 ...... 95 80 - 51 29 ...... 65 32 32 01 91 8200 88 7 11 19 18 40 23-28 13-25 26-54 29-59 97 10-25 29-71 11-20 85 02 41 01 1458 200 80 5 4 11 17 30 14-19 10-24 28-58 702d(02).833 2nd(20-24) .750 502d(-1 .545 2nd(6-11) .500 352d(42).636 2nd(14-22) .375 702d(01).667 2nd (10-15) .750 152d(-1 .727 2nd(8-11) .125 332d(-2 .417 2nd(5-12) .333 402d(-5 .400 2nd(6-15) .400 472d(42).517 2nd (14-29) .467 .667 2nd(8-12) .857 342d(73).447 2nd(17-38) .364 212d(-1 .636 2nd(7-11) .231 352d(82).621 2nd(18-29) .345 8-21 -32-4 7-13 Attendance: Attendance: 62 21 2258 200 82 5 2 12 17 32 16-23 -94 61 17 200 77 11 3 12 16 40 9-19 9,191 0102007 634311023 632004204540343232201303211011010312001421 312011723 473001531723012133 44100113441012820 11100617 3010106 7121116200000000+0000003 10100210 01000326 0000005 56203834 83200621420204200000002 2540410328010292750211313350101926 4021181732000215 333001017110011326362002283121022337011192321001214 0001004 231011223 7,544 1350932 Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game .821 .520 .481 .696 .474 .381 .400 .492 .737 .408 .417 .483 NC State 79, With four three- pointers, MARVIN Georgia Tech 69 LEWIS came up 2-25-04 • Alexander Memorial Coliseum with another big Tech led by one with 5:39 on the clock, but game as Tech NC State went on a 13-2 run over the next knocked out four minutes to build a 10-point lead. Julius Clemson at Hodge came off the bench for the first time in Littlejohn his Wolfpack career to lead State with all 22 Coliseum, beginning of the Pack bench points.

a run that saw the NC STATE ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP Evtimov ...... 4-7 1-3 6-6 554021534 Jackets win nine of Melvin ...... 2-9 1-3 4-4 14 0 4 1 0 9 34 Collins ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0100008 their last 11 games Atsur ...... 5-7 3-4 3-4 211001636 Sherrill ...... 4-7 1-3 8-12 610001734 of the season. O’Donnell ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0010004 Bennerman ...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 1110009 Watkins ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0010008 Hodge ...... 7-11 2-4 6-8 834232233 Totals ...... 22-43 8-18 27-34 38 12 19 3 5 79 200

FG: 1st (12-25) .480 2nd (10-18) .556 Game .512 3PT: 1st (3-11) .273 2nd (5-7) .714 Game .444 FT: 1st (7-8) .875 2nd (20-26) .769 Game .794

TECH ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP McHenry ...... 0-0 0-0 0-1 23212019 Schenscher ...... 6-8 0-0 4-6 411001631 Elder ...... 6-15 3-7 1-5 431011632 Jack ...... 4-9 1-3 1-2 382101030 Lewis ...... 4-11 2-4 0-0 300011026 Muhammad ...... 4-7 0-0 1-1 20101913 Bynum ...... 2-7 0-1 1-1 10201520 Brooks ...... 0-0 0-0 0-2 0002108 Moore ...... 1-3 1-3 0-0 52112321 Totals ...... 27-60 7-18 8-18 24 17 11 5 9 69 200

FG: 1st (14-30) .467 2nd (13-30) .433 Game .450 3PT: 1st (3-8) .375 2nd (4-10) .400 Game .389 FT: 1st (2-6) .333 2nd (6-12) .500 Game .444

NC State ...... 34 45 - 79 Georgia Tech ...... 33 36 - 69

Officials: Valentine, Jones, Bush; Attendance: 9,191 Georgia Tech 79, Clemson 60 Georgia Tech 75, 2-28-04 • Littlejohn Coliseum • Clemson, S.C. Wake Forest 80, Georgia Tech jumped out to a 9-0 lead before Maryland 64 Georgia Tech 76 a power outage brought the game to a halt. then added a 14-0 run afterward. Tech never 2-19-04 • Comcast Center • College Park, Md. 2-22-04 • Alexander Memorial Coliseum trailed in the contest and led by as many as 22 Tech completed a season sweep of the Terps Wake Forest jumped out to an early 21-4 lead in the second half. Jarrett Jack had 11 points, for the first time since 1993 and won at Col- behind the hot shooting of Justin Gray as Tech 8 boards and 9 assists in the game, and Marvin lege Park for the first time since 1994. Trail- lost its second home contest of the year. Tech Lewis knocked down three triples. ing by nine points at the 8:28 mark of the first rallied from deficits as big as 15 points in the half, Tech went on a 22-9 run to lead 35-31 at TECH ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP second half to tie the game at 71 with 3:36 to Lewis ...... 7-14 4-9 0-0 602021832 the half, then held Maryland to 29.7-percent McHenry ...... 1-1 0-0 4-5 32002622 play, but never took a lead. Schenscher ...... 3-3 0-0 5-6 102101119 shooting in the second half to stay ahead. Elder ...... 5-11 2-6 5-6 322031730 WAKE ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP Jack ...... 2-5 0-0 7-7 892021133 TECH ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP Levy ...... 2-2 1-1 3-6 11 2 5 0 0 8 35 Muhammad ...... 3-8 0-0 0-0 30210615 Lewis ...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 21211021 Danelius ...... 1-3 0-0 1-2 61211314 West ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000000+ McHenry ...... 1-1 0-0 1-2 31140317 Visser ...... 1-3 0-0 3-6 20110513 Nystrom ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000002 Schenscher ...... 3-7 0-0 1-3 10 1 3 4 1 7 32 Gray ...... 10-18 5-11 1-3 464012637 Bynum ...... 2-4 0-1 3-4 21200712 Elder ...... 4-11 0-1 2-4 212101024 Paul ...... 1-6 0-1 0-0 15401222 Brooks ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 20000010 Jack ...... 7-13 3-5 4-8 554012133 Ellis ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000003 Moore ...... 1-5 1-3 0-0 11001312 Muhammad ...... 4-7 0-0 1-2 63303921 Downey ...... 6-7 3-3 4-7 213001933 Tarver ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 10101011 Bynum ...... 4-6 0-1 4-4 422001222 Williams, E...... 4-5 0-0 5-8 312001327 Nelson ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000002 Moore ...... 3-5 2-3 4-4 403111222 Strickland ...... 2-3 0-0 0-1 20101416 Totals ...... 24-51 7-19 24-28 33 15 13 2 11 79 200 Tarver ...... 0-0 0-0 1-2 1000018 Totals ...... 27-47 9-16 17-33 35 16 23 2 4 80 200 Totals ...... 26-51 5-11 18-29 42 14 20 11 7 75 200 FG: 1st (10-27) .370 2nd (14-24) .583 Game .471 FG: 1st (14-22) .636 2nd (13-25) .520 Game .574 3PT: 1st (0-7) .000 2nd (7-12) .583 Game .368 FG: 1st (15-28) .536 2nd (11-23) .478 Game .510 3PT: 1st (7-11) .636 2nd (2-5) .400 Game .563 FT: 1st (7-9) .778 2nd (17-19) .895 Game .857 3PT: 1st (1-5) .200 2nd (4-6) .667 Game .455 FT: 1st (4-8) .500 2nd (13-25) .520 Game .515 FT: 1st (4-7) .571 2nd (14-22) .636 Game .621 CLEMSON ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP TECH ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP Babalola ...... 4-8 2-5 0-0 115031028 MARYLAND ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP Lewis ...... 1-5 1-3 1-2 00101430 Hobbs ...... 2-5 0-0 0-0 42101423 Garrison ...... 5-10 2-3 4-4 713201627 McHenry ...... 0-2 0-1 1-2 31412122 Ford ...... 6-13 0-0 8-10 16 2 4 4 0 20 37 Caner-Medley ...... 5-16 0-4 0-0 721211031 Schenscher ...... 3-4 0-0 1-2 82312733 Shay ...... 1-1 0-0 0-0 0000022 Smith ...... 1-12 0-1 1-4 11 0 3 2 0 3 32 Elder ...... 8-15 4-7 7-8 310012724 Robinson ...... 1-7 1-6 0-0 02300329 Gilchrist ...... 1-7 0-3 2-3 24200429 Jack ...... 7-14 1-4 6-8 233032133 Williams ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000000+ McCray ...... 3-8 0-4 5-6 231121128 Muhammad ...... 1-2 0-0 2-2 21202411 Rice ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0000008 Strawberry ...... 4-9 0-1 2-6 400011017 Bynum ...... 2-6 1-3 1-2 03201623 Hamilton ...... 3-7 2-2 2-4 222011031 Jones ...... 2-5 1-4 0-0 10200516 Moore ...... 2-3 0-1 2-2 50101617 Christie ...... 2-9 2-5 3-3 00200917 Ibekwe ...... 2-3 0-0 1-2 50201511 Tarver ...... 0-2 0-0 0-0 1011107 Hudson ...... 0-2 0-1 0-0 23002011 Fofana ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 2010009 Totals ...... 24-53 7-19 21-28 25 11 17 3 14 76 200 Akingbala ...... 1-2 0-0 0-0 61010214 Totals ...... 23-71 3-20 15-25 44 10 15 7 5 64 200 Totals ...... 20-55 7-19 13-17 33 13 18 5 7 60 200 FG: 1st (8-24) .333 2nd (16-29) .552 Game .453 FG: 1st (12-34) .353 2nd (11-37) .297 Game .324 3PT: 1st (2-9) .222 2nd (5-10) .500 Game .368 FG: 1st (5-25) .200 2nd (15-30) .500 Game .364 3PT: 1st (1-9) .111 2nd (2-11) .182 Game .150 FT: 1st (8-12) .667 2nd (13-16) .813 Game .750 3PT: 1st (0-7) .000 2nd (7-12) .583 Game .368 FT: 1st (6-9) .667 2nd (9-16) .563 Game .600 FT: 1st (9-10) .900 2nd (4-7) .571 Game .765 Wake Forest ...... 39 41 - 80 Georgia Tech ...... 35 40 - 75 Georgia Tech ...... 26 50 - 76 Georgia Tech ...... 27 52 - 79 Maryland ...... 31 33 - 64 Clemson ...... 19 41 - 60 Officials: T. Eades, Greene, M., Eades; Attendance: 9,191 Officials: Donato, Kitts, Lindsay; Attendance: 17,950 Officials: Wood, Cofer, Maxwell; Attendance: 9,200

Ramblinwreck.com • 55 2003-04 Review Officials: Georgia Tech Florida State Officials: Duke Georgia Tech T 1st(7-9) FT: T 1st(5-10) FT: P:1st(2-12) 3PT: Nelson Jack Brooks Moore Lewis TECH 1st(2-12) 3PT: Williams Deng DUKE Redick G 1st(8-27) FG: Totals McHenry Tarver Schenscher Muhammad Elder T 1st(9-12) FT: 1st(11-39) FG: Totals Randolph Dockery Horvath Duhon Ewing 1st(6-11) FT: P:1st(4-16) 3PT: 1st(3-8) 3PT: G 1st(8-29) MP FG: P T T S Totals BL Richardson TO Waleskowski A Wafer Galloway RB Pickett T F Wilson Johnson, N. 3P Johnson, A. Joiner FG ...... FSU his finalhomegame. 21 points,hitting5of10three-pointshotsin third intheACC.SeniorMarvinLewisscored home defeatingFloridaStateandtyingfor Georgia Tech finishedtheregularseasonat 3-6-04 •AlexanderMemorialColiseum Florida State60 Georgia Tech63, 1st(14-27) FG: Totals Tarver Moore Bynum Muhammad Lewis Jack Elder Schenscher McHenry TECH the final1:10toclinchvictory. point range,andmade7of8freethrowsin the floorincluding41.7-percentfromthree- winning streak.Tech shot51percentfrom Blue DevilsandbrokeDuke’s 41gamehome half, snappeda15-gamelosingstreaktothe ing ona14-2runmidwaythroughthefirst Georgia Tech, whichnever trailedaftergo- 3-3-04 •CameronIndoorStadiumDurham,N.C. Duke 68 Georgia Tech76, 2003-04 GameSummaries ...... -2145812 5-8 1-4 6-12 ...... -0007-8 0-0 4-10 ...... 11 - 1-2 0-4 1-14 ...... 93 68 - 39 29 ...... -251 2-2 5-10 7-12 ...... - - 3-4 1-5 3-8 ...... - - 0-0 3-3 3-4 3-5 1-4 ...... 4-9 ...... F PFTR OB MP P T T S BL TO A 2-4 RB T 0-1 F 1-4 3P ...... FG ...... MP P T T S BL TO A RB T F 3P FG ...... 11001-1 0-0 1-1 ...... 41 - 2-3 2-5 1-5 3-7 4-11 ...... 4-9 ...... 31 - 2-3 1-5 0-0 3-12 ...... 0-3 0-0 0-4 ...... 0-2 0-5 ...... 0-0 0-0 MP 0-0 P T 0-2 T S 0-0 ...... BL 1-3 ...... TO A RB T F 3P FG ...... - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 ...... -041 4-4 4-12 8-20 ...... 01000-0 0-0 0-1 ...... 0-2 2-7 4-9 ...... 2-2 ...... 1-2 1-3 ...... - - - 10 3-4 0-1 5-8 ...... - - 0-0 0-0 0-2 ...... 15000-1 0-0 1-5 ...... 13131-2 1-3 1-3 ...... Edsall,Luckie,Jones; Hess,Valentine,Natili; ...... - - 0-0 0-1 1-2 ...... - - 0-0 0-0 1-1 ...... - - 1-3 0-0 3-4 ...... 02003-4 0-0 0-2 ...... 15001-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-5 ...... 0-2 ...... 49270-0 8-10 2-7 0-0 4-9 ...... 2-5 ...... 2-4 0-1 5-8 ...... 4-6 0-0 5-9 ...... -1042-2 0-4 5-11 ...... 56 ...... 53 63 60 - - 38 31 25 ...... 29 ...... 73 76 - 39 37 ...... 20-47 24-70 19-60 26-51

• GeorgiaTech Basketball2004-05 782d(-4 .643 2nd(9-14) .778 502d(-).778 2nd(7-9) .500 172d(-).556 2nd(5-9) .167 172d(-7 .353 2nd(6-17) .167 262d(22).600 2nd (12-20) .296 702d(-1 .636 2nd(7-11) .750 .419 2nd(13-31) .282 .813 2nd(13-16) .545 202d(-5 .133 2nd(2-15) .250 .500 2nd(2-4) .375 262d(13).355 2nd(11-31) .276 .500 2nd(12-24) .519 7-21 8-29 6-31 5-12 Attendance: Attendance: 62 21 2356 200 63 5 3 22 15 42 16-23 21 81 061 8200 68 14 6 20 11 38 12-19 62 51 321 0200 60 11 2 13 11 35 16-23 200 76 9 11 24 14 41 19-27 81300424323012136 52411337 4002008 014012250000033 224011021 42311324614002210000001 30220216 575071139212041335 410002112010006 202022435 3001037 62001919 30200025 42200028 2013005 30230213 1120092183703153161501123260212726 50312123113101414211061020432011036402001220 14201514142011223910411435 9,191 9,314 61011837 04301321 Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game .696 .632 .333 .276 .426 .696 .343 .704 .194 .417 .317 .510 ot aoia...... 94 82 - Officials: 43 39 Georgia Tech ...... Carolina North T 1st(11-15) FT: P:1st(3-12) 3PT: Lewis G 1st(14-27) FG: Totals Tarver Moore Brooks Bynum Muhammad McHenry Schenscher Jack Elder TECH T 1st(8-11) FT: P:1st(3-11) 3PT: G 1st(14-35) FG: MP Totals P T Sanders T S Noel Holley BL Bohlander TO 0-0 A Manuel Terry 8-13 RB ...... May T F McCants Williams 3P Felton Scott FG ...... UNC down acareerhigh17rebounds. Schenscher hadacareerday, scoring17pointsandpulling ACC Tournament over No.5NorthCarolina.Luke ing togive No.4GeorgiaTech afirstroundwininthe Jarrett Jackhita17-footjumperwith1.4secondsremain- Greensboro Coliseum•Greensboro,N.C. 3-12-04 •ACCTournamentQuarterfinals North Carolina82 Georgia Tech83, streak onMarch3. down thestretch,helpedYellow JacketsendDuke’s41-gamehomecourtwinning JARRETT JACK,wholedTech with15pointsandmadesevenofeightfreethrows ...... -2037-7 0-3 5-12 ...... - - 0-3 0-0 1-2 ...... - - 3-4 2-4 3-6 ...... -4276-6 2-7 4-14 ...... - - 0-0 0-1 0-2 ...... 0-0 0-3 0-4 ...... 11000-0 0-0 0-0 MP 1-1 P T 1-1 ...... T S 3-3 ...... BL TO A RB T F 3P FG ...... 01000-2 0-0 0-1 ...... 4-4 4-8 6-12 ...... 00000-0 ...... 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 ...... 0-4 ...... 0-0 0-0 1-3 ...... -1010-0 0-1 3-11 ...... 00000-0 0-0 0-0 ...... Edsall,Jones,Luckie; ...... - - 1-3 0-0 1-2 ...... -71-5 7-17 ...... 01000-0 0-0 0-1 ...... 56010-0 17 0-1 5-6 5-6 ...... 0-0 6-9 ...... 24 83 - 41 42 ...... 28-57 26-66 732nd(11-11) .733 202d(-).333 2nd(2-6) .250 592d(43).467 2nd (14-30) .519 772d(72).773 2nd(17-22) .727 232d(-).286 2nd(2-7) .273 402d(23).387 2nd(12-31) .400 5-18 5-18 Attendance: 22 51 5588 200 83 8 5 15 17 35 22-26 53 31 5488 200 82 8 4 15 14 43 25-33 11-14 10-10 0000001 0110101520213102022010317432021126360011731 1000027 11621720 222001631 0000000+703002191000104 1000021381421273473311253572211624 2000003 1010105 46203203332000030 23,745 22101732 1.000 Game Game Game Game Game Game .846 .278 .491 .758 .278 .394 ue...... 3 1-85 - 51 Officials: 34 ...... Duke Georgia Tech T 1st(9-14) FT: P:1st(3-8) 3PT: Deng DUKE G 1st(11-25) FG: Totals Johnson Randolph Dockery Melchionni Horvath Williams Duhon Ewing Reddick 1st(8-14) FT: P:1st(4-11) 3PT: 3-5 0-0 West 4-7 ...... Muhammad McHenry Lewis Schenscher Jack Elder TECH good. beginning at14:22inthesecondhalftotakeleadfor point deficitatintermission.Dukewentona15-2run 46 pointsinthepaintforgame,overcomingatwo- Duke shot51.9-percentshootinginthesecondhalfand Greensboro Coliseum•Greensboro,N.C. 3-13-04 •ACCTournamentSemifinals Georgia Tech71 Duke 85, G 1st(12-27) FG: Totals Tarver Moore Brooks Bynum Nystrom ...... - - 1-2 1-4 3-8 ...... 71 - 4-5 1-3 7-13 ...... 00000-0 0-0 0-0 ...... - - 0-0 1-4 3-4 2-6 ...... 4-6 9-15 ...... F PFTR OB MP P T T S BL TO A RB T F 3P FG ...... 79122-3 3-4 1-2 1-3 7-9 ...... 3-8 ...... F PFTR OB MP P T T S BL TO A RB T F 3P FG ...... 13001-1 2-4 0-0 0-2 1-3 ...... 0-2 ...... 00000-0 ...... 1-2 0-0 1-3 0-0 ...... 3-6 ...... - - 2-4 18 8-12 0-0 0-0 1-2 ...... 1-2 6-8 ...... 1-4 2-7 ...... 00000-0 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-1 ...... 2-6 ...... 00000-0 0-0 0-0 ...... Wood,Hess,Cofer; ...... - - 3-4 0-0 0-1 ...... - - 2-2 0-1 1-5 ...... - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 ...... 23001-2 0-0 2-3 ...... 63 71 - 35 36 ...... 28-54 25-55 632d(62).667 2nd (16-24) .643 352d(-).200 2nd(1-5) .375 402d(72).586 2nd (17-29) .440 .750 2nd(6-8) .571 342d(-).333 2nd(3-9) .364 442d(32).464 2nd(13-28) .444 4-13 7-20 Attendance: 53 71 5200 85 6 5 6 15 37 25-38 42 11 1337 200 71 3 3 11 12 31 14-22 23,745 0000001 10000617 581111734120131024 100003100000001 40000412 23200626 210021938 40000112651101419111005276130052334300828400012526 2000037 20010219 0000001 1212108 132008150000001 13302037 Game Game Game Game Game Game .658 .308 .519 .636 .350 .455 Georgia Tech 65, Georgia Tech 72, Northern Iowa 60 Georgia Tech 57, Nevada 67 Boston College 54 3-19-04 • NCAA Tournament First Round 3-26-04 • NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 Bradley Center • Milwaukee, Wis. 3-21-04 • NCAA Tournament Second Round Edward Jones Dome • St. Louis, Missouri B.J. Elder hit a pivotal jumper with just 1:06 Bradley Center • Milwaukee, Wis. Following an injury to Tech’s leading scorer left on the clock to seal the win as Georgia Jarrett Jack made two free throws to put Tech B.J. Elder just two minutes into the game, se- Tech outlasted Northern Iowa in the first round ahead by with 25 seconds remaining, then nior Marvin Lewis had one of the best games of the NCAA Tournament. Tech, the No. 3 stole an inbounds pass and drove the length of his career, scoring 23 points and pulling seed, started off strong, leading by as many of the floor for the game-clinching dunk. down five rebounds against the Wolf Pack. as 17 before taking a 12-point lead into half- BC ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP With just over 65 seconds remaining in the Smith ...... 1-4 0-0 0-0 60203222 time. The Panthers started the second half Dudley ...... 5-7 2-2 1-4 935011335 game, Will Bynum drove the baseline for a with an impressive 15-2 run to lead by one. Agbai ...... 4-7 0-0 0-0 30300828 layup to give Tech the lead for good. Hinnant ...... 2-3 0-1 4-4 23202823 Elder answered with a jumper with 15:47 re- Marshall ...... 2-9 1-5 0-0 01201517 NEVADA ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP maining in the game to give Tech the lead, Watson ...... 3-8 1-4 4-6 442131129 Pinkney ...... 4-5 0-0 0-2 80212832 Hailey ...... 0-1 0-0 0-1 22201020 Fazekas ...... 1-6 1-3 3-4 50000623 which the Jackets would hold for the remain- Doornekamp ...... 3-5 1-1 0-0 11210726 Snyder ...... 6-20 1-6 8-8 532012134 Totals ...... 20-44 5-13 9-15 30 14 22 2 11 54 200 Okeson ...... 5-19 2-10 1-1 10 0 4 0 1 13 34 der of the game. Hill-Thomas ...... 3-10 0-0 3-4 61200936 FG: 1st (12-25) .480 2nd (8-19) .421 Game .455 Kemp ...... 1-2 1-1 0-0 00000310 N. IOWA ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP 3PT: 1st (4-9) .444 2nd (1-4) .250 Game .385 Washington ...... 2-4 0-0 0-0 2110049 Schneiderman ...... 5-10 4-8 1-2 520101534 FT: 1st (3-5) .600 2nd (6-10) .600 Game .600 Paul ...... 0-3 0-0 3-5 60020322 Gruber ...... 7-10 0-0 2-3 521001636 Totals ...... 22-69 5-20 18-24 45 5 11 3 4 67 200 Jacobson ...... 2-14 2-7 3-3 55201940 TECH ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP McKowen ...... 2-6 2-5 0-0 33301630 McHenry ...... 4-4 1-1 1-1 013041025 FG: 1st (15-36) .417 2nd (7-33) .212 Game .319 Crawford ...... 4-9 2-5 2-2 621001236 Schenscher ...... 1-4 0-0 0-0 21301235 3PT: 1st (3-10) .300 2nd (2-10) .200 Game .250 Little ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0000006 Elder ...... 7-15 4-7 0-0 013001833 FT: 1st (6-7) .857 2nd (12-17) .706 Game .750 Bennett ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000001 Jack ...... 3-7 0-2 2-2 66202836 Schmit ...... 0-3 0-2 0-0 0120006 Lewis ...... 4-9 1-5 0-0 31100925 TECH ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP Stout ...... 1-1 0-0 0-0 1010028 Muhammad ...... 3-6 0-1 0-1 51202618 Elder ...... 0-2 0-1 0-0 0100103 Godfread ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000003 Bynum ...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 1120006 McHenry ...... 3-5 0-0 0-0 61222625 Totals ...... 21-54 10-27 8-10 28 15 10 1 2 60 200 Brooks ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000002 Schenscher ...... 3-7 0-0 1-1 91321728 Moore ...... 1-4 0-1 2-2 73113417 Jack ...... 3-10 0-1 2-4 23201828 FG: 1st (10-29) .345 2nd (11-25) .440 Game .389 Tarver ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0000003 Lewis ...... 7-13 4-9 5-6 521012336 3PT: 1st (5-14) .357 2nd (5-13) .385 Game .370 Totals ...... 23-51 6-18 5-6 24 15 17 1 12 57 200 Muhammad ...... 3-11 0-1 1-2 81301729 FT: 1st (2-4) .500 2nd (6-6) 1.000 Game .800 Bynum ...... 3-7 2-4 1-2 31201921 FG: 1st (14-27) .519 2nd (9-24) .375 Game .451 Moore ...... 2-4 0-2 2-6 80201618 TECH ...... FG 3P F T RB A TO BL S T T P MP 3PT: 1st (4-11) .364 2nd (2-7) .286 Game .333 Tarver ...... 3-4 0-0 0-1 60110612 McHenry ...... 5-8 0-0 0-0 311001016 FT: 1st (3-4) .750 2nd (2-2) 1.000 Game .833 Totals ...... 27-63 6-18 12-22 49 10 16 5 9 72 200 Schenscher ...... 4-7 0-0 5-6 411211331 Elder ...... 5-11 2-5 0-0 403101229 Boston College ...... 31 23 - 54 FG: 1st (13-35) .371 2nd (14-28) .500 Game .429 Lewis ...... 0-3 0-2 0-0 70000028 Georgia Tech ...... 35 22 - 57 3PT: 1st (4-9) .444 2nd (2-9) .222 Game .333 Jack ...... 1-4 0-2 4-5 63302624 FT: 1st (4-7) .571 2nd (8-15) .533 Game .545 Bynum ...... 5-8 1-3 0-0 221001119 Officials: Boudreaux, Sanzere, Range; Attendance: 18,866 Muhammad ...... 2-3 0-0 0-1 21301419 Nevada ...... 39 28 - 67 Moore ...... 3-9 3-6 0-0 32000923 Georgia Tech ...... 34 38 - 72 Tarver ...... 0-2 0-0 0-0 30000010 West ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000001 Officials: Hightower, Corbett, O’Neill; Attendance: 30,801 Totals ...... 25-55 6-18 9-12 37 10 12 3 4 65 200

FG: 1st (15-29) .517 2nd (10-26) .385 Game .455 3PT: 1st (4-13) .308 2nd (2-5) .400 Game .333 FT: 1st (5-6) .833 2nd (4-6) .667 Game .750

Northern Iowa ...... 27 33 - 60 Georgia Tech ...... 39 26 - 65

Officials: Higgins, Scagliotta, Clinton; Attendance: 18,866

CLARENCE MOORE scored six points and grabbed eight rebounds as Tech fought past Nevada in the St. Louis Regional semifinals, then JARRETT JACK scored a career-high 29 points in the final against Kansas to lift the Yellow Jackets into the Final Four.

Ramblinwreck.com • 57 2003-04 Review Officials: Georgia Tech 1st(15-18) Kansas 1st(1-9) FT: 1st(10-26) 3PT: FG: Totals Tarver Moore Bynum Muhammad Lewis Jack Schenscher McHenry Elder 1st(6-6) TECH FT: two gamesinSanAntonio. joined BynumontheAll-Final Fourteamwith28pointsand23reboundsinthe over OklahomaStateinthenational semifinals. LUKE SCHENSCHER(farright) regional semifinals,andhisdriving layupwith1.7secondsleftliftedtheJackets His acrobaticlayinputTech aheadtostayagainst Nevada(belowleft)inthe BYNUMWILL (11)madethebigbasketinthreeofTech’s NCAATournament wins. Simien KANSAS season highwith14ofhisowninthecontest. scored 15pointsandClarenceMooretieda since the1990season.LukeSchenscher Tech toitsfirstappearanceintheFinalFour with acareer-high29pointsandleadGeorgia 4 fromthelineinfinal47secondstofinish a 71-71tieinovertime,JarrettJackwent4-for- After WillBynumhitathree-pointertobreak Edward JonesDome•St.Louis,Missouri 3-28-04 •NCAATournamentElite8 Kansas 71,OT Georgia Tech79, 2003-04 GameSummaries P:1st(3-10) 3PT: e ...... - - 1-2 2-3 Moody Nash 4-6 ...... Lee Case Hawkins Giddens Miles Langford Graves G 1st(11-33) FG: Totals Padgett ...... -20-2 8-12 ...... 00000-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 ...... 0-1 ...... - - 1-2 0-4 0-6 ...... 0-0 0-1 0-2 ...... -1132-2 1-3 4-11 ...... 02000-0 3-5 MP 0-0 P T 1-5 T S 0-2 ...... BL 5-11 ...... TO A RB T F 3P FG ...... -4003411 3-4 0-0 4-14 ...... - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 ...... 37230-0 ...... 2-3 3-7 ...... 25000-2 0-0 2-5 ...... 135 31 ...... -331 0-0 3-10 6-13 ...... - - 0-0 0-0 2-4 ...... 00000-0 0-0 7-9 0-0 ...... 0-2 4-11 ...... Burr,Lopes,Gray; ...... - - 0-0 0-1 2-5 ...... F PFTR OB MP P T T S BL TO A RB T F 3P FG ...... 26004-7 0-0 5-6 2-6 ...... 0-0 5-5 ...... 58 ...... 63 3-79 - 13 30 36 ...... 1.000 25-56 26-65 .833 2nd (3-6) .500 OT OT OT .500 .167 OT 2nd(3-6) 2nd(1-6) .481 .833 2nd(13-27) .111 .385 .300 2nd (3-6) .500 OT OT .500 2nd(3-6) .300 .333 2nd (14-26) .538 OT OT .538 2nd(14-26) .333

• GeorgiaTech Basketball2004-05 2nd (4-9) .444 OT OT .444 2nd (4-9) 3-16 6-19 Attendance: 13-14 63 91 231 9225 79 13 3 12 14 39 26-34 31 61 5387 225 71 8 3 15 15 36 13-19 71 - 5 30,648 2000006 612051429221001329641429384111241810000012 2120082092101831 401111539 0000001 5230011190000001 385021143 0000002 40002153632314153470210427 310104150010005 21001143 (3-4) (0-3) (1-6) (8-10) (1-1) (2-3) .750 .000 .167 1.000 .667 .800 Game Game Game Game Game Game .188 .446 .684 .765 .316 .400 Officials: Oklahoma State Georgia Tech T 1st(6-9) FT: S ...... G3 BAT LSTTPMP P T T S BL TO A RB T F 3P Graham, J. FG ...... OSU P:1st(2-8) 3PT: Allen Bobik Lucas McFarlin T 1st(6-9) FT: G 1st(11-28) FG: Totals Crawford Miller Weatherspoon Graham, S. P:1st(7-13) 3PT: Jack G 1st(12-28) FG: Totals Tarver Moore Bynum Muhammad Lewis Schenscher McHenry Elder TECH down twelveboards. of theseasonscoring19pointsandpulling Schenscher wouldearnhisfifthdouble-double tying thegamewith28ticksleft.Luke time, buttheCowboyswouldbattleback, a sevenpointleadintothelockerroomathalf five ofhisfirstsix3-pointattempts.Tech took season, startedhotasMarvinLewismade playing initsfirstFinalFoursincethe1990 to thechampionshipgame.GeorgiaTech, sending theYellow Jacketstoitsfirstever trip onds leftontheclocktobreaka65-65tie, Will Bynumhitarunningjumperwith1.7sec- Alamo Dome•SanAntonio,Texas 4-3-04 •NCAATournamentFinalFour Oklahoma State65 Georgia Tech67, ...... - - 5-6 1-2 2-6 ...... 35116-6 1-1 3-5 ...... - - 1-2 1-5 1-5 ...... - - 0-1 0-0 0-0 ...... - - 0-0 5-9 5-9 ...... 0-0 0-3 1-4 ...... 41 - 1-2 2-8 4-14 ...... 02000-0 0-0 MP 0-0 P T 0-0 T S 0-2 ...... BL 0-1 ...... TO A RB T F 3P FG ...... 36124-5 ...... 1-2 3-6 ...... 61 - 4-7 0-0 6-11 ...... 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Tooles Armstrong Villanueva Brown, T. 1st(4-11) FT: P:1st(2-10) 3PT: G 1st(10-34) FG: Totals 0-0 Tarver Moore 0-0 Brooks 5-12 Bynum ...... Muhammad Jack Elder Schenscher McHenry Lewis TECH Ramblin Wreck madeittothechampionship. marked thefirsttimeinschoolhistorythat points, Tech stayed competitive. Thegame starters struggledbutwiththehelpof34bench 15 reboundsfortheHuskies.Yellow Jacket scored agamehigh24pointsandpulleddown standing Player, OmekaOkafor. Okafor had noanswer fortheFinalFour’s MostOut- end asConnecticutupendedtheJackets.Tech Georgia Tech’s championshipruncametoan Alamo Dome•SanAntonio,Texas 4-5-04 •NCAATournamentChampionship Georgia Tech73 Connecticut 82, ...... - - 5-6 0-1 1-8 ...... -5383-4 3-8 0-0 4-15 ...... 0-5 3-9 ...... 46001-4 0-0 4-6 ...... 00000-0 0-0 0-0 ...... 35011310 0-0 1-3 0-0 MP 0-1 P T 0-1 ...... T S 3-5 ...... BL TO A RB T F 3P FG ...... 51 - 8-9 3-8 5-17 ...... 00000-0 ...... 2-6 0-0 3-6 0-0 ...... 6-11 ...... 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Cartmell,Harris,McCall; ...... - - 0-0 1-1 1-3 ...... 51 - 6-8 2-7 5-10 ...... 00000-0 5-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 ...... 2-6 ...... - - 0-0 0-2 0-4 ...... 01001-2 0-0 0-1 ...... 47001211 1-2 0-0 4-7 ...... 64 73 - 47 26 ...... 26-61 15 4-8 0-0 10-17 27-71 732d(42).583 2nd(14-24) .733 382d(-).250 2nd(1-4) .308 462d(32).448 2nd(13-29) .406 .800 2nd(8-10) .364 202d(-2 .417 2nd(5-12) .200 242d(73).459 2nd(17-37) .294 5-17 7-22 53 01 6258 200 82 5 2 16 10 50 25-39 22 391 07 200 73 10 1 14 9 43 12-21 Attendance: 61102183161000929 0000002 1100007 64200937224022130 602000196010017 20002011 501021016435047264010014284021032011201623 0000001 251011723 44,468 16212438 0000724 0200928 Game Game Game Game Game Game .641 .294 .426 .571 .318 .380 Players last vs.Oregon,1-4-02 Minutes: last vs.NorthCarolina,1-11-04 Steals: Oklahoma State,4-3-04 Illinois, 12-4-01 Blocked Shots: Connecticut, 1-26-02 Assists: San DiegoState,12-7-02 Rebounds: Tennessee (8-8),2-10-04 Free ThrowPct.: North Carolina,2-10-04 Free Throw Attempts: North Carolina,2-10-04 Tennessee, 2-7-04; Free Throws: Southern Cal(4-4),1-17-02 3-Pt. FGPct.: 11-27-02North Arizona, 3-Point FieldGoal Att.: 11-27-02Northern Arizona, 3-Point FieldGoals: California (4-5),3-8-02 Field GoalPct.: Duke, 1-31-04 NC State,1-24-04; Field Goal Attempts: Maryland, 1-17-04 Field Goals: Maryland, 1-17-04 Points: Career Highs NCAA FinalFour2004 All-Tournament - 3,fivetimes 25 7 31,twice 60 7 8 1.000 8 .800 1 1.000 •Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 6 16 9 11 Guard •6-0185Senior(1letter) Will Bynum Tournament wins...His spectacular driving,re- play offthebenchinthreeofTech’s five NCAA points gamesafterthebeginningofJanuary. four timesandnotchedall11ofhisdouble-figure on bothendsofthefloor...Ledteaminscoring 2003-04 workouts andindividualinstruction. pated inTech’s springstrengthandconditioning low JacketsinearlyJanuaryof2003andpartici- ter (2003)exams...BeganpracticingwiththeYel- tails below). shots inthreeofTech’s tournamentvictories(de- ment aswell lastseason,makinggame-winning big fortheYellow JacketsintheNCAATourna- Oklahoma asafreshmanat Arizona ...Cameup ures againstNo.5Florida,18USCand3 played well inbiggames,ashetallieddoublefig- is notafraidtomakethebigplay...Hasoften bility. 04 seasonforTech, andhasonemoreyear ofeligi- tend Arizona ...Played thelast30gamesof2003- Tech asahighschoolseniorbeforedecidingtoat- tunity toseehimplay...Madeanofficialvisit Arizona inordertogive hismotherabetteroppor- Transferred toTech afteraseasonandhalfat who canbreakdowndefensesoffthedribble... At Tech Chicago, Ill.(CraneTechPrep/Arizona) 02 - 31. -1 201- F .250 FT- 16 Pct. 4- 11 3P-3PA 9-0 10 *at Arizona/Pac 6-0 43-14.3 Pct. Career FGA FG- 3-0 2004 MP-Avg. G-GS 2002* AvgYear TP F Career Statistics—NCAATournament Games FT- St Bl Pct. TO 104 3P-3PA 39- 10 *at Arizona/Pac A Pct. 15-1 262-17.5 Career PF-FO FGA FG- Avg 15-3 2004 MP-Avg. Reb D G-GS 2002* O- Year Pct. FTA Career Statistics—ConferenceGames FT- 59 21- Pct. 212 30-1 133-16.6 3P-3PA 73- Career Pct. 8-2 584-18.8 2004 FGA FG- 31-9 2003* MP-Avg. G-GS 2002* Year Career Statistics—AllGames > > Always gave theJacketsasparkoffbench > BecameeligibleatTech followingfallsemes- > Tough, physicalandaggressive player who > Energeticandtough-mindedcomboguard In theNCAATournament: 91 1333-19.3 69-12 04571. 3 233 93- 587-19.6 30-4 5-712-56 24- 154-17.1 129 54- 325-21.7 223 92- 616-20.5 -852-40 20- 1-18.5 8-44.7 2 3 3012 4 782-161520161111225 4 7.9 546 56 2 122 131 126-1 2.0 135 106 29- .718 142 102- .310 232 72- .377 494 186- 491-2 301-1 793 11 . 501 2136 7.6 9.3 68 56 3 2 1 1 12 10 12 11 15-0 10-0 1.6 1.7 14 10 8.9 11 9 3- 11.2 1- 268 6.7 168 .769 23 100 .538 13 14 0 13 9 0 10- 52 7- 0 29 47 .370 34 23 27 .474 59-0 10- 13 19 32-0 2.0 9- .429 27-0 2.5 60 .500 1.5 9.6 7.8 38 52 8- 22 287 31 62 7- 6.4 28 21 .781 7 1- 1 197 64 .857 0 56 49 50- 21 .533 75 42- 15 1 17 .317 12 8- 62-1 49 101 .367 32- 14-0 44 49 2.2 .269 .399 18- 50-0 2.8 52 65 .419 14- 22 1.5 55 .375 10- 11 48 11- .767 40 90 .583 8- 69- 12 .650 7- .351 40 97 26- .351 34- 37 .255 .413 13- 98 .356 25- .344 Providedthekey 153 .0 -24135012011 4.0 12 1 0 2 1 5-0 1.3 4 2 2- 1.000 3 3- .125 8 APt -DRb v FF OB tT Avg TP St Bl TO A PF-FO Avg Reb. D O- Avg Pct. TP TA St Bl TO A PF-FO Avg Reb. D O- Pct. TA percent fromthree-pointrangeand76.7 (9.6 ppg)whoshot41.3percentfromthefloor, 35.1 son finaleagainstFloridaStatewithahippointer. assists atDukeMar. 3...MissedTech’s regular-sea- shots fromthefloor...Scoredfive pointswithfour points and2.0assistswhilehittingjust10of30 entering theNCAA Tournament, averaging5.2 the Tar Heels. process ...Went 8-for-9 fromthefoullineagainst Maryland ...Hit13of24shotsfromthefloorin against NorthCarolina,12atVirginia and12at prior toTech’s Feb.22gamewithWake Forest,17 (9-of-19). field goals(20-of-40)and47.4percentofhisthrees 9.3 points,thirdontheteam,hit50percentofhis field goals,including4-of-8fromthree-pointrange. and madetheall-tournamentteam...Made9of17 Cowboys andateam-high17againstConnecticut, two FinalFourgames,including11againstthe screen foralayup. seconds left,drivingaroundaLukeSchenscher bucket againstOklahomaStateonalayupwith1.5 against theJayhawks...Scoredgame-winning ... Hadeightpoints,includingtwo three-pointers left inovertime, againputtingTech aheadforgood Against Kansas,henailedathree-pointerwith1:53 Finished withninepointsagainsttheWolf Pack ... the Jacketsaheadforgoodin72-67victory... verse layupwithaminuteleftagainstNevada put > Tech’s fourth-leadingscorerfortheseason > Foundgoingdifficultinhislastsixgames > Scored41pointsinthethreeTech games > FortheentireNCAA Tournament, averaged > Averaged 14.0pointsand3.0assistsinthe #11 #11 #11 #11 #11 #11 #11 #11 #11 #11 #11 #11 #11 #11 #11 from the line ... Averaged 2.5 assists. his career at Arizona, > In ACC games only: Tech’s third-leading posting career aver- scorer at 11.2 ppg, 2.5 rpg, 2.27 apg, 41.9% FG, ages of 6.6 points, 2.8 36.7% 3FG, 85.7% FT ... Ranked 20th in the league rebounds and 1.4 as- in scoring, tied for 3rd in free throw percentage. sists while shooting > Shot 76.3 percent from the line against Top 34.6 percent from the 25 teams, 85.7 percent in ACC games and 87.0 per- floor and 28.1 percent from three-point range. Bynum made the cent (20-of-23) in ACC games on the road. > Summer 2002: Averaged 12.8 points 2.8 re- game-winning basket > Scored a career-best 25 points against Mary- bounds and 2.0 assists per game on Arizona’s 10- in three of Tech’s land, 20 at Wake Forest and 17 at NC State in suc- game tour of Australia ... Saw action in six contests NCAA Tournament cessive games in January, his three highest scoring (three starts) after returning home to Chicago to be wins last season. He games of the season ... Made 22 of 43 shots from with his mother, Rose, who had been in the hospi- averaged 14.0 points the floor (51.2 pct.), 8-of-17 from three-point range tal ... Scored in double figures three times on the in the two Final Four (47.1 pct.) and 10-of-11 free throws ... Had 10 as- tour, including a 24-point outburst vs. the Sydney games and made the sists in those three games. Kings on May 24 ... Shot 86.4 percent (19-of-22) from all-tournament team, > Almost single-handedly brought the Jackets the line Down Under. and averaged 9.3 back from a 7-point second-half deficit against points during the Maryland (Jan. 17), scoring nine points in a deci- 2001-02 (Freshman at Arizona) entire NCAA sive 14-0 run ... Hit 5 of 7 three-point attempts in Tournament. the game ... Scored 15 first-half points, including > Averaged 6.4 points and 1.4 assists as a fresh- three treys, to lift the Jackets at Wake Forest ... man ... Ranked second on the team with a .583 FG Scored 15 of his 17 points at NC State in the second percentage in the Pac-10 Tournament ... Shot just half in a Tech rally that fell short. .344 (73-of-212) on the year, but was slightly better > Scored 15 points at Georgia with a season- in conference play at .375 ... Posted three straight high six assists and just one turnover (5-for-11 FG, double-figure scoring efforts twice during the year 4-for-4 FT, 3 steals). (vs. Valpo, Oregon and Oregon State/California, Arizona State and California) ... Finished the year 2002-03 (Sophomore at Arizona) with nine double-figure scoring games. > One of two Wildcats to finish in double fig- > Played in eight games, starting two, before ures (10 points) on 3/21 vs. Oklahoma in the West deciding to leave the Wildcats ... Averaged 7.8 Regional Semifinal, while adding three rebounds points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.5 assists ... Shot 35.6 ... Hit 4-of-5 FGs en route to 10 points and three percent from the floor and 35.1 percent from three- assists on 3/8 vs. California ... Scored in double fig- point range ... Played 39 games and started 11 in ures for the second straight time with 10 points (4-

Ramblinwreck.com • 61 Players Will Bynum 62 •Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 Society. steelworker ...MajoringinHistory, Technology and ... SonofWilliam andRoseRobinson ...Fatherisa Full nameisWilliam Bynum... Born January4,1983 Personal League all-academichonoree,aswell. son ...Was a1999ChicagoHighSchool Public Break RecruitingServicehadingintohisseniorsea- cruit nationallyandtheNo.15pointguardbyFast Nike BacktoSchoolClassic...RatedtheNo.93re- Chicago selectionandearnedMVPhonorsinthe junior andsenior... A Street&Smith’s all-metro all-city selectionandearnedall-statehonorsasa time all-ChicagoPublicLeaguepick,athree-time to theClass AA [quote]EliteEight[quote]... A four- 20-9 recordin2000,wheretheCougarsadvanced Longstreet atCraneTech Prep...Ledtheteamtoa bounds and7.0assistspergameforcoach Anthony state selection. ville, Ky.) ... A 2001ChicagoTribune first-teamall- cago) andtheNikeDerbyFestival Classic(Louis- Participated intheWendy’s All-Star Shootout (Chi- and ChicagoPublicPlayer-of-the-Year honors... bounds and7.0assistsasasenior...Earnedall-city in Dallas,Texas ... Averaged 27.0points, 6.0re- Team USA/Texas inthe2001GlobalGames,held nationally byHoopScoopmagazine...Played for National Top-50 Seniors...RatedtheNo.50player cial visittoTech ...ListedonBobGibbons’ All-Star ing periodinNovember 2000aftermakinganoffi- High School > As ajunior, averaged 22.0points,4.0 re- > Signedwith Arizona duringtheearlysign- figure scoringgameoftheyear. Oregon on1/4,histhirddouble seven FGsenrouteto15pointsvs. 15 minutes...Hitaseason-high three reboundsandastealinjust of-4 treys)tofinishwith17points, USC on1/17,hitting6-of-8FGs(4- tor offthebenchinwinover Connecticut on1/26... 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Elder Guard • 6-4 • 218 • Senior (3 letters) Madison, Ga. • Morgan County H.S. #1#1#1#1 At Tech right ankle just two minutes into the Nevada game in the St. Louis Regional semifinals, an injury which > Versatile offensive performer and an under- diminished his effectiveness the rest of the week- rated defender who has received all-ACC honors end and for the Final Four ... Was limited to just 15 Preseason Wooden each year at Tech (2nd team all-ACC last year, 3rd minutes in Tech’s two games in the St. Louis Re- Award list 2005 team as a sophomore, all-freshman as a freshman) gional ... Started the next game against Kansas but ... Good perimeter shooter who can also create off AP All-American (HM) managed just 12 minutes ... Did not score in either 2004 the dribble ... A capable ballhandler who is capable game, but had an offensive rebound and an assist of running the point if needed ... Fully recovered against the Jayhawks. All-ACC (2nd team) during the summer from the ankle injury he suf- > Recovered enough to play 19 minutes against 2004 fered during the NCAA Tournament. Oklahoma State, but scored just two points (1-4 FG, USBWA All-District 4 > Surpassed the 1,000-point plateau for his 0-3 3 FG) ... Scored 14 points (4-15 FG, 3-8 3FG) in 2004 career on Jan. 20 of last season at Wake Forest, and 28 minutes in the national championship game finished the season with 1,326 points to hold 20th against Connecticut. NABC All-District 3 place on the all-time scoring chart at Tech ... Also > Scored 12 points against Northern Iowa and (2nd team) 2004 moved up to fifth place on the Jackets’ all-time 18 against Boston College during the first week- Wooden Award finalist three-point field goal list with 179 ... Rated No. 10 end of the tournament ... Made a key play late in 2004 on Athlon magazine’s list of top shooters in the the win over UNI as he rebounded his own missed ACC All-Tournament nation. three-pointer and drove the lane for a short jumper (2nd team) 2004 2003-04 that put Tech ahead by four with 1:06 left ... Shot 50 percent (6-12) from three-point range in the two Preseason NIT All- > Named to the second-team All-ACC after games. Tournament 2003 making the third team as a sophomore ... Honor- > Averaged 20.5 points in Tech’s two ACC Tour- able mention all-American by the Associated Press nament games, including 25 points versus Duke, Career Highs ... Also named All-District 4 by the USBWA, All- and was named to the All-ACC Tournament sec- District 5 by the NABC and one of the final 20 can- ond team. Points: 36 didates for the Wooden Award All-America team. > Before injuring his ankle against Nevada, he Clemson, 1-27-04 > ACC’s seventh-leading scorer at 14.9 points was on the best stretch of his career, scoring in Field Goals: 12 a game ... Ranked ninth in the ACC in field goal double figures in 13 straight games, including five Clemson (12-20), 1-27-04 percentage (.421) and three-point percentage (37.9 20-point efforts ... Scored 20 points at Tennessee on Field Goal Attempts: 23 Connecticut (10-23), 11-26-03; pct.), sixth in three-pointers per game (2.06) and Feb. 7, 30 vs. North Carolina on Feb. 10, 22 at Vir- Georgia (9-23), 1-3-04 ginia on Feb. 14, 27 vs. Wake Forest Feb. 22 and 25 10th in free throw percentage (78.1 pct.) ... Was Field Goal Pct: .727 averaging 17.8 points in the ACC and NCAA Tour- vs. Duke in the ACC Tournament ... Shot 46.5 per- NC State (8-11), 1-11-03 naments combined before sustaining a sprained cent from the floor (79-of-170) and 45.6 percent (36- 3-Pt Field Goals: 7 right ankle against Nevada. of-79) from three-point range during that stretch. North Carolina, 2-10-04 > In the NCAA Tournament: Sprained his > In ACC games only: 15.9 ppg, 2.7 rpg, 40.9% 3-Pt Field Goal Att: 12 North Carolina, 2-10-04 3-Pt FG Pct: 1.000 Career Statistics — All Games North Carolina (2-2), 2-2-02 Free Throws: 7 Year G-GS MP-Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct. O- D Reb Avg PF-dq A TO Bl St TP Avg Wake Forest (7-7), 2-27-02; 2002 31-13 630-20.3 115- 269 .428 41- 114 .360 37- 47 .787 27- 39 66 2.1 82-3 44 47 3 27 308 9.9 VCU (7-10), 12-29-03; 2003 30-28 886-29.5 171- 371 .461 61- 154 .396 47- 68 .691 38- 41 79 2.6 67-1 73 59 2 33 450 15.0 Wake Forest (7-8), 2-22-04 2004 38-36 1008-26.5 194- 468 .415 77- 206 .374 103- 132 .780 38- 67 105 2.8 77-2 53 72 4 28 568 14.9 Free Throw Attempts: 10 Career 99-77 2524-25.5 480- 1108 .433 179- 474 .378 187- 247 .757 103- 147 250 2.5 226-6 170 178 9 88 1326 13.4 VCU (7-10), 12-29-03 Free Throw Pct: 1.000 Career Statistics — ACC Games Wake Forest (7-7), 2-27-02 Rebounds: 10 Year G-GS MP-Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct. O- D Reb Avg PF-dq A TO Bl St TP Avg Cornell, 11-23-03 2002 16-11 356-22.3 65- 142 .458 24- 59 .407 20- 24 .833 13- 20 33 2.1 44-2 24 34 3 16 174 10.9 Assists: 7 2003 16-16 495-30.9 93- 206 .451 25- 75 .333 34- 46 .739 23- 16 39 2.4 40-1 39 35 1 17 245 15.3 Troy State, 12-17-02 2004 16-14 443-27.7 79- 193 .409 38- 98 .388 59- 75 .787 15- 28 43 2.7 43-2 21 35 2 11 255 15.9 Blocked Shots: 1 Career 48-41 1294-27.0 237- 541 .438 87- 227 .383 113- 145 .779 51- 64 115 2.4 127-5 84 104 6 44 674 14.0 five times Steals: 4 Career Statistics — NCAA Tournament Games IUPUI, 12-29-01; Saint Louis, 12-13-03 Year G-GS MP-Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct. O- D Reb Avg PF-dq A TO Bl St TP Avg Minutes: 37 (regulation) 2004 6-6 124-20.7 17- 49 .347 9- 25 .360 3- 4 .750 5- 6 11 1.8 9-0 4 7 1 2 46 7.7 Clemson, 3-8-03; 38 vs. Georgia, 1-3-04 (2 ot)

Ramblinwreck.com • 63 Players nation. shooters inthe magazine’s listoftop 10 onAthlon 179, andisratedNo. field goallistwith all-time three-point place ontheJackets’ at Tech. Heholdsfifth all-time scoringchart hold 20thplaceonthe with 1,326pointsto enters hissenioryear Wake Forest,and 20 oflastseasonat for hiscareeronJan. 1,000-point plateau Elder surpassedthe B.J. Elder 64 •Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 NIT. earned himall-tournamenthonorsinthePreseason against No.25Texas Tech inNovember, which Scored 22pointsagainstNo.1Connecticutand16 in the12suchgamespriortohisankleinjury... 15 Top 25teamsTech facedduringtheseason,16.2 necticut. at Georgiaand22inthefirstmeetingagainstCon- more eighttimesduringtheseason,including25 him tosixminutesinthefirsthalf...Scored20or points afterintermissionfoultroublelimited games ... Against Wake Forest,scored26ofhis27 off theTech recordforan ACC game. game byan ACC player allseasonandonepoint 7 fromthefoulline...Itwas thehighestscoring and went 6-of-10fromthree-pointrangeand6-of- of 25...Madeacareer-best 12shotsin20attempts, 27),11morethanhispreviousbest Clemson (Jan. seal thewinbymaking5of6freethrows. five straightinonesecond-halfstretch...Helped Made 7of12three-pointersinthegame,including Rashad McCants,whoscored31inthegame... 24 oftheminasecond-halfscoringduelwithUNC’s including 30againsttheNorthCarolina(Feb.10), 5th (2.38). three-point percentage9th,three-pointerspergame ACC was 6th-best,freethrowpercentage10th, FG, 38.8%3FG,78.7%FT...Scoringaverage vs.the (J.25) and21against Tennessee(J.25) (D.15). season: 25againstTroy State(D.17),22vs.Duke allwins.Otherhighgamesthis and NCState(J.11), Maryland (F.9), 24against No.17Georgia(N.27) 5-3 inthosegames...Scored23 against8th-ranked FT) inTech’s lastregular-season game...Tech was ing 20vs.ClemsonMar. 8(7-12FG,2-5 3FG,4-4 45.4% FG,32.6%3FG,78.9%FT. ages vs.rankedteams:17.3ppg,3.1rpg,1.9apg, 2.4 apg,45.1%FG,33.3%3FG,73.9%FT... Aver- loss (9-17FG,4-83FG,4assists). his seasonhigh,againstTexas Tech inaquarterfinal State inthefirstround...Scored23points,oneoff Scored 12points(4-8FG,2-53FG)againstOhio ages: FG, 0-33FG)againsttheHawkeyes ... off anin-boundsplay...Scoredeightpoints(4-13 with onesecondleftonamiddledrive intothe lane three-pointers pergame(2.03). overall fieldgoalpercentage(46.1)and10thin enth inthree-pointpercentage(39.6),seventh in shooter ...Ninthinthe ACC inscoring(15.0),sev- Tech’s second leadingscorerandtopthree-point 2002-03 > Averaged 15.1pointspergameagainstthe > Had13double-figureeffortsin16 ACC > Scoredacareer-high 36pointsagainst > Scored30pointstwiceinatwo-week period, > Scored20ormorepointseighttimes,includ- > > Madethegame-winningshotagainstIowa > Third-teamall-ACCperformerwhowas 10.0ppg,3.5rpg,38.1%FG,25.0%3FG... Averages inACCgames: 15.3ppg,2.4rpg, NIT aver- Had fourormoreineightothergames. had sixatVirginia Mar. 5togowith10points... against Troy StateonDec.17(scored25)... Also 55, 30.9pct.),however. in sixofTech’s final13gamesoftheseason(17-of- against ClemsononFeb.5...Didnotmakeathree long streakto21games,beforegoingthree-less pointer in17straightgames,extendinghiscareer- (season lowof6vs.Virginia andDuke). he played aftermissingtheopenerwithasorefoot Mar. 8. Clemson’s Edward Scotttojustseven (2-15FG)on utes defendingeachplayer ...Helpedhold games, 10-25FG)...Played themajorityofmin- North Carolina(RashadMcCants,26pointsintwo Redick, 11points,2-10FG,1-63FGonJan.25)and points intwo games,8-24FG,3-123FG),Duke(J.J. games, 5-26FG),FloridaState(TimPickett,21 Hodge,28pointsinthree against NCState(Julius top scorerswell belowtheiraverages ingames Maryland, two vs.Wake Forest,two vs.Duke). teams Tech played (Georgia,Minnesota,two vs. conference foes andshot40.7percentfrom three- for thirdinsteals... Averaged 10.9pointsagainst freshmen (9.9,tiedfor29thoverall) andwas tied 2001-02 > Dishedoutaseason-highseven assists > Begantheseasonbyhittingatleastonethree- > Reacheddoublefiguresin25ofthe30games > Instrumentalinholdingsomeofthe ACC’s > Averaged 17.3pointsagainsttheeightranked > The ACC’s second-leadingscoreramong point range and 83.3 percent from the free throw of the last two weeks of the regular season. line. > After joining the starting lineup on Jan. 22 > Tech’s third-leading scorer overall ... Shot 36.0 against Virginia, he averaged 11.0 points and Tech percent from three-point range overall and 78.7 per- went 8-5 in those games ... Made 24-of-52 three- cent from the line. point attempts (46.2 percent) in those games ... Was > Turned red-hot in Georgia Tech’s last three first inserted into the starting lineup for Tech’s Jan. regular-season games, scoring 18 points at Virginia 10 game at Duke, and he responded with 10 points and 25 against Wake Forest to help the Yellow Jack- on 5-of-9 shooting with two assists before fouling ets to a pair of victories over ranked teams, then out. adding 10 at Florida State ... Scored 11 points in Tech’s ACC Tournament loss to Wake Forest, mak- High School ing it four straight double-digit games to finish the season ... Made 20 of 39 field goals, 12-of-23 from > Named to the Georgia Dandy Dozen by the three-point range and 12-of-13 from the free throw Atlanta Tipoff Club ... First-team Class AA all-state line in those four games ... Scored in double fig- selection . . . Ranked the No. 73 prospect and No. ures 13 times in Georgia Tech’s last 21 games. 20 shooting guard in the nation by PrepStars . . . > Poured in 25 points in Tech’s final home game Also rated among the nation’s Top 100 seniors by against Wake Forest, 23 of them in the second half The Sporting News. as Tech came away with the 90-77 win ... Hit 7-of- > Averaged 26 points, six rebounds and two 10 field goals, 4-of-6 from three-point range, and steals per game as a senior, following 21 points and 7-of-7 from the free throw line to key the victory ... five rebounds per game his junior year . . . Second- His point total was the highest for an ACC fresh- team all-state and Region 7-AA Player of the Year man in the ACC that season. as a junior . . . Scored a school-record 1,803 points > Scored 19 points in just 16 minutes in Tech’s during his career, averaging 25.4 points per game 74-50 win at Clemson ... Made one of the key plays over seasons . . . Shattered a backboard during a in Tech’s 82-80 come-from-behind win at Virginia high school game as a senior. ... With Tech trailing by six, hit a three-pointer with 45 seconds left to pull the Jackets within three points Personal and set the stage for the last-second victory ... Fin- > Full name is Barry Jaquawn Elder ... Born ished the game with 18 points and four assists in September 4, 1982 ... Son of LaVonda Elder ... Ma- just 25 minutes, hitting four three-pointers on eight joring in Management, and made the Dean's List attempts ... Contributed eight points, four rebounds in the fall of 2003 ... Honored by his hometown of and two steals in Tech’s 65-59 victory over NC State. Madison, Ga., with “B.J. Elder Day” on June 12, > Was named the ACC Rookie of the Week each 2004.

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Had six points, six rebounds, two blocks and two > Signed with Tech as a point guard, but has steals against Nevada, followed by four points, four found a home closer to the basket as a strong for- rebounds and two steals versus Kansas. ward where he is capable of defending four posi- > At the Final Four against Oklahoma State, tions, and can handle the ball well ... Played all five scored six points (3-5 FG) with seven rebounds, four positions on the floor as a junior, even the center assists and three steals. position when Tech used a small lineup. > Had seven points with six rebounds in Tech’s > Versatile player whose lanky build and long win at Duke Mar. 3, and six points and three re- arms are big assets on the defensive end, where he bounds at Clemson on Feb. 28 ... Added four points has made his most important contributions for the and five rebounds against Duke in the ACC Tour- Yellow Jackets ... Struggled at the offensive end his nament. first two seasons, but last season’s move to > Averaged just 3.4 points a game for the sea- frontcourt helped boost his confidence in that area son, but gained enough confidence in his offensive ... Became an important offensive contributor in game to hit 48.1 percent of his field goals overall Tech’s NCAA Tournament run. and 26.9 percent from three-point range ... In his 2003-04 first two seasons, he hit just 30.6 percent of his field goals and 20.3 percent from beyond the arc. > Started Tech’s first 14 games of the season, > Second on the team with 33 blocked shots and 18 of the last 19 (all except Senior Day). (15 in ACC games) and fourth on the squad with > Played the best basketball of his career over 40 steals ... Recorded a career-best four blocked the last 11 games, averaging 5.5 points and 3.6 re- shots at Maryland on Feb. 19, and ranked 13th in bounds ... Had 14 assists, 17 steals and seven blocks the ACC with 0.87 blocks per game against the in that stretch while shooting 56.8 percent from the league. field (25-44) and 64.3 percent from the free throw > Also averaged 3.2 rebounds, has 46 assists Career Highs line (9-14) ... Scored 61 points in the final 11 games and just 42 turnovers ... Had no more than one turn- Points: 13 of the season after totalling just 67 for the first 27 over in 28 games (only one every 16.5 minutes). Cornell, 1-2-02 games of the season. > Other top games during the season included Field Goals: 5 > In the NCAA Tournament: Averaged 6.5 eight points with six rebounds against St. John’s; Cornell (5-7), 1-2-02; points per game in the NCAA Tournament, almost five points and five assists with no turnovers at Northern Iowa (5-8), 3-19-04 twice his season average ... Scored 10 points in each Cornell; nine points against Tennessee State; five Field Goal Attempts: 8 of Tech’s first two Tournament games, wins over points, five steals and four assists against Marist ... Northern Iowa (5-8), 3-19-04 Northern Iowa and Boston College, for his only Went scoreless against VCU but grabbed a career- Field Goal Pct.: 1.000 Boston College (4-4), 3-21-04 double-figure scoring efforts of the season ... Shot best eight rebounds. 3-Pt Field Goals: 2 75 percent from the field in the two games as he Cornell (2-3), 1-2-02; went 5-for-8 against UNI and 4-for-4 against BC ... Cornell (2-4), 1-8-03 3-Pt Field Goals Att.: 4 IUPUI (0-4), 12-29-01; Career Statistics — All Games UAPB (1-4), 11-23-02; Cornell (2-4), 1-8-03 Year G-GS MP-Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct. O- D Reb Avg PF-dq A TO Bl St TP Avg 2002 30-2 282- 9.4 22- 74 .297 5- 27 .185 6- 13 .462 13- 25 38 1.3 44-0 20 33 12 12 55 1.8 3-Pt FG Pct: 1.000 Connecticut (1-1), 4-5-04 2003 30-0 334-11.1 22- 70 .314 7- 32 .219 10- 19 .526 18- 22 40 1.3 52-1 33 16 13 23 61 2.0 Free Throws: 4 2004 38-32 695-18.3 52- 108 .481 7- 26 .269 17- 36 .472 41- 82 123 3.2 96-4 46 42 33 40 128 3.4 Clemson (4-5), 2-28-04 Career 98-34 1311-13.4 96- 252 .381 19- 85 .224 33- 68 .485 72- 129 201 2.1 192-5 99 91 58 75 244 2.5 Free Throw Attempts: 5 Clemson (4-5), 2-28-04 Career Statistics — ACC Games Rebounds: 8 VCU, 12-29-03 Year G-GS MP-Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct. O- D Reb Avg PF-dq A TO Bl St TP Avg Assists: 5 2002 15-1 122-8.1 10- 31 .323 2- 12 .167 3- 5 .600 8- 10 18 1.2 25-0 9 12 4 8 25 1.7 UAPB, 11-23-02; 2003 15-0 155-10.3 7- 31 .226 0- 11 .000 6- 10 .600 11- 12 23 1.5 31-1 14 6 5 12 20 1.3 Clemson, 2-5-03; 2004 16-10 255-15.9 11- 30 .367 1- 7 .143 8- 19 .421 13- 23 36 2.3 38-2 12 16 15 16 31 1.9 Cornell, 11-23-03 Career 46-11 532-11.6 28- 92 .304 3- 30 .100 17- 34 .500 32- 45 77 1.7 94-3 35 34 24 36 76 1.7 Blocked Shots: 4 Maryland, 2-19-04 Steals: 5 Career Statistics — NCAA Tournament Games Marist, 12-23-03 Year G-GS MP-Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct. O- D Reb Avg PF-dq A TO Bl St TP Avg Minutes: 26 2004 6-6129- 21.5 18- 30 .600 2- 4 .500 1- 1 1.000 9- 15 24 4.0 20-1 8 10 5 11 39 6.5 UAPB, 11-23-02; Duke, 3-3-04

Ramblinwreck.com • 67 Players 68 •Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 season (5.9min.avg.). time allseason,butplayed thelastsixgames ofthe and Clemson(F.5).minutes atDuke(J.25) 2-4 FT, 2assists,blocksand3steals. Played 19 against Tulane (tiedwithIllinoislastyear), 2-5FG, games. State, CornellandDuke. Also went scoreless in14 and Arkansas-Pine Bluff...ScoredsixagainstTroy Scored aseason-highseven pointsagainstTulane Clemson (F.5) and Arkansas-Pine Bluff(N.23)... among Tech’s regularsineachcategory). steals fortheseason(bestper-40-minute ratio biggest contribution;had13blockedshotsand23 two turnovers inhislastninegames(65minutes). 1 assist/turnover ratio,bestontheteam...Hadonly regular players (1.9per40minutes)anda2.06-to- Iowa (onethree-pointer, onebreakaway jam). ast, 1reb)...Scoredfive pointsinfourminutesat Ohio StateinthefirstroundofNIT(2-3FG,1 baskets, includingabreakaway reverse jam,against 3FG inatotalof16minutes)...Scoredpairkey offense inTech’s NITgames(4.0ppg,5-6FG,2-3 2002-03 > DidnotplayMar. 1atNorthCarolina,first > Matched acareerhighwith21minutes > Dealtcareer-high five assists against Gave> Tech excellentdefenseonthewing,his > Hadthebestturnover rateamongTech’s > Defensive stalwart whocontributedsome Duane McHenry ...MajoringinManagement. Born April 11,1983...Parents areWanda and Personal Class 6A. Woodlawn Hightothe2000 Alabama statetitlein points andninereboundsasajunior...Led News andNo.87byHoopScoop... Averaged 14 tionally byRivals.com, No.77byTheSporting the topprospectsinstate...RatedNo.42na- High School against Florida A&M. son highofthreeassistscameintheseasonopener Cornell ...BlockedthreeshotsagainstIUPUISea- shooting andgrabbedfourreboundsinwinover 3-of-4 fieldgoals. tempts ... Also scoredsixinalosstoDuke, hitting Craig Dawsontonopointsinfivefieldgoalat- game ...HelpedshutdownWake sharpshooter Tech defeatNo.24Wake ForestinTech’s finalhome while playinganexcellentdefensive gametohelp 12 blockedshotsandsteals. had hismoments...Despitelimitedminutes, game, andstruggledwithhisoutsideshooting,but Carolina ... Averaged justundertwo pointsper starts earlyintheyear againstWisconsin andNorth 2001-02 > Fullnameis Anthony DuaneMcHenry... > Namedtothe Alabama Super12,signifying > Scoredacareer-high 13 pointson5-for-7 > Scoredsixpointsandgrabbedfive rebounds > Played inallbutonegame,andmadetwo Anthony McHenry Anthony McHenry Game-by-Game

2003-04 ...... MP FG 3FG FT O-R A TO Bl St Pts Eastern Illinois ..... 13 2-3 0-0 1-2 0-1 0 0 0 0 5 UL-Lafayette* ...... 23 2-3 1-2 0-0 0-5 2 0 1 0 5 Illinois ...... 21 1-7 0-2 0-0 0-2 1 2 0 1 2 Hofstra* ...... 16 1-3 0-1 1-3 1-3 3 0 1 1 3 St. Louis ...... 9 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 0 0 Cornell* ...... 24 2-2 0-0 1-2 2-6 5 0 3 0 5 Wisconsin* ...... 10 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 1 2 0 0 0 Connecticut* ...... 14 1-3 0-0 0-0 2-3 0 1 1 1 2 North Carolina* ...... 8 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 Texas Tech* ...... 16 1-3 1-2 0-0 1-5 2 3 0 2 3 Georgia ...... 16 0-5 0-2 0-0 0-1 2 2 0 1 0 Ohio State* ...... 19 1-5 0-2 0-2 1-3 2 1 0 0 2 Syracuse ...... 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 1 0 0 0 Tennessee State* 24 3-6 0-1 3-3 2-5 2 1 1 0 9 Davidson ...... 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Saint Louis* ...... 21 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-2 0 1 1 0 3 Wofford ...... 11 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-4 0 3 2 0 2 Alabama A&M* .... 21 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-3 1 0 2 1 2 Tulane ...... 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 St. John’s* ...... 22 4-5 0-1 0-0 3-6 1 0 0 0 8 IUPUI ...... 14 2-8 0-4 1-2 0-2 1 0 3 1 5 Marist* ...... 19 2-3 1-2 0-1 0-3 4 1 1 5 5 Cornell ...... 17 5-7 2-3 1-2 2-4 1 0 0 0 13 VCU* ...... 17 0-1 0-0 0-0 3-8 1 0 0 0 0 Clemson ...... 7 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-1 2 2 1 0 0 Georgia* ...... 25 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 4 1 1 2 Duke ...... 18 2-5 1-2 0-0 0-4 2 2 0 0 5 North Carolina* ...... 5 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 Maryland ...... 6 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Virginia ...... 8 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1 1 0 0 NC State ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Maryland ...... 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 1 0 Virginia ...... 7 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 Wake Forest ...... 5 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 Wake Forest ...... 8 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 3 NC State ...... 7 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 Florida State ...... 5 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-3 0 2 0 0 0 Clemson ...... 24 2-4 1-1 0-0 2-6 1 1 1 3 5 North Carolina ..... 12 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-0 2 0 0 1 1 Duke* ...... 25 0-4 0-2 1-4 2-2 0 0 1 1 1 Clemson ...... 6 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 Florida State* ...... 18 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-4 0 1 1 0 4 Duke ...... 12 3-4 0-0 0-0 2-3 0 2 0 0 6 Tennessee* ...... 14 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 3 0 0 2 Maryland ...... 10 1-6 0-2 0-0 2-2 0 0 1 0 2 North Carolina* .... 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0 1 1 0 St. Louis ...... 8 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0 1 1 0 0 Virginia* ...... 14 1-3 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 0 0 1 2 NC State ...... dnp Maryland* ...... 17 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-3 1 1 4 0 3 Virginia ...... 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Wake Forest* ...... 22 0-2 0-1 1-2 1-3 1 4 1 2 1 Wake Forest ...... 13 2-3 0-0 2-2 2-5 0 1 1 2 6 NC State* ...... 19 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 3 2 1 2 0 Florida State ...... 7 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 Clemson* ...... 22 1-1 0-0 4-5 2-3 2 0 0 2 6 Wake Forest (A) .... 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Duke* ...... 26 3-4 0-0 1-3 2-6 0 2 1 2 7 Florida State ...... 25 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 1 2 *game started; A--ACC Tournament game; N--NCAA Tournament game North Carolina (A)* . 17 1-2 0-0 1-3 1-2 2 0 1 0 3 Duke (A)* ...... 19 1-5 0-1 2-2 1-5 1 1 0 1 4 Northern Iowa (N)* . 16 5-8 0-0 0-0 2-3 1 1 0 0 10 Boston College (N)* 25 4-4 1-1 1-1 0-0 1 3 0 4 10 Nevada (N)* ...... 25 3-5 0-0 0-0 3-6 1 2 2 2 6 Kansas (N)* ...... 18 2-5 0-1 0-0 1-4 1 1 1 2 4 Oklahoma St. (N)* . 25 3-5 0-1 0-0 1-7 4 1 1 3 6 Connecticut (N)* .. 20 1-3 1-1 0-0 2-4 0 2 1 0 3

2002-03 ...... MP FG 3FG FT O-R A TO Bl St Pts Ark-PB ...... 26 3-7 1-4 0-0 3-6 5 1 1 0 7 Georgia ...... 8 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-1 1 0 0 1 0 Gard.-Webb ...... 15 0-3 0-3 1-2 0-1 2 0 1 3 1 Minnesota ...... 14 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 1 1 1 1 0 Dubbed the X-Factor by teammate Marist ...... 13 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 Marvin Lewis, McHenry added Tennessee ...... 8 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 0 1 0 2 0 some offense to Tech’s NCAA Troy State ...... 13 2-2 1-1 1-2 0-0 1 2 2 0 6 Tournament run by averaging 6.5 Syracuse ...... 14 1-5 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 2 Maryland ...... 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 points and shooting 60 percent in Tulane ...... 21 2-5 1-2 2-4 0-0 2 1 2 3 7 the tournament. Cornell ...... 16 2-5 2-4 0-0 1-2 2 2 1 1 6 NC State ...... 12 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1 2 1 2 0 0 Florida State ...... 10 1-4 0-1 0-0 2-3 2 1 1 0 2 Wake Forest ...... 7 0-3 0-1 0-0 1-1 0 0 0 1 0 Elon ...... 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Duke ...... 19 2-7 0-2 2-4 2-5 1 0 0 2 6 N. Carolina ...... 13 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 2 4 Virginia ...... 12 0-1 0-1 3-4 3-3 1 0 0 0 3 Clemson ...... 19 1-5 0-2 1-2 2-5 5 0 0 2 3 Maryland ...... 6 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 2 NC State ...... 11 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 0 2 0 2 0 Florida State ...... 10 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 Wake Forest ...... 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Duke ...... 10 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 N. Carolina ...... dnp Virginia ...... 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0 1 1 0 Clemson ...... 8 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 NC State (A) ...... 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Ohio St. (NIT) ...... 6 2-3 0-1 0-0 0-1 1 1 0 0 4 Iowa (NIT) ...... 4 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 5 Texas Tech (NIT) ... 6 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3

2001-02 ...... MP FG 3FG FT O-R A TO Bl St Pts Florida A&M ...... 15 1-4 1-2 0-1 2-3 3 5 1 0 3 Penn ...... 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 2

Ramblinwreck.com • 69 Players Kansas, 3-28-04 Minutes: Tennessee, 2-7-04 Clemson, 2-6-02; Steals: Cornell, 11-23-03 UL-Lafayette, 11-18-03; NC State,2-20-02; Blocked Shots: North Carolina,2-2-02 Assists: St. John’s, 12-21-03 Rebounds: Oklahoma State,4-03-04 Free ThrowPct.: Maryland (6-12),2-13-02 Free Throw Attempts: Maryland (7-11), 1-17-04 Free Throws: last vs.Cornell(1-1),1-8-03 five times, 3-Pt FieldGoalPct: Gardner-Webb (1-3),12-1-02 3-Pt FieldGoal Att.: last vs.Cornell(1-1),1-8-03 10 times, 3-Pt FieldGoals: Virginia (6-6),1-15-04 Texas Tech (7-7),11-28-03; Field GoalPct.: Connecticut (9-13),11-26-03 Field Goal Attempts: Connecticut (9-13),11-26-03 Field Goals: Connecticut, 11-26-03 Points: Career Highs Week (Dec.1,2003) ACC Playerofthe Valuable Player2003 Preseason NITMost 4 22 6 31 70 12 9 7 1.000 2 1.000 •Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 1 1.000 3 13 12 Forward •6-6228Senior(3letters) Isma’il Muhammad shooting atVirginia Feb.14. against Virginia onJan.15...Scored10points on 4-of-7 best shootinggamesincegoing6-for-6for13points Wake Forest...Hit7-of-9shotsfrom the flooratFSU,his game highsof14pointseachagainstFloridaStateand ACC foes(including ACC Tournament), withconference- Carolina andDuke. the fieldinTech’s ACC Tournament gamesagainstNorth rebounds infirst-roundwinover NorthernIowa. win over BostonCollege... Added fourpointsandtwo rebounds andtwo stealsinTech’s NCAA second-round eight pointsandninerebounds...Hadsixpoints,five all gameoftheNCAA Tournament againstKansaswith pionship gameagainstConnecticut...Hadhisbestover- cluding 10pointsandfive reboundsinthenationalcham- and 5.0reboundsinTech’s sixTournament games,in- Magazine. named thenation’s topcollegiatedunkerbyESPNthe land Feb.19was judgedtheday’s No.1play)...Was ture becauseofhisdunkingability(hisdunkatMary- a stapleofESPNSportsCenter’s nightlytopplaysfea- 2003-04 standing, 40.5inchesrunning) chances ...Hasteam’s highestvertical leap(35.5inches of hispointsbyslashingtothebasketoronsecond is abigpartofTech’s pressuredefense,andscoresmany sub offthebench...Tech’s beston-the-balldefenderwho last two years, butprimarily hasbeenTech’s firstwing play excellentdefense...Startedsixgameseachofthe dribble, drive tothebasket,getoffensive reboundsand last year ...Stucktowhathedoesbest,scoreoffthe rily onthedefensive endbutfoundhisplaceoffensively At Tech Atlanta, Ga.•W.D.MohammedH.S. erGG PAgF-FAPt3-P c T T c.O e v Fd OB tT Avg TP St Bl TO A PF-dq Avg Reb D O- Avg Pct. TP FTA FT- St Bl Pct TO 3P-3PA A Pct PF-dq FGA FG- Avg 6-0 MP-Avg Reb D G-GS 2004 O- Avg Year Pct. TP FTA FT- Career Statistics—NCAATournament Games St Bl Pct TO 3P-3PA A 16-6 Career Pct 16-0 PF-dq 2004 FGA FG- Avg 16-0 MP-Avg Reb 2003 D G-GS 2002 O- Year Pct. FTA FT- Career Statistics—ACCGames Pct 3P-3PA 38-6 Career Pct 31-6 2004 FGA FG- 28-0 MP-Avg 2003 G-GS 2002 Year Career Statistics—AllGames > Hadseven double-figurescoringeffortsagainst > Averaged 10.5pointsandshot69.2percentfrom > > A majorcatalystintheteam’s 12-0start...Became > Tremendous leaperwhohascontributedprima- In theNCAATournament: 71 1835-18.9 97-12 86811. 1-24.5 5- .455 244 111- 871-18.1 48-6 2-1316- 128-21.3 52- 312-19.5 23- 262-16.4 36- 297-18.6 4 0- .570 256 146- 178 755-19.9 72- 159 566-18.3 74- 514-18.4 9-53.9 1 6.0 4-21.9 5-23364020518142 0757.6 735 90 23 164 128 220-5 4.0 386 233 153- .498 281 140- .306 36 11- .493 593 292- 1.9 -2.0 -1 581-1 0501- 101 96.5 39 10 0 11 6 16-0 8.3 5.0 3.8 133 30 61 21 18 6.4 12- 4 8 102 .538 3 36 14 13 26 26 5 7- 40-3 15 30 40-2 4.4 .000 21 2 71 3.1 36-0 0- 47 49 2.9 24- .390 29 46 .509 20- 41 57 27 .556 19- 29- 27 .490 15- .000 51 1 .000 25- 0- 5 .500 0- .536 10 97 5- .354 65 .439 82 443 5.0 6 2.0 9 211397- 04 4135.9 7.1 183 198 24 3 22 7 45 40 47 34 72-2 56-0 3.9 3.1 121 72 87 49- 48 .500 39- 72 .525 36- 80 42- .200 15 .471 3- 17 8- .404 .465 Averaged 6.5points 6.1 9 3 516-1316351656 21 3266.2 296 43 12 92 62 116-5 3.5 166 103 63- .511 135 69- .313 16 006-19.8 5 1 7 . 235 21 4349.3 354 44 13 72 54 92-3 4.7 178 113 65- .481 129 62- .000 Red Raiders,makingallseven ofhisshots. making 9of13shotsfromthefloor, and16pointsvs.the Tech ...Scoredacareer-best 22pointsagainstUConn, Jackets’ victoriesover No.1Connecticutand25Texas season NITafterscoring38pointsinminutesthe Second ontheteamwith44steals. the seasonbymaking20ofhislast31(64.5percent)... drained hisfinaltwo attemptsatVirginia, andfinished Missed 14straightattemptsduringonestretchuntilhe but struggled(48.1percent)fromthelineallseason... games. seven againstDuke...Hadfive ormorereboundsin18 and Kansas(NCAA Tournament), seven atNCStateand vs. St.John’s, hadnineagainstMaryland(firstmeeting) 50.9% FT, 1.31steals/g. (4.7). in offensive rebounds(65) andthirdinreboundaverage on theteaminscoringaverage (9.3),second ontheteam ets inscoringthreetimesoffthebench...Rankedfourth for-6 againstVirginia onJan.15. ing games,7-for-7 againstTexas Tech onNov. 28,and6- in lateDecember/earlyJanuary...Hadtwo perfectshoot- that includedVCU,Georgia,NorthCarolinaandVirginia February andMarch. ter partoftheseasonover 60percentbeforetailingoffin the conferenceminimumtobelisted,andspentbet- line) ... Also hadateam-highfourassists. Duke onMar. 3(5of8fromthefloor, 2-4fromthefoul 2002-03 > EarnedMostValuable Player honorsinthePre- > Attempted thethird-mostfreethrowsonteam, > Grabbedaseason-high12reboundsonDec.21 > > Scoredindoublefigures16times,andledtheJack- > Went 17-for-21fromthefloorinafour-game stretch > Shot57.0percentfromthefield,butfellshortof > Jammedhometwo aspartofa12-pointeffortat > Finishedalate-seasonoffensive resurgencebyav- In ACCgamesonly: 8.3ppg,4.4rpg,53.6%FG, #2 #2 #2 #2 #2 #2 #2 #2 #2 #2 #2 #2 #2 #2 #2 eraging 8.0 points in Tech’s three NIT games ... Also av- > Had three double-digit scoring games after his re- A major catalyst in eraged 5.3 rebounds and 2.0 assists. Shot 52.9 percent turn from the hip pointer, including 10 against Mary- the team’s 12-0 start, from the floor (9-of-17) and 75 percent from the line (6- land at home (Jan. 13), 12 against Florida State (Jan. 30) Muhammad became a of-8). and 15 at Maryland (Feb. 13) ... Finished the season with staple of ESPN > Scored 11 points (4-8 FG, 3-5 FT) and seven re- a career-high 16 points in Tech’s ACC Tournament loss bounds at Iowa in the NIT second round; had eight to Wake Forest ... Hit 7-of-11 shots from the floor, 1-of-2 SportsCenter’s against Ohio State (3-6 FG, 2-2 FT, 4 reb.) in the first round three-pointers, and grabbed four rebounds with two as- nightly top plays ... Scored 10 points against NC State in the ACC Tourna- sists (one turnover) in 24 minutes. feature because of his ment, his first double-figure game since Jan. 2 vs. Cornell. > His 15 points at Maryland were his season high dunking ability (his > Averaged 6.8 points and 4.5 rebounds in the last before the season finale ... Hit 4-of-7 field goals, includ- dunk at Maryland eight games of the season, hitting 21-of-39 FG (53.8 pct.) ing a three-pointer, and was 6-for-12 from the line in the Feb. 19 was judged the and 12-of-17 FT (70.5 pct.) ... Was 28-for-53 from the floor loss. day’s No. 1 play). He (52.8 pct.) in Tech’s last 12 games of the season. > Scored 12 points at North Carolina on Dec. 2 ... also was named the > Scored 5.9 points a game for the season along with Also had 12 points and a season-high seven rebounds in 3.9 rebounds per game, also had 40 assists and 24 steals win over Florida State on Jan. 30 ... Other double-figure nation’s top ... Averages in ACC games: 3.8 ppg, 3.1 rpg, 35.4 FG%, scoring efforts included 10 points versus Illinois, 10 collegiate dunker by 55.6 FT%. against Wofford and 11 against Tulane ... Handed out a ESPN the Magazine. > Had season highs of 15 points and nine rebounds season-best six assists in the second meeting with North against Arkansas-Pine Bluff. Scored in double figures in Carolina ... Grabbed four steals in Tech’s win at Clemson. seven games, including 13 against Tennessee, 11 vs. Troy State, Gardner-Webb and Cornell ... Went 4-for-4 and High School scored eight points vs. Maryland on Feb. 9 (including a pair of dramatic dunks), his best offensive game against > Named North Georgia Player of the Year by the an ACC foe during the regular season. Atlanta Tipoff Club ... Also named to the Atlanta Tipoff > High rebound games included nine against Ar- Club’s All-Metro Atlanta team and the Georgia Dandy kansas-Pine Bluff, eight against Gardner-Webb, seven vs. Dozen ... Two-time first-team Class A all-state selection Clemson (season high vs. ACC team) and Iowa, six each ... Ranked No. 44 nationally among all players and No. against Georgia, Syracuse and Maryland. 18 among small forwards by Brick Oettinger in PrepStars > Averaged more free throw attempts per 40 min- ... Rated No. 55 in the nation by Rivals.com ... Ranked utes (5.1) than any Jacket except Chris Bosh and Theodis among the nation’s Top 100 by The Sporting News and Tarver, but cashed in on just 50 percent ... Improved mark- ESPN.com. edly late in the season, however ... Hit 55.6 percent in > Averaged 28 points, four rebounds, six assists and ACC games, and was 12-of-17 in Tech’s final eight games. four steals per game as a senior ... Atlanta Tipoff Club Player of the Month for January, 2001 ... Averaged 30 2001-02 points, 13 rebounds and four steals per game as a junior ... Four-year starter with a career scoring average of 27 > Did not have great offensive numbers, but was points per game, the best in school history ... Coached by able to give the Jackets a lift offensively at times ... Aver- Salim Sakear ... Honor Roll student and member of the aged 7.1 points overall, 6.4 against the ACC ... Hit 8-of- Beta Club. 17 three-point shots and shoots 46.5 percent overall ... Against the ACC he shot 43.9 percent overall and 5-of-10 Personal from behind the arc. > Bothered in late December and early January by a > Full name is Isma’il Aaqib Muhammad ... First hip pointer that he sustained against Tulane ... Missed name pronounced “ISS-mile” ... Born July 1, 1983 ... Par- the next two games and was limited for several games ents are Abdul-Aleem Muhammad and Rasheeda after that ... Sat out the season opener against Florida Muhammad ... Management major who made the Dean’s A&M with a sprained ankle. List in the fall semester last year.

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Intelli- 2003-04 NCAA Final Four 2004 gent player who became a consistent scorer around the basket, an excellent passer and a solid defender > Started every game except the final home in the post ... Excellent passer for a big man, and game against Florida State (Senior Day) ... Enjoyed can score with either hand ... Ranks fifth in career a career-best season statistically with 9.2 points a blocked shots at Tech with 101, and his career field game (sixth on the team) and led Tech in rebound- goal percentage of 54.4 would rank in the Tech’s ing at 6.6 per game (8th in the ACC) ... Also made career top 10 if he can maintain it ... Named to Dick 56.5 percent of his shots from the floor and 68.7 Vitale’s All-Rolls Royce team (fourth-team) ... Rated percent from the foul line. the ninth-best post man in the nation in Athlon > His scoring and rebound averages were more magazine. than twice his norms for his first two years com- > Has gained more than 40 pounds since ar- bined ... Blocked 1.42 shots per game (4th in the riving at Tech ... Stayed in Atlanta the entire sum- ACC), and 2.00 shots per game in conference play mer school session in 2003 to develop better quick- (2nd in the ACC). ness and strength in his upper and lower body, and > In the NCAA Tournament: Tech’s second- also had daily one-on-one sessions with former leading scorer in NCAA Tournament games, aver- Tech center Malcolm Mackey ... It paid dividends aging 10.8 points, along with 7.0 rebounds and 1.0 last year when he averaged more than 30 minutes blocks ... At the Final Four, led Tech with 19 points a game over the last half of the season ... Serenaded and 12 rebounds in the semifinal win over Okla- at Alexander Memorial Coliseum by the home homa State, then added nine points with 11 boards crowd’s chants of “Loooook”. against Connecticut in the national championship > Earned a spot on the Australian Boomers game ... Earned All-Tournament honors at the Fi- national team which toured China in June of 2002, nal Four ... Went 13-for-20 (65 percent) from the and played a game against of the Hous- floor at the Final Four, and shot 60.5 percent over ton Rockets ... Averaged 16 points and 6.7 rebounds all six NCAA Tournament games. Career Highs for the Australian National Team in the World > Scored 15 points on 5-for-5 shooting from the University Games in August of 2003 ... Attempted field in regional final win over Kansas, in which Points: 22 to make Australia’s national team for the 2004 he played a career-high 39 minutes ... Played ex- Alabama A&M, 12-17-03 Olympics, and made it through the first two stages cellent defense on Kansas standout Field Goals: 10 of qualifying, but did not make the final cut ... Re- ... Added seven points, nine rebounds and two Alabama A&M, 12-17-03 turned to Atlanta after July 4 to resume the same blocks against Nevada ... One of the standouts in Field Goal Attempts: 14 Alabama A&M, 12-17-03 workout regimen he undertook in the summer of Tech’s first-round win over Northern Iowa with 13 Field Goal Pct.: 1.000 2003. points, four rebounds and two blocks. Wake Forest (7-7), 2-27-02 Free Throws: 5 Tennessee State (5-5), 12-6-03; Career Statistics — All Games Clemson (5-6), 2-28-04; North Carolina (5-6), 3-12-04; Year G-GS MP-Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct. O- D Reb Avg PF-dq A TO Bl St TP Avg Northern Iowa (5-6), 3-19-04 2002 19-5 304-16.0 37- 63 .587 0- 0 .000 18- 35 .514 22- 39 61 3.2 40-0 15 31 22 11 92 4.8 Kansas (5-6), 3-28-04 2003 30-16 376-12.5 50- 106 .472 1- 1 1.000 10- 19 .526 37- 55 92 3.1 53-0 10 42 25 10 111 3.7 Free Throw Attempts: 7 2004 38-37 1035-27.2 140- 248 .565 0- 0 .000 68- 99 .687 89- 163 252 6.6 111-3 30 65 54 25 348 9.2 Florida State (4-7), 3-2-02 Career 87-58 1715-19.7 227- 417 .544 1- 1 1.000 96- 153 .627 148- 257 405 4.7 204-3 55 138 101 46 551 6.3 Free Throw Pct.: 1.000 Tennessee State (5-5), 12-6-03 Career Statistics — ACC Games Rebounds: 17 North Carolina, 3-12-04 Year G-GS MP-Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct. O- D Reb Avg PF-dq A TO Bl St TP Avg Assists: 4 2002 11-0 180-16.4 27- 42 .643 0- 0 .000 9- 20 .450 12- 28 40 3.6 22-0 10 10 14 9 63 5.7 Virginia, 1-15-04 2003 16-9 189-11.8 19- 46 .413 0- 0 .000 10- 14 .714 16- 25 41 2.6 26-0 3 20 13 4 48 3.0 Blocked Shots: 5 2004 16-15 458-28.6 57- 103 .553 0- 0 .000 31- 48 .646 46- 64 110 6.9 46-0 18 27 32 15 145 9.1 North Carolina, 2-10-04 Career 43-24 827-19.2 103- 191 .539 0- 0 .000 50- 82 .610 74- 117 191 4.4 94-0 31 57 59 28 256 6.0 Steals: 4 Duke, 2-9-02 Career Statistics — NCAA Tournament Games Minutes: 35 Duke, 3-3-04; Year G-GS MP-Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct. O- D Reb Avg PF-dq A TO Bl St TP Avg Boston College, 3-21-04; 2004 6-6 194-32.3 26- 43 .605 0- 0 .000 13- 18 .722 15- 27 42 7.0 14-0 4 12 6 4 65 10.8 39 vs. Kansas, 3-28-04 (ot)

Ramblinwreck.com • 73 Players Luke Schenscher 74 •Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 to a5-3recordand aseventh-place finishinthe 16- University GamesinSeoul,Korea,andledhisteam 2003 WorldUniversityGames sons. 24 minutesinanyonegamehisfirsttwo sea- NCAATournament ...Hadnever played morethan utes in ACC gamesanda team-high32.3inthe or moreminutes16times)...Heaveraged 28.6min- was his27.2minutesofplayingtimepergame(30 11). (12/10), Tennessee State(15/12)andMaryland(15/ ment (17points,17rebounds),alsoagainstSt.John’s cently againstNorthCarolinainthe ACC Tourna- double-doubles inpointsandrebounds,mostre- (10) andattempted(14)against A&M ...Hadfive bama A&M ...Setcareerhighsforfieldgoalsmade line. percent fromthefieldand68.0 against Tech’s 15Top 25opponents,shooting60.2 games indouble-figurerebounds. four inhisfirsttwo seasonscombined...Hadeight in theNCAA Tournament), comparedwithonly during theseason(seven vs. ACC foes,threetimes late four-point lead. a pivotal three-pointplaywithTech clingingtoa with 10rebounds,blockedfourshotsandconverted the secondmeetingFeb.19,hescoredseven points shots fromthefloorandblockingthree...In scored 15pointswith11rebounds,hitting7-of-10 reer high. Carolina (Feb.10)... Also blockedfive shots,aca- with ninepointsand11reboundsinwinover North 28) ...Turned inoneofhisbettereffortsthe ACC Feb. 25(6-8FG),andscored11atClemson(Feb. the foulline,five offensive rebounds). eight rebounds(7-of-10fromthefloor, 4-for-5 from Jan. 31meetingin Atlanta, hehad18pointsand blocks, 5offensive boards,noturnover) ...Inthe bounds inTech’s wininDurham(5-9FG,4-6FT, 4 against Duke,including14pointsandninere- games. and 11.5reboundsinTech’s two ACC Tournament two assistsandoneblock... Averaged 11.0points the fieldand5-for-6 fromthelineagainstUNCwith in an ACC Tournament game...Went 6-for-9 from best 17rebounds,themostever byaYellow Jacket over NorthCarolinawith17pointsandacareer- games only. rebound average and2ndinblocksforconference FG, 64.6%FT, 2.00blocks/g...7thinthe ACC in > > Played forthe Australian teamattheWorld > Another measureofhisvast improvement > Scoredacareer-best 22pointsagainst Ala- > Averaged 10.1pointsand7.5rebounds > Reacheddoublefiguresinscoring16times > InTech’s firstmeetingagainstMaryland, Led Tech> with16pointsagainstNCState > Hadthetwo best ACC gamesofhiscareer > A keyfigureinTech’s ACC Tournament win In ACCgamesonly: 9.1ppg,6.9rpg,55.3% Arkansas-Pine BluffandTroy State. seven againstGardner-Webb, withsixeachagainst State. 17 Georgia(4-6FG), Arkansas-Pine BluffandTroy including ninevs.Gardner-Webb andeightvs.No. Was closetodouble-figurespointsinothergames, 11-of-18 shotsfromthefloorintwo games... 29, followinga10-pointgameatSyracuse...Made rebounds (alsoacareer-high) atMarylandonDec. second inblockedshots(25). on theTech teaminfieldgoalpercentage(47.2)and 4.4 ppg,3.8rpg,42.4%FG,77.8%FT...Rankedthird 41.3% FG,71.4%FT... game againstVirginia. and grabbedjust17reboundsafterTech’s Feb.1 ages: 2 FG)andthreeatTexas Tech (2reb.)... Theodis Tarver was given anopportunitytostart. game, inwhichhedidnotseeactionasfreshman of 12minutesinfourgamespriortotheOhioState diminished, however, afterFeb.1...Played atotal player offthebenchinothergames.Hisminutes to Tech’s first-roundNITgame,was Tech’s firstpost ing themonthofJanuaryandthreegamesprior 2002-03 shots (63percent)fromthefloor. vs. and29vs.theUkraine,hittingof46 In hislastthreegames,scored22vs.Bulgaria, a sprainedankle,which Australia losttoEstonia... percent fromthefoulline...Missedonegamewith (including 3-of-5fromthree-pointrange)and65.2 nament, made54.3percentofhisfieldgoaltries over theUkraineforseventh place...Forthetour- 12-rebound performanceinthe Australians’ win per game,cappinghistournamentwitha29-point, team field... Averaged 16.0pointsand6.7rebounds lined withabroken foot...Brokethethird meta- 3.7 pointsand2.5rebounds, before hewas side- percent) inhislast11games. points andhit26of43field goalattempts(60.5 Forest inthe ACC Tournament) ... Averaged 5.8 and 3-for-3 atFloridaState(went 0-for-1 vs.Wake regular-season games,7-for-7 againstWake Forest 3.6 againstthe ACC. for theseason,numberswhichimproved to5.7and games) ... Averaged 4.8pointsand3.2rebounds in fieldgoalpercentageat58.7percent(64.3 ACC strengthening Tech’s interiordefense...LedTech action forGeorgiaTech againstVirginia onJan.22, 2001-02 > > Grabbed eightreboundsagainstCornell, Posted> seasonhighsof13pointsandnine > > Played five minutesatIowa (2pts.,2reb.,1- > Started16games,including10straightdur- > Startedfive ofthefirstsixgames,averaging > Went 10-for-10 fromthefloorinlasttwo > Madeaprofoundimpactafterreturningto 1.0ppg,2.0rpg,1-2FG...Scoredjust13points Averages inACCgames: Averages vs.rankedteams: 3.0ppg,2.6rpg, NIT aver- tarsal in his left foot and missed 12 games, during 2001 Under-22 World Championships in Satiama, Schenscher ranks fifth which Tech went 4-8. Japan. in career blocked > In his first game after his injury, had six > Played three years for the Australian Insti- shots at Tech with points, two rebounds and three blocks in 10 min- tute of Sport (AIS) club team, where he was coached 101, and his career utes against Virginia ... Named ACC Rookie of the by Frank Arsego ... Played in only 17 games for field goal percentage Week on Feb. 4 following Tech’s convincing wins AIS in 2000-01 due to commitments with the Aus- of 54.4 would rank in over Florida State and North Carolina ... Averaged tralian National Team and Under 22 team ... Aver- the Tech’s career top 7.5 points and 5.0 rebounds in the two games while aged 15.1 points and 9.6 rebounds while playing 10 if he can maintain providing excellent defense in the post. about 29 minutes per game ... Shot 54 percent from it. He has been named > Scored a season-high 14 points against Wake the field, including 33 percent from three-point to Dick Vitale’s All- Forest in Tech’s final home game, making all seven range, and 65 percent from the free throw line . . . Rolls Royce team of his field goal attempts ... One of his best all- Also had 28 blocked shots, 26 assists and 10 steals (fourth-team), and is around games of the season came Feb. 9 against ... In 1999-2000 he averaged 9.3 points and 6.1 re- rated the ninth-best Duke: 9 points with 5 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 blocked bounds in 27 games for AIS ... Attended Lake post man in the shots and 4 steals ... Also had 9 points (4-5 FG) and Ginninderra High School. nation in Athlon 5 rebounds against North Carolina on Feb. 2. magazine. Personal High School > Full name is Luke Dean Schenscher (pro- > The first high school player ever named to nounced SHEN-sher) ... Parents are Dean and Bar- the Australian National Team, known as the bara Schenscher ... Born December 31, 1982 ... Man- Boomers ... Also a member of the Australian Un- agement major who has been on the Dean’s List at der-22 National team, which finished eighth in the Tech.

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Virginia* 0-1 0-0 0 14 0-0 1 ...... 2-6 N. Carolina* 6 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 2 Duke* 16 1 ...... 0-0 1-2 Elon* 5 1 15 ...... 1 4-8 Wake Forest* 0 0-2 22 ...... Florida State* 3 8 1-6 0-0 21 ...... NC State* 1 0 0-0 0-0 Cornell* 0-2 3 0-0 5-8 Tulane* 0-0 3 Maryland* 4-4 19 ...... 0-0 Syracuse 1 15 ...... 3-5 Troy State 3-6 Tennessee* 0-1 18 ...... Marist* 0-0 Minnesota* 4-8 Gard.-Webb Georgia 16 ...... Ark-PB 2002-03 ...... 1 - - - - 3 dnp-injured ...... 1 0 5 1 2-4 1-2 0-0 1-2 17 ...... 6 1 1 3 0 2-3 4-4 0-0 1-4 12 ...... dnp-injured ...... dnp-injured ...... 1 - - - - 2 0 2 3 0 1-1 0-0 0-0 6 1-3 0 10 ...... 3 1 1 0-2 0-0 0-0 3-4 10 ...... dnp-injured ...... 2 0 0 1 1 4-5 0-0 0-0 1-5 14 ...... PF F TORAT lS Pts St dnp-injured ...... Bl TO A O-R 0 FT 0 3FG FG 0 0 MP ...... 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 ...... 4 1 1 2 0 4-8 0-2 0-0 8 2-4 3 19 ...... 0 2 Pts St 2 Bl 3-3 TO 0-0 A 0-0 O-R FT 4-6 3FG 17 ...... FG MP ...... 1 - - - - 3 0 0 1 2 1-2 1-2 0-0 1-3 17 ...... dnp-injured ...... 2 0 0 1 0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 8 ...... 11400011420112 1 1 0 2 1-4 0-1 0-0 1-4 21 ...... dnp-injured ...... dnp-injured ...... dnp-injured ...... 2 0 0 2 0 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-2 13 ...... 70000000201010 1 0 1 0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 7 ...... 24 ...... 1 - - - - 0 0 2 1 1 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-2 14 ...... 51100020201002 0 0 9 1 0 0 2 0-2 0 0-2 0 0-0 4-7 1-1 0-0 15 1-1 ...... 4-8 15 ...... 73300000500126 2 1 0 0 0-5 0-0 0-0 3-3 17 ..... dnp-injured ...... -0001249021013 0 1 2 0 4-9 1-2 0-0 6-10 Jarrett Jack Guard • 6-3 • 202 • Junior (2 letters) Fort Washington, Md. • Worcester (Mass.) Academy #3#3#3#3 At Tech tournament (11.3 ppg) while also averaging 5.0 rebounds, 4.3 assists, 2.2 steals and hitting 83.8 > Highly-rated prep point guard who matured percent of his free throws. into a steady floor leader as a freshman, and into > Earned Most Outstanding Player honors for Outstanding Player - one of the nation[apos]s top point guards as a the St. Louis Regional ... Poured in a career-best 29 NCAA St. Louis sophomore ... Excellent passer and distributor who points to lead the Jackets over Kansas in overtime Regional 2004 looks to pass first, shoot second ... Evolved into a in the regional final ... Went 8-for-12 from the field All-ACC (3rd team) dependable scorer, with the ability to penetrate the and 13-for-14 from the line, and also had nine re- lane and get to the foul line, but still developing as bounds, six assists, four steals and a blocked shot 2004 a perimeter shooter. ... Scored eight of Tech’s 13 points in the overtime. All-Tournament - > Gives Tech a big and strong physical pres- > Scored below his average but came up with Preseason NIT 2003 ence at the position, and is an outstanding big plays in Tech’s wins over Northern Iowa and rebounder ... The team’s resident sports junkie his- ACC Player of the Boston College ... In Tech’s 57-54 win over BC, he Week (Nov. 24, 2003 torian, not only on basketball ... Watches more tape put the Jackets ahead with a pair of free throws and Mar. 8, 2004) than anyone else on the team, looking for ways to with 30 seconds left, then stole the ball and dunked improve his own game and learn about other play- with five seconds on the clock ... Sealed Tech’s five- National Player of the ers. point, first-round win over UNI by hitting a pair of Week - The Sporting > Has moved into 10th place on Tech’s career free throws with one second left. News (Nov. 30, 2003) assists chart with 398 ... Stands 12th with 125 steals > In ACC games only: 13.3 ppg, 4.8 rpg, 5.13 ... His sophomore season total of 213 assists was apg, 44.8% FG, 35.9% 3FG, 80.5%FT ... Ranked 14th the fifth-best season total in school history, while in scoring, 4th in assists, 7th in FT% among ACC his 74 steals was the third-best season total ... Rated players against the league. the fourth-best floor leader in the nation, and an > Hit the game-winning shot in Tech’s ACC honorable mention All-American, in Athlon maga- Tournament victory over North Carolina ... With Career Highs zine. Tech trailing by one point, he inbounded the ball Points: 29 to Marvin Lewis with seven seconds left, then took Kansas, 3-28-04 2003-04 a pass from Lewis, dribbled inside the three-point Field Goals: 8 line at the top of the key and nailed the 17-foot Cornell (8-12), 11-23-03 > Made the All-ACC third team, one of four Kansas (8-12), 3-28-04 point guards on the third team ... Averaged 12.5 jumper with 1.4 seconds left ... That shot put an exclamation point on a standout game in which he Field Goal Attempts: 17 points a game (2nd on the team, 17th in the ACC) Wake Forest (7-17), 2-20-03 and 5.61 assists per game (4th in the ACC) ... Made had 17 points (5-12 FG, 7-7 FT), six assists and no turnovers in Tech’s 83-82 victory. Field Goal Pct: .857 45.6 percent of his field goal tries and 31.6 percent Virginia (6-7), 3-5-03 > Only player to start every game for Tech ... of his three-point attempts ... Ranked eighth in the 3-Pt Field Goals: 3 ACC in free throw shooting (80.2 pct.), fifth in steals Scored in double figures in 12 of 16 ACC games, Troy State (3-4), 12-17-02; (1.95 per game), and 18th in rebounding (4.9). including the final six. Texas Tech (3-5), 3-26-03; > In the NCAA Tournament: Along with Luke > Earned his second ACC Player of the Week Maryland (3-5), 2-19-04 Schenscher, Tech’s top performer in the NCAA award on Mar. 6 after leading Tech to wins at Duke 3-Pt Field Goal Att.: 7 Wake Forest (2-7), 2-20-03 Tournament, leading the Jackets in scoring for the and over Florida State ... Scored seven points in the 3-Point FG Pct.: .750 Troy State (3-4), 12-17-02 Career Statistics — All Games Free Throws: 13 Kansas (13-14), 3-28-04 Year G-GS MP-Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct. O- D Reb Avg PF-dq A TO Bl St TP Avg Free Throw Attempts: 14 2003 31-31 984-31.7 97- 213 .455 17- 60 .283 83- 118 .703 16- 94 110 3.5 67-1 185 106 3 51 294 9.5 Kansas (13-14), 3-28-04 2004 38-38 1185-31.2 145- 318 .456 30- 95 .316 154- 192 .802 19- 166 185 4.9 81-1 213 116 5 74 474 12.5 Free Throw Pct.: 1.000 Total 69-69 2169-31.4 242- 531 .456 47- 155 .303 237- 310 .765 35- 260 295 4.3 148-2 398 222 8 125 768 11.1 Clemson (7-7), 2-28-04; North Carolina (7-7), 3-12-04 Rebounds: 12 Career Statistics — ACC Games Florida State, 3-6-04 Year G-GS MP-Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct. O- D Reb Avg PF-dq A TO Bl St TP Avg Assists: 12 2003 16-16 523-32.7 60- 124 .484 7- 29 .241 56- 76 .737 6- 52 58 3.6 35-1 95 58 2 21 183 11.4 UAPB, 11-23-02 2004 16-16 513-32.1 64- 143 .448 14- 39 .359 70- 87 .805 4- 72 76 4.8 40-1 82 56 1 25 212 13.3 Blocked Shots: 1 Total 32-32 1036-32.4 124- 267 .464 21- 68 .309 126- 163 .773 10- 124 134 4.2 75-2 177 114 3 46 395 12.3 five times Steals: 7 Career Statistics — NCAA Tournament Games NC State, 3-14-03 Minutes: 38 (regulation) Year G-GS MP-Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct. O- D Reb Avg PF-dq A TO Bl St TP Avg Maryland, 12-29-02; 2004 6-6 188-31.3 18- 47 .383 1- 10 .100 31- 37 .838 3- 27 30 5.0 13-0 26 19 1 13 68 11.3 Kansas, 3-28-04 42 vs. Georgia, 1-3-04 (2 ot)

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All-American, in honorable mention the nation,andan best floorleaderin is ratedthefourth- best seasontotal.He steals wasthethird- history, whilehis74 season totalinschool was thefifth-best total of213assists His sophomoreseason 12th with125steals. 398, andhestands assists chartwith on Tech’s career moved into10thplace Jack hasalready 78 •Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 averaged 14.7points, andshot61.5percent from first threegamesinwhichhedished out30assists, in theseason(6.7pergame). in 1988...Grabbed40over asix-gamestretchearly Brian Oliver took13againstNorth Carolina A&T against FSUwere themostbyaTech guardsince eight eachatClemsonandDuke)...His12boards regular-season games(career-high 12againstFSU, more in19games,andgrabbed28thelastthree 4.9 pergame(18thinthe ACC) ...Snaredfive or all gamesand5.4in ACC games. any otherTech player, averaging 5.1attemptsin 5.3 assists...Went tothefreethrowlinemorethan teams Tech played, along with 4.7reboundsand line whileaveraging 19.0points. from three-pointrangeand10-of-15thefoul Maryland, went 12-for-22 fromthefloor, 4-for-7 first halfofthe ACC schedule. ing withNCStateand19againstDukeduringthe first meetingagainstMaryland,15inthemeet- 19 (7-13FG)andWake ForestFeb.22(7-14FG). ... Also scored21pointseachatMarylandonFeb. vs. FloridaState(with12reboundsand6assists) line, finishingwith15points... Added 18points seal thewin,andwas 7-of-8fromthefreethrow final minuteandahalfatDuketohelptheJackets > Named ACC Player oftheWeek afterTech’s > Bestreboundingguardinthe ACC, averaged > Averaged 13.7pointsagainstthe 15Top 25 > Intwo gamesagainsthishome-stateteam, > Had22pointsatNorthCarolina,17inthe and No.25Texas Tech. 10 of19shotsinvictoriesover No.1Connecticut averaging 14.5pointsand7.0assistswhilehitting the floor...InNewYork hewas justasimpressive, onds leftwiththe score82-80andthreefreethrows ... Scoredthekeythree-point basketwith39sec- lowing his20pointsagainst8th-ranked Maryland ACC Tournament. assists (1TO)andseven stealsvs.NCStateinthe 10 fromthefoulline...Scored 10pointswithsix 6-of-7 shotsfromthefloorandacareer-best 9-of- points withseven assistsMar. 5atVirginia ...Hit leading uptotheNIT, includingacareer-best 21 his freethrowsasTech won fourofsixgames. ting 52.5percentofhisshotsand81.0 final sixgames(36assists,13turnovers) whilehit- ratio. 3.16 A/TO NIT averages: Iowa; 13 points(4-8FG,3-53FG)atTexas Tech ... (2-5 FG)withnineassistsandtwo turnovers against just oneturnover againstOhioState;fourpoints points (3-5FG)withnineassists,two steals and minutes asTech averaged 74.3points...Scoredsix ing out19assistsagainstjustsixturnovers in101 2002-03 > Named ACC Rookie oftheWeek Feb.10fol- > Scoredindoublefigureseightof12games > Averaged 10.3pointsand6.0assistsinTech’s > RananefficientTech offenseintheNIT, dish- 7.7ppg,6.3apg,50.0%FG,3-83FG, Jarrett Jack in the final 30 seconds ... Made 6-of-9 field goals in Jarrett Jack Game-by-Game the game ... Established career highs with 7 field goals and 17 attempts to score 19 points with eight 2003-04 ...... MP FG 3FG FT O-R A TO Bl St Pts assists vs. Wake Forest on Feb. 26. UL-Lafayette* ...... 24 5-6 1-2 1-2 1-4 11 4 0 1 12 > Averaged 6.0 assists per game, fourth in the Hofstra* ...... 36 3-8 2-5 3-4 0-7 11 1 0 6 11 ACC and 24th nationally ... Had a 1.75 assist-turn- Cornell* ...... 33 8-12 2-4 3-3 2-6 8 4 1 4 21 Connecticut* ...... 37 4-10 1-2 3-3 1-6 7 5 0 3 12 over ratio, which ranked fourth in the conference Texas Tech* ...... 35 6-9 2-4 3-3 1-8 7 2 0 2 17 ... His 185 assists ranked seventh on the all-time Ohio State* ...... 36 4-7 1-3 5-6 2-6 4 1 0 2 14 Tech list for a single season ... Only five Tech play- Tennessee State* 28 4-6 0-2 3-5 2-7 11 1 1 1 11 ers have ever recorded 200 in a season. Saint Louis* ...... 25 4-6 2-2 3-5 0-3 3 3 0 0 13 Alabama A&M* .... 26 1-7 0-3 2-2 0-6 5 6 1 5 4 > Averages in ACC games: 11.4 ppg, 5.9 apg St. John’s* ...... 32 1-8 0-2 10-11 0-5 7 3 0 3 12 (second best in the ACC), 48.4% FG, 24.1% 3FG, Marist* ...... 22 3-6 0-2 2-4 0-3 6 1 0 1 8 73.7% FT ... Averages vs. ranked teams: 11.1 ppg, VCU* ...... 33 6-9 1-2 4-5 2-5 5 3 0 5 17 Georgia* ...... 42 4-12 1-5 0-0 1-4 6 1 0 1 9 5.6 apg, 42.3% FG, 22.2% 3FG, 67.6% FT. North Carolina* .... 33 7-14 1-4 7-9 0-2 7 7 0 3 22 > Had the second most free throw attempts on Virginia* ...... 32 5-8 0-1 2-2 0-2 7 2 0 2 12 the team (83-of-118) behind Chris Bosh ... Failed to Maryland* ...... 34 5-9 1-2 6-7 0-5 4 5 0 1 17 go to the line only once (Syracuse, D.15) ... In ACC Wake Forest* ...... 27 1-7 1-3 4-4 0-3 4 1 0 1 7 NC State* ...... 24 4-5 0-1 7-8 0-4 2 5 0 0 15 games had 77 attempts to Bosh’s 78. Clemson* ...... 35 2-10 1-3 3-4 0-0 1 4 0 0 8 > Had 14 double-figure scoring efforts for the Duke* ...... 35 6-11 2-4 5-5 0-6 5 3 0 1 19 season (Tech was 9-5), including 16 points in Tech’s Florida State* ...... 36 2-9 2-4 4-4 2-7 4 4 0 1 10 Tennessee* ...... 16 2-2 1-1 3-6 0-3 4 3 0 1 8 win over Georgia, making 5-of-8 field goals ... Re- North Carolina* .... 32 2-4 0-1 0-1 0-4 5 4 0 3 4 corded a season-high 12 assists in his collegiate Virginia* ...... 28 0-3 0-0 2-2 0-3 6 2 0 0 2 debut against Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 9 against Maryland* ...... 33 7-13 3-5 4-8 0-5 5 4 0 1 21 Cornell, Ohio State and Iowa, 8 in five other games Wake Forest* ...... 33 7-14 1-4 6-8 0-2 3 3 0 3 21 NC State* ...... 30 4-9 1-3 1-2 0-3 8 2 1 0 10 ... Led the team with 51 steals for the season and Clemson* ...... 33 2-5 0-0 7-7 0-8 9 2 0 2 11 ranked fifth in the ACC (1.65 per game). Duke* ...... 31 4-10 0-0 7-8 1-8 3 7 0 3 15 Florida State* ...... 37 6-12 1-4 5-8 1-12 6 1 0 1 18 North Carolina (A)* . 31 5-12 0-3 7-7 0-3 6 0 0 1 17 High School Duke (A)* ...... 28 3-8 1-4 1-2 0-3 4 3 0 0 8 Northern Iowa (N)* . 24 1-4 0-2 4-5 0-6 3 3 0 2 6 > One of the nation’s top prep point guards ... Boston College (N)* 36 3-7 0-2 2-2 1-6 6 2 0 2 8 Universally ranked among the top 50 prep players Nevada (N)* ...... 28 3-10 0-1 2-4 0-2 3 2 0 1 8 in the nation - No. 18 by Prep Stars, No. 26 by CBS Kansas (N)* ...... 38 8-12 0-2 13-14 1-9 6 4 1 4 29 Oklahoma St. (N)* . 36 2-6 1-2 5-6 1-3 5 3 0 0 10 Sportsline, No. 32 by ESPN.com’s Mark Mayemura Connecticut (N)* .. 26 1-8 0-1 5-6 0-4 3 5 0 4 7 (No. 10 among point guards), No. 39 by Rivals Hoops (No. 10 among point guards), No. 45 by Van 2002-03 ...... MP FG 3FG FT O-R A TO Bl St Pts Coleman (Future Stars), and No. 47 by Bob Gib- Ark-PB* ...... 31 2-4 1-2 5-9 1-3 12 3 0 4 10 Georgia* ...... 31 5-8 1-2 5-6 0-5 2 4 0 0 16 bons. Gard.-Webb* ...... 26 3-6 1-2 2-2 0-5 8 4 0 1 9 > Participated in the Jordan Capital Classic at Minnesota* ...... 30 2-5 0-1 1-1 1-2 6 7 1 2 5 the MCI Center in Washington, D.C. on April 11 ... Marist* ...... 30 3-5 0-1 4-6 0-7 4 3 0 2 10 Tennessee* ...... 31 1-3 0-1 4-5 0-3 6 2 0 2 6 Also played the third annual Global Games, July Troy State* ...... 31 4-8 3-4 0-1 2-4 7 5 0 3 11 4-9, in Dallas, and participated in USA Basketball’s Syracuse* ...... 30 1-8 0-3 0-0 0-1 4 2 0 2 2 Youth Development Festival (East team, silver Maryland* ...... 38 3-9 0-2 3-6 2-6 7 7 1 1 9 medal). Tulane* ...... 31 2-7 1-4 0-1 1-5 4 4 0 1 5 Cornell* ...... 30 0-4 0-2 1-3 2-6 9 3 0 0 1 > Averaged 20.2 points per game, 10.5 assists, NC State* ...... 30 3-5 2-3 3-5 0-6 4 1 0 2 11 7.1 rebounds and 3.1 steals per game as a senior at Florida State* ...... 32 0-2 0-0 7-8 0-2 8 5 0 1 7 in Worcester, Mass., for coach Wake Forest* ...... 31 2-7 0-3 4-5 1-2 6 3 0 0 8 Elon* ...... 26 1-2 0-0 1-1 1-2 3 4 0 2 3 Mo Cassara ... Averaged 33 points, seven assists Duke* ...... 22 3-7 0-1 0-2 0-1 4 2 0 0 6 and five rebounds per game as a junior attending N. Carolina* ...... 35 4-7 1-3 4-4 0-4 8 2 0 0 13 Mount Zion Christian Academy in Durham, N.C. Virginia* ...... 32 4-6 0-0 4-5 0-2 7 4 1 3 12 ... Broke the school’s single-game scoring record Clemson* ...... 33 6-9 1-2 2-5 0-4 3 6 0 1 15 Maryland* ...... 35 6-9 1-1 7-9 0-3 8 5 0 3 20 held by Tracy McGrady by scoring 56 points in a NC State* ...... 34 3-9 0-3 1-1 2-4 5 3 0 1 7 game as a junior. Florida State* ...... 34 7-13 0-1 2-2 1-7 6 3 0 1 16 > Member of the National Honor Society ... Wake Forest* ...... 36 7-17 2-7 3-4 0-2 8 3 0 1 19 Duke* ...... 31 2-9 0-1 2-4 0-4 4 1 0 1 6 Also attended DeMatha High School and St. N. Carolina* ...... 34 2-4 0-0 1-2 0-2 6 7 0 2 5 Vincent School. Virginia* ...... 35 6-7 0-0 9-10 0-3 7 4 0 2 21 Clemson* ...... 31 2-4 0-2 4-4 0-6 4 2 0 2 8 NC State (A)* ...... 33 4-11 0-1 2-2 1-4 6 1 0 7 10 Personal Ohio St. (NIT)* ..... 34 3-5 0-1 0-0 0-3 9 1 0 2 6 Iowa (NIT)* ...... 35 2-5 0-2 0-1 0-1 9 2 0 2 4 > Full name is Jarrett Matthew Jack ... Born Texas Tech (NIT)* 32 4-8 3-5 2-4 1-1 1 3 0 0 13 October 28, 1983 ... Son of Carlton and Louise Jack ... A cousin of former Duke point guard Chris *game started; A--ACC Tournament game; N--NCAA Tournament game Duhon ... Majoring in Management.

Ramblinwreck.com • 79 Players Virginia, 2-14-04 Minutes: UL-Lafayette, 11-18-03 Steals: Duke, 3-3-04 Blocked Shots: Tennessee, 2-7-04 Tennessee State,12-6-03 North Carolina,3-1-03; Cornell, 1-8-03; Assists: Nevada, 3-26-04 North Carolina,1-11-04 Rebounds: Marist, 12-23-03 Tennessee State, 12-6-03; Free Throw Attempts: Marist, 12-23-03 Free Throws: 12-17-03 (2-2), Alabama A&M Tennessee State(2-2),12-6-03; 3-Point FGPct.: Maryland (1-5),12-29-02 3-Pt FieldGoal Att.: Tennessee State(2-2),12-6-03 Cornell (2-3),1-8-03; 3-Pt FieldGoals: Tennessee State(4-4),12-6-03 Field GoalPct: Wake Forest(0-5),1-19-03 Maryland (1-5),12-29-02; Field Goal Attempts: Tennessee State(4-4),12-6-03 Field Goals: Tennessee State,12-6-03 Points: Career Highs 2 10 2 17 80 6 4 2 1.000 3 1.000 •Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 2 5 5 2 and 2.5reboundsintheNCAA Tournament. and grabbedthreerebounds... Averaged 1.0 points utes inTech’s first-roundwinover NorthernIowa the fieldagainstWolf Pack ...Played 10min- bounds andablockedshot....Went 3-for-4 from nament winover Nevada withsixpoints,re- his bestgameoftheseasoninTech’s NCAA Tour- Forward •6-9245Junior(2letters) Theodis Tarver and blocked16shots. rebounds ...Madejust36.4percentofhisfieldgoals, North Carolina,andaveraged 1.4pointsand1.8 when Tech returnedfromChristmasbreak. then returnedtothecourtfull-timeforpractice ... Spentseven fullweeks rehabilitatingtheknee, 30, aweek priortotheJackets’ firstexhibitiongame dislocated leftkneecapsufferedinpracticeonOct. for allofNovember andDecember. game afterapreseasonkneeinjurysidelinedhim 2003-04 the Jacketsqualityminutesoffbench. his late-seasonfreshmanyear form,butdidgive the firsttwo monthsoftheseason...Never regained cated hiskneecapinpre-seasonpracticeandmissed to getregularminutes. but was notconsistentenoughinpracticeorgames sive presence...Madeanimpactinseveral games, size, andhasshowngoodpostmoves anddefen- Tech[apos]s NITrunin2003...Hasgoodphysical upside, anddemonstratedhispotentialduring At Tech Monroe, La.•CarrollH.S. erGG PAgF-FAPt3-P c T T c.O e v Fd OB tT Avg TP St Bl TO A PF-dq Avg Reb D Avg O- TP Pct. St FTA FT- Bl TO Pct A 3P-3PA PF-dq Pct Avg FGA Reb FG- 6-0 D Avg MP-Avg O- TP G-GS 2004 Pct. 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Year FTA FT- Pct Career Statistics—ACCGames 3P-3PA 42-3 Pct 24-0 Total FGA FG- 18-3 MP-Avg 2004 G-GS 2003 Year Career Statistics—AllGames > Scoredfourpoints(1-2FG,2-2FT)witha > > DidnotplayhisfirstgameuntilJan.11at > Missedthefirst13gamesrecovering froma > Limitedtojust24gamesand8.8minutesa > Sufferedasetbacklastyear whenhedislo- > Reserve postplayer withavery promising In theNCAATournament: 8-0119- 181-10.1 9-933-64 31- 33 391- 9.3 12- 210- 8.8 8-. -24 9- 15 6- 186-8.1 133-8.9 9823 2.5 0- .250 12 3- 49-8.2 .000 0 0- .333 9 3- 53-6.6 1.1 -0.0 2 4.0 3 23 . 7121 955 2.8 50 5 19 16 2 27-1 1.9 35 22 13- .500 24 12- .000 0 0- .613 31 350 001-2 601-2 5162- 21 01.3 1.3 30 20 7 4 19 14 12 7 3 1 26-0 19-0 1.6 1.6 2.0 1.4 35 24 83 33 25 16 10- 11 6 8- 35 .600 16 25 20 .615 9 5 12- 13 3 8- 56-1 .000 29-0 0 .000 1.9 0- 0 1.8 79 0- 44 .375 46 33- 24 .400 20- .538 39 .600 21- 15 9- .000 0 .000 0- 0 0- .484 .364 Played probably 000 009 52540012261.0 6 2 2 1 0 4-0 2.5 15 6 9- .000 1 0- .000 0 -7.7 -91 . - 01.3 10 3 5 5 2 7-0 1.4 11 9 2- .571 7 4- line. going 8-for-8 fromthefloorand4-of-8foul utes, 6.7points,4.0reboundsand1.7blockswhile ... StartedallthreeNITgames,averaging 21min- quarterfinals oftheNationalInvitationTournament won fouroftheirfinalsixgamesandreachedthe season runasafreshman,whentheYellow Jackets for an ACC game,andtwo boardsatDukeMar. 3. and two boardsagainstDuke. rebound againstNorthCarolinaandthreepoints Tournament games,contributingtwopointsanda and 11againstConnecticut(0points,2rebounds). Tournament games,including12againstNevada on Feb.28(11minutes,1rebound,steal). 2 rebounds,career-high 2assists)andatClemson rebounds), atTennessee Feb.7(14minutes,2points, -- atWake ForestonJan.20(13minutes,2points,3 grabbing fourreboundsandblockingoneshot. ginia onFeb.14(2-2FG,career-best 4-4FT)while tal onlyonceafterthat,scoringeightpointsatVir- against theTar Heels...Matchedthatminutesto- career-high sixreboundswhileplaying17minutes Made hispresencefeltimmediatelywithanoffen- three blockedshotsandastealin20minutes... scoring ninepoints(3-3FG)withfourrebounds, in thefirstroundofNITanddidn’t disappoint, went 4-of-8fromthefoulline. blocks ...Was aperfect8-for-8 fromthefloorand aging 21minutes,6.7points,4.0reboundsand1.7 2002-03 > EmergedasoneofthekeysTech’s late- > Hadthreeblocks,matchinghiscareerhigh > Played seven minutesineachofTech’s ACC > Played 10ormoreminutesinthreeNCAA > Sawextendedminutesinafewothergames > EarnedhisfirstcareerstartagainstOhioState > StartedallthreeofTech’s NITgames,aver- #44 #44 #44 #44 #44 #44 #44 #44 #44 #44 #44 #44 #44 #44 #44 sive rebound on Tech’s first offensive possession High School Tarver played perhaps and a steal on the Buckeyes’ first possession ... his best game of the Scored eight (4-4 FG) at Iowa with three rebounds > Member of the 2002 Louisiana state champi- season in Tech’s and a block; had three points and five rebounds at ons at Monroe High School, with a 34-8 record ... NCAA Tournament Texas Tech. All-state performer as a junior and senior, and all- win over Nevada, > In Tech’s final six games of the season, aver- area for four years ... Averaged 20.8 points, 13.8 scoring six points, aged 5.2 points and 3.5 rebounds, had eight blocks rebounds and 5.2 blocked shots as a senior for coach taking six rebounds and was 13-of-16 from the floor after not playing Jessie Burnette ... Averaged 18.5 points, 9.5 re- and blocking a shot. at all in the six games prior to that. bounds and 4.9 blocked shots as a junior ... Ranked He went 3-for-4 from > Played in 18 games overall, averaging 2.8 No. 99 by CBS Sportsline, No. 100 by Van Coleman the field against the points and 1.9 rebounds while hitting 61.3 percent (Future Stars), No. 124 by Prep Stars and No. 143 Wolf Pack. of his shots from the floor ... Had 19 blocks in 181 by Hoop Scoop; and was rated the nation’s No. 21 minutes, a rate of 4.2 blocks per 40 minutes that far power forward by Rivals Hoops exceeded that of Chris Bosh, who led the ACC in > Lettered four years for coach Jesse Burnette, that category ... Averages in ACC games: 1.3 ppg, and served as team captain his senior year ... A 1.4 rpg, 0.8 blocks/g, 33.3% FG, 57.1% FT. member of the National Honor Society, Fellowship > Made his breakthrough Mar. 5 at Virginia, of Christian Athletes and the Mentor Program at playing a season-high 21 minutes and scoring five Carroll High School ... Invited to participate along points and five rebounds ... Made both of his field with classmates Chris Bosh and Jarrett Jack on the goal attempts, blocked two shots and had a sea- U.S. team in the Global Games, July 4-9, in Dallas, son-high three steals in Tech’s 17-point win ... Had Texas, and helped his team win a gold medal. two points, three rebounds and a block in the regu- lar season finale against Clemson in nine minutes, Personal then went 2-for-3 for four points against NC State > Full name is Theodis Tarver, Jr. ... Born July in the ACC Tournament. 9, 1984 ... Son of Theodis and Carol Tarver ... Ma- > Best outing prior to the Mar. 5 Virginia game joring in International Affairs. was five points, three rebounds and four blocked shots in 13 minutes vs. Elon ... Scored four points each against Gardner-Webb and Marist. Game-by game stats on next page

Ramblinwreck.com • 81 Players ea eh(I) 51100121503103 8 0 9 0 1 4 1 1 3 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 1-5 0 0 3-3 1-2 0 2-4 0-0 0-0 1-1 3-6 0-0 *game started; A--ACC Tournament; 1-1 N--NCAA Tournament 0-0 0-0 4-4 0-0 25 Texas 3-3 Tech (NIT)* 18 ...... 2-3 Iowa (NIT)* 20 ..... Ohio St.(NIT)* 2 8 ...... NC State(A) 0 Clemson dnp 5 1 Virginia 1 ...... 1 N. Carolina dnp 0 4 Duke dnp 0 1 0 ...... Wake Forest 0 dnp 0-0 0 0 ...... Florida State 0 2-2 ...... 0 NC State 1 0-3 0-0 Maryland 0 0 3-5 0-0 Clemson 0 0-0 0-0 Virginia 0-0 5 0-0 ...... 1-1 N. Carolina 4 1-2 0-0 Duke dnp 0 11 ...... 0-0 0-1 Elon 1 ...... Wake 0-1 Forest 1 ...... 1 Florida State 3 3 ...... 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Wake Forest Maryland Virginia North Carolina Missed first13gamesoftheseasonduetokneeinjury 2003-04 Theodis TarverGame-by-Game Tarver ...... 30000000000000 0 dnp 0 ...... 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 ...... 0 0 3 1 0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 5 ...... 0 1 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 8 ...... - - - - 0 0 1 1 0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 9 ...... 2 - - - - 5 3 2 0 1 1-5 1-3 0 0-0 0 2-2 1 21 ...... 2 1 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-2 8 ...... 8 1 1 2 0 1-4 4-4 0-0 0 2-2 0 17 ...... 0 0 0 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-1 9 ...... PF F TORAT lS Pts St Bl TO A O-R FT dnp 3FG ...... FG MP ...... Pts St Bl TO A O-R FT 3FG FG MP ...... 91300001301102 0 1 1 0 1-3 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-3 0 9 ...... 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0-0 0 11 ...... 1 0 0 1-1 0-2 0-0 1-2 9 ...... dnp ...... dnp dnp ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 1-2 0-0 0 0-0 0 8 ...... 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 6 ...... 82 ...... dnp ...... - - - - 0 0 1 2 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 5 ...... 2 0 0 1 2 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 14 ...... 32500001201004 0 0 1 0 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-5 13 ...... 71200223601114 1 1 1 0 3-6 2-2 0-0 1-2 17 ..... •Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 (continued) Mario West Guard • 6-4 • 208 • Sophomore-R Douglasville, Ga. • Douglas County H.S. #5#5#5#5 At Tech letter ... Member of the Beta Club and the Future Business Leaders of America ... Made the A-B > Joined the Tech squad as a walk-on in the Honor Roll. fall of 2002, but earned a scholarship prior to last season ... Red-shirted his freshman year in 2002-03 Personal ... Energetic athlete and defender in the mold of teammate Isma’il Muhammad ... Has spent many > Full name is Mario Marceé West ... Born June hours away from practice in individual instruction 19, 1984 in Huntsville, Ala. ... Son of Gerald and and on his own working on his shooting and of- Angie West ... Dean’s List student majoring in Man- fensive skills. agement. 2003-04 Mario West Game-by-Game > Played in 19 games off the bench, with a sea- 2003-04 ...... MP FG 3FG FT O-R A TO Bl St Pts son high of 15 minutes against Tennessee State ... UL-Lafayette ...... 4 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-3 0 1 0 0 0 Saw action in many games in special situations Hofstra ...... 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Cornell ...... 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 1 0 when an extra defender was required, as he did at Connecticut ...... 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 the end of the first half against Northern Iowa in Texas Tech ...... 4 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-2 0 0 0 2 0 Ohio State ...... 2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1 0 1 0 0 2 the NCAA Tournament. Tennessee State .. 15 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-4 1 2 0 1 2 > Played in seven ACC games, working mostly Saint Louis ...... 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 Alabama A&M ...... 5 0-2 0-2 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 0 on the defensive end of the floor ... Did not score in St. John’s ...... dnp a conference game, but picked up two rebounds Marist ...... 6 1-1 0-0 1-1 2-5 1 1 0 0 3 and two steals in a combined 14 minutes. VCU ...... dnp Georgia ...... dnp > Notched season highs of three points and North Carolina ...... 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 five rebounds against Marist, and has scored in Virginia ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 Maryland ...... dnp three games ... Played excellent defense off the Wake Forest ...... 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 1 0 bench for short stretches early in the season ... Got NC State ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Clemson ...... 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 two steals and two rebounds against No. 25 Texas Duke ...... 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Tech ... Grabbed three boards in Tech’s NIT opener Florida State ...... dnp against Louisiana-Lafayette. Tennessee ...... dnp North Carolina ... dnp Virginia ...... dnp Maryland ...... dnp High School Wake Forest ...... dnp NC State ...... dnp Career Highs > Douglas County player of the year as a se- Clemson ...... 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 nior at Douglas County High School ... Earned hon- Duke ...... dnp Points: 3 Marist, 12-23-03 orable mention all-state honors after averaging 22 Florida State ...... dnp North Carolina (A)dnp Field Goals: 1 Duke (A) ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 points and 10 rebounds a game ... Selected MVP of Tennessee State, 12-6-03; Northern Iowa (N) .. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 the 2001 Morgan County Christmas Tournament, Boston College (N)dnp Marist, 12-23-03 which his team won ... Also led his team to the title Nevada (N) ...... dnp Field Goal Attempts: 2 in the 2001 Douglas County Tip-Off Tournament Kansas (N) ...... dnp Alabama A&M, 12-17-03 Oklahoma State (N)dnp ... Lettered four years for coach Joby Boydstone ... Connecticut (N) . dnp Field Goal Pct: 1.000 Team captain as a junior and senior ... Also played Tennessee State (1-1), 12-6-03 *game started; A--ACC Tournament; N--NCAA Tournament one year of football as a quarterback, but did not Free Throws: 2 Ohio State, 12-3-03 Free Throw Attempts: 2 Career Statistics — All Games UL-Lafayette, 11-18-03; Ohio State, 12-3-03 Year G-GS MP-Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct. O- D Reb Avg PF-dq A TO Bl St TP Avg Free Throw Pct.: 1.000 2004 19-0 63-3.3 2- 8 .250 0- 2 .000 3- 6 .500 5- 17 22 1.2 16-0 2 6 0 6 7 0.4 Ohio State (2-2), 12-3-03 Rebounds: 5 Career Statistics — ACC Games Marist, 12-23-03 Assists: 1 Year G-GS MP-Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct. O- D Reb Avg PF-dq A TO Bl St TP Avg Tennessee State, 12-6-03; 2004 7-0 14-2.0 0- 2 .000 0- 0 .000 0- 0 .000 0- 2 2 0.3 8-0 0 1 0 2 0 0.0 Marist, 12-23-03 Blocked Shots: 0 Career Statistics — NCAA Tournament Games Steals: 2 Texas Tech, 11-29-03 Year G-GS MP-Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct. O- D Reb Avg PF-dq A TO Bl St TP Avg Minutes: 15 2004 1-0 1-1.0 0- 0 .000 0- 0 .000 0- 0 .000 0- 0 0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Tennessee State, 12-6-03

Ramblinwreck.com • 83 Players 84 •Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 Guard •6-2195Freshman-R Keith Jones Austell, Ga.•PebblebrookH.S. ated thirdinhisclass. honor rollallfouryears atPebblebrook andgradu- ber oftheNationalHonorSocietywhomade a career-high of33againstSandyCreek...Mem- 19.6 points,5reboundsand4assistspergame,with age inaseasonassenior2003… Averaged record forhighestthree-pointfieldgoalpercent- to aregion4-AAAAtitlein2002…Setschool AAAA honorsasasenior...HelpedPebblebrook and senior...Earnedall-districtall-region4- School inMableton,Ga....Team captainasajunior for coachJamieWatkins atPebblebrook High High School Honor Roll. 2003-04 season,butmadethe ACC Academic in mid-Octoberof2003...Red-shirtedduringthe on theteamthroughTech’s annualwalk-on tryout At Tech ing inComputerEngineering. Sr., andBeverly Jones...Dean’s List studentmajor- ary 13,1985in Atlanta ...Parents areBrianKeith, Personal > Four-year letterwinnerasashootingguard > Non-scholarshipguardwhoearnedaspot > FullnameisBrianKeithJones...BornJanu- #14 #14 #14 #14 #14 #14 #14 #14 #14 #14 #14 #14 #14 #14 #14 Ra’Sean Dickey Forward • 6-9 • 255 • Freshman Clio, S.C. • Marlboro County H.S. #4#4#4#4 At Tech > Power forward who uses size well to shield defenders and get rebounds ... Has good touch on short jump shots and good footwork in the post ... Can score with either hand. High School > Gatorade Player of the Year in the state of South Carolina ... All-state selection his last three years, when Marlboro County High School posted a cumulative record of 71-12, and conference player of the year four straight years ... Lettered four years for coach Keven Spencer ... Averaged 23 points, 15 rebounds and four blocked shots per game as a senior, leading Marlboro to an 18-9 record and a berth in the quarterfinals of the state playoffs ... Had high games of 40 points and 23 rebojunds ... Averaged 16 points, 14 rebounds and six blocks as a junior. > Ranked No. 26 nationally by PrepStar Na- tional Courtmaster rankings, No. 28 by Mike Sullivan in The Sporting News, No. 42 by The Insiders.com and Clark Francis in Basketball Times ... Ranked No. 55 nationally by RivalsHoops and No. 16 among power forwards ... Hoopmasters.com ranked him No. 58 nationally and No. 10 among power forwards ... No. 50 nationally by Van Coleman and No. 81 by Bob Gibbons. > Played in the Capital Classic in Washington, D.C., and the Charm City Classic (14 pts., 8 reb., 6-7 FG) in Baltimore, Md. ... Played for Team USA in the fifth annual Global Games in Dallas, Texas, averaging 9.4 points (58.6 pct.) and 5.2 rebounds in five games. Personal > Full name is Ra’Sean (pronounced Ruh- SHON) Maurice Dickey ... Born April 11, 1985 in Jersey City, N.J. ... Hometown of Clio is pronounced “CLY-oh” ... Son of Linette Dickey ... Will major in management.

Ramblinwreck.com • 85 Players 86 •Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 Guard •6-0209Freshman Zam FredrickII and No.15amongpointguards...94nation- Hoopmasters.com rankedhimNo.63nationally by RivalsHoops andNo.23amongpointguards... No. 126byRivals.com ...RankedNo.55nationally in BasketballTimes,No.90byTheInsiders.comand eraged 32points,ninereboundsasajunior. bounds and5.5assistspergameasasenior... Av- championships ... Averaged 34.5points,8.5re- tain threeyears, andhelpedhisteamwinthreestate Calhoun CountyHighSchool,served asteamcap- ... Letteredfive seasonsforhisfather, Zam,Sr., at set thestatecareerscoringrecordwith3,481points Carolina andafour-time all-stateperformerwho High School first step. lent perimetershooter...Comboguardwithaquick At Tech St. Matthews,S.C.•CalhounCountyH.S. > RankedNo.68nationallybyClarkFrancis > Named“Mr. Basketball”inthestateofSouth > Prolificscorerasaprepplayer andanexcel- in management. leading thenationinscoring1981...Will major South Carolinainthelate1970sandearly1980s, Fredrick ...FatherZamwas abasketballstarat 3, 1986,inPesaro, Italy...SonofZam,Sr., andDebra by Zamorhisnickname,“Buck”...BornFebruary Personal and seniorclasspresident. treasurer oftheStudentGovernment Association Principal’s Listevery semesterinhighschool...Was Graduated secondinhisclass,andwas onthe munity collegecoursesduringissenioryear ... and 1.2assistsinfive games. Dallas, Texas, averaging 4.6points,1.4rebounds Team USA inthefifthannualGlobalGames pts., 4reb.,2ast.)inBaltimore,Md....Played for sic inPittsburghandtheCharmCityClassic(16 ally byBobGibbonsandNo.81Van Coleman. > FullnameisZambolistFredrickII...Goes > Excellentstudent(4.0GPA) whotookcom- > Played inthePittsburghHoopsWorld Clas- #35 #35 #35 #35 #35 #35 #35 #35 #35 #35 #35 #35 #35 #35 #35 Anthony Morrow Guard • 6-5 • 205 • Freshman Charlotte, N.C. • Charlotte Latin H.S. #23#23#23#23 At Tech > Wing player who is an excellent shooter from both mid- and long range ... Long, wiry player with good athletic ability. High School > Named “Mr. Basketball” in North Carolina as a senior ... Three-time all-state performer who led his Charlotte Latin High School team to state championships each of his last two years among North Carolina 3A Independent Schools ... Lettered four years for coach Jerry Faulkner and served as team captain two years ... Averaged 22.4 points, 9.8 rebounds and 3.1 assists as a senior as Latin went 27-4, and won MVP honors in the state tournament ... Junior year averages were 24 points and eight rebounds per game while Latin went 26-1 and lost only to Mount Zion Christian Academy ... Shot 44 percent from three-point range as a senior, 41 per- cent as a junior (56 percent field goal shooting over- all as a senior, 51 percent as a junior) ... Shot 85 percent from the foul line over his last two years at Latin. > Ranked No. 50 nationally by PrepStar Na- tional Courtmaster rankings, No. 42 by The Insiders.com and Clark Francis in Basketball Times ... Ranked No. 94 nationally by RivalsHoops and No. 20 among small forwards ... Hoopmasters.com ranked him No. 54 nationally and No. 11 at his position ... No. 47 nationally by Bob Gibbons and No. 90 by Van Coleman. > Played in the Charm City Classic (10 pts., 7 reb., 2 ast., 5-8 FG) in Baltimore, Md. ... Played for Team USA in the fifth annual Global Games in Dallas, Texas, averaging 10.0 points (47.4 pct. FG, 40 pct. 3FG) and 3.8 rebounds in five games. Personal > Full name is Anthony Jarrad Morrow ... Born September 27, 1985 in Charlotte ... Son of Larry Mayhew and Angela Morrow ... Will Science, Tech- nology and Culture.

Ramblinwreck.com • 87 Players 88 •Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 Forward •6-6232Freshman Jeremis Smith Arlington, Texas•DunbarH.S. (50 pct.FG)and6.8reboundsinfourgames. bal GamesinDallas,Texas, averaging 15.3points ally byBobGibbonsandNo.68Van Coleman and No.12amongwingforwards ...No.45nation- Hoopmasters.com rankedhimNo.55nationally 6 amongplayers athisposition... Ranked No.39nationallybyRivalsHoops andNo. ally byPrepStarNationalCourtmasterrankings... who signedwithTexas ...RankedNo.44nation- Aldridge ofSeagoville,No.6prepseniorin2004 Celtics outofhighschool,andalso6-11LaMarcus senior in2003whosignedwiththeNBA’s Boston Perkins ofOzen,thenation’s No.4-rankedprep ninth grader. history, earningaspotinthestartinglineupas a Hughes, thewinningestcoachinU.S.highschool playoffs andfinished31-3 ...Played forRobert bounds, butDunbarmadeanearlyexitfromthe averaging acareer-best 26.1pointsand8.3re- by theFortWorth Star-Telegram asaseniorafter Ozen inthestatefinals...Stateplayer oftheyear Scored 30pointsinDunbar’s victoryover Beaumont points, 8.5reboundsand4.3assistspergame... tournament, andfinishedtheseasonaveraging 24.1 final preprankings...Won MVP honorsinthestate a 37-1recordandfinishedNo.7intheUSA Today ... LedDunbartotheTexas AAAA statetitle,posted Forth Worth toa 101-6 recordinhislastthreeyears named all-state...HelpedDunbarHighSchoolin more than3,000pointsinhisprepcareer...Twice High School the physicaltoughnesstoplayinside. the wingmostoftimeinhighschool,buthas hard-nosed playtotheTech program...Played on who willbringanelementofaggressiveness and excellent athleticabilityandstrongscoring At Tech squirmed inpain ...Will studycomputerscience. Worm” afterthosefallsbecauseoftheway he running downcourt...Earned thenickname“Big an earlyteen,causinghimtotrip frequentlywhen Growth ofhisfeetoutpacedthe restofhisbodyas when Ricknoticedhisunusually largehands... be anoutstandingbasketball player athisbirth Parents hadindication Jeremiseventually would ball bythefifthgrade,dunksixthgrade...... Hasa16shoesizeWas abletopalmabasket- and Von Smith...Fatheris6-foot-5,mother5-10 May 14,1986inFortWorth, Texas ...SonofRick Personal > Played forTeam USA inthefifthannualGlo- > Saidtohave outperformed6-9Kendrick > Oneofthetopplayers inTexas whoscored > Rugged,do-everything wingforward with > FullnameisJeremisStephonSmith...Born #32 #32 #32 #32 #32 #32 #32 #32 #32 #32 #32 #32 #32 #32 #32 Basketball Staff • NIT, 2000,2003 • FritzPollard Overall Record:142-81(.634),sevenseasons Record atTech:76-54(.585),fourseasons Head CoachPaulHewitt • NCAA FinalFour, • NCAA Tournament, • MAACCoachofthe • ACC Coachofthe the Year(BCA), National Coachof 2004 1999, 2001,2004 Year, 2000 Year, 2001 2004 90

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 referring tohimself. guy was over in thecorner,” Hewittremembers, and Utah.“Everybody was wondering whothat cut, BobKnightandTexas Tech, andRickMajerus season NITalongwithJimCalhounandConnecti- Tech teamadvanced tothesemifinalsofPre- nation’s bestteams. Jackets prevailed timeandagainagainstthe him todayafterhisbandofGeorgiaTech Yellow of Paul Hewittbeforethen,theysurelyknowof ing way. Ifthecollegebasketballworld didn’t know and wondered aloudifhebelonged. A Early lastseason,Hewittandhisunheralded The questionhasbeenanswered inaresound- profession, steppedback,tookalookaround found himselfsurroundedbythegiantsofhis coupleoftimesduringlastseason,Paul Hewitt ketball coaches,madethatlist. ures incollegeathletics,andonlyfourmen’s bas- sports bySportsIllustratedmagazine.Only15fig- No. 71amongthenation’s 101 topminoritiesin College Coaches Association. Healsowas listedat Fritz Pollard CoachoftheYear award bytheBlack national prominenceledtoHewittreceivingthe of young men. credentials asacoachofyoung players andaleader who Paul Hewittis.Nolongerdoesitquestionhis ball. highest achievement inthehistoryofTech basket- kies inthenationalchampionshipgame.Itwas the defeating theCowboysbeforefallingtoHus- Fame coaches. Krzyzewski ofDuke,allpresentorfutureHall Calhoun, EddieSuttonofOklahomaStateandMike self inthecompanyofatriocoachinggreats all theway totheFinalFourandagainfoundhim- ets were nolongerunknown. championship game.HewittandtheYellow Jack- dispatching theRedRaidersby20pointsin No. 1,by16points,thenwas equallyimpressive in the shotnow. Theguyswho kepttheleaguealive with theshot.Everybody thinksthegameisabout Magic, theydiditwiththepass, theydidn’t doit nis. Ming. What’s that? That’s notbasketball,that’s ten- vs. theCeltics,”hesaid.“Now, it’s Shaqvs.Yao Knicks (hisfavorite team)vs.theBullets,Bucks had alargeplatformfromwhichtoexpressit. to anyone whowill listen,andattheFinalFour, he tal preparation. basketball, individualskilldevelopment andmen- fense), old-fashionedteamwork andsharingthe in thenationlastyear infieldgoalpercentagede- the importanceofstrongdefense(Tech was sixth with old-schoolvalues, instillinginhisprogram done justthat. ference championships,the41-year-old Hewitthas ment appearancesandthree Atlantic CoastCon- in the1980’s andearly90’s with10NCAA Tourna- ing itsbasketballprogramtothelevel itachieved coach on Apr. 6,2000,andgiven thetask ofrestor- Substance OverStyle Tech’s successlast year anditssuddenriseto No longerdoesthebasketballworld wonder Again, theYellow Jacketsmetthechallenge, Four monthslater, Hewitthadtakenhisteam His teamvanquished Connecticut,thenranked “The guyswhosavedtheNBA, Birdand “In theNBA,itusedtobe,growingup, Hewitt isfondofespousingthatphilosophy He hasrestoredtheglorytoTech basketball Named GeorgiaTech’s 12th headbasketball Hewitt As A Head Coach Year School Record Conf. Post-Season and really put college basketball in there, they did 2003-04 Georgia Tech 28-10 9-7 NCAA National runner-up it with the pass.” 2002-03 Georgia Tech 16-15 7-9 NIT quarterfinals Testimony from his players demonstrates that 2001-02 Georgia Tech 15-16 7-9 none those values work, even in today’s game. “Coach has always preached about being 2000-01 Georgia Tech 17-13 8-8 NCAA West Regional ready to play,” said Marvin Lewis, a senior starter Tech Totals 76-54 31-33 Overall winning percentage (.584) on the Yellow Jackets’ national runner-up team. “It 1999-00 Siena 24-9 15-3 MAAC regular-season champions, NIT 2nd round doesn’t really matter whether you’re starting or 1998-99 Siena 25-6 13-5 MAAC tournament champions, NCAA coming off the bench. You’ll get a chance to con- 1997-98 Siena 17-12 10-8 MAAC tournament runner-up tribute. One of the great things about this team is Siena Totals 66-27 38-16 Overall winning percentage (.710) that everyone understands and accepts their role.” Career Totals 142-81 69-49 Overall winning percentage (.637) Already recognized as one of the rising stars of the coaching profession before last season, Hewitt As An Assistant Coach Hewitt went to work with a team that lost its two best rebounders, including Chris Bosh, who left 1996-97 Villanova 24-10 NCAA 2nd round Tech after one season to play in the NBA. Despite 1995-96 Villanova 26-7 NCAA 2nd round preseason predictions that had Tech finishing no 1994-95 Villanova 25-8 Big East tournament champions, NCAA better than seventh in the ACC, Hewitt liked what 1993-94 Villanova 20-12 NIT champions he saw on the court when pre-season practice be- 1992-93 Villanova 8-19 gan. His confidence was justified after the Yellow 1991-92 Fordham 20-10 Patriot League regular-season champions, NCAA Jackets began the season 12-0 and finished 28-10, 1990-91 Fordham 25-8 Patriot League regular-season champions, NIT tying a school record for victories in a season. Along the way, Tech won the Preseason NIT, 1989-90 Southern Cal 10-22 Graduate Assistant and in the process defeated a team ranked No. 1 in 1988-89 C.W. Post 19-11 ECAC New York state division champions the country (Connecticut) for the first time in 11 years. Tech achieved its highest ACC regular sea- son finish in eight years (a tie for third at 9-7). The Hewitt was recognized as the Atlantic Coast Yellow Jackets, who posted a 9-6 record against Top Conference Coach of the Year, only the second time 25 teams, defeated Duke at Cameron Indoor Sta- in league history that a first-year coach has won dium to end a 41-game homecourt winning streak the award. He was also named District 5 Coach of for the Blue Devils, and won at Wake Forest to snap the Year by the National Association of Basketball a 24-game streak at home for the Demon Deacons. Coaches (NABC) and was a finalist for the Naismith In four years at Tech, Hewitt now has a record College Coach of the Year Award by the Atlanta of 76-54, with two NCAA appearances and one NIT Tipoff Club. berth. His overall record as a head coach is 142-81, In the two subsequent years, Tech broke even a winning percentage of 63.7, with a total of five at 32-32, but both teams finished strong, a quality post-season appearances in seven years. He was all of his teams have shown. Though it finished 15- given a new six-year contract in the spring of 2004, 16 in 2001-02, Tech earned kudos for fashioning Hewitt File and marked the occasion by saying, “My goal when the biggest turnaround in Atlantic Coast Confer- I got into coaching was to coach at my high school ence history, emerging from an 0-7 start (7-13 over- Full Name: Paul Harrington Hewitt alma mater. I’ve been very, very lucky that people all) to finish 7-9 with a sixth place showing in the have given me chances, and I feel very fortunate.” conference. One win in the ACC Tournament could Born: Hewitt has dealt with different circumstances have earned the Jackets a berth in the NIT. May 4, 1963 in Kingston, Jamaica in each of his four seasons on the Flats, but he and In 2002-03, he guided a Tech team with no se- his coaching staff have consistently built the over- niors and only one junior in the regular rotation to Education: all level of talent to be on par with the best teams a 16-15 overall record and a fifth-place finish in the B.A. in Journalism and Economics (1985), in the nation. ACC (7-9). The Yellow Jackets earned their second St. John Fisher College His two NCAA teams at Georgia Tech had a post-season appearance in three years and ad- (Rochester, N.Y.) common thread. Both squads had upperclassmen vanced to the quarterfinals of the NIT. Playing Career: who played key roles, whether as starters or re- Four-year letterwinner at serves. Emphasis on Player Development, Fundamentals St. John Fisher (1982-85) In his very first season on the Flats, Hewitt Family: demonstrated his abilities. Disproving the prevail- Tech’s on-court accomplishments have been Wife, Dawnette, and ing pre-season opinions that had Tech finishing no possible because Hewitt demands a high level of intensity, hustle and hard work, and his players daughters Olivia, Danielle and better than eighth in the ACC and gave the Jackets Kayla little chance for a winning record, Hewitt guided a deliver. He teaches a style of basketball that is fast- paced, but is grounded in sound fundamentals. Joined Tech Staff: veteran squad with five seniors to an 8-8 record April 6, 2000 and a fifth-place finish in the nation’s toughest con- His commitment to individual player devel- ference. Tech’s 17-13 record marked its first win- opment and instruction have paid big dividends ning season since 1998, and the Jackets won their not only for the Yellow Jackets as a team, but for all first ACC Tournament game and earned their first the Tech players, particularly for the senior play- trip to the Big Dance since 1996. ers in the program who have enjoyed the best sea-

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• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 this year. All fourseniorsontheFinalFour team coached, allbutthreeeitherhave graduated orwill other intheircareers.Ofthe12 seniorsHewitthas team have madetheDean’s Listatonetimeoran- it. Nofewer thaneightplayers ontheFinalFour dents offthecourtaswell becauseHewitt demands sphere.” rial ColiseumandrecreatetheThrillerdomeatmo- seen thepeoplecomebackinto Alexander Memo- the styleofbasketballPaul teaches,andwe have ity togetthejobdonehere.Ourfansappreciate very well. excellent teacher. Paul fitsallthesequalifications great recruiter, avery goodcommunicatorandan person forthisjob.We wanted acoachwhois “We feltfromthebeginningthatwe hadtheright school, greatcity, greatconference.’” ing toparentsorayoung man,Icansay‘great sons have heldup.WhenIgooutrecruiting,talk- and thereasonswhyIcamehere,allthoserea- ference whereItalkedaboutwhylikethisplace national name.Icangobacktomyfirstpresscon- Bobby Creminsdidheretomakethisprograma the job,we have beenabletotakeadvantage ofwhat cruiting,” saidHewitt.“RightfromthedayIgot Hewitt. named totheleague’s all-Freshmanteamunder ored. Bosh,Nelson,ElderandLewishave allbeen in 2002,theninthand10thTech players sohon- Year, includingChrisBoshin2003andEdNelson Tech players have beennamed ACC Rookieofthe Tech’s players early intheircareersaswell. Two also have resultedinstrongcontributionsfrom made thesecondteamin2003. all-ACC player in2002,andfreshmanChrisBosh team in2001,Tony Akins becameasecond-team named totheall-AtlanticCoastConferencefirst team honorslastyear. Center Alvin Joneswas each year, includingB.J.Elder, whoearnedsecond- second-team all-AtlanticCoastConferencehonors physical development.” is emphasisonindividualplayer instructionand lieve whatismostimportanttoachievingsuccess you’ve gottoteachpeoplehowplaythegame. gram every cut.Ifyou playthestylethatwe play, react to.You can’t stopandcallevery playanddia- come upthatyour players needtoknowhow play ahigh-scoring,fast-pacedstyle,situations how toplaythegame,”saidHewitt.“Whenyou ball. helped bringbacktheexcitementtoTech basket- sive attackinboththefull-courtandhalf-court,has style ofoffense,combinedwitharelentlessdefen- sons oftheircareers.Hisphilosophyup-tempo Tech’s players arealsosolid citizensandstu- “He hasagreatdealofconfidenceinhisabil- Said Tech directorofathleticsDave Braine, “Our staffhasdoneanoutstandingjobinre- The recruitingeffortsofHewittandhisstaff He hashadatleastoneplayer earnfirst-or “The systemwe playisimportant,butIbe- “We putastrongemphasisonteachingguys Howard Holy Cross 1-8 Hofstra Harvard 1-8 Hartford Georgia 0-0 George Washington Gardner-Webb Fordham 2004 Florida State Florida A&M Fairleigh Dickinson Fairfield Elon Eastern Michigan Eastern Illinois Duke Delaware Davidson Cornell Connecticut Colgate Clemson Charleston Southern Last Canisius Boston College Bethune-Cookman Arkansas-Pine Bluff Arkansas Alabama A&M Opponent Hewitt vs.AllOpponents ae19 - - 1-0 0-0 1-0 1997 Yale Wofford Wisconsin Wake Forest Virginia Commonwealth Virginia UCLA Tulane Troy State Texas Tech Tennessee State Tennessee Syracuse Stanford St. Peters 0-1 St. Joseph’s St. John’s St. Bonaventure 0-0 Saint Louis Rutgers 0-1 Rider Rhode Island 1999 Quinnipiac Pepperdine Pennsylvania Penn State Oklahoma State Ohio State Dame Notre Northwestern Northern Iowa NC State 3-5 North Carolina Niagara 0-0 Nevada Morgan State 0-0 Minnesota 3-5 Massachusetts 2003 Maryland 2000 Marist Manhattan Loyola La.-Lafayette Kentucky Kansas IUPUI Iowa Iona Illinois Idaho State 9701000-1 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-1 1-3 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1997 1-3 0-0 0-1 1997 0-0 2-0 5-3 2003 1-0 0-0 1-0 2000 0-0 2-0 1-0 1999 5-3 0-0 4-2 2004 1-0 0-1 1-0 1999 0-0 0-0 1-0 2002 0-0 0-0 1-0 1999 1-0 1-0 2004 0-0 4-2 0-1 2001 1-0 0-0 4-0 1998 1-0 3-0 2000 0-0 0-0 1-1 2003 2-0 3-0 1998 3-0 0-1 6-2 2001 1-1 2-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 5-3 1997 6-2 0-0 1-0 2001 1-0 3-0 2-0 2003 0-0 0-0 1-0 2004 1-0 0-0 0-1 1999 0-0 5-3 1-0 2004 1-0 0-0 2000 0-0 2-0 2000 1-0 0-0 2004 0-1 1999 0-0 2002 1999 2003 0100202-0 1-0 3-6 2-0 1-0 1-0 7-2 3-6 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-2 7-2 0-0 1-0 2001 0-0 0-0 1-1 2001 0-2 0-0 1-0 2004 1-0 1-0 1-1 2003 1-1 0-0 1-1 2004 1-0 0-0 0-1 2000 1-1 0-0 6-1 2003 1-1 0-0 0-1 2002 0-0 0-0 1-0 2003 0-0 0-0 1-1 2003 0-0 0-1 2-1 2004 1-0 6-1 0-1 2002 0-0 0-1 6-1 2000 2-1 0-0 1-0 2000 0-0 1-1 1-0 2001 0-0 0-0 1-0 2003 0-0 0-1 0-1 1998 0-0 6-1 0-1 2003 0-0 1-0 1-0 1999 0-1 1-0 2-0 2000 0-0 1-0 1999 1-0 0-0 1-0 1998 2-0 0-1 1-0 1998 0-0 3-6 2001 0-0 0-0 4-6 2000 1-0 4-3 2004 3-6 1-0 1-0 2003 4-6 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1997 1-0 0-0 1-0 2004 1-0 4-3 4-4 2004 0-1 0-0 7-2 2004 0-0 0-0 6-1 2000 4-4 0-0 5-1 2004 2-0 1-0 1-1 2000 0-0 0-0 1-0 2002 5-1 5-2 1-0 2000 1-0 6-1 0-1 2004 1-0 0-0 2003 1-0 0-1 2000 0-1 0-0 0-1 2000 0-0 1-0 2003 0-0 2000 0-1 2004 1-0 2001 0-0 0-0 2001 2000 in ehOverall Tech Siena - 1-1 1-1 will receive their degrees before the end of the 2004 calendar year, including Lewis, who will graduate with his management degree in four years. Siena Success Raised Profile Tech’s success under Hewitt should have come as no surprise. Prior to his arrival in Atlanta, he posted a 66-27 mark as the head coach at Siena. At the Loudonville, N.Y., school, Hewitt revived a program that had been dormant since the mid-90’s and molded it into one of the best in the Metro At- lantic Athletic Conference and among the best in the Northeast. In three seasons at Siena, Hewitt developed one of the nation’s highest scoring teams. Siena ranked third nationally in scoring each of his last two seasons there, and in three seasons the team averaged 85.6 points per game while shooting 38.1 percent from three-point range and 77.8 percent from the free throw line. Following a three-year stretch in which Siena won just 22 games, Hewitt guided a young Saints team to a 17-12 overall record in his first season, including a 10-8 mark in the MAAC and the school’s first-ever berth in the MAAC Tournament mas, the nation’s top-ranked high school senior in title game. In his second year, Siena started the sea- 1996 who is now playing for the , son 18-2 and finished with a 25-6 overall record, as well as Alvin Williams (Toronto) and Malik Allen the school’s first-ever MAAC Tournament Cham- (Miami). pionship and the first appearance in the NCAA Prior to his stint at Villanova, Hewitt served Tournament since the 1988-89 season. as an assistant coach at Fordham University for two Hewitt again guided the Saints to the top of years (1990-92), when the Rams posted a 45-18 the MAAC standings in 1999-2000 for the Saints’ mark. During those two seasons, school first-ever outright conference regular-season title. won two-straight Patriot League regular-season Siena finished the season with a 24-9 overall mark championships and made the NCAA Tournament and a MAAC-best 15-3 slate. He directed the Saints in 1992. to their third consecutive MAAC Championship He moved to Fordham after spending a year game appearance, and second-consecutive under the legendary George Raveling at Southern postseason berth with a bid to the National Invita- California, where he served as a graduate assis- tion Tournament. Siena ousted Massachusetts in tant. Hewitt’s first collegiate job came as an assis- the first round of the NIT before falling 105-103 in tant coach at C.W. Post on Long Island during the a thriller at Penn State in the second round. 1988-89 school year. He helped guide the Pioneers “What we need From Journalism to Coaching to the ECAC New York State Division Champion- to always do is ship that season. think of the Success has followed Hewitt in every stop he Hewitt spent three years as the junior varsity has made in his coaching career. head coach at his alma mater, Westbury High student-athlete, He came to Siena from the venerable Big East School on Long Island (1985-88), following his first, last and program at Villanova, where he spent five seasons graduation from St. John Fisher College in Roches- always. We (1992-97) as an assistant to head coach Steve ter, N.Y. Lappas. During his final season in Philadelphia, Born on May 4, 1963, in Kingston, Jamaica, should make it Hewitt was promoted to associate head coach. Hewitt and his family moved to Queens, N.Y., possible for While there, Hewitt helped lead the Wildcats when he was eight years old. He attended Westbury young people to to four straight 20-win seasons in five years, three High School, and earned a bachelor of arts degree consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament, and in journalism and economics from St. John Fisher get a quality an NIT Championship in 1994, when Villanova beat in 1985. Hewitt was a four-year letterwinner and education and Siena in the semi-finals en route to the title. In 1997, served as the Cardinals’ captain as a senior. He also enjoy the Villanova was the No. 4 seed in the East Region worked toward a post-graduate degree in counsel- and lost to California in the second round, finish- ing and high school guidance at Long Island Uni- unbelievable ing the season with a 24-10 record. versity and C.W. Post during the early stages of his experience of In his time at Villanova, he helped the Wild- coaching career. playing college cats land four top-20 recruiting classes from 1993 Hewitt and his wife, Dawnette, have three to 1997. Included in those classes were Tim Tho- daughters, Olivia, Danielle and Kayla. basketball.”

Ramblinwreck.com • 93 Basketball Staff was over inthecorner. Majerus, BobbyKnightandeverybody was wondering whothatguy NIT, anditkindofwas thesamesetup.You hadJimCalhoun,Rick began theseason12-0.“It’s funny. We started the year inthePreseason swordfight. beginning oftheseason,andHewitt works inthe ACC, which is anightly and BobKnightTexas Tech -Knight was terriblyimpressed -atthe ings. coach, thathecertainlyisn’t goingtobeintimidatedbyhissurround- dare. But,ifyou’ve watched GeorgiaTech play, youknowthisguycan in theHallofFameandCalhounSuttonbelongthere. group. Suttonis68,Calhoun62andKrzyzewski57.CoachKalready is titles) andUConn’s Calhoun(one). Four. Coachingtheothersemifinalare Duke’s Krzyzewski(threeNCAA the CowboysarecoachedbySutton,whoisinvolved inhisthirdFinal patent leatherbyMondaynight. shoes?” ever feellikethewhole world’s atuxedoandyou’re apairofbrown seated between nattilydressedBobHopeandDeanMartin:“Doyou ladies andgents,asGeorgeGobelonceaskedJohnnyCarsonwhen is notoneoffear. Butthereissomecoachingfirepower inthisthing, the lyrics. so much.Thegoodthingis,heisn’t afraidtoask.Hedoesn’t knowall Raveling andTubby Smith,coachingbuddieswhohave beenthrough who donotneedintroduction,noranyadviceonhowtosingthissong. opera are,lefttoright,MikeKrzyzewski,JimCalhounandEddieSutton, compared withtheothermencenterstage. basketball, andcoachesitwell, knowshedoesn’t have muchofitwhen ence isn’t showing-outwardly -butthemanwho coachesGeorgiaTech a twinklinglittlestarinthisparticularFinalFourgalaxy. Hisinexperi- sons lastweek andnowisbeing askedtoout-throatTheThreeTenors. SAN ANTONIO From theApril3,2004editionofSanDiegoUnion-Tribune By NickCanepa in thiscrowdofcoaches Hewitt caneasilybemissed “Ignorance isbliss-sometimes,”says Hewitt,whose27-9Techsters After all,hisYellow JacketswhippeduponCalhounandUConn Hewitt hasajourneyandclimbaheadtogetwheretheseeagles At 40,Hewitt,Tech’s head coachsince2000,alsoisthebabyofthis Hewitt’s Yellow JacketsmeetOklahoma StateinGame1today, and Hewitt’s shoesarebrown.Forthe moment.Theycouldbeformal When Hewittisremindedofthecompanyhe’s keeping,hissmile Hewitt does,andhetalksopenlyofseekingcounselfromGeorge Hewitt’s coachingpeershereintheNCAA Tournament’s grand Hewitt mayhave apromisingvoice, andjustenoughego,buthe’s 94

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 -It’s asthough Paul Hewittstartedtakingsingingles- confidence inmyplayers.” plan, butmorethananythingelse,Ihave staff andwillputtogetheragoodgame “I havealotofconfidenceinmycoaching what music’s playing,onlywhetheryou candancetoit. doesn’t seemthewallflower type. him, butIdon’t knowifitcanhere(Elderinsistshe’s fine). B.J. Elder, whospraineditinSt.Louis.Tech managedtogetbywithout are tournament-hardened.Thekey couldbetheankleofleadingscorer they have ataskathand.” ment. Ididn’t want tosequesterthemaway, butalsohave themrealize lose sightofthefactthesearecollegekidswhoshouldenjoythis mo- little bitofSan Antonio,” hesays.“TheonethingIdidn’t want todois advice fromRaveling andSmith. nio Riverwalk sincetheirarrival, buthehasn’t shutthemin,either. More this thingout.” there pressure-free,letitallhangoutonthecourt,heknowswe canpull don’t. We don’t have alotofpressureonourshoulders.Ifwe goout lot ofpeoplearebasicallysayingthisisathree-teamFinalFour. We Louis Regionalfinal. star ofTech’s 79-71overtime victoryover KansaslastSundayintheSt. coachspeak. stacles aswe have toovercome.” pieces andwe’re versatile enoughthatwe canovercome asmanyob- depth toovercome morethings. Duke. ButIlikemyteamrightnowbecausethinkwe have enough an answer. have confidenceinmyplayers.” and willputtogetheragoodgameplan,butmorethananythingelse,I game, we’ll beprepared.Ihave alotofconfidenceinmycoachingstaff been hereandtheyknowwhattoexpect,”Hewittsays.“Intermsofthe players focusandyet stillhave agoodtime. ence. Preparation.Howtohandlethedistractions.besure the gamestarts,atleast.” at thisIseeavery similarsetup.Ijusthopedon’t getintheirway -until And, asyou know, when you reachtheFinalFour, itdoesn’t matter Tech hasbeaten some fineteams.Ithasevenwon atDuke. Hewitt And theYellow Jacketscanhandlethistask.Theyaregood. “We’ve wanted themto take advantage oftheopportunities,see a Hewitt hasn’t allowed hisplayers tohave therunofSan Anto- “No, Ijustthinkhehasagreatdealofconfidenceinus.We knowa “I would hopehelikesusbest,”sayspointguardJarrettJack,the His players have noproblemsbuyingintoit,thatit’s notmerely “I thinkwe have, whetherit’s thedefensive oroffensive end,enough “Well,” hesays,“Ilikemyteamrightnow. At thestartofit,Iliked And inhimself.Whenaskedwhichschoolhepickstowinit,has “They (theotherthreecoaches)have anadvantage becausethey’ve He acknowledgesbeingFinalFour-experienced canmakeadiffer- “As you know, wewere luckyenoughtowinthere,sowhenIlook “I may have another chance if I’m lucky enough to get back to this point, but these guys will never forget it.” No More Questioning Whether Hewitt Belongs

By Jim Litke Hewitt figured that was the least he could do since everything from AP Sports Columnist - April 3, 2004 his hiring at Tech to the lessons he’s taught there has been about trust. He was virtually unknown outside basketball circles in the North- SAN ANTONIO (AP) - Win close one after close one, the way Georgia east when he was plucked out of a strong field of contenders to replace Tech’s Yellow Jackets have done in five straight NCAA tournament thrill- , one of the most recognizable head coaches in the game. ers, and people are bound to question whether you really belong. Hewitt seemed to some a curious choice to restore the program to No matter. the heights of the late 1980s and early 1990s, and not just because peren- Their coach, Paul Hewitt, has known that feeling all season. nial ACC powers Duke, North Carolina and Maryland routinely over- He brought Georgia Tech to Madison Square Garden last fall for whelm the “name” coaches in the rest of the conference. His resume, at the Preseason NIT, saw Texas Tech’s Bobby Knight, Utah’s Rick Majerus that point, could only charitably be called underwhelming. and UConn’s Jim Calhoun all waiting there and later said: “Everybody Sure, Hewitt served his apprenticeships at Southern California and was wondering who that guy was over in the corner.” Villanova, but when he arrived at Tech in 2000, his only head-coaching He was referring to himself. stint had come at tiny Siena College. He removed some of those doubts Hewitt spent his early childhood in Jamaica, didn’t play competi- by taking a team loaded with seniors to the NCAA tournament in his tive basketball until the 10th grade, and much of what he learned in his first season and earned ACC Coach of the Year honors in the bargain. first high school coaching job came from watching videos or attending But almost as quickly, he struggled the next two seasons while trying to clinics featuring the giants of the game. rebuild with freshmen and sophomores, and when this season began, it The stars were Eddie Sutton, Mike Krzyzewski and Calhoun, and looked to be more of the same. how’s this for a way to cap off a season as one of the most Georgia Tech lost freshman sensation Chris Bosh to the NBA and underappreciated coaches in the country? No sooner did Georgia Tech’s Ed Nelson, the ACC rookie of the year in 2002, transferred to Connecti- first four improbable finishes land them a spot in the Final Four than cut. Then, in preseason practice, Theodis Tarver dislocated his kneecap, Hewitt realized he’d be sharing the floor with Sutton, Krzyzewski and which Hewitt chose to remember after the semifinal win as a “grue- Calhoun. some, gruesome-looking injury.” “It’s the old question of who doesn’t belong here and why?” Hewitt “When we finally got him up off the court and in the locker room, said with a chuckle. Clarence Moore brought the whole team together and said a prayer,” But Saturday night, when Tech guard Will Bynum drove the right Hewitt said. “When we usually break the huddle, I’d say, ‘Together!’ But side and knocked down a layup with 1.5 seconds left to seal the 67-65 from that point forward, the kids have always said, ‘Family!’ win that sent the Yellow Jackets to the final against Connecticut, the “So at the start of the tournament, I told them, ‘If you enjoy being question was rendered moot. around each other that much, and you’re truly a family, let’s see how “It’s great to take this group,” Hewitt paused, catching himself, “or long we can keep this thing together.”’ have this group take me, actually.” Now, Hewitt has his answer and it’s the last game of the college Hewitt wasn’t just being modest. For all the other things he did to season. His kids can’t do much better than that. And neither can he, get the Yellow Jackets this far - they were picked to finished seventh in despite all those who wondered how someone so young and so self- their own conference, the tough ACC - he didn’t call the last play. Not assured sneaked into the province of the coaching giants. really, anyway. He did use his final timeout with the game tied at 65 and Three coaches have won it all in their first Final Four appearance - 30 seconds left, and was inclined to let Bynum take the last shot. As he Ed Jucker with Cincinnati in 1961, Steve Fisher with Michigan in 1989 stood facing his kids, mulling over the decision, someone seconded that and Tubby Smith at Kentucky six years ago. Hewitt could join that group emotion. with just one victory, but proving he belongs is hardly his payoff. He “I think Marvin is the one that spoke up,” Hewitt recalled, refer- already has that. ring to Marvin Lewis. “He said, ‘Let’s give the ball to Will on the top and “I may have another chance if I’m lucky enough to get back to this just live with his decision.” point, but these guys,” he said, “will never forget it.”

Ramblinwreck.com • 95 Basketball Staff spent justoneseason atTech beforeentering lastsummer’s NBA draft. Rookie oftheYear in2002,transferred toConnecticut. And ChrisBosh odds togetthispoint.EdNelson, the Atlantic CoastConference’s ball to,thingslikethat.Ithinkhe’s learnedagreatdeal.” make ussuccessfulincertainplays, certainsituations,whotogetthe Lewis said.“Hereadspersonnel andknowswhatit’s goingtotake season thatHewittgotthemback. hadn’t beentotheNCAA Tournament since1996.Itwasn’t untilthis years agotoreplaceBobbyCreminsatGeorgiaTech. TheYellow Jackets was somethingHewittbeganfantasizingaboutwhenheleftSienafour North Carolina-have beenupendedbytheYellow Jacketsthis season. nation’s topprograms-Duke,Kansas,Wake Forest,Connecticutand final showdownagainstOklahomaStatewitha27-9record.Some of the that willpayhimatleast$1millionannually. Somealready are. about the40-year-old Hewitt,whohasagreedtoanewsix-year contract of Famecoaches. to themspeakataclinicsomewherealongtheline.ThoseguysareHall coaching. With every oneofthoseguys,I’ve watched avideoorlistened coached highschoolbasketballforthreeyears beforeIgotintocollege chuckled. “Ihave anenormousamountofrespectforthosecoaches.I been inductedintotheBasketballHallofFame. Calhoun ofConnecticut.Heck,Duke’s MikeKrzyzewskihasalready respected names.There’s EddieSuttonofOklahomaStateandJim fidence.” cool andcollectedallthetime,Ithinkthathelpsusrelaxhave con- head coach. time in14years -andtheyhave takenonthestoicdemeanoroftheir low Jacketsare-preparingtoplayinthenationalsemifinalsforfirst longer.” his teammates.“We’re stillgoingtowin-it’s justgoingtotakealittle look atthecomposedmanstandingbeforehim. overtime Sunday, Georgia Tech’s MarvinLewisknewheneededonlyto SAN ANTONIO From theApril3,2004editionofKansasCityStar By JasonKing Team takes ondemeanorofcalmcoach Tech iscoolwithHewitt Even moreimpressive isthatHewitt’s squadhadtoovercome great “He’s gottenbetterinthefactthathe’s learnedhowtocoachus,” The FinalFourhooplatheYellow Jacketsareexperiencingthisweek Big-time winsarenolongerlabeledupsets;they’re expected. One seasonafterfinishing16-15,GeorgiaTech enterstonight’s semi- It won’t belongbeforepeoplearesayingthesamekindsofthings “They’re thebest.” “It’s theoldquestion ofwhodoesn’t belonghereandwhy?”Hewitt Clearly, inafieldstockedwithlegends,Hewittis“thatotherguy.” The 2004FinalFourisfilledwithsomeofcollegebasketball’s most “That’s justwhat heis,”LewissaidofHewitt.“Himbeingsocalm, Lewis smileswhenrecallingthestorysixdayslater. HeretheYel- “Listen, guys!”Yellow JacketscoachPaul HewitttoldLewisand 96

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 -Nervous andfrazzled afterKansasralliedandforced opportunity.” Clough cutdownthefinalstrands ofthenet. week, heletathleticdirectorDave Braineandschool presidentWayne Tech thatafterhisteamdefeatedKUandadvanced totheFinalFourlast Georgia Tech in2000. Villanova. Hewent 66-27inthree seasonsatSienabeforetakingover at followed byassistant-coachingstintsatSouthernCal,Fordhamand ball untilthe10thgrade. A standoutcollegecareeratSt.JohnFisherwas on LongIsland. His sister, Avrill, isanurseandadministratoratNorth ShoreHospital system in America. Hisbrothers,MichaelandBasil,arebothengineers. Burchell andDolceinNewYork. Jamaica withtheiraunts.ButshortlyafterHewittturned8,theyjoined maica toNewYork inJuly1968. he learnedfromhisparents,BurchellandDolce,whomoved fromJa- shirts withhisinitialssewnintothecollar. It’s anattitudeanddemeanor businesslike coachesincollegebasketball.Healways wears whitedress this teamisthateveryone understandsandacceptstheirrole.” bench. You’ll getachancetocontribute.Oneofthegreatthingsabout said. “Itdoesn’t reallymatterwhetheryou’re startingorcomingoffthe outs feelinggoodaboutthemselves. attention atGeorgiaTech, theYellow Jacketsalways leave theirwork- unnoticed, andasaresult,loseconfidence.Butbyreceivingindividual tice areone-on-onesessionswithcoaches. mile tomakesurethingsarerunningsmoothly. Includedineachprac- Jackets have been abletousetheirdefensefindways towin. against GeorgiaTech. percentage defensethisyear. Opponentsareshootingjust38.5percent their reputationondefense.Hewitt’s squadledthe ACC infield-goal 90-plus pointsanight.ButatGeorgiaTech, theYellow Jacketshave based adjust tohisplayers.” him out,”Hamiltonsaid.“He’s found away totweak hissystemand a candidatefornationalcoach-of-the-year honors. were rankedNo.3inthenationaftera12-0start. picked tofinishseventh inthe ACC race.Bytheendof December, they “Thank you,” Hewittsaidashehuggedthem,“forgivingme this Hewitt issoappreciative forgettingthechancetocoachatGeorgia As forHewitthimself,henever even played competitive basket- Hewitt andhissiblingsobviouslybenefitedfromtheeducation For nearlytwo years,Hewittandhisthreesiblingsremainedin Despite hisyouth, Hewittisknownasoneofthemoreprofessional, “Coach hasalways preachedaboutbeingreadytoplay,” Lewis In someprograms,seldom-usedreserves oftenfeelneglectedand Like allcoaches,Hewittisbigonteamchemistry. Hegoestheextra Thus, even whenthey’re having anoffnightshooting,theYellow In histhreeyears atSiena,Hewitt’s teamswere knownforscoring “His teamwas decimatedandeverybody -everybody -counted Florida StatecoachLeonardHamiltonsaidHewittshould’ve been That resultedinapreseasonmediapollthathadtheYellow Jackets MARVIN LEWIS(atleft) understands andacceptstheirrole.” about thisteamisthateveryone chance tocontribute.Oneofthegreatthings starting orcomingoffthebench.You’ll geta “It doesn’treallymatterwhetheryou’re Willie Reese Assistant Coach • Sixth Season at Tech • Georgia Tech ’89

ormer Georgia Tech basketball player Willie FReese is in his sixth season as an assistant coach at his alma mater after a successful stint in the high school coaching ranks. “Willie does an outstanding job in the scout- ing and player development areas,” said head Reese File coach Paul Hewitt. “But the greatest thing he brings to our program is that he is a constant reminder of Full Name: what Georgia Tech is all about. He is a graduate Willie Rayford Reese from here and played on some of the best teams in Birthdate: December 6, 1966 Tech history.” Family: Wife, Subrina; son, Reese has been instrumental in the develop- Willie, and daughter, Jasmine ment of center Luke Schenscher, who came from Education: B.S. in Australia three years ago as a raw, skinny 214- Management (1989), pounder and has progressed into one of the nation’s Georgia Tech best pivotmen. Playing Experience: Before returning to Georgia Tech to join Four-year letterman at Cremins’ staff for the 1999-2000 season, Reese spent Georgia Tech (1986-89) the previous five years as the head coach at Land- Coaching Experience: mark Christian Academy, compiling an 87-35 Head coach, Landmark record and a .713 winning percentage at the At- Christian Academy (1994-99); lanta private school. Assistant coach, Georgia Tech Under Reese’s direction, Landmark Christian (1999-present) improved from a 3-18 record during his first sea- Joined Tech Staff: May, 1999 son in 1994-95, when he became just the second coach in the school’s history, to a 24-3 mark and the subregion championship in his second year. After that first season, Reese won nearly 79 per- Named the basketball team’s outstanding cent of his games, compiling a four-year mark of scholar-athlete his junior and senior years, Reese 84-23. Two of Reese’s players earned Division I earned a bachelor’s degree in Industrial Manage- scholarships in Greg Clark, who signed with Chat- ment from Georgia Tech in 1989. After graduation, tanooga, and Leigh Gayden, a member of the 1999 he spent five years in private business before be- Atlanta Journal-Constitution “Terrific Ten” who ginning his coaching career in 1994. signed with Tennessee Tech. Reese, who attended Carver High School in Also the cross country coach at Landmark Atlanta, and his wife, Subrina, reside in Jonesboro Christian, Reese guided his squad to state titles in and have a son, Willie, and a daughter, Jasmine. 1995 and 1996. He was named the region and state Coach of the Year for cross coun- try in 1996 by the Georgia Athletic Coaches’ Association as well as the Atlanta Track Club’s cross country Coach of the Year in 1995 and 1996. Reese was recruited to the Tech pro- gram by Cremins in 1984 and was redshirted during the Rambling Wreck’s “Willie does an 1984-85 Atlantic Coast Conference champi- outstanding job in the onship season. He went on to earn four let- scouting and player ters as a frontcourt reserve from the 1985- development areas,” 86 through 1988-89 seasons, helping the said head coach Paul Jackets compile a four-year record of 85-42 Hewitt. “But the while earning four trips to the NCAA Tour- greatest thing he nament. During his career, Reese played brings to our program with many of the great names in Tech an- is that he is a nals, including Mark Price, John Salley, constant reminder of Bruce Dalrymple, , Tom what Georgia Tech is Hammonds and Dennis Scott. all about..”

Ramblinwreck.com • 97 Basketball Staff some day.” fine headcoach he’s goingtobea of thegame,and development aspect the individual Hewitt. “Heloves head coachPaul point guards,”said and workingwith terms ofpreparing ever workedwithin best coachesI’ve “Cliff isoneofthe Joined Tech Staff: (2000-present) Assistant Coach, Coach, Siena(1997-2000); Mary’s (1994-97); Assistant Assistant Coach,MountSt. Coaching Experience: Association) Flyers (AtlanticBasketball basketball withtheFrederick season ofprofessional St. Mary’s(1987-90);one Four-year lettermanatMount Playing Experience: Mount St.Mary’s Aministration (1993), Masters inBusiness (1990), MountSt.Mary’s; B.S. inBusinessFinance Education: Birthdate: Jon Clifford Warren Full Name: Warren File 98 March8,1968

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 Georgia Tech May, 2000 Cliff Warren C Assistant Coach•FifthSeasonatTechMountSaintMary’s’90 season, hewas named anassistant ball Association. Midway throughthe Frederick Flyers ofthe Atlantic Basket- Warren played professionallyforthe a full-timeassistantcoachin 1994-95, tration fromtheschoolin1993. earned amasterofbusinessadminis- as agraduateassistantcoachand in businessfinance.Hethenworked Saint Mary’s withabachelorofscience Warren isa1990graduateofMount played intheNIT. the followingyear MountSaintMary’s NCAA Tournament appearance, and the staff,Mountmadeitsfirst-ever Phelan. In1995,Warren’s firstyear on College, underthelegendaryJim at hisalmamater, MountSaintMary’s after threeyears asanassistantcoach England duringthesummer. ducting campsinSenegal,Chinaand taken hiscoachingtalentsabroad,con- Since comingtoTech, Warren has top recruitersatamid-level program. zine, whichnamedhimasoneofthe ognized byEasternBasketballmaga- 2000 NIT. the 1999NCAA Tournament andthe record andtwo postseasonberthswith Warren helpedtheSaintstoa66-27 (1998-2000), working underHewitt, career assistsatTech. man, andalreadyisinthetop10 ets totheNITquarterfinalsasafresh- onship gameasasophomoreafterleadingtheJack- shooter. Jack directedTech tothenationalchampi- assist leaderandsecondall-timethree-point reer asTech’s 11thall-timescorer, fourthall-time the Tech squadto32victoriesandfinishedhisca- Jack. Akins, inhisjuniorandseniorseasons,led ment ofTech pointguardsTony Akins andJarrett day.” game, andhe’s goingtobeafineheadcoachsome “He loves theindividualdevelopment aspectofthe with pointguards,”saidheadcoachPaul Hewitt. worked withintermsofpreparingandworking tant toPaul Hewitt. liff Warren ishisfifthseasononthebasketball staff atGeorgiaTech andhiseighthasanassis- Before returningtotheMount as A native ofSilver Spring,Md., Warren went toSienain1997-98 Warren’s work atSienawas rec- In histhree-year tenureatSiena Warren hasbeeninstrumentalinthedevelop- “Cliff isoneofthebestcoachesI’ve ever ment bidsandthreeNITberths. postseason berths,includingthreeNCAA Tourna- has beenpartofprogramsthathave earnedsix scoring andtopfive inassists. reer rankedamongtheschool’s all-timetop50in winning seasoninDivisionI.Hefinishedhisca- game, leadingtheMounttoa16-12record,itsfirst 1989-90, heaveraged 10.4pointsand5.0assistsper year starterfortheMountaineers. As aseniorin Paint BranchHighSchool,hisalmamater. district, aswell asservingavolunteer coachat teacher intheMontgomeryCounty(Md.)school NBA’s andwas asubstitute coach. Inaddition,heworked asaninternforthe Warren issingleandlives in Atlanta. In eightseasonsasanassistantcoach,Warren During hiscollegiatecareer, Warren was atwo- Peter Zaharis Assistant Coach • Fifth Season at Tech • New York University ’87

eter Zaharis, who has spent the past four years Pas Georgia Tech’s director of basketball opera- tions, was promoted to assistant coach in April of 2004, filling the position left vacant when Dean Keener was named head coach at James Madison. This will be Zaharis’ third college assistant Zaharis File coaching assignment, having spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Villanova and one at New Full Name: York University. Peter John Zaharis “Peter is a bright basketball coach with a great Birthdate: February 24, 1966 future, and I am confident he will do a great job,” Family: Married to the former said head coach Paul Hewitt. “He is very well or- Ritsa Demetriades ganized and has done a lot of things behind the Education: scenes for us that are important to everyone in our B.S. in Management/ program - players, coaches as well as administra- International Business (1987), tors. He will be an outstanding recruiter and floor Masters in Business coach for us.” Administration (1989), New Zaharis joined the Villanova staff as adminis- York University trative assistant in 1996-97, when Hewitt was in Experience: his final year on the Wildcats’ staff. He became an Assistant Coach, Holy Trinity assistant coach beginning with the 1997-98 season High School (1992-95); Assistant Coach, New York through 1999-2000. University (1995-96); In his three seasons as an assistant coach, Administrative Assistant, Villanova (1996-97); Assistant Coach, Villanova (1997-2000); Director of Operations, Geor- gia Tech (2000-04); Assistant Villanova went 53-41 with a pair of 20- Coach, Georgia Tech (2004- win seasons with one appearance each present) in the NCAA Tournament and NIT. Joined Tech Staff: May, 2000 Zaharis began his coaching ca- reer in 1992 on the high school level, spending three years as an assistant coach at Holy Trinity High School in New York. From there, Zaharis made the jump to the collegiate level, earning a spot as an assistant coach at NYU. While at his alma mater, he handled recruiting, scouting, and assisted in the planning of practices. In addition, he served as the head coach of the jun- ior varsity program. During his ten- ure at NYU, the Violets advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tour- nament. “Peter is a bright Zaharis earned his bachelor’s basketball coach degree in 1987 from NYU and then with a great future, added his MBA from the school in and I am confident 1989. Prior to entering the coaching he will do a great ranks, Zaharis worked for five years job. He will be an at Citibank in New York City as a fi- nancial analyst. outstanding Zaharis, a native of Jamaica, recruiter and floor N.Y., is married to the former Ritsa coach for us,” said Demetriades, and lives in Atlanta. Hewitt.

Ramblinwreck.com • 99 Basketball Staff said coachHewitt. at GeorgiaTech,” has joinedourstaff delighted thathe University. Iam Villanova first yearat known sincemy whom Ihave basketball coach outstanding “John isan 2004 Joined Tech Staff: (2001-2004) Assistant Coach,Lafayette Coach, Drexel(1993-2001); Villanova (1992-93); Assistant Administrative Assistant, Experience: University Education, 1983,PennState B.S. inHealthandPhysical Education: Fay McColl Family: Philadelphia, Pa. Birthdate: John ChristopherO’Connor Full name: O’Connor File Marriedtotheformer 100 May17,1959in

April, • Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 John O’Connor A Director ofOperations•FirstSeasonatTechPennState’83 career in1993asanassistantatDrexelafterspend- part ofit.” the bestoncountry, andIamthrilledtobea O’Connor. “Hehasbuilt thisprogramintooneof Georgia Tech andwork forPaul Hewitt,”said has joinedourstaffatGeorgiaTech.” University,” saidHewitt.“Iamdelightedthathe whom Ihave knownsincemyfirstyear atVillanova the Yellow Jackets. Peter Zaharis,whoisnowanassistantcoachfor ketball program.Hetookover thepositionfrom numerous otheradministrative dutiesforthebas- operations in April of2004. gia Tech’s men’s basketballprogramasdirectorof and Lafayette, JohnO’ConnorjoinedtheGeor- n 11-year veteran asanassistantcoachatDrexel The 45-year-old O’Connorbeganhiscoaching “I’m excitedforthe opportunity tocome “John isanoutstandingbasketballcoach O’Connor isresponsibleforteamtravel and former FayMcColl. tificate there. physical education,andalsoearnedateachingcer- sity in1983withabachelor’s degreeinhealthand helped develop 30all-conferenceplayers. sons atLafayette inthatposition.Hehasalso the topassistantcoach,andtwo ofhisthreesea- onship games. played infive America EastConferencechampi- ment appearancesandtwo NITberths,andDrexel helped guidetheDragonstothreeNCAA Tourna- sons (2001-04). coaching positionatLafayette forthelastthreesea- at Drexel(1993-2001)beforetakinganassistant Villanova (1992-93).O’Connorspenteightseasons ing oneyearasanadministrative assistantat The Philadelphia,Pa., nativeismarriedtothe O’Connor graduatedfromPenn StateUniver- He spentthreeofhiseightyears atDrexelas In hiseightseasonsatDrexel,O’Connor Tim Kisha Hansen Grimes Assistant Athletic Trainer Administrative Coordinator im Hansen is in his fifth year at Geor Tgia Tech as assistant athletic trainer, working with the men’s basketball program. isha Grimes is in her fourth year with the Georgia Tech bas Hansen joined the Tech staff in 2000 after two years as a Kketball program, as the administrative coordinator for head graduate assistant athletic trainer at Syracuse University. While coach Paul Hewitt. at Syracuse, Hansen worked primarily with the football, men’s Grimes came to Tech in 2001 from Children’s Healthcare of basketball, wrestling, and lacrosse teams. Atlanta, where she served as a human resources assistant. Before going to Syracuse, he employed by an Excel Ortho- A native of Little Rock, Ark., Grimes is a United State Ma- pedic Rehabilitation clinic in Fort Lee, N.J., while working at a rine Corp. veteran. After seven and a half years of active duty, local high school. she received an honorable discharge as a Sergeant. The native of Avenel, N.J., is licensed by the State of Georgia and certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association. Hansen earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education and athletic training from Kean University in 1997 and added a master’s degree in exercise science from Syracuse in 2000. He is married to the former Kristina Clifford. Scott McDonald Troy Strength Coach

Peace cott McDonald is in his eighth sea Sson as the strength coach for the Associate Director of Georgia Tech basketball program. He also works with Tech’s vol- leyball, track and cross country programs. Academic Services McDonald joined the Tech staff in 1997 after three years at Florida State, where he was the assistant strength coach for the football team. roy Peace is in his eighth year on the Georgia Tech academic A certified strength and conditioning specialist, McDonald Tsupport staff and his fourth as the academic advisor for the earned a degree in sports fitness management from Alabama. men’s basketball program. McDonald’s father, Bill, is the Director of Sports Medicine at Peace came to Tech in 1998 after two years at Virginia Tech Alabama and previously served in that capacity at Georgia Tech as the Assistant Director of Student Life. from 1972-86. He previously worked six years for the Department of Vet- eran Affairs Medical Center in Washington., D.C. as a Psycho- logical Technician and was involved in five studies that were published in the Journals of Clinical Neuropharmacology, Bio- logical Psychiatry, and Schizophrenia Research. Peace participated in the 2003-04 NCAA Leadership Insti- tute for Ethnic Minority Males, whose charge is to address the critical shortage of senior-level ethnic minority males involved at the campus and conference levels. The 12-month Leadership Institute, which was established in 2001, will enhance job-related competencies in selected areas through the completion of four professional development sessions, practical work experiences and a week-long intensive workshop. A native of Washington, D.C., Peace, 40, attended the Uni- versity of the District of Columbia, earning a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a master’s in Clinical Psychology. He attended DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Md.

Ramblinwreck.com • 101 Basketball Staff A Assistant Graduate LaBarrie Darryl C Assistant Administrative Jacobs Chris sistant inTech’s Hearn Academic Center. School, andhiswife Aisha isanadministrative as- 2001. his bachelorofsciencedegree inmanagement Jackets tothe2001NCAATournament. Hereceived under currentcoachPaul Hewitt,helpinglead the under formerheadcoachBobbyCreminsandone LaBarrie transferredtoTech and played two years administration atGeorgiaState. currently studyingforhismaster’s degreeinsports ate assistantintheathleticdirector’s office.Heis year working inthe Athletic Association asagradu- as agraduateassistantintheprogram. spring. sports admninistrationfromGeorgiaStateinthe of varsity basketball.Hereceived hismaster’s in ness administrationthereandplayed two seasons ids, Iowa, Jacobsearnedabachelor’s degreeinbusi- 2002. cluding theGeorgiaTech campinthesummerof structor atseveral summerbasketballcamps,in- western. Jacobsalsohasserved asacoachandin- tive assistantforthemen’s basketballstaffatNorth- and priortothatserved oneyear asanadministra- as asupervisoratthecollege’s recreationcenter, ketball staffatDivisionIILeMoyne,alsoworking staff. gram, isnowanadministrative assistantonthe hris Jacobs,whospentthelasttwo years asa graduate assistantinthemen’s basketballpro- ketball team,DarrylLaBarrieisinhisfirstyear three-year letterwinner forGeorgiaTech’s bas The Decatur, Ga.,native attendedTucker High After playingoneseasonatFlorida A&M, LaBarrie hasspentthe2003-04academic A 1999graduateofCoeCollegeinCedarRap- Jacobs spenttwo seasons(2000-02)onthebas- 102

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 Team Physician GALANTE DR. ANGELO Manager JACK OWENS Manager MICHAEL BOYCE Facility Manager GERALD “DOC”HILL Team Dentist KING DR. AARON Manager NATHANIEL PROPES Manager DREW HAMILTON Manager BEN ROBERTS Team Physician-Orthopedic DR. JOHNXEROGEANES Manager GRAHAM NEFF Manager JORGE SIMMONDS The Institute Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech among the topfiveprograms. and itsCollege ofEngineering nation’s top tenpublicuniversities Report ranksTech among the fast track.U.S.News&World signs thattheInstituteison the inhabitants, andtherearemany the Earth’s prosperous futurefor creates asustainable, the innovationthat to becomeasourceof Georgia Tech’s goalis among the topfiveprograms. and itsCollege ofEngineering nation’s top tenpublicuniversities Report ranksTech amongthe fast track.U.S.News&World signs thattheInstituteison the inhabitants, andtherearemany the Earth’s prosperous futurefor creates asustainable, the innovationthat to becomeasourceof Georgia Tech’s goalis 104

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 Diversity is the key to For the sixth consecutive year, The faculty is also achieving new lev- els of excellence, and 54 new faculty chairs creative thinking, U.S. News & World Report ranks endowed by the Campaign for Georgia innovation, and problem Tech are enabling the Institute to attract solving in a global Tech among the nation’s top ten some of the brightest minds in science and technology. Young faculty won 11 CA- environment, and Georgia public universities and its Col- REER Awards from the National Science Tech is the national leader Foundation during the past year, bring- lege of Engineering among the ing the total number of CAREER Award in graduating African top five programs. winners on the Tech faculty to 83, second American and Hispanic highest in the nation. Senior faculty also engineers. In 2002 the continue to win awards, many of them the haped by the work of generations into highest honors offered in their fields. Institute marked the 50th one of the nation’s most prominent Diversity is the key to creative think- anniversary of the Spublic universities, the Georgia Insti- ing, innovation, and problem solving in a enrollment of women, and tute of Technology has entered an unprec- global environment, and Georgia Tech is edented time of opportunity for innova- the national leader in graduating African Tech also leads the nation in tion and leadership. American and Hispanic engineers. In 2002 number of engineering “Although technology may have the Institute marked the 50th anniversary degrees awarded to females. helped create many of the global problems of the enrollment of women, and Tech also we face, technology is also essential to leads the nation in number of engineer- many of the solutions,” says President G. ing degrees awarded to females. Wayne Clough. “The world needs scien- The Institute opened its doors in 1888 ogy, Tech seeks to put it to work in respon- tists and engineers who understand the with 129 students-all white males, all but sible ways to promote a sustainable qual- social and political implications of the one from Georgia. Today, Tech’s enroll- ity of life for all people. This effort to place technology they create. It needs manage- ment of more than 16,500 includes stu- technology in its broader societal context ment strategies, public policies, and struc- dents from all 50 states and more than begins with President Clough, who serves tures that put technologies to positive, ef- 2,900 international students from over 137 on President Bush’s Council of Advisors fective use.” countries. Female enrollment has grown on Science and Technology and the execu- Georgia Tech’s goal is to become a from two in 1952, when the first women tive committee of the U.S. Council on source of the innovation that creates a sus- students were admitted, to nearly 4,500, Competitiveness, and extends to faculty tainable, prosperous future for the Earth’s and minority enrollment is nearly 6,000. members like Aris Georgakakos, whose inhabitants, and there are many signs that Since 1888, when only a bachelor’s computerized monitoring system for the the Institute is on the fast track. U.S. News degree in mechanical engineering was Nile River is designed to guide the nations & World Report ranks Tech among the offered, Tech’s academic programs have through which it flows in making respon- nation’s top ten public universities and its expanded to include six world-class col- sible policy decisions about water usage. College of Engineering among the top five leges: Architecture, Computing, Engineer- More than a century ago, Georgia programs. ing, Liberal Arts, Management, and Sci- Tech shops produced castings, fittings, Factors like strong national rankings, ences. Tech now offers degrees in 31 un- and gears for industry. Today Tech helps a rigorous curriculum, a world-renowned dergraduate programs, 51 master’s de- industries with the innovation that will faculty, and endowed scholarships enable grees and 29 doctoral degree programs. keep them competitive in the new knowl- the Institute to recruit outstanding stu- While most Tech students pursue edge economy of the 21st century. Tech dents. Admission test scores and grade their studies in Atlanta, a growing num- ranks among the nation’s top universities point averages are among the highest at ber earn degrees without ever setting foot in the percentage of research it conducts the nation’s public universities. Over the on the Midtown campus. GT Lorraine, with industry and is considered the past two years Tech students have won Tech’s campus in Metz, France, enrolls 240 nation’s best at transferring new technol- virtually all of the world’s most presti- graduate students and offers an under- ogy from the research lab into practical gious scholarships. graduate degree program during the sum- applications and commercial products. As the caliber of its students has in- mer. Georgia Tech degrees can be earned To shape a campus worthy of its as- creased, the Institute has worked deliber- in Singapore through a partnership with pirations, Georgia Tech continues not only ately to strengthen and improve the un- the National University of Singapore, and to build innovative state-of-the-art facili- dergraduate experience. At many major in southeast Georgia, where more than ties, but also to gather related programs universities, research takes priority over 450 students are enrolled at the newly in strategically located interdisciplinary teaching. However, Georgia Tech views constructed Georgia Tech-Savannah cam- “neighborhoods” in a sustainable, “liv- itself as a community of learners, all en- pus, home to the Georgia Tech Regional ing” campus. Tech’s new Technology gaged together in the discovery of knowl- Engineering Program. Other students Square, which opened in 2003, is a lively, edge. All faculty, even senior eminent earn master’s degrees in engineering over mixed use development that extends the scholars, are directly engaged with under- the Internet through programs designed campus right into the middle of the Mid- graduates in an effort to offer them the specifically for online delivery. town Atlanta business community. The best of both worlds: the attention to qual- Another aspect of Georgia Tech’s en- complex is home to the new Management ity teaching of a liberal arts college and larged vision is reflected in the Institute’s Building with executive education and the exciting dynamics of discovery in the increasing involvement in national policy interdisciplinary centers; the 252-room research lab. discussions. Beyond creating new technol- Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Cen-

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• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 have madeGeorgia Tech great.” ment tothecorevalues and traditionsthat ing thatquestwithasteadfast commit- “but oursuccesswillcomefrom balanc- others want to emulate,” Cloughsays, idly inourquesttobecomea leaderthat best ofitstraditions.“We are movingrap- Georgia Tech continuestoholdfastthe Center.Olympic Aquatic Campus RecreationCenteraswell asthe residence hallsarelocated,isthenew the western endofcampuswhere many Biomedical EngineeringBuilding.Toward along withthenewU.A.Whitaker structure inTech history, hasopened nology Building,thelargestacademic the FordEnvironmentalScienceandTech- new BiotechnologyTechnology Complex, and labs,aswell asseveral retailoutlets. world. Italsoincludesresearchcenters cilities thatconnectGeorgiaTech tothe tion programsanddistancelearningfa- which offerson-siteprofessionaleduca- ter; andtheGlobalLearningCenter, But even inthemidst ofchange, Closer totheheartofcampusin Athletic Association Sponsors 17 Varsity Sports “I’m a Ramblin’ Wreck from Georgia and the Yellow Jackets have the nation’s best record Georgia Tech in bowl games at 21-11. Other major athletics high- Tech and helluva engineer, A helluva, lights include NCAA Final Four appearances by Varsity Sports helluva, helluva, hell of an engineer.” the Tech men’s basketball team in 2004 and 1990, a NWIT women’s basketball title in 1992, two Col- Men hose words from one of America’s most famous lege World Series berths in baseball and 10 top 10 fight songs typify the spirit of athletics at Geor- national finishes by the Tech golf program. Baseball Tgia Tech, a school with a tradition of integrity Some of the most prominent names in Geor- Basketball and success that is second to none. Ever since 1892, gia Tech athletics history have been Grand Slam Cross Country when the first football team was organized on The winner Bobby Jones, Masters champion Larry Mize, Flats, Georgia Tech teams in all sports have repre- British Open champion David Duval as well as Football sented the Institute in outstanding fashion while Stewart Cink, Matt Kuchar and Bryce Molder in Golf producing some of the best-known names in ath- golf; and Billy Lothridge, George Morris, Robert Swimming & Diving letics. Lavette, Maxie Baughan, Marco Coleman, Shawn Dave Braine, the current director of athletics, Jones and 1999 Heisman Trophy runner-up Joe Tennis oversees teams in 17 sports, and also the following Hamilton in football. Track & Field (Indoor) departments: the Total Person Program, compli- Tech boasts four recent Olympic gold medal Track & Field (Outdoor) ance, business, development, finance, accounting, winners in track in Antonio McKay, Derrick Adkins ticketing, marketing, sports information, sport Derek Mills, and Angelo Taylor; several current medicine and strength and conditioning. The most Major League Baseball stars including Nomar Women important function of Georgia tech athletics, how- Garciaparra and Kevin Brown; Roger Kaiser, Rich Basketball ever, is academic support. Yunkus, Mark Price, John Salley, Stephon Marbury The Georgia Tech Athletic Association is a non- and Matt Harpring in men’s basketball, Kisha Ford Cross Country profit organization responsible for maintaining the in women’s basketball and track stars Andria King Softball intercollegiate athletic program at Tech. The Ath- and Chaunte Howard in women’s sports. Swimming & Diving letic Association is overseen by the Georgia Tech Tech’s facilities rank among the finest in col- Athletic Board , chaired by the president of the In- lege athletics. Bobby Dodd Stadium at Historic Tennis stitute, Dr. G. Wayne Clough, and composed of Grant Field, one of America’s oldest and most rec- Track & Field (Indoor) seven faculty members, three alumni members, and ognized football venues, has recently completed a Track & Field (Outdoor) four student members. two-year, $70-million expansion and renovation Braine follows in the footsteps of four of the project that has raised its capacity to 55,000 in 2003. Volleyball most honored men in college athletics: John Tech boasts the new Russ Chandler Baseball Sta- Heisman, for whom football’s Heisman Trophy is dium, which seats more than 4,000 and is one of named, William Alexander, Bobby Dodd, and Dr. the nation’s finest baseball facilities, as well as the Homer Rice. famed Alexander Memorial Coliseum at Since 1904, Tech has had only 11 head football McDonald’s Center, home to the men’s and coaches: , Bill Alexander, Bobby women’s basketball programs. Work is also been Dodd, Bud Carson, Bill Fulcher, Pepper Rodgers, completed on the enclosure and expansion of the Bill Curry, Bobby Ross, Bill Lewis, George O’Leary, on-campus swimming and diving facility that and the present coach, Chan Gailey. hosted the aquatic events for the 1996 Tech has won four National Championships Centennial Olympic Games. in football in the years 1917, 1928, 1952, and 1990, The hub of Georgia Tech athletics is the Arthur Edge Athletic Center, which houses administrative and Mission Statement coaching staffs, a dining hall, locker rooms, training and weight facilities The Georgia Tech Athletic Association forms and the Andrew Hearn Academic Cen- the front porch of the Institute and serves as ter. The Homer Rice Center for Sport a gathering place for students, alumni, fans Performance is the home of the Total and friends. We provide our student- Person program, the best of its kind in athletes with every opportunity for the United States. The Center is com- academic and athletic success and personal prised of seven sports performance and growth. We promote diversity and equity. wellness clinics. The integrity of our mission is enhanced by Georgia Tech teams participate in our commitment to adherence to the rules of the Atlantic Coast Conference, re- the Institute, the Atlantic Coast Conference garded as one of the finest collegiate and the National Collegiate Athletic conferences in the country. The primary Association. This environment allows our purpose of the Athletic Association is student-athletes to compete at the highest to help each student-athlete grow as a levels, and creates enjoyment and rewards person, develop as an athlete, earn a for our supporters. Our proud traditions meaningful degree and become a good provide renewal and inspiration for the citizen. present and safeguard the future. Ramblinwreck.com • 107 The Institute national television networks and79ofthe teams areslatedtomake132appearances on ing arecord-setting261appearances. ACC headline theleague’s 2004-05schedule,includ- 172 televisedgamesinvolving ACC teams national televisionexposureasan all-timehigh more clearlydefinedthanbyits regional and Terps claimedthe2002nationaltitle. the coveted crownin1974and1983whilethe and 1992.TheWolfpack walkedaway with lowing back-to-backchampionshipsin1991 Blue Devilswon theirthirdtitlein2001,fol- NCAA titlesin1957,1982and1993whilethe and Marylandone.TheTar Heelscaptured NC Statehastwo nationaltitlestoitscredit schools withthreeNCAAchampionshipseach. record againstrankednon-conferencefoes. record -istheonlyconferencewithawinning Tournament games. NCAA berthshave won atleasttwo NCAA Since 1985,56ofthe102 ACC teamsreceiving 16” appearancesand20FinalFourberths. 96 (.679)NCAA record,including56“Sweet been even more impressive compilinga203- was expandedto64teams, ACC teamshave any otherconference. average ofoneperyear andseven morethan ACC hasproduced20FinalFourteams,an overall. Inthe20years ofthe64-teamfield, the secondtimeinfouryears andfifthtime Georgia Tech andDuke-intheFinalFourfor nation’s toughest competition. sterling .647winningpercentageagainstthe NCAA Tournament-best markof315-164fora 11 currentconferencemembershave posted an NCAA’s inauguraltournamentin1938.The Tournament recordthanthe ACC sincethe years. championships, includingfive over thelast14 teams have capturednineNCAA basketball Indiana inthe2002NCAA titlegame, ACC NCAA annals.With Maryland’s victoryover wins andlosses,thenthe ACC isunrivaled in women’s action. 116 timesinmen’s competitionand57in vidual titleshave goneto ACC student-athletes tion and44inmen’s. Inaddition,NCAA indi- pionships, including47inwomen’s competi- schools have captured91nationalcham- bers supportit. tion. And thatisnotmereconjecture,thenum- petitive intercollegiateconferencesinthena- tation asoneofthestrongestandmostcom- petition, the ACC haslongenjoyed therepu- defied theodds.Nowinits52ndyear ofcom- maintain ahighlevel ofconsistency. so competitive thatitisvirtuallyimpossibleto letics, competitionhasbecomesobalancedand C The ACC-ATraditionofExcellence in anyendeavor. onsistency. It’s the markoftrueexcellence The statureof ACC basketballisnowhere North CarolinaandDukeleadall ACC Since 1990,the ACC -witha181-173 Since 1985,whentheNCAA Tournament A year ago,the ACC hadtwo teams- No conferencehaspostedabetterNCAA If successisbestmeasuredintermsof Since theleague’s inceptionin1953, ACC Yet the Atlantic CoastConferencehas However, intoday’s intercollegiateath- 108

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 women’s soccer andVirginiainwomen’s la- Wake Forestinfieldhockey, NorthCarolinain over thelast14years. In all,the ACC has won 48national teamtitles team titlesandsixindividualNCAA crowns. with theleaguepocketingthreemore national 2003-04 inReview son RPIratingeveraccordedaconference. 2003-04 seasonwiththehighestregularsea- No. 1rankedteams.The ACC finishedthe sus rankedteams,includinga3-0markagainst against non-conferenceopponents,13-12ver- coaches’ polls.Leagueteamswere 107-24(.816) league teamswere rankedinthefinal AP and part inpost-seasonplayandsixofthenine time inleaguehistory, eight ACC teamstook losses byatotalof21points.Forthesecond mark inNCAA Tournament playwiththesix are scheduledtobetelevised. including 36onnationaltelevisionnetworks league’s 88regularseasonconferencegames, ACC Members February, 1936,chartermemberofthe ACC in1953. Wake Forest the ACC inJuly, 2004. the BigEastFootballConferenceinFeb.5,1991;joined Conference inJune,1965;becameachartermemberof Conference in1921;withdrewfromtheSouthern Virginia Tech ACC inDecember, 1953. from SouthernConferenceinDecember1936,joinedthe member oftheSouthernConferencein1921,resigned Intercollegiate Athletic Association in1894,charter Virginia in 1921;chartermemberofthe ACC in1953. NC State member ofthe ACC in1953. member oftheSouthernConferencein1921,charter Intercollegiate Athletic Association in1894,charter North Carolina Conference in1991;joinedthe ACC inJuly, 2004. Miami Conference in1921,chartermemberofthe ACC in1953. Maryland 1978. member oftheSECin1932,joined ACC in April, member ofSouthernConferencein1921,charter Intercollegiate Athletic Association in1894,charter Georgia Tech 1976; joinedthe ACC July, 1991. Conference in1948;joinedtheMetroJuly, Florida State 1928; chartermemberofthe ACC in1953. Duke member ofthe Atlantic CoastConference(ACC)in1953. member oftheSouthernConferencein1921,acharter Intercollegiate Athletic Association in1894,acharter Clemson The ACC’s national championswere The 2003-04academicyear concluded This pastyear the ACC posteda14-6 —JoinedtheSouthernConferenceinDecember, —ChartermemberoftheBigEastFootball —ChartermemberoftheSouthern —ChartermemberoftheSouthernConference —ChartermemberoftheSouthern —ChartermemberoftheSouthern —JoinedtheSouthernConferencein —ChartermemberoftheDixie —ChartermemberoftheSouthern —ChartermemberoftheSouthern —ChartermemberoftheSouthern ball androwing. and outdoortrack,tennis,golf,lacrosse,soft- hockey, soccer, basketball,swimming, indoor conducted incrosscountry, volleyball, field in tennisatWake ForestUniversity. with thefirstchampionshipmeetbeingheld started in1971,was discontinuedin1981. tennis, golfandlacrosse.Fencing,whichwas indoor andoutdoortrack,wrestling,baseball, cross country, soccer, basketball,swimming, women. 05 academicyear -12formenand13 ship competitionin25sportsduringthe2004- The Championships teams finishedtheirseasoninthetop10. top 10nationallyin17sports.Inall,31 ACC national CoachesoftheYear recipients. Year, two nationalRookiesoftheYear andthree ACC producedninenationalPlayers ofthe America honorsthispastyear. Inaddition,the ACC earnedfirst,secondorthird-team All- season playcompilinga101-66-4(.596)record. crosse. Overall, 66 ACC teamstookpartinpost- 06 academicyear. league’s 12thmemberstartingwiththe2005- College acceptedaninvitationto becomethe State University. OnOctober17,2003,Boston Miami andVirginia Polytechnic Instituteand 2004, withtheadditionofUniversity of conference expandedto11members onJuly1, the additionofFloridaStateUniversity. The panded toninemembersonJuly1,1991,with Conference inJanuaryof1964.The ACC ex- school hadwithdrawnfromtheSoutheastern of Technology was admitted.The Atlanta until April 3,1978,whentheGeorgiaInstitute tendered itsresignation. 1971, whentheUniversity ofSouthCarolina of aschoolfromthe ACC came onJune30, eighth member. Thefirstandonly, withdrawal ted theUniversity ofVirginia astheleague’s met againatSedgefieldandofficiallyadmit- Conference. the namebecameofficially Atlantic Coast N.C., whereasetofbylawswas adoptedand 14, 1953,theseven membersmetinRaleigh, Conference’s annualspringmeeting.OnJune ing ofMay8,1953,duringtheSouthern Southern Conferencecameearlyonthemorn- by-laws. and Wake Forest-drawinguptheconference Carolina, NorthCarolinaState,South members -Clemson,Duke,Maryland,North near Greensboro,N.C.,withseven charter founded onMay8,1953,attheSedgefieldInn A History Championships forwomen arecurrently Women’s sportswereinitiatedin1977 The 12sportsformenincludefootball, The conferencewillconductchampion- The ACC placedatleastoneteaminthe A totalof169student-athletesfromthe The ACC operatedwithsevenmembers On December4,1953,conferenceofficials The withdrawal ofsevenschoolsfromthe The Atlantic CoastConferencewas The Alexander-Tharpe Fund One of the premier collegiate athletic development Alexander-Tharpe Fund, Inc., organizations, the Alexander-Tharpe Fund annually ranked Board of Trustees among the national leaders in athletic fund-raising. Bob Anclien, Accenture he Alexander-Tharpe Fund is the de needs of the Athletic Association Jeff Beech, The Beech Foundation velopment arm of the Georgia Tech The A-T Fund allows hundreds of Gina Carr, Century 21 Advantage TAthletic Association and the primary student-athletes from all over the United Steven Chaddick, CIENA Corporation source of funding for the Rambling States to attend one the nation’s finest aca- Keith Cooley, EZGov Wreck’s 17-sport athletics program. demic institutions to pursue their educa- Chuck Easley, Kurt Salmon Associates The A-T Fund’s primary purpose is tional goals. With Georgia Tech’s nation- Stan Goodroe, Dorsett Industries, L.P. to provide funding for the grants-in-aid ally-prominent athletics program, the stu- for Georgia Tech student-athletes in all dent-athletes also have the opportunity to Ben Harris, Georgia Power sports. With the increasing cost of tuition, realize their athletic dreams. Herky Harris, AMVESCAP the A-T Fund continues to face a greater Jack Thompson, Senior Associate Di- Lara Hodgson, Dewberry Capital challenge with every coming year. The rector of Athletics and Executive Vice Justin Honaman, CCE Fund is responsible for 100 percent of the President of the Alexander-Tharpe Fund, Gary Jones, Credit Suisse First Boston scholarship costs for student-athletes. heads Georgia Tech’s overall development Govantez Lowndes Through the loyalty, support and program and is in his 36th year on the Dr. Tom Malone, Milliken generosity of Tech alumni, friends and Rambling Wreck staff. Jack Markwalter, Atlantic Trust fans, A-T provides funding for over 300 The contributions and support by Lorri McClain, Reicon Management scholarships. However, scholarships, at a Tech fans to the A-T Fund make it pos- Ron Nash, InterWest Partners cost of over $5 million per year, are only a sible for outstanding student-athletes to portion of the more than $16 million represent the Institute. Kelley Oakley raised in 2003-04 to support the many John Porter, Global Logistics Tripp Rackley, Noro-Moseley David Rudolph, Turner South Kelly Spiggle Jeb Stewart, SciHealth, Inc. Jim Terry, Coca-Cola Buzz Willett, Venture Aviation “1st & 10” Young Alumni Program Purpose • Increase participation of Georgia Tech students and young alumni in the Alexander-Tharpe Fund, Inc. • Assist the Alexander-Tharpe Fund with fundraising efforts • Provide students and young alumni access to the Georgia Tech Athletic Association and the A-T Fund • Provide the A-T Fund with additional resources and leadership

“1st and 10” Board of Trustees Doug Allvine, Andy Anderson, Bob Anderson, Bird Blitch, Jason Byars, Brian Cardoza, Doug Chipman, Kyle Clark, Charles Fitch, Greg Foster, Scott Gillies, Billy Gingrey, Brent Goolsby, Ryan ALEXANDER- Hall, Jamie Hamilton, Lara Hodgson, Justin Alexander-Tharpe Fund Staff THARPE Honaman, Dennis James, Mac Joye, Lex FUND STAFF McGraw, Michael McNamara, Phillip Rogers, Jack Thompson, Senior Associate Director of Athletics, Executive Vice-President 404-894-5427 David Rudolph, Mitch Rutledge, Jimmy Smith, Jim Hall, Vice President 404-894-8219 FROM LEFT: Mindy Hyde, Dee Stevens, Jeb Stewart, David Touwsma, Trey Wainwright, Gary Lanier, Assistant Director/Clubs 404-894-6561 Jack Thompson, Kelley Welden, Bob White, Howard White; Barb Dockweiler, Director of Special Events 404-894-6124 Barb Dockweiler, Student committee: Jennifer Davis, Chad Mindy Hyde, Assistant Director 404-894-5435 Gary Lanier, Lisa Herring, Josh Mallett, Tracie Monfort, Bryan Lyon, Amber Reed. Amber Reed, Development Officer 404-894-8457 Novack, Philip Perry, Chris Rankine, Ryan NOT PICTURED: Jim Lisa Lyon, Assistant to Senior Associate Director of Athletics 404-894-5427 Hall Revels, Paul Rowland, Ehsan Sarsharzadeh, Dee Stevens, Receptionist 404-894-5414 Gary Sullivan

Ramblinwreck.com • 109 The Institute Named forTech alumnusJames P. Poole Contributor: JamesP. Poole James P. PooleScholarship(AllSports) Given byEugeneClary, a1932graduateofTech Contributor: ClaryFoundation Eugene ClaryScholarship(AllSports) Named fortheparentsof Tech professorDr. LloydByars Contributor: Lloyd&LindaByars Henry &LulaByarsScholarship(AllSports) Awarded toanout-of-statestudent-athleteinfootball Ed FarkasScholarship(Football) Smylie representedonandoff thefield Awarded toafootballplayerwhoexemplifiesthecharacteristicsthat Contributors: Family, Friends&FormerTeammates Smylie GebhartScholarship(Football) Awarded toastudent-athleteinfootball Contributors: PeteCross Charles K.“Pete”CrossScholarship(Football) Awarded toastudent-athleteinfootball Contributors: Atlanta MetroGTClubs Atlanta MetroGTClubScholarship(Football) Awarded toastudent-athleteparticipatinginfootball Contributor: WinkDavisFamily Wink Davis,Sr. Scholarship(Football) and, ifpossibleagraduateoftheMaristSchool Awarded toamemberofthefootballteamingoodacademicstanding, Contributor: FortierFamily E.L. FortierScholarship(Football) Awarded toastudent-athleteparticipatinginfootball Contributor: PattersonFamily Harmon Wayne PattersonScholarship(Football) Named forthe A.G RhodesFoundation Contributor: JohnMaddox Rhodes Scholarship(Football) Named forformer Tech footballplayer, BillyGibson Contributors: GibsonFamily Billy GibsonScholarship(Football) standards ofcharacter, citizenshipandscholarship his son. Awarded toastudent-athleteinfootballwhomaintainshigh Given inmemoryofJohnN.Neal,a1929graduateGeorgiaTech, by Contributor: J. Alan Neal John N.NealScholarship(Football) Johnny Hunsinger Named forTech graduateandformer Academic All-America footballplayer Contributors: SonsJohnathan&MatthewHunsinger John S.HunsingerScholarship(Football) Carlton Waskey Named forformer Tech footballstandoutandRoanoke,Va., stockbroker, Contributors: Friends&Former Teammates Carlton Waskey Scholarship(Football) under criteriayoudetermine.Theoriginalgiftremainsintheprogramforever. endowment isusedeachyeartoprovidefinancialaidthestudent-athletequalifyingforscholarship gifts areusedtoestablishthepermanentendowmentandfundsinvested.Theintereston permanently memoralizesthedonororanyindividualinwhosehonorscholarshipisnamed.These Gifts toestablishanendowedscholarshipprovidecurrentincomefundaeachyearand Named ScholarshipProgram 110

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 Awarded toastudent-athleteinvarsity sport Contributors: Steve Almond &Family Almond Scholarship(AllSports) Awarded toastudent-athleteinvarsitysport Contributors: CharlesK.Sewell Charles K.SewellScholarship(AllSports) Awarded toastudent-athleteinvarsitysport Family Contributors: Altobelli Donato Altobelli Scholarship(AllSports) major ManleyEarlPorter Named for1949Tech electricalengineeringgraduateandretired Air Force Manley EarlPorterScholarship(AllSports) varsity sportparticipant Named inhonoroflong-timeemployee Texaco, Inc.,tobeawardeda Contributors: FriendsofJoeBernitt Joseph BernittScholarship(AllSports) achievement Named forEdmondBensonZacharyacademicandathletic Contributor: WillofEdmondBensonZachary Zachary EndowmentFund(AllSports) Named forthelate Atlanta philanthropistGeorgeW. Woodruff Contributor: GeorgeW. Woodruff George W. Woodruff Scholarship(AllSports) scholarship, Ihonorhis40yearsofservicetoathletics.” leader, builderandmastermotivator Created inrecognitionbecause“Dr. Ricehasbeenknownasarespected Contributor: JereGoldsmith Homer RiceScholarship(AllSports) excellentce. who exemplifiesthe Total PersonConcept-itsgoalsandcommitmentto Named forlong-timeDirectorof Athletics andawardedtoastudent-athlete and fundedbythemanyfriendsofDr. HomerC.Rice Contributors: CreatedbytheW. HenryMaddox,III,Foundation Homer RiceScholarship(AllSports) academic andathleticexcellence Funded tohonorastudent-athletemaintaininghighstandardofboth Contributor: JamesL.Nicol James L.NicolScholarship(AllSports) academically andathletically Given bythis1960graduateforastudent-athleteingoodstandingboth Contributor: PaulH.Williams Paul Williams Scholarship(AllSports) M. Pettit Named fortheformerPresidentofGeorgiaInstitute Technology, Joseph Contributors: Specialgiftsfrom Alexander-Tharpe contributors Joseph M.PettitScholarship(AllSports) Awarded toastudent-athleteinvarsitysport Contributors: EstateofMartha&William Adams Martha &William Adams Scholarship(AllSports) Named fortheFormerChairmanandCo-FounderofValuJet Airlines Lewis JordanScholarship(AllSports) is mygoodfriend.With the basketball andoneforwomen’s products forthehome,thisendowmentcreatesonescholarshipmen’s Named forthecompany’s FiveStarDivisionofprofessionalcooking Brown family Contributors: BrownStoveWorks, Inc.,andtheK.Harrison FiveStar Scholarship(Basketball) Awarded toastudent-athleteinvarsitysport Contributors: Marlin&JoannSloan Marlin SloanScholarship(AllSports) Awarded toastudent-athleteinvarsitysport Contributors: RonH.Bell Bell FamilyScholarship(AllSports) Awarded toastudent-athleteinvarsitysport Contributor: Bernard“Chuck” Taylor Bernard “Chuck”Taylor, Jr. Scholarship(AllSports) Jack Zeigler Named forTech graduateandactiveCharlotte (N.C.) Tee Clubmember, Contributor: JackZeigler Jack ZeiglerScholarship(Golf) their yearsofservicetothe Athletic Association. athlete ingolfwhoexemplifiesthehighstandardsofexcellence theysetin program andtheentire Tech athleticprogram. Awarded toastudent- In appreciationofthecontributionsHomerandPhyllistogolf Contributors: Jon&MerrileeMartin,HughGerrySpruill Homer &PhyllisRiceScholarship(Golf) Awarded toastudent-athleteinmen’s basketball Contributor: GeorgeW. Stradtman,Jr. Jeanne BrehmStradtmanScholarship(Men’s Basketball) Given inmemorytoastudent-athletevarsitysport Contributors: MaddoxFamily W. HenryMaddox,IIIScholarship(Men’s Basketball) Awarded toastudent-athleteinmen’s basketball Contributor: GeorgeW. Levert George W. LevertScholarship(Men’s Basketball) games andthree ACC titlesfrom1982-2000. Named forformer Tech basketballcoachBobbyCremins,whowon354 Contributors: Friends&FormerPlayers Bobby CreminsScholarship(Men’s Basketball) coached from1951-73 Named forformerGeorgia Tech basketballcoachWhackHyder, who John “Whack”HyderScholarship(Men’s Basketball) qualities thatShirleyMewbornexhibitedinherlifetime Awarded toastudentathleteinwomen’s basketballwhodemonstrates the Shirley MewbornScholarship(Women’s Basketball) automobile accident Named fortheformerLadyJacketwhodiedtragicallyina1987 Contributors: Specialgiftsfromwomen’s basketball Mandy MillerScholarship(Women’s Basketball) Given bya Tech graduateinhonorofhisbrother Contributor: MaxL.Kuniansky I.L. KunianScholarship(Basketball) Bobby Dodd Scholarship Annual Recipients 2005 Nate Curry, football; Kelly Anderson, tennis eorgia Tech was blessed with Bobby Dodd for more than 55 years. He is a 2004 Brendon Mahoney, Track/Cross Country; Erin Voeltz, Softball Glegend in college football, and his name immediately brings to mind integrity, 2003 Jeremy Muyres, Football; Jaime Wong, Tennis honesty, success and loyalty. The quality image that Georgia Tech has always 2002 Laura Ozolins, Tennis; Joe Stegall, Track/Cross Country epitomized is synonymous with the name Bobby Dodd, and his legacy will for- 2001 Laura Ozolins, Tennis; Joe Stegall, Track/Cross Country ever be the foundation of Tech’s athletics program. 2000 Bryce Molder, Golf; Regina Tate, Basketball It is only fitting that Tech has established the Bobby Dodd Scholarship to be 1999 Carolyn Clevenger, Volleyball; Jonas Motiejunas, Track given each year to outstanding young people who are both superb athletes and 1998 Charles Wiley, Football, Beth Mallory, Track/Cross Country exemplary students. Coach Dodd’s most important priority was the education of 1997 Matt Harpring, Basketball; Carla Munnion, Basketball his student-athletes. He knew the value of a quality education and believed that 1996 Grant Baynham, Football; Jennifer Orr, Volleyball Georgia Tech gave young men and women the opportunity to have both-suc- 1995 Nomar Garciaparra, Baseball; Cris Omiecinski, Volleyball 1994 Derek Mills, Track; Janeen Jones, Track cessful athletics and quality academics. 1993 Paul Stevens, Tennis; Angie Fischer, Basketball Coach Dodd’s influence did not stop with the boundaries of the Tech cam- 1992 Derrick Adkins, Track; Erika Lewis, Tennis pus, and the young people receiving this scholarship should also be good citi- 1991 Stefen Scotton, Football; Karen Lounsbury, Basketball zens concerned with their community and nation.

Mize-Bargeron Scholarship (Golf) John P. Baum Scholarship (Baseball) James F. Beall Scholarship (Track) Contributors: Friends of Larry Mize & Andy & Patsy Bargeron Contributors: John P. Baum Contributor: James F. Beall Named for 1987 Masters champion, Larry Mize of Augusta, Ga., who Named for former Tech baseball letterman John Baum Named for Georgia Tech graduate and track letterman, James F. Beall played golf at Tech from 1977-79 Herman E. Turner Scholarship (Baseball) C. Bailey Dixon (Track) John Imlay Scholarship (Golf) Contributors: Turner Family Contributors: C. Bailey Dixon Foundation Contributor: John Imlay Named in memory of Herman E. Turner, a member of the 1922 Tech team, Awarded to a student-athlete in track Awarded each year to a Tech golfer who exemplifies golfing and academic and awarded to the baseball team’s shortstop excellence Kirk Scholarship (Track) Bob Stein Scholarship (Baseball) Yates Scholarship (Golf) Contributors: Ken Kirk Contributors: Bob & Lynn Stein Awarded to a student-athlete in track Contributors: Charlie Brown, John Maddox, Jim Dellinger, Gerald Awarded to a student-athlete in baseball O’Connor & Dan Yates Bud Parker Scholarship (Men’s Tennis) Named for Yates brothers, Charlie and Dan, who played golf at Tech. Randy Carroll Scholarship (Baseball) Charlie was NCAA champion and all-America in 1934 Contributor: Bill Moore Contributors: The many friends of Randy Carroll Named for Tech graduate and captain of the 1958 tennis team, Albert N. Named for baseball all-America Randy Carroll and awarded to a student- (Bud) Parker Robert T. Jones Scholarship (Golf) athlete in baseball who exemplifies the ideals of a true “student-athlete” Contributors: Skeet Rymer, John Maddox & Charles Dannals Named for one of golf’s all-time greats, Bobby Jones, a 1922 Tech Reese Scholarship (Tennis) Robbins Family Endowment (Baseball) graduate who won the Grand Slam Contributors: Mrs. William B. Reese, Mr. William S. Reese, Contributors: Richard & Cynthia Robbins & family Barbara Reese Currie Awarded to a student-athlete in baseball David Duval Fund (Golf) Awarded to an outstanding member of the tennis team in honor of former letterwinner, William B. Reese Contributor: R. Joe Taylor Named in honor of Tech’s outstanding golfer, David Duval, and awarded to G. Garland Reid Scholarship (Baseball) a member of the golf team Contributors: Friends & family of G. Garland Reid Leanna Piver Scholarship (Cheerleading) Awarded to a student-athlete in baseball Named in memory of Leanna Piver, an outstanding cheerleader from 1997 to 1999 who was tragically killed in an automobile accident. Watts Gunn Scholarship (Golf) Contributors: Watts Gunn, John Imlay & Phil Malonson Hickok Family Endowed Scholarship (Baseball) Bud Jung Scholarship (Cheerleading) Named for former Tech golfer Watts Gunn, the 1927 National Collegiate Contributors: Hickok Family champion Awarded to a student-athlete in baseball Named in memory of Jordan P. “Bud” Jung, and is to be awarded to a member of the varsity cheerleading squad Carl J. Reith Scholarship (Golf) H.L (Jack) Dorris Scholarship (Swimming) Frank Wilkinson Scholarship (Cheerleading) Contributor: Carl J. Reith Contributors: Mr. & Mrs. Alan Dorris Awarded to a member the golf team who exemplifies outstanding Awarded to a student-athlete in swimming Contributors: Frank & Eleanor Wilkinson leadership and commitment to excellence Awarded to a member of the varsity cheerleading squad Patsy Dorris Scholarship (Swimming) Dellinger-Barnes Scholarship (Golf) Jay Shoop Scholarship (Sports Medicine) Contributors: The Alan Dorris Family Contributor: Jim Dellinger Named in honor of Patsy Dorris, her family annually awards this Contributors: Anonymous Named for Atlanta golf enthusiasts and Tech graduates, Jim Dellinger and scholarship to an outstanding student-athlete Given in honor of Jay Shoop, longtime head trainer for Georgia Tech, to a Tommy Barnes student-trainer in sports medicine Tommy Towles Scholarship (Swimming) Neil W. Riley Scholarship (Golf) Tom Huber Scholarship (Sports Information) Contributors: Tommy Towles Contributor: Family of Neil W. Riley Awarded to a student-athlete in swimming Contributor: Estate of Tom Huber Given in memory of Neil Riley Given in memory of Tom Huber, Georgia Tech basketball scorekeeper from 1991-2000. John G. Hiles Scholarship (Swimming) R.J. “Doc” Noonan, Sr. Scholarship (Golf) Contributors: Friends of John G. Hiles Milligan Scholarship Contributors: Tom & Kim Noonan Awarded to a student-athlete in swimming Awarded to a student-athlete in golf Given in memory of Bruce Milligan to aid a student-athlete working toward a graduate degree. The recipient is selected by the Director of Athletics George W. Stradtman, Jr. Scholarship (Swimming) and serves an internship in his office. Robert G. Dennis Golf Scholarship (Golf) Contributor: George W. Stradtman, Jr. Contributors: Friends of Robert G. Dennis Awarded to a student-athlete in swimming Awarded to a student-athlete in golf

Ramblinwreck.com • 111 The Institute the NCAABasketballChampionship. the NationalLetter-of-Intent signingperiods(seebelow)andaround telephone prospectsduringadeadperiod.Deadperiodsoccuraround campus. Itdoesremainpermissible,however, foracoachtowriteor pus ortopermitofficialunofficialvisitsbyprospectsaninstitution’s person recruitingcontactsorevaluations onoroffaninstitution’s cam- a quietperiod. son, off-campusrecruitingcontactsorevaluations maybemadeduring person recruitingcontactsonlyontheinstitution’s campus.Noin-per- evaluation period. campus recruitingcontactsshallbemadewiththeprospectduringan to beinvolved inoff-campusevaluation activities.Noin-person,off- tact periodsoccurduringSeptember, Marchand April. to makein-person,off-campusrecruitingcontactsandevaluations. Con- (“boosters”). can benophonecallsorlettersfromrepresentatives ofathleticsinterests ing inathleticsatthatcollege.Onlycoachescanrecruitprospects.There prospect’s family)hasbeenapproachedaboutenrollingandparticipat- interact withthatprospect. person becomesaprospect,NCAArulesdefinewhocollegecoachescan Common NCAARecruitingTerms with thehighestlevel ofintegrity. Tech iscommittedtorecruitingandconductingourathleticprogram bers, andthemediabetterunderstandrecruitingprocess.Georgia T Eligibility forCollegiateAthletics campus. contact withaboosterorsupporterofthe Athletics programeitheron-oroff- campus contactislimitedtothecoaching staff. You shouldNEVERhave contact withthecoachingstaff, institutionalstaffmembersandprofessors.Off- Only whileyouareoncampusforanofficial/unofficial visit, you mayhave Am Iallowedtohavecontactwithindividuals otherthanthecoachingstaff? NLI, anotherinstitutionwhosubscribestotheNLIcannolongerrecruithim. period duringhissenioryearinhighschool.Onceaprospecthassignedan November duringtheearlysigningperiod,orin April duringthelatesigning the opportunitytosignanNLIforsportofmen’sbasketballeitherin to provideanathleticscholarshipforthatfirstyearincollege. A prospecthas to attendthatinstitutionforatleastoneacademicyearandtheagrees prospect andtheinstitutionthatoffers it.BysigninganNLI,aprospectagrees [and parentsorlegalguardians]andaninstitution. An NLIis bindingforthe A nationalletterofintentisacontractbetweenprospectivestudent-athlete What isaNationalLetterofIntent(NLI)? Prospects cannowregisteronlineat obtained throughyourhighschoolguidancecounselorandtheNCAA. eligible theirfirstyearincollege.Informationabouttheclearinghousemaybe It istheagencythatallDivisionIandIIprospectsmustregisterwithtobe The NCAAClearinghousemustcertifyeveryincomingfreshmanstudent-athlete. What istheNCAAClearinghouse? Frequently AskedQuestions to helpmen’s basketballprospects,theirparentsandfamilymem- athletes, sothisbriefoutlineofNCAArulesandregulationsisaimed he NCAA hasexplicitguidelinesforrecruitingprospective stu-dent- Dead Period- Quiet Period- Evaluation Period- Contact Period- Recruiting - Prospect - 112

Any studentwhohasenteredtheninthgrade.Oncea • Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 A termusedwhenaprospect(oranymemberofthe Period oftimewhenitisnotpermissibletomakein- Period oftime when itispermissibletomakein- Period oftimewhenitispermissibleforcoaches Period oftimewhenitispermissibleforcoaches www .ncaaclearinghouse.net. the basketballand academicprograms. lege coachestohishomemeet his parents,andtotalkindetailabout Parents areencouragedtoattendthecampusvisitwithprospect. plimentary admissionstoahome athleticevent heldonthecampus. July. Duringacampus visit,aprospectmayreceive uptothree (3)com- basketball prospectmaynotmake unofficialvisitsduringthemonthof may makeunofficialvisitsbeforehissenioryear inhighschool. A men’s unlimited numberoftimes-exceptduringadeadperiod. A prospect expense. A prospect maymakeanunofficialvisittoanycampus visit withtheprospect. event heldonthecampus.Parents areencouragedtoattendthecampus receive uptothree(3)complimentaryadmissionsahomeathletic and senioryears inhighschool.Duringacampusvisit,prospectmay such visitsmayoccurduringthesummerbetween theprospect’s junior earlier thanJanuary1oftheprospect’s junioryear inhighschoolandno tion. Men’s basketballprospectsmaybeprovidedanofficialvisit no up tofive (5)officialvisits,withnomorethanonetoaparticularinstitu- institution’s campusfornomorethan48hours.Eachprospectcanhave whole orpartbytheinstitution.Theprospectmayremainon during certaindesignatedtimesoftheyear. [ContactPeriod] The NCAA onlyallowsmen’s basketballcoachestocontactprospects prospect’s parentsorlegalguardians andacoachatanoff-campussite. Evaluation Period] evaluate prospectduringcertaindesignated timesoftheyear. [Contact, ing anevaluation. TheNCAA onlyallowsmen’s basketballcoachesto school toconductanacademicevaluation. Nocontactshouldoccurdur- tice orcompetitionatanysite.Coachesmayalsovisitaprospect’s high clude materialsprintedonplainwhitepaperwithblackink-nocolor. prospect onlybymail. Attachments togeneralcorrespondence mayin- printed materials.Correspondence(letters,notecards)maybesenttoa institution mayonlysendaquestionnaire,campbrochureorNCAA clusion oftheprospect’s sophomoreyearinhighschool.Priortothat, an pect (includinggeneralcorrespondencerelatedtoathletics)atthecon- sophomore year ofhighschool. collect ortoll-freephonecallsfromprospectswhohave completedtheir prospect. Coachesmayaccept to onephonecallaweek per After that,coachesarelimited one telephonecallperweek. high school,withnotmorethan the prospect’s junioryear in ing themonthofJulyfollowing guardians] maybemadedur- prospect’s parentsorlegal calls toaprospect[orthe addition, onlythreetelephone junior year inhighschool.In or afterJune21oftheprospect’s parents orlegalguardians]on to aprospect[orprospect’s mitted tomakeonephonecall ior year. Theinstitutionisper- March duringaprospect’s jun- guardians] duringthemonthof [or aprospect’s parentsorlegal one telephonecalltoaprospect institution’s coachmaymake Home Visit - Unofficial Visit - Official Visit - Contacts - Evaluations - Mail - Telephone Calls- An institutionmayproviderecruitingmaterialstoapros- Any face-to-faceinteractionbetween aprospector the Duringacontactperiod,prospect mayinvitecol- Observation ofaprospectparticipatinginanyprac- A visitto aninstitution’s campus thatisfinancedin A visittoaninstitution’s campus attheprospect’s An Atlanta, GA30332-0455 150 BobbyDoddWay, NW [email protected] (404) 894-5055 Compliance Assistant Director of ReShauna Cobb [email protected] (404) 894-8792 Director ofCompliance Jennifer Condaras please contact: NCAA rulesandregulations, For questionsregarding Information Compliance Contact Administration ters, andseveral widelyusedgeotechnical computercodes. is theauthorofmorethan120 papers andreports,sixbookchap- and Stanforduniversities. College ofEngineering.Healso servedonthefacultiesofDuke head oftheDepartmentCivil Engineering,thenasDeanofthe 1994. Priortothat,hehadspent adecadeatVirginia Tech as call toreturnhisalmamateraspresidentinSeptember of the University ofWashington inSeattlewhenheanswered the versity ofCalifornia,Berkeleyin1969. and 1965.HeearnedaPh.D.incivilengineeringfromthe Uni- master’s degreesincivilengineeringfromGeorgia Tech in1964 tion (NCAA)DivisionIBoardofDirectors. Conference (ACC)ontheNationalCollegiate Athletic Associa- tee ontheEngineerof2020. and aschairoftheNationalAcademyEngineeringcommit- ecutive committeeoftheU.S.CouncilonCompetitiveness, Council of Advisors onScienceandTechnology andtheex- voice inWashington, D.C.,asamember ofthePresident’s letic programs. new buildings,andahostofacademic,researchath- endowed facultychairs,233scholarships,eleven Tech, whichraisedarecord$712millioninfive years for54 this goal,CloughengineeredtheCampaignforGeorgia and offersacomprehensivewirelessenvironmentaswell. campus isfullywiredwith1,700milesoffiber-opticcable buildings, withseveralmoreonthedrawingboard.The struction ofmorethanadozenacademicandresearch class programsandstudents.Hehasoverseenthecon- shaping thecampustomeetneedsofTech’s world- technology, andnanoscience. interdisciplinary fieldslikebioengineering,sustainable are nowexceed$370millionasTech moves intoexciting since Cloughbecamepresident.Researchexpenditures rates. reflected inhigherqualitystudentsandretention student leadershipopportunities.Thepositiveimpactis in theclassroomandresearchlab,tocreatemore broad initiativetoengagestudentsmorefullywithfaculty include web-basedenhancements.Thenextstepwasa all students,andoversawtherevisionofcurriculumto dynamic. Heimplementedarequiredcomputerinitiativefor first alumnustoserve inthatcapacity. T President, GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology Clough Dr. G.Wayne G. Wayne Clough,theInstitute’s tenthpresidentandthe provide technologicalleadershipinachangingworld isDr. he chiefengineerofGeorgiaTech’s determinedeffortto A specialistingeotechnicaland earthquakeengineering,he He wasprovostandvicepresidentforacademicaffairsat A native ofDouglas,Ga.,Cloughreceived hisbachelor’s and Since Septemger, 2001,hehasrepresentedthe Atlantic Coast Beyond campus,hegives GeorgiaTech afaceand To providetheadditionalresourcesrequiredtoreach Clough’s skillsasacivilengineerareevidentinre- Sponsored researchhasalsoincreasedeveryyear His leadershiphasmadeunder-graduateeducationmore 114

• Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 more than30years andhavetwogrownchildren. Academy ofEngineeringformore thanadecade. Engineering Societies.Hehas beenamemberoftheNational of Engineering Awardthe AmericanAssociation National from Medal, civilengineering’s oldesthonor. In2001hereceived the and isoneofaselectfewtohave beentwiceawardedtheNorman Clough holdseightfromthe American SocietyofCivilEngineers seven years. on itslistofthe100mostinfluentialGeorgiansfor last search Alliance. GeorgiaTrend magazinehasincludedClough Central AtlantaProgress,andatrusteeoftheGeorgia Re- mittees fortheMetroAtlantaChamberofCommerce and vices ofColumbus,Ga.Heisamembertheexecutive com- tal fund,andontheBoardofDirectorsTotal SystemSer- Noro-Moseley Partners, theSoutheast’s largestventure capi- versity inhighereducation,andtechnologyaglobalsetting. ogy andhighereducationpolicy, economicdevelopment, di- major seismicretrofitting.Hisotherinterestsincludetechnol- the SanFranciscoBay Area RapidTransit Systemforongoing retention rates. quality studentsandhigher impact isreflectedinhigher opportunities. Thepositive more studentleadership and researchlab,tocreate with facultyintheclassroom engage studentsmorefully was abroadinitiativeto enhancements. Thenextstep to includeweb-based the revisionofcurriculum for allstudents,andoversaw required computerinitiative dynamic. Heimplementeda undergraduate educationmore His leadershiphasmade Wayne and Anne Robinson Cloughhave been marriedfor Among hismanynationalawardsforteachingandresearch, Closer tohome,heservesontheBoardofAdvisorsfor a consultantto He ispresently Georgia Tech Dr. George Athletic Association Nemhauser Faculty Representative Board of Trustees Dr. G. Wayne Clough Dr. George Nemhauser for Athletics Chair Vice Chair Institute President Faculty Representative

eorge Nemhauser, a pro- Gfessor in Georgia Tech’s School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, is in his 10th year as the Ram- bling Wreck’s Faculty Rep- resentative for Athletics. Nemhauser, who has served on the Georgia Tech Dave Braine Bob Thompson Dr. Sue Rosser Dr. Nathan Bennett Athletic Association Board since 1989, has been a Director of Athletics Treasurer Secretary College of Management member of the Tech faculty since 1985. He came to Institute Senior Vice President Ivan Allen College the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering as the A. Russell Chandler Professor and was appointed Institute Professor in 1991. The author of three books and more than 100 research papers, Nemhauser’s principal research interests lie in the area of discrete optimization. He is currently working on several applications for large-scale mixed integer programming prob- lems, especially in the area of crew and fleet Dr. Augustine O. Esogbue Dr. Rosario Gerhardt Dr. Daniel P. Schrage Dr. William Wepfer School of Industrial and Systems School of Materials Science and School of Aerospace Engineering Vice Provost, Distance Learning & scheduling in the airline industry, and he is one of Engineering Engineering Professional Education the developers of MINTO, a software system for solving mixed-integer programs. His software has been used to develop bas- ketball schedules for the Atlantic Coast Confer- ence and other leagues. Nemhauser’s distinctions include member- ship in the National Academy of Engineering as well as the Kimball Medal and the Lanchester Prize, which he received twice from the Operations Re- Dr. Ben T. Zinn Amy Phuong Kasi David Brian Ford search Society of America. School of Aerospace Engineering Undergraduate SGA President Graduate SGA President Student-Athlete Representative Nemhauser began his academic career in 1961 as Assistant Professor of Operations Re- search and Industrial Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. In 1970, he was appointed Pro- fessor of Operations Research and Industrial En- gineering at Cornell University, where he later served as School Director from 1977-83. He has also held visiting faculty positions at the University of Leeds, U.K., and the University Daniel Amick Kimberly Krabe Barnes Charles Easley Jere W. Goldsmith of Louvain, Belgium, where he worked at the Cen- Editor, The Technique Alumni Member Alumni Member Alumni Member ter for Operations Research and Econometrics while serving as Research Director for two years. A native of New York, N.Y., Nemhauser earned his bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from City College of New York in 1958. He then added a master’s degree and Ph.D. from North- western University in 1959 and 1961, respectively. Nemhauser and his wife, Ellen, have two chil- dren and two grandchildren. George Brodnax III John O’Neill John B. Carter, Jr. Honorary Member Honorary Member Georgia Tech Foundation Liaison

Ramblinwreck.com • 115 Administration demic team. placed aschool-recordeightstudent-athletes onthe2003ACCAll-Aca- in thelastsevenyears,including threein2003-04.Thefootballteam Olympic Games. title ingolfto Angelo Taylor’s goldmedalintrackatthe2000Sydney championships inthehighjump 2004toTroy Matteson’s 2002NCAA vidual accomplishmentsrangefrom ChaunteHoward’s pairofnational nine AtlanticCoastConferenceteamtitlesinsixdifferentsports. Indi- national teamfinishes,No.1rankingsinbaseballandgolf, and 1951-56 underthelegendaryBobbyDodd. current streakbettersthepreviousschoolrecordofsixstraight from places GeorgiaTech alongwithonly11otherschools inthenation.Tech’s each ofBraine’s seven seasonsontheFlats,anaccomplishmentthat least onegameintheNCAAbasketballandbaseballtournaments. baseball, andoneofonlythreeprogramstowinabowlgame at football bowlgameaswell asNCAA Regionalsinmen’s basketballand 2003-04. Infact,GeorgiaTech was theonlyschoolinnationtowina country programssentindividualstotheNCAAChampionships. the men’s andwomen’s swimminganddivingmen’s trackandcross and men’s andwomen’s tennisteamsextendedtheirNCAA streaks,and team earnedits19thpostseasonberthinthelast20years.Thesoftball its fourthTop Five NCAA finish inthelastfive years, whilethebaseball nation’s bestwinningpercentageinbowlgames.Thegolfteamposted Outdoor Championships. track teamwinningtwonationaltitlesandplacing15thattheNCAA years, withthevolleyballteamreachingNCAAEliteEight,and women’s volleyball andtrackfieldprogramsenjoyed watershed contract, theprogramispoisedtoremainamongnation’s elite. key playersreturningandheadcoachPaulHewittsignedtoalong-term first appearanceintheNCAAChampionshipgame.Withmanyof formance bytheRamblingWreck basketballteam,cappedbyTech’s in 1994. in eachsport.Tech’s No.31finishshattersitsprevioushighof45thplace ranks theoverallsuccessofathleticsprogramsbasedonNCAAfinishes 31st placefinishintheannualNACDA Director’s Cupstandings,which paign inTech history. Yellow Jacketteamscombinedforaschool-record and continuedexcellenceinsportssuchasbaseballgolf. the footballprogramaswell asremarkablegrowthinwomen’s athletics team’s 2004NCAA runner-up finishandaschool-recordbowlstreakfor success duringBraine’s tenure,highlightedbythemen’s basketball Dodd andDr. HomerRice. four Tech greatsofthepast-JohnHeisman,William Alexander, Bobby tradition asaguidinglightalongtheway. Hefollowsinthefootstepsof new millenniuminsuccessfulfashion,usingtheYellow Jackets’ rich gia Tech forthefuturewithambitiousbuildingprojects. in theYellow Jackets’ overall athleticsprogramwhilepositioningGeor- A storied pastasaguidinglightalongtheway. in successfulfashion,usingtheYellow Jackets’ Georgia Tech programintothe newmillenium Dodd andRice,DaveBrainehastakenthe Carrying onthelegacyofHeisman,Alexander, Director ofAthletics Dave Braine enters hiseighthyear atTech, hehasoverseen tremendousgrowth Braine hasmadeacareeroutofbuildingsuccessfulprograms.Ashe nationalleaderinhisfield,GeorgiaTech Directorof Athletics Dave Matteson isalsoamongTech’s 25 Academic All-America honorees Other athleticshighlightsduringBraine’s tenureinclude14Top 10 The RamblingWreck footballteamhasplayed inabowlgame Fifteen ofTech’s 17sportsprogramsreachedpostseasonplayin The Tech footballprogramwon its21stbowlgame,reclaimingthe In additiontothemagicalseasonbybasketballteam,Tech’s Highlighting the2003-04yearwas,ofcourse,remarkableper- The 2003-04schoolyearprovedtobethemostsuccessfulcam- Georgia Tech’s overall athleticsprogramhasenjoyed unprecedented Braine, 61,hassteeredtheGeorgiaTech RamblingWreck intothe 116

• Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 Family: Joined Tech Staff: Administrative Career: Football CoachingCareer: Playing Career: Education: Born: Full Name: Braine File grandchildren: Kaeler, Nathan,Garrett,Margot,Ramsey, Jennings,Bennett. 1997- V 1988-97 1985-87 FresnoState,Asst./Assoc.AthleticsDirector 1983-84 V 1978-83 Virginia,AssistantCoach 1976-77 GeorgiaTech,Coach Assistant 1974-75 1971-73 VMI,FreshmanandAssistantCoach 1967-70 Manatee(Fla.)H.S. 1966-67 kicker), 1962-64 July7,1943,inGroveCity, Pa. Fourchildren:Jennifer,Bill,Steven, Meredith. Seven UniversityofNorthCarolina,B.S.,1965;M.A.T, 1966 DavidThomasBraine Georgia T Marshall, DirectorofAthletics Richmond, AssistantCoach irginia, Assistant Athletics Director irginia, Assistant Athletics irginia Tech, Director of Athletics Three-yearfootballlettermanatUNC(defensiveback& June3,1997 ech, Directorof Athletics Tech’s Directors of Athletics

John Heisman 1904-19 William Alexander 1920-50 Building for the Future Bobby Dodd 1951-76 retired after serving as AD from 1980 until 1997. 1976-79 Tech’s other fabled leaders of the past included Braine strives to provide first-class athletics Homer Rice 1980-97 Heisman (1904-1919), Alexander (1920-1950), and facilities for every sport, which not only help Geor- Dave Braine 1997- Dodd (1950-1976). gia Tech attract top-notch student-athletes, but This is a second tour of duty for Braine at Geor- also provide amenities for Yellow Jacket fans. Tech Athletics Highlights gia Tech. He originally came to the Flats in 1974 as The centerpiece of Tech’s recent building cam- defensive secondary coach on the football staff of paign is the expansion of the historic football facil- Under Dave Braine Pepper Rodgers. He served in that capacity for two ity, Bobby Dodd Stadium at Grant Field, which years, coaching one of the nation’s top secondaries was completed in 2003. The $75 million project that -- School-record seven straight bowl appearances in 1974 which featured three-time all-America raised capacity to 55,000 while adding numerous and seven consecutive winning seasons in Randy Rhino. amenities and improvements was completed in football -- Fourteen Top 10 national team finishes in football, Now in his 21st year as an athletics director, less than two years. Also part of the project is the men’s basketball, golf, baseball, volleyball, softball Braine was AD at Marshall from 1985 through 1987, new Russ Chandler Baseball Stadium, a $9.1 mil- and track during which time he oversaw the revitalization lion facility completed in 2002 that seats 4,157 and -- Nine ACC team titles in six sports of a football program which had not had a win- is one of the nation’s finest baseball parks. -- No. 1 national rankings in baseball and golf ning record in many years. In Braine’s last season, Also in the past year, Tech’s men’s and -- Three NCAA individual titles in track (Chaunte Marshall advanced to the I-AA national champi- women’s swimming and diving programs moved Howard with two in 2004) and golf (Troy Matteson onship game before losing to Northeast Louisiana. in 2002) into one of the nation’s most impressive aquatics He moved to Virginia Tech and made a name -- 2000 Olympic gold medalist Angelo Taylor in track venues. The Georgia Tech Aquatics Center features -- 2002 College World Series in baseball for himself in a 10-year tenure in which he helped the competition pool from the 1996 Olympic -- 25 Academic All-Americans change the face of Hokie athletics. It was under Games in an enclosed, 2000-seat arena capable of -- Addition of women’s swimming and diving as Braine’s leadership that Virginia Tech gained mem- hosting major national events, including the NCAA Tech’s 17th sport bership in the Big East Football Conference, which Championships, which Tech will take place at Geor- -- $70-million expansion and renovation of Bobby proved to be a stepping stone to full membership gia Tech in 2006. Dodd Stadium at Historic Grant Field, raising in the league. The addition of women’s swimming and div- capacity to 55,000 In addition to spearheading a vast athletics ing in 2001-02 is further evidence of Georgia Tech’s -- Reconstruction of Russ Chandler Baseball Stadium into 4,157-seat, state-of-the-art facility building campaign, Braine saw the Hokies vault commitment to women’s athletics under Braine. -- Hosted 2002 NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four into national prominence in football while winning In U.S. News & World Report’s inaugural ranking and 2003 NCAA Women’s Basketball Final Four the National Invitation Tournament title in men’s of collegiate athletics programs in 2002, Tech was basketball and capturing the Atlantic 10 all-sports rated number two in the nation in gender equity. trophy five straight years. The major role Georgia Tech plays on the na- tional collegiate athletics landscape under Braine’s leadership was clearly Football Standout at UNC evident following a highly successful run as the host of back-to-back NCAA Basketball Championships with the 2002 Men’s Final Four and A native of Grove City, Pa., Braine earned his bachelor’s degree the 2003 Women’s Final Four in Atlanta. (1965) as well as a master’s of arts and teaching (1966) at the University Braine currently serves on the NCAA Division I Football Issues of North Carolina, where he was a three-time football letterman. He Committee, and he previously served a two-year appointment as chair- was a defensive back and placekicker on the Tar Heel team that defeated man of the NCAA Special Events Committee in 1995-96. the Air Force Academy in the 1963 Gator Bowl. After teaching and coaching at Manatee High School in Bradenton, Total Person Concept Fla., he joined the Virginia Military Institute football staff as a freshman coach in the spring of 1967, kicking off his long career in collegiate athlet- Winning records and all-star honors, however, are just part of the ics. Later he coached at Richmond from 1971-73, highlighted by the Braine athletics program. Just as he did earlier as director of athletics at Spiders’ 1971 Southern Conference title and Tangerine Bowl berth. Marshall and Virginia Tech, he emphasizes much more, especially the After two seasons as an assistant coach at Tech, Braine moved to Total Person Concept, a comprehensive support program that stresses Virginia as administrative assistant and secondary coach under Dick academics and life skills. Bestwick in 1976. In 1978, he became assistant athletic director at Vir- “Everything we do is designed to enhance the college experience of ginia. He took a similar position at Fresno State in 1983 and was pro- the student-athlete,” says Braine. “We want to make sure that all Geor- moted to associate athletic director in 1984. It was from there that he gia Tech student-athletes have an opportunity to graduate. It is our goal moved on to become the athletics director at Marshall in 1985. to give back a better person than we brought in.” Braine received a high honor in 1993 when he was inducted into Braine takes special pride in the Homer Rice Center for Sports Per- the Mercer County Hall of Fame in the area where his hometown is formance. “We are doing things there for our student-athletes that are located. totally unique,” he said. “No other school in the country has the wide An avid sportsman in his own right, Braine is an enthusiastic and variety of Total Person programs that we do.” talented fly fisherman who was featured on the ESPN television show, Through the Total Person Program, Tech student-athletes benefit Fly Fishing America. from a number of enrichment programs ranging from life skills and The Tech AD has four children and seven grandchildren. His daugh- career planning to wellness and community outreach. The Homer Rice ter Jennifer, a graduate of the University of Kentucky and the University Center for Sports Performance offers a motion analysis lab, a medical of Virginia, is a speech-language pathologist residing in Richmond, Va., clinic and psychology lab, a nutrition center and a sports vision center. with her husband David Brown and their daughter Margot and sons Braine is also proud that Georgia Tech was named the recipient of Ramsey and Jennings. Bill, a graduate of the University of Florida, and the first-ever Atlantic Coast Conference Sportsmanship School of the his wife Bonnie, a Georgia Tech graduate, are expecting their first child. Year Award in 2004. The Yellow Jackets won individual sportsmanship They reside in , Colo., where they own and operate BraineWorks, awards in four sports: women’s indoor track and field, women’s tennis Inc., a PeopleSoft consulting company. Steven, a Virginia Tech graduate, and men’s and women’s outdoor track and field. is vice president and general manager of International Sports Properties for the University of Cincinnati and resides in Cincinnati with his wife Second Tech Tour of Duty Kimberly and their daughter Kaeler and sons Nathan and Garrett. Meredith, who earned undergraduate and graduate degrees from Vir- Hired by President Dr. G. Wayne Clough, Braine was named Geor- ginia Tech, is a teacher in Christiansburg, Va. She is married to James gia Tech’s director of athletics on June 3, 1997, succeeding Rice, who Shealor and has one son, Bennett.

Ramblinwreck.com • 117 Administration Compliance. She directedNCAAcompliance for 29varsitysports Senior Woman Administrator and Assistant Athletic DirectorforNCAA emy, includingthreewiththeNaval Academy Athletic Association as current appointment. ance, andwaselevatedtoAssistant DirectorofAthleticspriortoher at theGeorgiaDome. ment ManagerfortheNCAA Women’s Final Four, whichTech hosted ment andprovidingbudgetaryguidance.In2003,shewas theTourna- women’s tennisandwomen’s softball,assistingwithoverall manage- She serves asthesportadministratorformen’s basketball,men’s and operations responsibilitiesforfootballandmen’s basketballgames. dent-athlete housingandTitleIXCompliance,alsohasgame-day NCAA Compliance,theassignmentofstu- gia Tech staff. ministrator, isinhersixthyearontheGeor- M & SeniorWomanAdministrator Senior AssociateDirectorofAthletics Mary McElroy son, Michael. from LongIslandUniversity (C.W. Post Center)in1973. sity ofMarylandin1969andaddedamaster’s degree ineducation Roanoke College. served asthelacrossecoachthroughouthisnine-yeartenureat ing thelastfouryears(1977-81)asDirectorofAthletics.Healso that, hespentnineyears (1972-81)atRoanoke(Va.) College,includ- 86) asdirectorofathleticsatJacksonville(Fla.)University. Priorto games andpreseasonevents. to thesubcommitteeforfootballcertification,whichcertifiesbowl the NCAAChampionshipsCabinet.Hewassubsequentlyappointed giate DirectorsofAthletics,GriffinrepresentedConferenceUSAon Year forDivisionI-AA/I-AAA bytheNational Association ofColle- Division I-Ain2001. NCAA DivisionI-AAandthenreadiedtheprogramforitsmoveto developing theplanwhichinitiatedSouthFlorida’s footballprogramin charter membershipinConferenceUSA.Hewasalsoresponsiblefor Florida (1986-2001),wherehewas instrumentalintheuniversity’s State inJanuaryof2002. ball FinalFouruntilhewasnamedDirectorofAthleticsatArkansas assisted withTech’s effortsinhostingthe2002NCAA Men’s Basket- the DirectorofAthleticsfromJulythroughDecember2001,Griffin sales andmarketing,sportsinformationseveralOlympicsports. departments, includingtheticketoffice, Association budgetandoverseesseveral Athletics atGeorgiaTech. third yearasSeniorAssociateDirectorof the UniversityofSouthFlorida,isinhis P Senior AssociateDirectorofAthletics Paul Griffin Administrative Staff letics atArkansasStateUniversityand aul Griffin,formerlytheDirectorofAth- tor of Athletics andSeniorWoman Ad- ary McElroy, Senior Associate Direc- McElroy previouslyspentfour yearsattheU.S.NavalAcad- McElroy originallycametoTech in1999asDirectorofCompli- McElroy istheseniorstaffliaisonfor A native ofBaldwin,N.Y., Griffinandhiswife,Maureen,haveone Griffin earnedabachelor’s degreeineducationfromtheUniver- Before histimeatSouthFlorida,Griffinservedfiveyears(1981- Honored asthe1999SoutheastRegionAthleticsDirectorof Griffin, 57,spent15yearsastheDirectorofAthleticsatSouth Previously amemberoftheTech staffasSpecialConsultantto Griffin isresponsiblefortheAthletic 118

• Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 W. Va. W. master’s degreeinphysicaleducation. music, abachelor’s degreeinmusicandphysicaleducation,a zation. of membershipandwasawardedlifetimetotheorgani- “Club 35”oftheAmericanFootballCoachesAssociationfor35years Virginia andWheatonCollege.In2002,Newwasinductedintothe coached at Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri,SouthCarolina, seasons, servingunderGeorgeO’LearyandBillCurry. Healso decades, includingtwo stopsatGeorgiaTech foratotalofseven Award” bytheDivisionI-A Athletic Directors Association. rected from1998-2003,wasawardedthe“ProgramofExcellence elevated toAssistantDirectorofAthleticsin2001. Director oftheHomerRiceCenterforSportsPerformance.Hewas and thenspentmorethanfiveyearsas coaching stafffollowingthe1997season and baseball. 2003. Heoverseesthesportsoffootball nior AssociateDirectorofAthleticsin A Senior AssociateDirectorofAthletics Larry New Darrin andAustin. 2004. tion, andcompletedtheSportsManagementInstituteinJanuaryof Georgia Tech in2000whileworking full-timeatthe Athletic Associa- rank ofCaptain.ShecompletedaMasterScienceinManagementat as asupplyofficerintheU.S.MarineCorpsforfiveyears,attaining Science degreefromtheU.S.NavalAcademyin1987andthenserved Association’s Directorof Alumni Servicesbeforemoving to Atlanta. swimming anddivingmen’s tennis. while overseeing thesportsofwomen’s volleyball, men’s andwomen’s one finaltop10national ranking,andClemsonfinished inthetop30of basketball programadvancedto postseasonplay12of17years. football teamwent toabowlgamein14ofhis17years, andthemen’s vidual nationaltitlesandover400 all-Americacitations.TheClemson ship inmen’s soccer, andClemson student-athletescaptured24indi- tic CoastConferenceteamtitles as wellthe1987NCAAchampion- down onJune30,2002. Clemson’s Directorof Athletics, serving from1985untilstepping oversees facilitiesandgameoperations. Senior AssociateDirectorofAthleticsand the GeorgiaTech staffinJulyof2003as B Senior AssociateDirectorofAthletics Robinson Bobby Athletics atClemsonUniversity, joined obby Robinson,theformerDirectorof staff, LarryNewwaspromotedtoSe- long-timememberoftheGeorgiaTech New, 59,ismarriedtotheformerMaryKibertofMorgantown, A native ofSeminole,Okla.,Newearnedanassociate’s degreein New’s careerasanassistantfootballcoachspannedover three In 1999,GeorgiaTech’s Total Person Program,whichNewdi- New retiredfromtheTech football She ismarriedtoTerry McElroyandthecouplehastwo sons, A nativeofGreatMills,Md.,McElroyearnedaBachelor McElroy alsoservedoneyearastheNavalAcademyAlumni Over hiscareer,16ofthe19Tiger sportsprogramshadatleast During histimeatDirectorofAthletics, theTigerswon56Atlan- Robinson spent17yearsas the national all-sports rankings in nine of Robinson’s 17 years. Tiger student-athletes also made great strides academically dur- Jim Hall ing Robinson’s tenure, thanks in large part to the construction of Associate Director of Athletics Vickery Hall, Clemson’s student-athlete enrichment center. In addition to that facility, Robinson also launched an $82 million fundraising project for Development to enhance all of Clemson’s athletics facilities, including Clemson Memorial Stadium and Littlejohn Coliseum. Robinson first went to Clemson in 1970, working in the housing Jim Hall, who has overseen the day- office until moving to the athletics department three years later. After to-day fund-raising operations of the serving the athletics department in various capacities, he was named Alexander-Tharpe Fund since 1998, was business manager in 1975. He was promoted to assistant athletic direc- promoted to associate director of athlet- tor in 1977 and then associate athletic director in 1980. He served in ics for development in the summer of that capacity until being named Director of Athletics in March of 1985. 2004. Along with his administrative duties, Robinson served as In addition to his fund-raising responsibilities, Hall serves as the Clemson’s golf coach from 1974-83, guiding the Tigers to one ACC point person for the re-seating process of season ticket holders, and title and three NCAA Tournament appearances. manages and approves the budget, revenue projections and expenses A native of Columbia, S.C., Robinson was honored by the State for the Alexander-Tharpe Fund, the primary source of scholarship of South Carolina with the Order of the Palmetto, the highest honor a funding for Georgia Tech’s 17-sport athletics program. resident of the state can receive, and in 2002, he was inducted into the Hall came to Tech from Indiana State where he served as an Clemson Hall of Fame. assistant athletics director for development. At Indiana State, Hall was Robinson earned a bachelor of arts degree in business and politi- responsible for all athletic fundraising activities and oversaw the cal science from Furman in 1968. letterwinners association. Before going to Indiana State, Hall served as the assistant to the director of athletic development at Oklahoma. At Oklahoma he as- Jack sisted in the implementation and establishment of the athletic department’s annual giving program, the Sooner Club. A native of Pasadena, Calif., Hall graduated from the University of Thompson California at Berkeley with a degree in history in 1986. He earned a Senior Associate Director of Athletics master’s degree in sports administration from Oklahoma in 1994 while working in the Sooners’ athletic department. Before entering into intercollegiate athletics, Hall worked four ack Thompson, Georgia Tech’s senior years as a Trust Officer with Security Pacific National Bank (now Bank Jassociate director of athletics for devel- of America) in San Francisco, Calif. opment, has been a member of the Tech Hall and his wife Martha live in Mableton and have two sons, staff for 36 years. He is also executive Henry and Jonathan. vice president and executive director of the Alexander-Tharpe Fund Inc., the fundraising arm of the Georgia Tech Athletic Association. Other posi- tions of service have included: president, National Association of Mollie Athletic Development Directors; vice president, Georgia Tech Chari- table Life Inc.; and board member, Midtown Alliance, Intown Chamber Simmons of Commerce, and American Community Service Network. This year he was named an honorary member of the Georgia Tech Alumni Association. Mayfield Thanks in large part to Thompson’s leadership, Georgia Tech has Associate Director of Athletics a fourteen-year record of being at the top of the Atlantic Coast Confer- ence and the nation in per capita fund raising, with gifts and pledges for Business totaling more than $75 million in the past three years. Thompson joined the Tech staff in January 1968, coming from the ollie Simmons Mayfield, a member of University of South Carolina. He initially served as director of football Mthe Georgia Tech Athletic Association recruiting for seven years and assistant to the head football coach for staff since 1983, was promoted to the position of Assistant Director of three seasons. He was named assistant athletics director in 1977 and Athletics for Business in 1999. was promoted to an associate position in 1982. Mayfield, who had served as Tech’s Director of Accounting At South Carolina, Thompson was the head swimming coach, since 1990, oversees the daily business operations of the GTAA. physical education instructor, and part-time recruiter. He also worked She began working with the GTAA in 1983 as the game-day in the athletic business and sports information offices. Prior to his four- accountant before joining the staff in a full-time capacity in 1990. Prior year stay at USC, Thompson served as head swimming coach and to 1990, she worked in various fields, including design, travel and recruiter for all sports at Fork Union Military Academy in Virginia. event management services. She used some of this prior experience A native of Louisville, Ky., Thompson attended the University of to coordinate the interior furnishings of the new Bobby Dodd Stadium Kentucky and also served as an infantry officer in the U.S. Army. He premium seating areas and offices. has three children: Jay, Scott, and Tracy. A native Atlantan, Mayfield attended Oglethorpe University, let- tering in volleyball there, Clayton State College and earned a degree in Business Administration from Kennedy-Western University. She is married to Bob Mayfield of Charlestown, Ind. The couple has an infant daughter, Mary Katherine, in addition to their older three children, Brian, Carrie and Patrick.

Ramblinwreck.com • 119 Facilities cility onJan.20, 1996withadoubleheader ketball teamschristenedtherecreated fa- of 1996.TheTech men’s andwomen’s bas- 95 seasonandwas completedinJanuary T The Re-creation R 1997-98 and1998-99seasons. the Atlanta HawksoftheNBA forthe pic Gamesandwas atemporary homefor ing venue forthe1996CentennialOlym- McDonald’s Centeralsohostedthebox- creation was done. corporate partnershipwhenthe1996re- which contributed$5.5millioninaunique while recognizingtheroleofMcDonald’s, name of Alexander MemorialColiseum up toitsnicknameof“TheThrillerdome.” Alexander MemorialColiseumhaslived ern-day excitementof ACC battles, Yunkus’ unstoppablescoringto themod- Kaiser’s laser-like jumpshottoRich ball played intheSouth.FromRoger arena hashostedsomeofthebestbasket- 7,000 toitscurrent9,191.Thevenerable seum hasgrownincapacityfromlessthan “Buzz Vision” videoboards. scoreboards were added,aswell asnew was addedbehindthescorer’s table.New ets, andmorepremiumcourtsideseating homecourt advantage for theYellow Jack- ket, helpingtocreateeven moreofa the floorofColiseumbehindeachbas- room areasforstudentswere addedon and exteriorupgraded. with virtuallyevery aspectoftheinterior ern, functionalandcomfortablefacility to transformthehistoricarenaintoamod- volved manystructuralchangesdesigned last majorproject,completedin1996,in- three majorrenovations since1986.The ence era,theColiseumhasundergone games thereinthe Atlantic CoastConfer- ute tothemanydramaticfinishes nation inwhichtoseeagame. the floor, thereisnobetterfacilityinthe more than9,000seatsthatareallcloseto low Jackets. 49th year asthehomecourtforYel- ter ontheGeorgiaTech campusisinits Memorial ColiseumatMcDonald’s Cen- began immediatelyfollowing the1994- he nine-month,$13-millionre-creation tic CoastConference,the Alexander nas foropposingteamsinthe Atlan- egarded asoneofthetoughestare- Alexander MemorialColiseumat The facilityretainsitstraditional Since itsopeningin1956,theColi- Prior tothe2002-03season,standing Dubbed “TheThrillerdome”asatrib- Blessed withexcellentsightlinesand 124

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 tioning was installed forthefirsttime converted tochairbacks,andaircondi- tor totheTech lockerroomarea. ner ofthecourt,whichincludes aneleva- floor fromatunnelatthesoutheast cor- midcourt withtheteamsnowentering the sightlines. Thetunnelwas movedfrom increased courtsideseatingandimproved ering thefloorbyfourfeettoallowfor ing totheircampusfacility. underway, were 6-0athomeafterreturn- Georgia Domewhiletherenovation was their homescheduleatTheOmniand Jackets, whoplayed theearlyportionof game attherecreatedThrillerdome.The downed Virginia, 90-70,initsinaugural crowd of9,675,theRamblingWreck against Virginia. Playingbeforeasellout in thenationwhichtoseeagame. that areallclosetothefloor,thereisnobetterfacility Blessed withexcellentsightlinesandmorethan9,000seats Many oftheformerbenchseats were The projectinvolved, firstofall,low- Alexander Alexander Alexander Memorial Memorial Memorial Coliseum Coliseum Coliseum at McDonald’sCenter at McDonald’sCenter seum alsochanged dramatically, using a Tech’s basketballheritage. creating aplacetoshowcase Georgia sions andmerchandiseoutlets aswell as provides forimproved restrooms, conces- much widerandmoreplush walkway curred ontheconcourselevel, wherea seats 14people. ditional suitesatalaterdate.Eachsuite side, withthepossibilityofadding12ad- the topofColiseumalongsouth the facility. lighting andsoundsystemsalsoenhanced were installed,andimprovements tothe York Air Conditioning.Newscoreboards tee fortheOlympicGames(ACOG)and through agiftfromthe Atlanta Commit- The outsideappearanceofthe Coli- Perhaps themostdrastic changeoc- Twelve luxury suiteswere addedat nel side. This project filled in areas on the floor level which previously were empty, and allowed Tech fans to sit closer to the court. Home Court Advantage hile Alexander Memorial Coliseum Whas changed its look in the last two decades, Tech’s winning ways at home have remained the same. Since 1981-82, Tech has posted an impressive 241-62 record (.795 winning percentage). Against non-league foes, the Jackets have lost only eight times in 142 games since 1981-82. In the 48-year history of the Coliseum, Tech has a 479-163 (.746) mark. The Coliseum was completed in Sep- tember, 1956, at a cost of approximately $1.6 million. It was built as a tribute to the late William Alexander, Tech’s third ath- letics director and football coach from 1920-1944. Alexander wanted to provide Tech with a physical training center for all students, but he died in April, 1950, before seeing the project completed. Alexander Memorial Coliseum was dedicated on Nov. 30, 1956, when the Rambling Wreck lost to Duke, 71-61. But Tech went on to win 10 of 14 games in its new home that season. The Jackets have posted three perfect seasons at home, in- cluding a 6-0 mark after the re-creation in 1995-96 as well as a 14-0 campaign in 1963-64 and a 9-0 slate in 1985-86. brick exterior with large bay windows, but seven rows of chairback seats around the The architect for the building was the familiar domed roof remains clearly rim of the Coliseum. The additional seats Tech Associates of Atlanta. Structural en- visible. were built in the area where a walkway gineers were Morris, Boehmig and Tindel; The Whack Hyder Room and the around the rim previously existed. A 15- electrical engineer was Charles F. Howe; media work room were relocated from the foot wide corridor was added to the out- mechanical engineers were Donald F. Luck Building to the south end of the con- side, which was glass-enclosed with ac- Lindstrom and Associates; and the gen- course, and improvements also were cess via portals into each of the aisles. eral contractor was the Mion Construction made to both visiting team locker rooms. Two new banks of lights were added Company, Inc., all of Atlanta. The architecture firm of Smallwood, on either side of the court to increase the The structure is circular in design Reynolds, Stewart and Stewart was re- lighting to national television network with a diameter of 270 feet. Thirty-two sponsible for the design, while Hardin standards. Extensive cosmetic work was steel ribs support the curved dome struc- Construction was the construction man- also done to enhance the building’s ap- ture which weighs approximately 862 ager. pearance. tons and covers an area of 71,500 square The expansion and improvement of feet. In 1983, the roofing was replaced by Series of Renovations Began in 1986-87 facilities continued prior to the 1987-88 two layers of material which easily ex- season when the Jim Luck Building, lo- pands and contracts with changes in tem- lexander Memorial Coliseum under cated adjacent to the Coliseum, was dedi- perature and a copper topping at a cost of Awent a $3 million renovation prior to cated. The two-story Luck Building fea- $270,000. the 1986-87 season that dramatically tures spacious locker rooms, offices and The facility was given the nickname changed the appearance and capacity of training rooms for both the men’s and of “The Thrillerdome” by former Tech ra- the ‘Dome. The renovation was the first women’s basketball programs. dio announcer Brad Nessler during the of such magnitude since the facility In another renovation completed 1983-84 season when the Jackets had five opened for the 1956-57 season. prior to the 1989-90 season, the Coliseum ACC home games decided in the final sec- This first renovation of the Coliseum added nearly 700 new seats, including onds, including a double-overtime win saw the addition of 2,150 seats, boosting courtside box seats in the end zones and over Maryland, a triple-overtime victory seating capacity to over 9,000. The seats on the North side of the court, and seat- over Virginia and a last-second shot to were made possible by the addition of ing for individuals and media on the tun- beat Wake Forest.

Ramblinwreck.com • 125 Facilities A test inhistory. other was Tech’s firsttriple-overtime con- game went todoubleovertime andan- of themonthelastplay game.One decided inthefinalsecondsof play, four ponents. Five ofthose ACC gameswere cluding a5-1markagainstconference op- that year theYellow Jacketswere 13-1,in- seum “TheThrillerdome.” announcer BradNesslercalledtheColi- 1983-84 season.Thatwas theyear radio basketball fever, andnowit’s atapitch.” take longforTech studentstoget ACC dread playinginthisnoisebox.Itdidn’t Morris wrote,“NowTech’s opponents 1987, EasternBasketballmagazine,Ron ing courtinthe ACC. ButintheJan.3, arena was pickedastheleastintimidat- ference players in1981,thesquat,round Thrillerdome.” ‘We’re backatthe ‘We’re backatthe In In Alexander Memorial Coliseum The transformationbeganduringthe In fact,inapollof Atlantic CoastCon- lexander MemorialColiseum,Geor- hasn’t always beencalled“The gia Tech’s homebasketballarena, 126

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 Thrillerdome.’ Thrillerdome.’ analyst forGeorgiaTech Radio Brad Nessler, Formercolor Thrillerdome ...‘“ game andIsaid,‘We’re backatthe break inthesecondovertimeofthat crazy. Sowecamebackfroma everybody intheplacewasgoing words tosayallthetime,and Memorial Coliseumwastoomany around orbroadcast.Alexander best basketballgameI’veeverbeen Virginia gameandthat’sstillthe thriller brewing.Thenwehadthe and sisters,we’vegotanother Al Ciraldo,wassaying,‘Brothers game, ourplay-by-playannouncer, points andduringnearlyevery over Wake Forestbyacoupleof “Tech hadwonitsfirstACCgame contest tothe third extraperiodwhen overtime, butTech cameback andsentthe it. TheCavaliers led60-55inthe second lead inthesecondhalf,butcouldn’t hold the thirdovertime. Tech hada10-point the gameaway beforetheystruggled into the buzzer. corner, but itbangedoffthebackrimat tential game-winningjumpshotfromthe Virginia’s OthellWilson launched thepo- to one. After Tech madeaturnover, a three-pointfieldgoaltocutTech’s lead seconds ontheclock,RickCarlislemade Cavaliers nearlywon thegame.With 36 had toholdtheircollective breathasthe Jackets andthe6,645fansinattendance head coachBobbyCremins,theYellow overtime to give Tech afour-point lead, throws with59secondsleftinthethird time gameinJanuary, 1984. ranked Virginia 72-71inthattripleover- when theYellow Jacketsupended19th- morial Coliseum“TheThrillerdome” Both teamsblewopportunities toput Even afterJohnSalleyhittwo free Nessler begancalling Alexander Me- Yvon Joseph sank two free throws to tie the game 63- 63. “It looked like a destiny-type game,” Cremins said. The first conference clash in Alexander that season was against eighth-ranked Wake Forest. An hour and 15 minutes before the game the line at the student gate was two blocks long and hundreds of fans were turned away. Still, spectators were seated three abreast in the aisles and three deep along the rampway behind the top row of seats. “I saw the line before the game,” Cremins said, “and I apologized to those who didn’t get in. I started to go out and tell them that the game was on TV if they couldn’t get in.” An “emotionally charged audience” of 7,411 watched Tech upset the Demon Deacons when Scott Petway buried a 15-foot jump shot with :03 remaining in regulation to give Tech a 68-66 win. A few nights after their win over Virginia, the Yel- low Jackets slipped by Clemson, 59-52 in “The Thrillerdome.” Anthony Byrd came off the bench to break a 50-50 tie with about three minutes left in the game, and then he, Bruce Dalrymple and Mark Price each hit two free throws to sew up the win. Tech’s only loss in Alexander came against Duke in the Jackets’ next home game. With the score tied at 68-68, Tech held the ball for 43 seconds trying to set up the game-winning shot. But with six seconds remain- ing in the game, Duke’s David Henderson stole a pass and drove the length of the floor. Salley committed a blocking foul while Henderson attempted a three-footer. With 0:00 showing on the game clock, Henderson missed his first free throw attempt but made the sec- ond to give Duke a 69-68 win. More reasons to call Alexander “The Thrillerdome” came in front of 7,012 fans in Tech’s next home game, a double-overtime win over ninth-ranked Maryland. Tech held the Terrapins scoreless over the last 6:01 of regulation and came back from a 13-point deficit to force the game into overtime. With eight seconds to play in the second extra period, Price passed to Salley who connected on a layup and was fouled by Maryland’s Herman Veal. The Terps called two timeouts to try to ice Salley, but he hit the free throw and gave Tech a three-point lead. Maryland’s Keith Gatlin scored on a layup with four seconds remaining, but Dalrymple simply hugged the ball as time ran out. “That game really solidified us calling it the Thrillerdome,” said Nessler. “We thought the dome was going to fall in or be raised by all the noise.” Many more games since have been spiced by elec- The memorable moments at Tech’s historic trifying finishes-Dennis Scott’s buzzer-beating three- arena include, from top: Dennis Scott’s pointers against DePaul in 1988 and North Carolina in buzzer beating shots against North 1989, a 1993 victory over top-ranked Duke that ended a Carolina in 1989 and DePaul in 1988; a 23-game winning streak for the defending national 1993 victory over top-ranked Duke; a 1984 champions, and most recently, dramatic comebacks double-overtime win over 10th-ranked against arch-rival Georgia in 1996 and 1998. Maryland; three wins over nationally- Still, it was because of those five hotly contested ranked teams at home in 2001, including a conference games in 1983-84 that Alexander Memorial victory over No. 6 Virginia; and a 90-84 Coliseum is now called “The Thrillerdome.” win over No. 8 Maryland in 2003.

Ramblinwreck.com • 127 Facilities added. 1996, thefloorwasloweredfour feet(thirdandfourthphotos)12luxurysuiteswere added aroundthetopbutbefore the1989projectthatfilledinringaroundcourt. In major faceliftsinthe1980s.The secondphotoistheColiseumin1987,afterseatswere team benchesonthebaseline. Beforethere-creationin1996,buildingunderwenttwo The topphotoshowsAlexander MemorialColiseumasitlookedintheearlydays,including 128

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 tals. cess totheseatingareasviapor- was added outside,providingac- isted. A glass-enclosedcorridor where awalkway previously ex- of chairbackseatsaroundtherim sible bytheadditionofsevenrows capacity to9,500.Seatsmadepos- son. Addition of2,150seatsraises vation completedpriortothesea- November, 1986: Through theYears Alexander MemorialColiseum “Thrillerdome.” first usesthename, radio coloranalystBradNessler ginia, 72-71,intripleovertime and Jan. 23,1984: ginia, 62-61,forfirst ACC win Feb. 9,1980: 62 Alexander, fallingtoNCState,73- lantic CoastConferencegameat Dec. 29,1979: Furman school-record 47pointsagainst Jan. 15,1970: ranked Kentucky, 62-60 Jan. 30,1961: Murray State win initsnewbuilding,67-64over Dec. 5,1956: Tech fallstoDuke,71-61 Alexander MemorialColiseum, Nov. 30,1956: Tech recordsitsfirst RichYunkus scores JacketsdefeatVir- Tech upsetsNo.1- Tech hostsfirst At- Inthefirstgameat Tech defeatsVir- Firstmajorreno- homecourt advantage. each baskettocreatemoreof a ing isaddedonthefloorbehind 2001-02: ranked teams home victoriesover nationally- Memorial Coliseumwiththree the Paul Hewitteraat Alexander 2000-01: arena isunderconstruction morial Coliseumwhiletheirown their scheduleat Alexander Me- lanta Hawksplayaportionof 1997-98 and1998-99: Olympic Games venue forthe1996Centennial Coliseum isthesiteofboxing July, 1996: conditioning exterior, andtheinstallationofair concourse, anewbrickandglass 12 luxurysuites,anexpanded lowering ofthefloor, additionof lar projectinvolved afour-foot The nine-month,$13-milliondol- with a90-70victoryover Virginia. McDonald’s Centerischristened Alexander MemorialColiseumat Jan. 20,1996: under renovation Alexander MemorialColiseumis games atTheOmniwhile Tech playsitsfirstfive home November, 1995-January, 1996: streak Blue Devils’23-gamewinning ranked Duke,80-79,endingthe Jan. 10,1993: game’s finalplayfora76-74win pass andhitsthree-pointeron 1981, DennisScottstealsinbounds lina at AMC forthefirst timesince Mar. 1,1989: 10,000. empty. Capacityisnowjustover level whichpreviouslywere seats, fillinginareasonthefloor seats, includingcourtsidebox November, 1989: Whack HyderRoom Wreck aswell asmediaroomand room complexfortheRambling the Coliseum,housingnewlocker Building completedadjacentto November, 1987: Additional studentseat- TheYellow Jacketsbegin Alexander Memorial Alexander HostingNorthCaro- JacketsdefeatNo.1- Therecreated Addition of700 JamesK.Luck NBA’s At- Year-by-Year in the Thrillerdome All-time Record: 479-163 (.746) 1956-57 10-4 1957-58 12-4 1958-59 10-4 1959-60 13-1 1960-61 9-3 1961-62 8-7 1962-63 13-1 1963-64 14-0 1964-65 10-3 1965-66 10-4 1966-67 12-2 1967-68 9-4 JamesJames K.K. LuckLuck 1968-69 8-5 1969-70 10-2 BuildingBuilding 1970-71 11-2 1971-72 6-5 1972-73 6-7 he James K. Luck Building, a two-story houses the locker room for Tech’s women’s 1973-74 4-10 complex for the basketball program lo- basketball team. Tcated adjacent to Alexander Memorial Georgia Tech’s Class of 1961 led the 1974-75 8-5 Coliseum at McDonald’s Center, opened building efforts in conjunction with the cel- 1975-76 9-4 prior to the 1987-88 season. ebration of its 25th anniversary. Tech con- 1976-77 12-1 The Luck Building houses a spacious tributed $100,000 to the Luck Building, 1977-78 10-3 locker room with a lounge area, weight which cost a little over $1 million initially. 1978-79 13-1 room, training room and offices for the Tech The building is named after Jim Luck, 1979-80 7-7 coaching staff. the late Georgia Tech assistant athletic di- 1980-81 4-11 Tech’s locker room was recently reno- rector who originally spearheaded the build- 1981-82 8-4 vated and redecorated, maintaining one of ing of this facility. Luck, a Tech graduate and the nation’s premier facilities. a member of the Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, 1982-83 12-1 The NBA’s also used the was an assistant football coach for 22 years 1983-84 13-1 facility when they played a portion of their and served as head baseball coach for 20 1984-85 12-2 schedule at Alexander Memorial Coliseum years, compiled 320 victories, before spend- 1985-86 9-0 during the the 1997-98 and 1998-99 seasons. ing the final years of his Tech career in ath- 1986-87 7-0 The first floor of the Luck Building letic administration. 1987-88 12-2 1988-89 13-2 1989-90 11-2 1990-91 9-3 1991-92 13-3 1992-93 8-5 1993-94 10-3 1994-95 14-2 1995-96* 6-0 1996-97 8-5 1997-98 11-6 1998-99 10-4 1999-00 11-3 2000-01 11-3 2001-02 8-7 2002-03 13-2 2003-04 12-3

* Tech played the first half of the season at the Omni and Georgia Dome while AMC was under renovation.

Ramblinwreck.com • 129 Facilities in theEdgeCenter. sis. Nutritionislocatedadjacent totheathleticdininghall contains areasforSportsPsychology andMotion Analy- Physiology andVision departments,whilethesecond floor psychology, motion analysis andvision. performance: sportsphysiology, nutrition,sportsmedicine, training regimenforreachingthem. tomize andimplementstrategicgoalsanoptimum dividual potentialprovidesaspecificstartingpointto cus- of theathlete.Thisdetailedblueprinteachathlete’s in- bined toconstructacomprehensive “performanceprofile” ment datafromeachofthesixperformanceclinicsiscom- the athlete’s physicalandmentalcondition.Themeasure- cal technologytomeasureandrecordthecurrentstatus of highly trainedspecialistsusesthelatestinsportsandmedi- fore theycanbereached.To accomplish this,astaffof lizes thephilosophythatgoalsmustfirstbedefinedbe- tired in1997after17years asTech’s Directorof Athletics. letically, professionallyandpersonally,” saidRice,whore- dent-athletes withtotaldevelopment --academically, ath- compasses willtakeustothenextlevel toprovideourstu- dents, facultyandstaff. letic Association withservicesalsoavailable forTech stu- ticipating inthesportsprogramsofGeorgiaTech Ath- trate onperformanceenhancementforstudent-athletespar- studies ofhumanmovement. TheCenter’s effortsconcen- tablish aresearchanddevelopment entityfocusedonthe athletics history. Mathews Athletic HeritageCenter, amuseumofTech’s rich dler, Jr., FootballConferenceCenterandtheGeorge plex. The$8millionfacilityalsoincludestheHoward Can- giate Athletics CenterattheJ.C.“Bud”ShawSportsCom- occupy 44,000squarefeetofthe Arthur B.EdgeIntercolle- L athletic performance,openedin1996. a unique,ultra-modernfacilityfortestingandimproving century, theHomerRiceCenterforSportsPerformance, forefront ofcollegiateathleticsandcarryitintothe21st In anefforttokeeptheGeorgiaTechprogramat Performance for Sports Homer RiceCenter ocated atthenorthendofBobbyDoddStadium/Grant is comprisedofsixsportsperformanceclinicswhich Field, theHomerRiceCenterforSportsPerformance The groundfloorhousesthe SportsMedicine, The facilitycurrentlyfocusesonsixareasrelatedto The Center, underthedirectionofRobSkinner, uti- “The SportsPerformance Centerandtheprogramsiten- The CenterisinpartnershipwiththeInstitutetoes- 130

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 letic trainersand aconsultingsportsmedicine surgeon. sible. Theclinic isstaffedbyasportsphysical therapist,ath- ensuring thatpeak performanceisregained assoonpos- complete recovery whilemaintainingoptimum conditioning, Injury prevention andrehabilitationaredelivered toachieve Sports Rehabilitation speed, position,timingandforce. capture equipmenttoassesshumanmovement intermsof and aseniorresearchengineerwhousehigh-speed,motion- Performance Institute, theclinicisstaffedbyabiomechanist namics foroptimumstandards.Throughthe American Sports Athletes canfine-tuneskillsbycomparingtheirmotiondy- Motion Analysis scientist. cal clinicstaffincludesasportscardiologistandanexercise the athlete.OperatedbyCardiologyofGeorgia,P.C., themedi- established accordingtothecurrentconditioningcapacity of tolerance levels. Theoptimumtrainingregimencannowbe biochemical profile,bodycompositionandspecificexercise mining aerobicandanaerobiccapacity, specificpower outputs, An athlete’s undeveloped potential willbeassessedbydeter- Sports Physiology areas relatedtoathleticperformance: Performance focusesonthefollowing The HomerRiceCenterforSports composition. athlete’s body used toanalyzean The BOD POD is Quality Care for Student-Athletes Georgia Tech’s sports medicine department offers an experienced staff and the finest equipment and techniques available to care for Tech’s student-athletes.

eorgia Tech offers a comprehensive quality care package. All cialists attend practices and games and are on call for all sports. 17 varsity sports fall under the jurisdiction of Director of Along with the Student Health Service on campus, Atlanta of- GSports Medicine Jay Shoop and his staff. fers a number of facilities available 24 hours a day for emergency Shoop has more than 30 years of experience in athletic train- care, most within blocks of the Tech campus. ing at the collegiate and professional levels. His staff includes Headquartered on the ground floor of the Arthur B. Edge assistant athletic trainers Clay Farr, Tim Hansen, Josephine Lee, Center, Tech’s sports medicine department moved into an ex- Carla Gilson, David Kloehs and Walter Smith, as well as physi- panded and improved facility in 1996 in conjunction with the cal therapist Charlie Ridgeway. They are assisted by 12 or more opening of the Homer Rice Center for Sports Performance. The student trainers. training room now covers 5,000 square feet, housing the finest Student-athletes are treated by team physicians Dr. Angelo equipment available for the prevention, treatment and rehabili- Galante and Dr. Frank Pickens; Dr. John Xerogeanes, the team tation of athletic injuries. physician for orthopedics; and Dr. Aaron King, the team dentist The most recent addition to the sports medicine department who fits each player with a custom-made mouthpiece. These spe- was the hydro-therapy area, which features an underwater tread- mill and deep-water running and exercise tank. The facility also includes Cybex testing equipment for evaluating and rehabilitating joint and muscle injuries as well as many other state-of-the-art pieces of equipment. Georgia Tech was one of the first institutions in the country to initiate a drug screening program for its athletes, a practice which has been followed by many other programs.

Sports Psychology By applying mental performance techniques to the “whole person,” the sports psychology clinic, anchored by a sports psychologist, assists the athlete in opening a clear mental path- way for enhancing concentration and confidence. Sports Nutrition A personal plan is developed based upon a comprehensive computerized nutrition analysis and is supported by nutri- tional counseling. Body composition analysis and biochemi- cal profile results from the Sports Physiology Clinic are used to address nutritional needs. The staff includes a registered dietitian as director, and a consulting nutritionist and nutri- tion scientist. Vision The most recent addition to the Homer Rice Center for Sports Performance is the Sports Vision Center. Through a partner- ship with Dr. Barry L. Seiller, M.D. of the Vision Institute of Vernon Hills, Ill., and CIBA Vision, student-athletes are pro- vided with on-site vision testing, vision correction and vision training. Ramblinwreck.com • 131 Facilities T Arthur B.EdgeCenter primarily involved themove oftheGeor- in 1999atacostof$520,000.Thisproject ter forSportsPerformance in1996. tably theadditionofHomerRiceCen- has undergoneseveral facelifts,mostno- on Oct.30,1982.Sincethen,thefacility friends, theEdgeCenterwas dedicated tributions fromGeorgiaTech alumniand ber ofotherfacilities. ing hallandequipmentroom,plusanum- Center, lockerrooms,trainingroom,din- ministrative offices,theHearn Academic entire athleticsprogram,includingad- square feetofspaceandhousesTech’s Edge Centercontainsmorethan65,000 L J.C. ‘Bud’ShawSportsComplex zone footballcomplex.. ence Center, and thenewNorthend Howard Candler, Jr., Football Confer- Jr., Athletic Heritage Center, the Performance, theGeorgeW. Mathews, ter, theHomerRiceCenterforSports the Andrew Hearn,Sr., Academic Cen- tion andthe Alexander-Tharpe Fund; of theGeorgiaTech Athletic Associa- Arthur B.Edge,Jr., Center, thehome cilities inthenation,encompassing one ofthemostcompleteathleticsfa- “Bud” ShawSportsComplexhouses he four-story, $7millionfacility, which J.C. “Bud”ShawSportsComplex.The opened inFebruary,1982, ispartofthe The latestrenovation was completed Financed entirelybygiftsandcon- Drive andBobbyDoddWay, theJ.C. ocated atthecornerofTechwood 132 A formerTech basketballplayer,

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 athletics family. Jr., IntercollegiateAthleticsCenteristheheadquartersforGeorgiaTech Virtually unmatchedamongcollegiateathleticsfacilities,theArthurB.Edge, Center comprisesthemajorityofthird track, andmen’s andwomen’s swimming. women’s basketball,men’s andwomen’s Jr., ConferenceCenter, andofficesforTech which connectstotheHoward Candler, is comprisedoftheathleticdininghall, cated onthefirstfloor. Thesecondfloor partments andsportsprogramsarelo- Athletics Dave Braineandhisseniorstaff. the administrative officesofDirector Way. Directly above theticketofficeare sible fromstreetlevel onBobbyDodd gia Tech ticketoffice,whichisnowacces- ment. Georgia Tech inIndustrialManage- Properties, Inc.,isa1961graduate of and ChairmanoftheBoard ofPost Post Properties,Inc.Williams, founder the generosityofJohn A. Williams and Sports Complexisprovidedthrough facturer. tries, theworld’s largestcarpetmanu- of theBoardEmeritusShawIndus- graduation. HeiscurrentlyChairman with thetextileindustrysincehis tile Engineeringandhasbeenaffiliated gia Tech in1950withadegreeTex- J.C. “Bud”ShawgraduatedfromGeor- The Andrew Hearn,Sr., Academic Offices forvarious administrative de- Landscaping fortheJ.C.Shaw Callaway Mills. alumnus andformerpresidentof of Arthur B.Edge,Jr., aprominentTech sion totheEdgeCenter. formance, whichwas builtasanexten- of theHomerRiceCenterforSportsPer- letics history. TheHeritageCenterispart museum thatchroniclesTech’s richath- Mathews, Jr., Athletic HeritageCenter, a Champions” leadstotheGeorgeW. four nationalfootballtitles.The“Circleof team nationalchampionships,including play honoringallofTech’s individualand “Circle ofChampions,”anelaboratedis- glass atrium. the lobbyrisethroughtopfloortoa trance plazatothefirstfloorandseeing entering thebuildingthroughen- visitor can’t helpbutbeimpressedupon ing athleticbuildingsinthecountry. A Edge facilityisoneofthemosteye-catch- matic architecturalstyle,the Arthur B. way thecenterhousesit.Builtinadra- Center whichmakesitsounique,butthe football officesandlockerroom. Stadium/Grant Field,whichhousesthe plex intheNorthendzoneofBobbyDodd which connectstothenewfootballcom- includes Tech’s primarytrainingroom, in aprayingstance. ing anetchedglassmuralofTech athletes floor. Another featureisachapel,display- The EdgeCenterisnamedinhonor The lobbyisdecoratedwiththe Perhaps itisnotwhatintheEdge The groundflooroftheEdgeCenter George W. Mathews, Jr., Athletic Heritage Center

reserving and telling the story of Georgia Tech’s rich athletic Opened in May of 1996, the Center houses a theater where Pheritage for future generations of Yellow Jacket fans is the mis- Tech fans can view highlight videos covering achievements such sion of the George W. Mathews, Jr., Athletic Heritage Center. as Tech’s 1990 football national championship, the 1990 NCAA Located within the J.C. Shaw Sports Complex on the second men’s basketball Final Four, and the 1994 College World Series. floor of the Homer Rice Center for Sports Performance, the Cen- A 1948 graduate of Georgia Tech in Industrial Management, ter chronicles Tech’s history in all sports, with emphasis on the George W. Mathews, Jr., played football for two of Tech’s leg- accomplishments of the football program. Static displays of tro- endary coaches, William Alexander and Bobby Dodd, partici- phies and memorabilia are augmented by video kiosks and in- pating in the Orange Bowl in 1945 and 1948 and the 1947 Oil teractive displays that bring to life Tech’s storied athletic past. Bowl. Mathews is retired from Intermet Corporation, a $500 mil- lion company he founded and the largest independent foundry in North America. The George W. Mathews, Jr., Athletic Heri- tage Center was made possible by a gift from the Intermet Cor- poration upon Mathews’ retirement in 1994.

Fuller E. Callaway, Jr., Plaza & Gateway to Bobby Dodd Stadium/ Grant Field he Fuller E. Callaway, Jr., Plaza and TGateway to Bobby Dodd Stadium/ Grant Field provides an attractive en- Howard Candler, Jr., Football Conference Center trance to Georgia Tech’s historic football facility. he Howard Candler, Jr., Football Conference Center provides Georgia Tech with The Plaza was dedicated in memory Tperhaps the best football conference center in the nation. In addition to eight meet- of Fuller E. Callaway, Jr., an internation- ing rooms of various sizes, the Conference Center also houses state-of-the-art video ally-recognized leader in the textile in- facilities which allow the entire Center to be connected together as one, or be used as dustry and a 1926 Textile Engineering separate meeting rooms. graduate of Georgia Tech. His personal The late Charles Howard Candler, Jr., was a lifelong Atlantan with widespread gifts and contributions from the interests in business, real estate and education. He served for 27 years as a Director Callaway Foundation, Inc., totalling mil- of the Coca-Cola Company and also sat on several Boards, including Trust Com- lions of dollars, have funded professor- pany Bank of Georgia and the Atlantic Steel Company. The Howard Candler, Jr., ships, scholarships and numerous facili- Football Conference Center, which opened in May of 1996, was funded by a gift ties for students on the Tech campus. from his widow, Lee Edwards Candler.

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• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 meet withtutors andadvisors. venient placetostudy, accesscomputers,and country. Student-athletesareprovided acon- most innovative educationaladvantages inthe programs have evolved toofferthefinestand nightly, SundaythroughThursday. advanced engineeringcoursesisscheduled Tutoring forclasses rangingfromcalculusto offer secludedenvironmentsinwhichtowork. completion programsisalsoprovided. graduate schoolapplicationsanddegree tions oftheacademicstaff. Assistance with ing themwiththeprocessareimportantfunc- availability oftheseopportunitiesandassist- student-athletes. Advising students onthe scholarships, academicawards andhonorsfor provide moretutoringandstudyingspace. pied bythewomen’s basketballprogram to rently expandingintoofficesformerlyoccu- are continuouslyupdated.Thecenteriscur- to enhancelearning.Hardware andsoftware ing coursesthatrequirecomputingorsoftware smaller computerroomisavailable fortutor- ware, Internetaccessandlaserprinters. A both MacintoshandIBM-compatiblehard- glass enclosedcomputerclusterthatcontains area. Eighteenroomsofvarying sizesflanka square feetofopenandself-containedwork tion in1995andnowincludesover 5,000 opened in1984,underwent amajorrenova- Wheeler. Kristina Wilhelm, RobertSmithand Trudy advisors Lynn Houston, ShaneOlivett, tant directorTonya Simpson andacademic basketball team,andCedricStallworth, assis- Troy Peace, whoworks directlywiththemen’s faculty. Hisstaffincludesassociatedirectors Force veteranandaformermemberoftheTech lettered infootballandbasketball,aU.S. Air demic Services,aGeorgiaTech graduatewho the directionofJimStevens, Directorof Aca- til 10p.m. available throughoutthedayandevenings un- support unitincludesseven advisorswhoare A service-orienteddepartment,theacademic academic endeavors ofTech student-athletes. houses staffofficesandfacilitiestosupportthe C athlete earnadegree commitment tohelpingeachstudent- is themodelsettinginGeorgiaTech’s The AndrewHearn,Sr.,AcademicCenter onveniently locatedonthethirdfloorof Edge Athletics Center, theHearnCenter The Hearn Academic Center, staffand Study andtutoringroomsvary insizeand The staffoftheHearnCentercoordinate The HearnCenter, whichoriginally The academicsupportprogramisunder Hugh Spruill Strength and Fitness Center helps student-athletes reach their potential

n integral component in Georgia Tech’s 17-sport athletic fam- Aily is the strength and conditioning program, and the most visible sign of Tech’s commitment in this area is the Hugh Spruill Strength and Fitness Center, one of the finest facilities in the na- tion. The Hugh Spruill Strength and Fitness Center is a 10,000- square-foot weightlifting facility on the ground floor of the Wil- liam C. Wardlaw Center, located at the South end of Bobby Dodd Stadium/Grant Field. It houses the finest free weight and machine equipment, cus- tom-designed and built to the needs of the strength and condi- tioning staff. In addition to the weight equipment, audio-visual instru- ments are incorporated to assist in technique instruction, and a computer system assists in handling data and developing weight programs. A 3,000-square foot exercise room is also a part of the com- plex, complete with an Astroturf surface for plyometric, flexibil- ity and agility drills. Director of Player Development Eric Ciano is in his first sea- son at Georgia Tech. The strength and conditioning staff also includes Scott McDonald, who works directly with the basket- ball team, Damon Harrington, Eddie Lee Ivery, Steve Tamborra, Neal Peduzzi and Melissa Moore. The facility, which was recently remodeled, contains a trib- ute to the late Dave Pasanella, Tech’s former Director of Player Development and a Rambling Wreck letterman in 1983-84. The “Strongest Man in the World” and the holder of 14 world weightlifting records, Pasanella died tragically in an automobile accident in 1990. The aim of the strength program is to aid the student-athlete’s performance by improving his strength and conditioning level, thus allowing him to better perform his particular sports skills. “Strength and conditioning is as important as any sport we have at Georgia Tech,” says Director of Athletics Dave Braine.

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Kentucky atPhilipsArena(right)and Tech scoredlast-secondwinsover --0Vrii*W, 74-69 L,39-80 W, 94-86 L,59-88 North Carolina* *ACC Tournament Virginia* W, 88-77 3-10-00 Kentucky W, 83-72 3-9-00 Louisville W, 87-67 12-13-98 Kentucky 12-20-97 Louisville 12-21-96 W, 87-85 Oklahoma 12-16-95 Manhattan 11-17-95 Louisville 11-15-95 V 12-17-94 Louisville 12-18-93 12-19-92 W, 96-80 W, 86-84 Tech intheGeorgiaDome(7-4) Saint L,77-80 61-64 L, Tennessee 12-13-03 Syracuse 12-15-02 Kentucky 12-16-01 Stanford(ot) 12-9-00 Michigan 12-11-99 12-1-99 Tech inPhilipsArena(3-3) 136 W, 86-77 anderbilt (ot) • Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 oi W, 75-62 Louis L, 63-70 L, 72-77 L, 69-70 ence tournament inhistory, withnearly40,000 which was themosthighly-attended confer- the Atlantic CoastConferenceTournament, Atlanta men’s regional. and 2004,alsowillhostforthe 2006NCAA rounds attheGeorgiaDomein1996, 1998,2001 hosted NCAAregionalsandfirst andsecond Men’s FinalFourin2007.Tech haspreviously institution, andthebuildingwillagainhost nal Fourin2003,withGeorgiaTech asthehost Men’s FinalFourin2002andtheWomen’s Fi- utes fromcampus,was thesiteofNCAA header. the Jacketsface Air Forceintheannualdouble- Classic againwillbeheldinPhilips Arena as of 2001. cuse by16pointsinthebuildingDecember the Jacketsknockedoffnationally-rankedSyra- Kentucky onShaunFein’s last-secondshot,and Hewitt’s firstseasonastheJacketsdefeated most memorablemomentsofheadcoachPaul isville intheGeorgiaDomeonDec.19,1992. Dec. 1,1999,atPhilips Arena andhostedLou- Michigan inthe ACC-Big Ten Challengeon ketball gameinbothfacilities.Tech hosted seats 19,000forbasketball. and theNHL’s Atlanta Thrashers.Thefacility 2000 asthehomeofNBA’s Atlanta Hawks Tech campus,Philips Arena openedin1999- Atlanta’s Philips Arena andtheGeorgiaDome. opportunity toplaybeforelargecrowdsat the GeorgiaTech basketballprogramhasthe I Facilities Outstanding Atlanta’s Plays in Georgia Tech Memorial ColiseumatMcDonald’s Center, n additiontoitson-campushome, Alexander In 2001,theGeorgiaDomewas thesiteof The GeorgiaDomein Atlanta, alsomin- This season,theChick-fil-APeach Bowl Philips Arena was thesiteofone Georgia Tech played thefirstcollegebas- Located justminutesfromtheGeorgia ACC Tournaments were held there. Rounds inTheOmni.1983,1985 and1989 1990 and1992SoutheastFirst and Second the MetroConferenceandhosted the1988, Southeast FirstandSecondRound gameswith Regional Championships,co-hosted the1987 nal Fourin1977. Women’s FinalFourin1993andtheMen’s Fi- NCAA Regionals.TheOmnihostedthe site fornumerous ACC Tournaments and Conference Tournament. North Carolinatowinthe1985 Atlantic Coast shining momentswhentheJacketsdefeated times. playing beforemorethan16,000spectators15 Omni, winning13oftheirlast15gamesand 96. TheJacketsposteda32-19recordin Omni every year from1981-82through1995- The Omnianda3-0markattheGeorgiaDome. two nearbyfacilities,postinga4-1recordat played their first eightgamesin Atlanta inthe Coliseum was underrenovation, theJackets Philips Arena. was demolishedin1997tomakeway for Tech hadalonghistoryinTheOmni,which to playinallof Atlanta’s outstandingfacilities. basketball programhashadtheopportunity Tech hasa7-4recordin theDome. tendance forthestateofGeorgiaattime. crowd of28,885fans,arecordbasketballat- the JacketsdefeatedLouisville,87-85,beforea ball gameintheGeorgiaDome1992,when fans inattendance. Georgia Tech hostedthe1984NCAA East The 16,000-plus-seatfacilitywas alsothe The Omniwas thesiteofoneTech’s Tech played atleastonegameThe In 1995-96,while Alexander Memorial Throughout thelasttwo decades,theTech Tech played theinauguralcollegebasket- Opponents Overnight ShippingAddress: Last Meeting: Series Record: Series Information Other KeyReturnees: Returning Starters: Starters Returning/Lost: Lettwinners Returning/Lost: Postseason: Conference Record/Finish: 2003-04 Record: Team Information Mailing Address: Press RowPhone: Fax: E-mail: Home Phone: Basketball Contact: SID: Office Phone: Media Relations Best TimetoContactCoaching: Office phone: Assistant Coaches: Record atUSAFA: Career Record: Alma Mater(Year): Head Coach: Coaching Staff Ticket OfficePhone: Athletic Dept.Phone: Athletic Director: Superintendent: University Personnel Official AthleticsWebsite: Capacity: Home Arena: Conference: Nickname: Founded: Colors: Enrollment: Location: SENIOR/GUARD General Information TimKeller HEAD COACH Chris Mooney Philips Arena(19,000)•Atlanta,Ga. December 11,2004•3p.m.ETFSNSouth/Sunshine Air Force USAFA) USAFA, Col.80840 Peterson (C,Sr.) (F, So.),CalebBuchanan(C,Sr.), David So.), MattMcCraw(G,DanNwaelele Welch (C,Jr.),AntoineHood(G,Jr.) Sports Information Jordan, Lt.A.J.Kuhle Mangino, KevinMcGeehan,Maj.Jon www.airforcesports.com (719)333-3798 TroyGarnhart [email protected] BlueandSilver 5,939 U.S. Air Force Academy, Col. 1954 138 Falcons 4,000 NCAAfirstround MountainWest ChrisMooney CluneArena (719)333-3519 USAFA75-53(Feb.5,1972at (719)473-8704 (719)333-9263 Tech leads, 4-1 0-0(firstyear) 22-7 Lt.Gen.JohnW.Rosa,Jr. 2168FieldHouseDrive, Dr.HansMueh (719)333-6467 same Princeton,1994 MikeMcKee,Larry TimKeller(G,Sr.),Nick Jerry Cross •Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 (719)333-4008 (719) 472-1895 JacobBurtschi(F, 3/2 12-2/1st 11/4 same through tWoigW, W,72-70 L, W, L, W,59-57 vs. NorthCarolina[NCAA] vs. ColoradoState[MWC] L, at Wyoming San DiegoState W, UNLV W, W,52-44 50-63 L, L, at Brigham Young W, at Utah at Texas-Pan American New Mexico W, Colorado State 74-52 W, Wyoming at UNLV W, W, at SanDiegoState Utah W, Brigham Young TexasChristi A&M-Corpus W, at NewMexico at ColoradoState W, IPFW Savannah State L,49-68 W, Wisconsin-Milwaukee W,67-46 L, W, at California vs. PrairieViewA&M Charleston Southern W, at Texas Christi A&M-Corpus W, at Auburn at Belmont Wyoming at Navy Arkansas-Pine Bluff atUNLV BYU (Won 22,Lost7) Utah atSanDiegoState 2003-04 Results M.10-12 atNewMexico M.5 UNLV atWyoming atColoradoState F.28 F.26 atUtah F.21 BYU at San F.19 F.14 F.7 F.5 Navy J.31 ColoradoState J.29 Rutgers atSaintMary’sCollege J.24 at Texas-Pan American J.22 at J.15 J.11 J.8 J.5 ColoradoCollege J.3 at D.31 NorthernColorado D.28 D.13 D.11 at D.6 D.2 N.28 N.26 N.21 N.15-16 N.14 2004-05 Schedule Wisconsin-Milwaukee vs. JacksonvilleState vs. GeorgiaTech MWC Tournament New Mexico BCA Classic Alcorn State Diego State W, 65-57 W, 72-35 Lamar IPFW 52-47 61-49 51-50 83-71 57-43 62-49 61-37 68-42 64-44 71-49 49-44 59-46 56-53 86-46 63-40 52-63 48-60 61-67 35-37 38-46 Iowa University Personnel Official AthleticsWebsite: Capacity: Home Arena: Conference: Nickname: Founded: Colors: Enrollment: Location: General Information RafealGolden HEAD COACH Rob Spivery Alexander MemorialColiseum(9,191)•Atlanta,Ga. November 19,2004•5:30p.m.ETnoTV Alabama State Series Record: Series Information Other KeyReturnees: Returning Starters: Starters Returning/Lost: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Postseason: Conference Record/Finish: 2003-04 Record: Team Information Mailing Address: Press RowPhone: Fax: E-mail: Home Phone: SID: Office Phone: Media Relations Assistant Coaches: Record at ASU: Career Record: Alma Mater(Year): Head Coach: Coaching Staff Ticket OfficePhone: Athletic Dept.Phone: Athletic Director: President: Overnight ShippingAddress: Best TimetoContactCoach: Office phone: asusports (F, Jr.) Sr.), HerbertWarren(G,So.),EarlHoward Kevin Spicer(F/C,Sr.) Alex Oliver(G,Jr.), JermaineSmith(F, Sr.), Information Montgomery,36106-0271 Ala. Jackson (334)262-2971 A.Moore [email protected] OldGoldandBlack 8,000 Montgomery, Ala. 1867 Dr.JoeLee Hornets 6,024 NCAAfirstround SouthwesternAthletic RobSpivery JoeL.ReedAcadome (334)229-4511 (334)229-4509 tba 114-121 (8years) firstmeeting 289-266(19years) 16-15 PatrickCarter 915 SouthJacksonStreet, (334)265-5665 AshlandCollege,1972 RafealGolden(G,Sr.), JoeProctor,Lewis (334)269-6485 (334)229-4507 AkeimClaborn(F/C, SENIOR/GUARD 4/1 www.alasu.edu/ 1-7/2nd throughSports same 8/7 . MississippiValley Arkansas-PineBluff T at A&M View Prairie at F.7 at F.5 J.31 J.29 GramblingState JacksonState J.24 atArkansas-PineBluff at J.22 J.15 J.10 Alabama J.8 T at J.5 J.3 D.28 BirminghamSouthern D.27 D.21 D.14 at D.7 D.4 N.30 N.21 N.19 2004-05 Schedule s ue[CA L, W, W, vs. Duke[NCAA] W, W, vs. AlabamaA&M[SWAC] W, vs. JacksonState[SWAC] W,vs. Southern[SWAC] L, W, Jackson State Grambling State at PrairieViewA&M W, at TexasSouthern Southern W, Alcorn State W, W,71-70 L, W, at AlabamaA&M at Arkansas-PineBluff L, at MississippiValley St. L, Prairie ViewA&M Texas Southern L, at Southern L, at AlcornState L, L,53-63 Alabama A&M L, W, Arkansas-Pine Bluff L, 43-70 Mississippi Valley St. at JacksonState W, at GramblingState at Mississippi L, at UCSB at Nevada L, L, Middle TennesseeSt. Florida A&M at Middle Tennessee St. at SouthAlabama at BirminghamSouthern North CarolinaA&T atGramblingState (Won 16,Lost15) T SWAC atJacksonState 2003-04 Results Texas Southern PrairieViewA&M atAlcornState atSouthern M.10-12 M.5 AlabamaA&M M.3 F.28 F.26 F.21 F.19 F.12 vs. SouthCarolinaState Mississippi Valley State Sun Bowl Tournament South Alabama exas Southern Georgia Tech Alabama A&M Alcorn State ournament ennessee vs. UTEP Southern W, 66-52 W, 76-42 L, 57-67 63-58 59-56 63-62 65-54 79-57 68-61 65-45 73-64 67-52 68-42 69-51 60-53 75-69 61-96 59-62 58-72 70-77 58-65 54-61 47-60 54-60 44-68 62-67 48-71 49-66 Troy Arkansas-Little Rock Charleston Southern November 26, 2004 • 7 p.m. ET • no TV December 22, 2004 • 7 p.m. ET • no TV Alexander Memorial Coliseum (9,191) • Atlanta, Ga. Alexander Memorial Coliseum (9,191) • Atlanta, Ga.

2004-05 Schedule 2004-05 Schedule N.20 Southern Arkansas N.19 College of Charleston N.23 at Oklahoma State N.22 Voorhees N.26 at Georgia Tech N.26 at Notre Dame N.30 Southern D.11 at Clemson D.3 vs. Southeastern Louisiana D.15 Lander Steve Shields Brandon Freeman D.4 SMS Price Cutter Classic Jim Platt Kurtis Rice D.18 Wofford HEAD COACH SENIOR/GUARD D.7 Southern Illinois HEAD COACH JUNIOR/FORWARD D.22 at Georgia Tech D.11 at Mississippi State D.28-29 Central Florida Tournament General Information D.17 Saint Bonaventure General Information J.3 Robert Morris D.20 McNeese State Location: Little Rock, Ark. Location: Charleston, S.C. J.5 at UNC Asheville Enrollment: 10,411 D.29 Saint Gregory’s Enrollment: 2,990 J.8 at VMI Colors: Maroon, Silver and Black J.2 Harding Colors: Navy and Old Gold J.10 at Radford Founded: 1927 J.6 Florida International Founded: 1964 Nickname: Trojans Nickname: Buccaneers J.15 High Point J.10 at Middle Tennessee Conference: Sun Belt (Eastern Division) Conference: Big South J.17 Liberty J.13 Western Kentucky Home Arena: Alltel Arena Home Arena: CSU Field House J.22 at Winthrop Capacity: 18,000 J.15 Middle Tennessee Capacity: 790 J.24 at Birmingham Southern Official Athletics Website: J.20 at North Texas Official Athletics Web Site: www.ualrtrojans.com www.csusports.com J.27 Coastal Carolina J.22 at Denver J.29 UNC Asheville J.27 Arkansas State University Personnel University Personnel F.5 Radford J.30 at Florida International F.7 VMI Chancellor: Dr. Joel E. Anderson F.3 at South Alabama President: Dr. Jairy C. Hunter, Jr. Athletic Director: Chris Peterson Athletic Director: Hank Small F.12 at Liberty F.5 New Orleans Athletic Dept. Phone: (501) 569-3167 Athletic Dept. Phone: (843) 863-7678 F.14 at High Point Ticket Office Phone: (501) 565-UALR F.10 at Arkansas State Ticket Office Phone: (843) 863-7213 F.17 The Citadel F.17 at Western Kentucky Coaching Staff F.21 at Coastal Carolina F.19 ESPN Bracket Buster Head Coach: Jim Platt F.24 Birmingham Southern Coaching Staff F.24 New Mexico State Alma Mater: Concordia, 1973 F.26 Winthrop Head Coach: Steve Shields F.26 Louisiana-Lafayette Career Record: 98-131 (8 years) Alma Mater (Year): Baylor, 1988 M.5-8 Sun Belt Tournament Record at CSU: 42-72 (4 years) Career Record: 17-12 (1 year) Assistant Coaches: Jermaine Scott, J.D. Record at UALR: same Powell 2003-04 Results Assistant Coaches: Kevin Fricke, Brad Autry, 2003-04 Results Office Phone: (843) 863-7690 (Won 6, Lost 22) Wes Flanigan Best Time to Contact Coach: through Sports vs. College of Charleston L, 66-83 Office phone: (501) 569-3304 (Won 17, Lost 12) Information Best Time to Contact Coach: through Sports at Arizona State L, 72-89 Webber International W, 70-55 Information at St. Bonaventure L, 75-89 Media Relations at Central Connecticut L, 55-66 Southern Arkansas W, 72-48 vs. Binghamton L, 34-38 Office Phone: (843) 863-7688 Media Relations Voorhees W, 92-73 Alcorn State W, 84-49 SID: David Shelton Office Phone: (501) 569-3449 at Idaho State L, 47-51 Home Phone: (843) 729-4371 at Wofford (ot) L, 73-79 SID: Kevin Tankersley at IPFW W, 69-57 E-mail: [email protected] at South Carolina L, 36-71 Direct Phone: (501) 607-2630 Fax: (843) 863-7676 at Air Force L, 46-67 E-mail: [email protected] Harding W, 90-56 Press Row Phone: (843) 863-7683 Fax: (501) 683-7002 at Louisiana-Monroe L, 69-73 Mailing Address: 9200 University Blvd., at Georgia L, 59-79 Press Row Phone: tba Southern W, 73-59 Charleston, S.C. 29406 vs. Lipscomb L, 50-66 Mailing Address: 2801 S. University, Overnight Shipping Address: same at Creighton L, 66-91 vs. Bethune-Cookman W, 50-48 Little Rock, Ark., 72204 Overnight Shipping Address: same Louisiana-Monroe W, 82-56 High Point L, 66-80 Mississippi State L, 58-68 Team Information Liberty L, 55-71 Team Information at Florida International W, 65-53 2003-04 Record: 6-22 at Birmingham Southern L, 61-75 Arkansas State W, 75-65 Conference Record/Finish: 3-13/9th Coastal Carolina L, 61-66 2003-04 Record: 17-12 Postseason: none Conference Record/Finish: 9-6/1st East at Western Kentucky L, 71-86 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/4 UNC Asheville L, 49-62 Postseason: none at Middle Tennessee W, 68-66 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 at Winthrop L, 50-68 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/1 North Texas L, 77-82 Returning Starters: Kurtis Rice (F, Jr.), Trent at Radford L, 70-71 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Drafts (G/F, Jr.), Terrell Brown (G, So.), Returning Starters: Zack Graber (G, Sr.), Denver W, 68-53 Nathan Ball (C, Jr.) at VMI L, 50-53 Brandon Freeman (G, Sr.), Josh Jacobs (G, Williams Baptist W, 102-51 Other Key Returnees: Thomas Harrison (G, Birmingham Southern L, 65-75 Sr.), Richard Hardman (G/F, Sr.) at Arkansas State L, 56-57 So.) Donnell Covington (G, Fr.), Ferdinand at High Point (ot) L, 78-81 Other Key Returnees: Zack Wright (G, South Alabama W, 86-53 Cain (F/C, So.), Jovan Jegdic (C, Jr.) So.),Michael Pridgeon (F, Sr.), Darius Eason at Liberty (ot) L, 67-71 (F, Sr.), Alexei Korolev (C, Jr.) at New Orleans L, 95-100 Series Information Radford W, 71-46 Florida International W, 62-46 VMI W, 64-49 Series Information Western Kentucky W, 68-60 Series Record: Georgia Tech leads, 5-1 Winthrop L, 48-72 Middle Tennessee W, 59-54 Last Meeting: GT 85-62 (Nov. 21, 2000 in Series Record: first meeting Atlanta) at UNC Asheville W, 67-47 at New Mexico State W, 58-55 at Coastal Carolina L, 53-69 at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 66-70 at Liberty [BS] L, 54-60 Arkansas State [SB] W, 83-78 New Orleans [SB] L, 65-80

Ramblinwreck.com • 139 Opponents Alexander MemorialColiseum(9,191)•Atlanta,Ga. December 5,2004•8p.m.ETFoxSportsNet(FSN) Georgia lrd W, L, W, W,83-70 at SouthCarolina L,Florida Kentucky L, at Mississippi W, South Carolina W, at Alabama Vanderbilt W, at Kentucky W, W,89-63 L, at Tennessee Mississippi State W, Vanderbiltat Auburn Tennessee at Arkansas W,95-83 W, W, at Florida LSU W, Pittsburgh W,71-70 Wisconsin-Milwaukee L, Appalachian State W, L, South Alabama L, Gonzaga at California at Colorado at Minnesota at GeorgiaTech Florida atTennesseeBelmont Texas atVanderbilt (Won 16,Lost14) Auburn 2003-04 Results MississippiState atClemson M.10-13 atKentucky LSU atArkansas M.5 M.2 SouthCarolina F.26 atAlabama F.23 at F.19 Vanderbilt F.16 F.12 F.9 at F.5 Tennessee F.2 atSouthCarolina J.29 J.26 J.22 Wofford J.15 J.12 J.8 Gardner-Webb vs.OregonState J.5 D.31 atGeorgiaTech AlabamaA&M D.28 D.22 D.19 D.11 D.8 D.5 D.1 N.26 N.23 2004-05 Schedule 140 •Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 Bethune Cookman Western Kentucky SEC Tournament Savannah State Mississippi Kentucky W, 60-55 W, 79-66 W, 74-69 W, 94-82 L, 94-91 Stetson Nevada Florida 77-83 82-81 89-82 67-63 85-79 81-76 81-64 79-67 89-69 99-62 78-73 87-71 66-74 67-87 72-78 63-66 69-72 71-77 Mailing Address: Press RowPhone: Fax: E-mail: Home Phone: Basketball Contact: E-mail: Home Phone: SID: Office Phone: Media Relations Best TimetoContactCoach: Office Phone: Assistant Coaches: Record atUGA: Career Record: Alma Mater: Head Coach: Coaching Staff Ticket OfficePhone: Athletic Dept.Phone: Athletic Director: President: University Personnel Official AthleticsWebsite: Capacity: Home Arena: Conference: Nickname: Founded: Colors: Enrollment: Location: General Information 4Je ado - 0 o Newnan,Ga. - - 2.1 So. - 2.3 300 So. - 7-0 - 215 C C 240 - Fr. 6-6 6-7 205 F 0.4 Fr. Hoschton,Ga. JoeyWaldrop F 6-3 54 0.7 1.4 195 Dave Bliss G Jamaica,N.Y. 230 44 2.6 6-4 MarcusSikes 180 Jr. - 6-8 42 . So CoreyGibbs 6-1 G 175 34 F - 185 AlexEvans G 6-1 32 6-4 ChanningToney G Fr. 25 6-1 SteveNewman G 15 180 LeviStukes G 14 6-1 JayMcAuley 6-8 BuzzWehunt 10 G F KevinBrophy 5 SundiataGaines 3 2 Younes Idrissi 00 Name No. 2004-05 Roster Athens, Ga.30603 through SportsInformation Oliver Herrmann, MikeJones,Desmond 9037 www.georgiadogs.com Division) ClaudeFelton (706)542-7993 [email protected] [email protected] RedandBlack 10,523 Athens,Ga. 1785 Dr. MichaelF. Adams Bulldogs 33,878 Southeastern(Eastern Howard,1985 DennisFelton StegemanColiseum (706)542-1432 (706)513-0840 (706)543-3910 (706)542-1621 116-68years) (6 16-14(1year) P.O. Box1472, DamonEvans (706)542-8052 Pete TimHix (706)542-1231 (706)542- o.H.W.C.PGRGHometown RPG PPG Cl. Wt. Ht. Pos. -020F.-- - Fr. 240 6-10 8 r Melbourne,Australia - Casablanca,Morocco - - Fr. - 180 Fr. 200 Other KeyReturnees: Returning Starters: Starters Returning/Lost: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Postseason Results: Conference Record/Finish: 2003-04 Record: Team Information Overnight ShippingAddress: r- - - Orlando,Fla. Fr.-R 2.1 Randallstown,Md. 2.6 2.7 9.5 So. So. [email protected] (706) 549-6222 Scott Howard Radio Play-by-Play 404-526-5331 [email protected] Atlanta Journal-Constitution Chip Towers/ 706-208-2234 [email protected] Athens Banner-Herald Charles Shepard/ Primary BeatWriters Last Year’sMeeting: Series Record: Series Information (G, So.),MarcusSikes(F, So.), Newman (F, So.),BuzzWehunt (G, So.) 5th East Athens, Ga.30602 Heritage Building,1SeligCircle, Sports Comm.Office,Butts-Mehre OT (Jan.3inAthens) 98-82 Georgia Tech leads 16-14 Wausau, Wis. Petersburg, Va. Lithonia, Ga. Marietta, Ga. Snellville, Ga. Marietta, Ga. LeviStukes NITfirstround UGA83-80,2 Steve 1/4 HEAD COACH Dennis Felton 7-9/T- 6/4 overtimes andone to two. have gonetoovertime,onethree 18 by10pointsorless.Threegames been decidedbyfivepointsorfewer, Tournament inJacksonville,Fla. comng atthe1960GatorBowl championships onlyoneothertime,that than theSECorSouthernIntercollegiate teams haveplayedonneutralsitesother before theneutralseriesended.The the facility, includingeightofthelast10 Tech went8-6againsttheBulldogsin on thesiteofcurrentPhilipsArena. downtown Atlanta,whichwaslocated 14 straightyearsattheOmniin meeting inAthens,theteamsplayed sites in1995. since theseriesreturnedtocampus all fivemeetingswithGeorgiainAthens 6, 2000.TheYellow Jacketshavelost Alexander MemorialColiseumonDec. exception wasGeorgia’s75-70winat all butoneoftheninegames.The the campuses,hometeamhaswon well intheirfirstbiggame. Chris Bosh(15)acquittedthemselves Freshmen JarrettJack(16points)and leading fourJacketsindoublefigures. came offthebenchtoscore24points, ranked 17thinthenation.B.J.Elder Thanksgiving 2002,whenGeorgiawas in Atlantaonthenightbefore Alexander MemorialColiseum,83-77, with 25points. straight victories.B.J.Elderled Tech their firstlossoftheseasonafter12 handing thethird-ranked Yellow Jackets in Athens,83-80double-overtime, nine games. the Bulldogshavewonsixofthose campus sincethe1995-96season,and alternately ontherespectiveschools’ Under PaulHewitt: In Atlanta: At TheOmni: All NeutralGames: At StegemanColiseum: All RoadGames: All OtherHomeCourts: At AMC: All HomeGames: Series Notes > 12ofthelast24meetingshave > BeforetheDecember,1995 > Sincetheseriesmovedbackto > Tech wonthelastmeetingat > Georgiawonlastyear’smeeting > Theserieshasbeenplayed 28-8 65-32 SOPHMORE/GUARD Levi Stukes 8-6 28-48 57-24 1-3 13-10 3-22 28-16 Series History - Georgia Tech leads, 98-82 Coaching Records Location SIC SIC Tournament SEC SEC Tournament Totals Atlanta 8-5 32-10 57-24 Paul Hewitt vs. Georgia In Atlanta ...... 1-1 Athens 3-6 20-18 28-48 In Athens ...... 0-2 Neutral 1-1 2-1 2-2 13-10 Neutral sites ...... 0-0 Totals 11-11 1-1 55-29 2-2 98-82 Total ...... 1-3 Dennis Felton vs. Tech All-Time Series Results In Atlanta ...... 0-0 In Athens ...... 1-0 3-10-06 ...... a W 27- 13 2-15-46 ...... h9 L 43- 46 1-7-68 ...... h W 86- 78 Neutral sites ...... 0-0 3-17-06 (ot) ...... h1 W 13- 11 2-28-46 ...... n3 L 30- 36 2-15-68 ...... a L 76- 89 1-22-09 ...... a L 9- 78 2-4-47 ...... a W 51- 44 12-5-68 ...... a L 74- 84 Total ...... 1-0 1-29-09 ...... h2 L 13- 69 2-19-47 ...... h9 W 70- 46 2-13-69 ...... h W 73- 66 2-15-13 ...... a L 12- 71 2-4-48 ...... a W 68- 58 12-3-69 ...... h W 92- 80 2-28-13 ...... h3 L 20- 35 2-12-48 ...... a W 73- 64 2-4-70 ...... a L 69- 74 Winning Margins 2-14-14 ...... a L 8- 58 2-18-48 ...... a L 58- 65 12-4-71 ...... a W 97- 88 2-26-14 ...... h3 L 24- 29 3-5-48 ...... n3 W 60- 57 2-3-71 ...... h W 90- 77 Tech 2-27-21 ...... n1 L 21- 26 1-26-49 (ot) ...... h9 L 60- 74 2-2-72 ...... h W 82- 78 2-28-23 ...... n1 W 27- 22 2-2-49 ...... a W 56- 49 3-7-72 ...... a L 78- 93 In Atlanta ...... 33 1-31-25 ...... h7 W 30- 25 2-16-49 ...... h9 W 60- 58 1-31-73 ...... a L 78- 87 (89-56 on 1/19/66) 2-21-25 ...... a L 24- 34 1-25-50 ...... a L 55- 67 3-6-73 ...... h W 77- 67 In Athens ...... 27 1-8-26 ...... h7 W 35- 30 2-1-50 ...... h9 W 56- 51 1-16-74 ...... h L 66- 75 1-30-26 ...... a L 29- 33 2-15-50 (ot) ...... a L 72- 73 3-7-74 (ot) ...... a W 97- 95 (58-31 on 2/18/43) 2-20-26 ...... h4 L 19- 34 1-9-51 ...... h9 W 56- 50 11-29-75 ...... a L 67- 86 (69-42 on 2/24/45) 1-15-27 (ot) ...... a W 36- 35 1-20-51 ...... a L 66- 77 3-5-75 ...... h L 73- 77 1-29-27 ...... h4 W 33- 27 2-7-51 ...... h9 L 53- 54 11-28-75 ...... h W 59- 57 Neutral ...... 24 2-19-27 ...... a W 36- 25 2-6-52 ...... a L 64- 72 1-6-76 ...... a L 63- 69 (89-65 on 12/7/85) 1-14-28 ...... h7 L 30- 33 2-23-52 ...... h9 W 79- 73 11-26-76 ...... a W 64- 43 1-28-28 ...... a W 36- 35 12-30-52 ...... n4 W 71- 54 1-27-77 ...... h L 51- 60 2-18-28 ...... h4 W 28- 26 1-6-53 ...... a L 57- 70 11-25-77 ...... h W 75- 58 Georgia 1-26-29 ...... h4 W 38- 37 2-4-53 ...... h9 W 78- 73 1-11-78 ...... a L 64- 68 In Atlanta ...... 56 2-25-29 ...... a L 25- 27 12-28-53 ...... n4 L 64- 66 12-1-78 ...... h W 75- 51 (13-69 on 1/29/09) 1-18-30 ...... h7 L 23- 26 2-17-54 ...... a L 61- 69 2-13-79 ...... a L 55- 56 1-25-30 ...... h4 L 23- 25 2-27-54 ...... h9 W 80- 63 12-15-79 ...... a L 59- 66 In Athens ...... 69 2-22-30 ...... h4 L 31- 35 1-24-55 ...... a L 66- 70 2-18-80 ...... h W 40- 38 (9-78 on 1/22/09) 1-17-31 ...... a L 30- 39 2-17-55 ...... h9 W 75- 54 12-6-80 ...... h L 38- 55 1-31-31 ...... h7 W 37- 19 2-26-55 (2ot) ...... h9 L 66- 67 12-30-80 ...... a L 51- 65 Neutral sites ...... 15 2-14-31 ...... a L 15- 44 12-17-55 ...... h9 W 75- 62 12-4-81 ...... a L 61- 62 (67-82 on 2/4/82) 1-30-32 ...... h4 W 30- 20 2-6-56 (ot) ...... a W 72- 68 12-28-81 ...... n5 L 42- 53 2-6-32 ...... a L 15- 25 2-25-56 ...... a W 81- 72 2-4-82 ...... n5 L 67- 82 2-20-32 ...... h4 W 25- 22 12-18-56 ...... h W 80- 58 12-2-83 ...... 13/na ... n5 L 62- 64 Largest Scores 1-14-33 ...... a L 25- 30 2-14-57 ...... a W 67- 65 12-11-84 ...... 12/14 ...... n5 L 59- 60 1-28-33 ...... h4 W 26- 16 2-23-57 ...... h W 74- 60 12-7-85 ...... 5/4 ...... n5 W 89- 65 2-18-33 ...... a W 32- 30 12-19-57 (ot) ...... h L 68- 69 12-3-86 ...... 15/nr ...... n5 W 72- 66 Tech 1-13-34 ...... a W 33- 25 1-20-58 ...... h W 72- 59 12-5-87 ...... n5 W 78- 77 In Atlanta ...... 92 1-27-34 ...... h4 L 33- 37 2-22-58 ...... a L 59- 62 12-18-88 ...... 11/11 ...... n5 L 69- 80 (92-80 on 12/3/69) 2-17-34 ...... h4 L 27- 28 12-11-58 ...... h W 73- 66 12-16-89 ...... 15/16 ...... n5 W 92- 89 3-2-34 ...... n2 L 19- 33 1-7-59 ...... a W 66- 62 12-19-90 (3ot) ...... 17/13 ... n5 W 112- In Athens ...... 97 1-19-35 ...... a L 23- 33 2-21-59 ...... h W 82- 62 105 (97-88 on 12/4/71) 2-2-35 ...... h4 W 32- 27 12-31-59 ...... 10/17 ...... h W 83- 65 12-18-91 ...... 13/13 ...... n5 L 65- 66 (97-95 on 3/7/74) 2-23-35 (ot) ...... a W 49- 39 1-13-60 ...... 6/6 ...... h W 80- 64 12-16-92 ...... 17/16 ...... n5 W 75- 67 2-1-36 ...... h8 W 29- 21 2-20-60 ...... 6/8 ...... a W 69- 68 12-15-93 ...... 14/14 ...... n5 W 72- 69 Neutral sites ...... 112 2-22-36 ...... a W 24- 22 12-1-60 ...... h W 74- 56 12-14-94 ...... 14/13 ...... n5 W 86- 78 (112-105 on 12/19/90) 1-30-37 ...... a W 34- 20 12-29-60 ...... n4 W 54- 51 12-13-95 ...... 19/20 ...... a L 70- 94 2-20-37 ...... h8 W 42- 22 1-11-61 (ot) ...... a W 89- 80 12-3-96 ...... h W 62- 61 1-29-38 ...... h8 W 51- 28 2-25-61 ...... h W 83- 71 12-23-97 ...... nr/23 ...... a L 71- 77 Georgia 2-19-38 ...... a W 29- 27 12-9-61 ...... h L 67- 70 12-13-98 (ot) ...... h W 84- 79 In Atlanta ...... 80 1-28-39 ...... a L 26- 32 1-11-62 ...... h W 68- 62 12-8-99 ...... a L 68- 70 2-18-39 ...... h9 L 29- 41 2-24-62 ...... a L 61- 68 12-6-00 ...... h L 70- 75 (89-80 on 1/11/61) 1-27-40 ...... h9 L 31- 46 1-9-63 ...... 7/7 ...... a W 72- 70 12-9-01 ...... a L 82- 95 (92-80 on 12/3/69) 2-17-40 ...... a L 31- 40 2-23-63 (ot) ...... nr/10 ...... h W 66- 58 11-27-02 ...... 17/18 ..... h W 83- 77 2-7-41 ...... a L 26- 31 12-2-63 ...... h W 73- 65 1-3-04 (2ot) ...... 3/3 ...... a L 80- 83 In Athens ...... 95 2-20-41 ...... h9 W 52- 44 1-21-64 ...... h W 71- 55 (97-95 on 3/7/74) 2-19-42 ...... h9 W 49- 29 2-22-64 ...... a L 68- 81 h1-Peachtree Auditorium; h2-Cable Piano (82-95 on 12/9/01) 2-21-42 ...... a L 37- 38 12-19-64 ...... a L 66- 79 Company; h3-Crystal Palace; h4-City Auditorium; 2-18-43 ...... a W 58- 31 2-9-65 ...... h W 73- 62 h7-Temporary Gym; h8-Naval Armory; h9-Heisman Neutral sites ...... 105 2-20-43 ...... h9 W 39- 20 2-20-65 ...... a L 66- 91 Gym; n1-SIC Tournament (City Auditorium, (112-105 on 12/19/90) 2-12-44 ...... a W 42- 39 12-9-65 ...... h L 65- 76 Atlanta, Ga.); n2-SEC Tournament (City 2-19-44 ...... h9 W 71- 44 1-19-66 ...... h W 89- 56 Auditorium, Atlanta, Ga.); n3-SEC Tournament 2-9-45 ...... h9 W 70- 38 2-26-66 ...... a L 61- 67 (Louisville, Ky.); n4-Gator Bowl Tournament Single-Game Scoring 2-24-45 ...... a W 69- 42 12-7-66 ...... a L 87- 89 (Jacksonville, Fla.); n5-The Omni, Atlanta, Ga. 3-1-45 ...... n3 W 68- 49 1-21-67 ...... h W 79- 53 2-6-46 ...... a L 40- 50 2-15-67 ...... a W 87- 79 Tech In Atlanta ...... 39 (Jim Wood on 3/5/75) Tech Players vs. Georgia [career] In Athens ...... 40 (Rich Yunkus on 12/4/70) Player G FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. R B Avg A Bl St TP Avg Neutral sites ...... 40 Bynum 1 5-11 .455 1-4 .250 4-4 1.000 3 3.0 6 0 3 15 15.0 (Kenny Anderson on 12/19/90) Elder 3 21-48 .438 9-23 .391 4-6 .667 6 3.0 6 0 0 55 18.3 Georgia Jack 2 9-20 .450 2-7 .286 5-6 .833 9 4.5 8 0 1 25 12.5 In Atlanta ...... 29 McHenry 3 1-10 .100 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 4 1.3 3 1 1 2 0.7 (Jumaine Jones on 12/13/98) Muhammad 3 9-21 .429 0-0 .000 3-5 .600 18 6.0 3 0 1 21 7.0 In Athens ...... 32 (Mill Magarity on 3/7/74) Schenscher 2 6-9 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 5 2.5 3 0 3 12 6.0 Neutral sites ...... 31 Tarver 0 (Litterial Green on 12/19/90) West 0

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So.), (G/F, So.),Derek Stephen Gentry(G,Jr.), SeanMallon(F, (F, Sr.) (509)323-5730 OliverPierce [email protected] Blue,WhiteandRed 6,000 Spokane,Wash. 142 1887 Fr.RobertJ.Spitzer,S.J. Bulldogs;Zags 5,206 WestCoast Oregon, 1987 MarkFew McCartheyAthleticCenter 1-1inNCAA (509)323-6373 (509)323-4218 firstmeeting 133-32(5years) 28-3 www.gozags.com GonzagaUniversity, 502E (509) 323-4224 Mike Roth EnrollKnight(G,Jr.), BillGrier,LeonRice, same (509)323-4046 same •Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 ColinFloyd(G,Jr.), (509)323-4242 Ronny Turiaf 2/3 14-0/1st throughSports 8/5 s eaa[CA L, W, W,80-64 W, 97-78 W, vs. Nevada[NCAA] W, W,79-69 vs. Valparaiso [NCAA] vs. SaintMary’s[NCAA] at SantaClara W, Santa Clara San Diego W, W,93-73 at Tulsa Portland at SaintMary’s W, at SanFrancisco W, Loyola Marymount Pepperdine W, at SantaClara W, at SanDiego W,87-70 at Portland Saint Mary’s San Francisco L, at LoyolaMarymount W, at Pepperdine W, Montana vs. EasternWashington W, Washington St W, W, W, vs. Stanford W, W, vs. Missouri(ot) vs. GeorgeWashington vs. Maryland L, at Washington vs. Georgia(ot) Denver Idaho atPortland vs. St.Joseph’s WCCTournament SanDiego (Won 28,Lost3) SanFrancisco 2003-04 Results atPepperdine SantaClara M.4-7 atLoyolaMarymount SaintMary’s Portland F.26 F.19 F.17 at F.12 F.10 Pepperdine at F.5 F.3 J.29 atSaintMary’s LoyolaMarymount atSantaClara J.25 at J.22 J.20 J.15 J.13 Saint Louis J.8 J.6 D.30 Washington atWashingtonState Idaho D.28 Illinois vs. vs.Massachusetts D.21 D.18 D.11 D.7 D.4 D.1 N.27 N.24 N.21 N.19 2004-05 Schedule WC W, [WCC] t W, ate Eastern Washington vs. OklahomaState vs. GeorgiaTech Northern Colorado San Francisco Portland State San Diego W, 87-57 W, 79-63 W, 80-65 W, 74-60 Missouri Montana 63-62 96-58 76-49 84-71 76-56 79-60 71-48 85-73 75-61 92-50 88-67 70-49 87-80 96-91 82-68 86-62 82-76 90-58 84-63 72-91 80-87 66-73 Official AthleticsWebsite: Capacity: Home Arena: Conference: Nickname: Founded: Colors: Enrollment: Location: General Information HEAD COACH Jimmy Collins UIC Pavilion(8,000)•Chicago,Ill. November 22,2004•8p.m.ETFSNSouth Illinois-Chicago Series Record: Series Information Other KeyReturnees: Returning Starters: Starters Returning/Lost: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Postseason: Conference Record/Finish: 2003-04 Record: Team Information Overnight ShippingAddress: Mailing Address: Press RowPhone: Fax: E-mail: Home Phone: SID: Office Phone: Media Relations Best Time To ContactCoach: Office Phone: Assistant Coaches: Record atUIC: Career Record: Alma Mater: Head Coach: Coaching Staff Ticket OfficePhone: Athletic Dept.Phone: Athletic Director: Chancellor: University Personnel www.uicflames.com Information Jr.) Armond Williams (F, Sr.), JustinBowen(F, W. RooseveltRd.,Chicago,Ill.60608 Mitchem, DaveDonnelly Poole (F, Jr.) So.), MarcetteausMcGee(G,Elliott (312)413-5712 MikeCassidy [email protected] NavyBlueandFireEngineRed 8,000 Chicago,Ill. 1896 Flames Dr.SylviaManning 24,541 NewMexicoState,1970 HorizonLeague NCAAfirstround JimmyCollins UICPavilion (708)423-9759 (312)413-8199 (312)996-2409 same firstmeeting 131-109(8years) 24-8 FlamesAthleticCenter,839 JamesW.Schmidt (312)4135712 MarkCoomes,Lynn CedrickBanks(G,Sr.), (312)413-UIC1 (312)996-2772 JovanStefanov(F, SENIOR/GUARD Cedrick Banks 3/2 24-8/2nd throughSports same 7/5 .6at Pennsylvania at atLoyola(Ill.) at J.26 J.22 at YoungstownState J.20 at J.15 at V Saginaw J.8 J.6 J.3 D.30 at D.23 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee D.21 D.18 at D.14 D.12 D.4 N.30 N.27 N.24 N.22 N.16 N.10 2004-05 Schedule ass[CA L, W,64-54 Kansas [NCAA] W, W,77-52 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee[HL] at Butler[HL] Butler W, W, Wright State W, W, 62-58 UNC-Wilmington W,at Wisconsin-GreenBay W, at ClevelandState State Youngstown at L, L, 67-70 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W, W, at Butler W, L,48-56 at Loyola(Ill.) L, Wisconsin-Green Bay at WrightState W, Cleveland State at Detroit W,90-71 Loyola (Ill.) W, Youngstown State L, 62-78 Detroit Illinois L, Wisconsin-Milwaukee at W, Northwestern W, W, Illinois State W, W,75-64 W, at EasternWashington Northern Illinois L, at EasternIllinois W, at UT-SanAntonio Evansville at Evansville at Mercer atButler at Oakland at UCIrvine WrightState (Won 24,Lost8) Loyola(Ill.) 2003-04 Results HorizonLeagueTournament ESPNBracketBuster M.1-8 Butler F.26 atClevelandState Wisconsin-GreenBay F.23 Youngstown State F.19 F.17 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee F.14 F.12 F.10 F.5 J.29 Wisconsin-Green Bay Wisconsin-Parkside South DakotaState UNC Wilmington Cleveland State Bowling Green Georgia Tech Saint Edwards Robert Morris Illinois State Wright State alley State W, 65-56 W, 75-71 DePaul Detroit Detroit 65-62 63-55 67-56 86-82 74-71 64-57 74-57 83-68 77-59 66-47 86-74 67-52 77-60 73-47 77-73 70-54 77-65 53-78 60-61 60-75 53-54 66-79 Duke James Madison Kansas December 15, 2004 • 7 p.m. ET • FSN South January 1, 2005 • 2:30 p.m. ET • ESPN Alexander Memorial Coliseum (9,191) • Atlanta, Ga. Phog Allen Fieldhouse (16,300) • Lawrence, Kan.

2004-05 Schedule 2004-05 Schedule N.20 at La Salle N.19 Vermont N.27 Maryland-Baltimore County N.23 Saint Joseph’s N.29 at Appalachian State N.29 Nevada D.4 Hofstra D.4 Pacific D.9 TCU D.11 at Virginia Tech D.11 Louisiana-Lafayette Dean Keener Daniel Freeman D.15 at Georgia Tech Bill Self Wayne Simien HEAD COACH SENIOR/GUARD HEAD COACH SENIOR/FORWARD D.18 South Carolina D.18 at West Virginia D.22 vs. Milwaukee-Wisconsin D.22 Howard J.1 Georgia Tech General Information D.29 High Point General Information J.5 Texas A&M Location: Harrisonburg, Va. J.5 UNC Wilmington Location: Lawernce, Kan. J.9 at Kentucky Enrollment: 16,000 J.8 at Old Dominion Enrollment: 28,849 J.12 at Iowa State Colors: Purple and Gold J.12 William and Mary Colors: Crimson and Blue J.15 at Colorado Founded: 1908 Founded: 1866 J.19 Nebraska Enrollment: 16,000 J.15 at Delaware Nickname: Jayhawks Colors: Purple and Gold J.19 at Towson Conference: Big 12 J.22 at Villanova J.25 at Baylor Nickname: Dukes, Bulldog J.22 George Mason Home Arena: Allen Fieldhouse Conference: Colonial Capacity: 16,300 J.29 Texas J.26 at Virginia Commonwealth Home Arena: JMU Convocation Center Official Athletics Website: J.31 Missouri Capacity: 7,156 J.29 at Drexel www.kuathletics.com F.5 at Nebraska Official Athletics Website: J.31 Virginia Commonwealth www.jmusports.com F.9 at Kansas State F.2 Delaware University Personnel F.12 Colorado University Personnel F.5 at George Mason Chancellor: Dr. Robert Hemenway F.14 at Texas Tech F.9 at Hofstra Athletic Director: Lew Perkins F.19 Iowa State President: Dr. Linwood H. Rose F.12 Drexel Athletic Dept. Phone: (785) 864-3143 F.21 at Oklahoma Athletic Director: Jeff Bourne Ticket Office Phone: (785) 864-3143 F.27 Oklahoma State Athletic Dept. Phone: (540) 568-6164 F.16 at William and Mary Ticket Office Phone: (540) 568-3853 F.19 at UNC Wilmington M.2 Kansas State Coaching Staff M.6 at Missouri F21 Longwood M.10-13 Big 12 Tournament Coaching Staff F.23 Towson Head Coach: Bill Self Alma Mater: Oklahoma State, 1985 Head Coach: Dean Keener F.26 Old Dominion Career Record: 231-114 (11 years) Alma Mater: Davidson, 1988 M.4-7 CAA Championships Record at Kansas: 24-9 (1 years) 2003-04 Results Career Record: 0-0 (1st year) Assistant Coaches: Tim Jankovich, Joe (Won 24, Lost 9) Record at JMU: same Dooley, Kurtis Townsend Chattanooga W, 90-76 Assistant Coaches: Robert Brickey, Michael 2003-04 Results Office Phone: (785) 864-3056 Kelly, Jake Morton Best Time to Contact Coach: through Sports Michigan State W, 81-74 Office Phone: (540) 568-6462 (Won 7, Lost 21) Information at Texas Christian W, 85-66 Best Time to Contact Coach: 11 a.m. - Noon Furman W, 78-72 vs. Stanford L, 58-64 West Virginia L, 57-74 Media Relations Fort Hays State W, 80-40 Media Relations Navy W, 65-60 vs. Oregon W, 77-67 Office Phone: (614) 292-6861 vs. UC Santa Barbara W, 72-52 Office Phone: (540) 568-6154 at La Salle L, 71-79 SID: Chris Theisen SID: Gary Michael at Akron L, 70-78 Home Phone: tba at Nevada L, 61-75 Binghamton W, 78-46 Home Phone: (540) 337-7310 at Virginia L, 80-90 E-mail: tba E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (785) 864-7944 Villanova W, 86-79 at Florida Atlantic W, 73-70 Fax: (540) 568-3703 Press Row Phone: tba at Colorado W, 77-62 Press Row Phone: (540) 568-6710 at Appalachian State L, 55-58 Mailing Address: 1651 Naismith Drive, Room Kansas State W, 73-67 Mailing Address: MSC 2303, James Madison 104, Lawernce, Kan. 66045-7538 at UNC Wilmington L, 51-69 at Texas A&M W, 71-65 University, Harrisonburg, Va. 22807 Overnight Shipping Address: same at Drexel Dragons L, 61-77 Overnight Shipping Address: Goodwin Richmond L, 68-69 Hall, Room 220, MSC 2303, James Madison Virginia Commonwealth L, 69-77 Team Information Colorado W, 78-57 University, Harrisonburg, Va. 22807 at Delaware L, 66-80 at Kansas State W, 78-70 Team Information Old Dominion L, 60-81 2003-04 Record: 24-9 at Iowa State L, 61-68 Conference Record/Finish: 12-4/t-2nd Missouri W, 65-56 2003-04 Record: 7-21 Towson W, 57-55 Postseason: NCAA fourth round Texas Tech W, 96-77 Conference Record/Finish: 3-15/10th Hofstra L, 66-69 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/5 at Oklahoma State L, 60-80 Postseason: none at George Mason L, 70-74 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/2 Returning Starters: Keith Langford (G, Sr.), at Nebraska L, 55-74 William & Mary L, 86-99 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Aaron Miles (G, Sr.), J.R. Giddens (F, So.), Baylor W, 74-54 Returning Starters: Ray Barbosa (G, So.), Delaware L, 61-63 Wayne Simien (F, Sr.) Iowa State (ot) W, 90-89 David Cooper (F, Jr.), Daniel Freeman (G, at William and Mary W, 83-76 Other Key Returnees: Jeff Hawkins (G, Jr.), at Texas L, 67-82 Sr.) George Mason (ot) W, 72-64 Jeremy Case (G, So.), Nick Bahe (G, So.), Other Key Returnees: Chris Cathlin (F, So.), Michael Lee (G, Sr.), Christain Moody (F, Oklahoma W, 79-58 Eddie Greene-Long (C, So.), Cavell Johnson VMI W, 76-65 Jr.), Moulaye Niang (F, Jr.) Nebraska W, 78-67 (F, So.), Ulrich Kossekpa (F, So.), John at Old Dominion L, 57-71 at Missouri W, 84-82 Naparlo (G, Jr.), John Goodman (G, Sr.) UNC Wilmington L, 56-66 Series Information vs. Missouri [B12] W, 94-69 at Virginia Commonwealth L, 61-92 vs. Texas [B12] L, 60-64 Series Information Series Record: Kansas leads, 3-1 vs. Illinois-Chicago [NCAA] W, 78-53 at Hofstra L, 61-65 Last Meeting: GT 79-71 (ot) (March 28, 2004 in vs. Pacific [NCAA] W, 78-63 Series Record: Georgia Tech leads 1-0 Drexel L, 59-62 St. Louis) vs. UAB [NCAA] W, 100-74 Last Meeting: GT 93-69 (Nov. 20, 1991 in at Towson L, 54-74 Atlanta) vs. Georgia Tech (ot) [NCAA] L, 71-79 vs. UNC Wilmington [CAA] L, 41-44

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December 28,2004•7p.m.ETnoTV Lafayette Capusan (F, Jr.), JamieHughes(C,Sr.) So.), JamaalHilliard(G,Andrei Marcus Harley(G,So.),JamaalDouglas(F, Easton Penn.18042 Information Broadnax, DrewDawson www.GoLeopards.com Atlanta) (610)330-5519 PhillipLaBella [email protected] MaroonandWhite 3,500 Easton,Penn. 1826 144 ArthurJ.Rothkopf Leopards 2,300 Villanova,1970 PatriotLeague none FranO’Hanlon KirbySportsCenter (610)330-5122 GT75-64(Jan.2,2000in (610)217-3291 (610) 330-5122 Georgia Tech leads,2-0 141-117(10 years) 18-10 107KirbySportsCenter, BruceMcCutcheon (610)330-5454 PatBetley(G,Jr.) JohnGallagher,Elliott same (610)330-5471 •Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 (610)330-5470 SeanKnitter(C,Jr.), SENIOR/CENTER Sean Knitter 1/4 9-5/3rd throughSports same 6/5 ayL, L, L, 66-67 L, L, W, [PL] (ot) W, 78-70 Colgate vs. American W, Navy at Lehigh at Bucknell W, Holy Cross at Army W, W, at Colgate W,97-86 at Navy W, at American(ot) Bucknell L, Lehigh (ot) W, at HolyCross(ot) Army W,87-79 Colgate W, at Pennsylvania W, at Columbia at CalState W,77-72 W, at SouthernCalifornia W, at Princeton W, Cornell Lycoming W, L,65-71 Binghamton Centenary at Drexel La Salle Saint Peter’s Lehigh at Rutgers atNavy (Won 18,Lost10) American 2003-04 Results atArmy PatriotLeagueTournament Colegate M.13 atHolyCross Bucknell M.5-6 F.26 F.23 Holy F.19 atColgate F.13 at F.11 F.6 Navy atAmerican F.4 atLehigh J.30 J.28 Columbia J.23 J.21 J.18 atSaintFrancis(N.Y.) J.15 at J.12 at atCornel J.8 J.5 Swarthmore J.2 D.28 D.22 D.13 at D.10 at D.6 D.2 N.30 N.27 N.23 N.20 2004-05 Schedule Northridge Patriot LeagueFinal Cal StateNorthridge Georgia Tech Pennsylvania Saint Peter’s Duquesne Princeton Moravian W, 86-83 Bucknell 111-104 L, 66-75 L, 59-81 L, 76-99 Drexel Marist Cross 78-72 65-50 81-72 60-58 76-40 82-73 47-44 84-73 96-54 69-68 83-63 74-71 82-90 71-75 73-78 61-79 68-88 Army Official AthleticsWebsite: Capacity: Home Arena: Conference: Nickname: Founded: Colors: Enrollment: Location: General Information HEAD COACH Tommy Amaker Alexander MemorialColiseum(9,191)•Atlanta,Ga. November 30,2004•7p.m.ETESPN Michigan Last Meeting: Series Record: Series Information Other KeyReturnees: Returning Starters: Starters Returning/Lost: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Postseason: Conference Record/Finish: 2003-04 Record: Team Information Overnight ShippingAddress: Mailing Address: Press RowPhone: Fax: E-mail: Direct Phone: BasketballContact: Office Phone: Media Relations Best Time To ContactCoach: Office Phone: Assistant Coaches: Record atMichigan: Career Record: Alma Mater: Head Coach: Coaching Staff Ticket OfficePhone: Athletic Dept.Phone: Athletic Director: President: University Personnel Information www.mgoblue.com 1999 inAtlanta) Jr.), CourtneySims(F/C,So.) Dion Harris(G,So.),GrahamBrown(F/C, Ann Arbor,Mich.48109 Swenson, AndrewMoore J.C. Mathis(F, Sr.) Chris Hunter(C,Jr.), BrentPetway(F, So.), (734)647-1188 [email protected] MaizeandBlue 13,751 AnnArbor,Mich. MarySueColeman 1817 Wolverines Duke,1987 36,787 Big Ten NITChampions Tommy Amaker CrislerArena Michigan80-77(December1, (734)763-5504 (734)647-1268 (734)763-4423 SeriesTied,3-3 119-97 (7years) 23-11 1000SouthStateStreet, WilliamC.Martin (734)998-7188 DanielHorton(G,Jr.), CharlesRamsey, Chuck TomWywrot (734)764-0247 51-42(3years) (734)647-2583 LesterAbram(W,Jr.), JUNIOR/WING Lester Abram 4/1 8-8/5th throughSports same 13/2 . Minnesota atPurdue atIndiana at at Fairfield Northwestern atIowa F.2 J.30 J.27 J.22 at J.19 J.15 J.12 HighPoint SouthFlorida J.8 NotreDame J.5 D.31 D.29 at D.18 D.14 D.11 D.7 D.4 N.30 N.24-26 N.19 N.17 N.15 2004-05 Schedule s ugr NT W, W, W, W, W, vs. Rutgers[NIT] L, vs. Oregon[NIT] W, L, Hawaii [NIT] W, 63-56 Oklahoma [NIT] W, Missouri [NIT] L,vs. Illinois[B10] W, L, vs. Iowa[B10] at Northwestern W, at Indiana L, Ohio State L, W, Michigan State Wisconsin Penn State W, at Iowa L, L,57-59 at Minnesota Purdue L, at Illinois W,78-54 Iowa W, W, at PennState at Wisconsin L, at MichiganState Indiana Northwestern W, vs. Fairfield W, W,68-61 Boston University UCLA W, Delaware State W, Central Michigan Bowling Green Vanderbiltat Iowa NC State at Butler High Point Oakland Indiana PennState atNorthwestern (Won 23,Lost11) 2003-04 Results Illinois atWisconsin M.10-13 MichiganState M.5 atOhioState F.26 F.23 F.20 F.16 F.12 F.8 F.5 o)W,61-60 (ot) Preseason NIT(ifnecessary) Preseason NIT(ifnecessary) Big Ten Tournament Sacramento State Delaware State Michigan State Georgia Tech UNC Asheville Binghamton Penn State Wisconsin W, 76-53 W, 55-50 L, 63-83 Boston UCLA 62-55 78-53 88-73 63-52 65-64 79-70 75-64 71-59 64-63 90-84 69-59 66-43 70-66 85-75 74-57 84-49 84-58 60-74 56-61 69-72 61-69 78-81 52-67 63-74 54-71 60-61 Series vs. 2004-05 Non-Conference Opponents

scored 21 points with nine rebounds, -- Tech is 5-2 all-time against members Air Force (4-1) and Tony Akins had 10 points and five -- Dukes head coach Dean Keener is in of the Patriot League, and its last assists in that meeting, which was his first season at the Harrisonburg, Va., encounter with a member of the league Home: 3-0, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 0-0 Hewitt’s second game on the Tech school after serving as an assistant was the 75-64 win over Lafayette in 1-2-63 ...... nr/13 ...... h W 61- 48 sideline. Current Tech graduate coach at Tech for four seasons. The the Jackets’ last season under Bobby 2-10-69 ...... h W 88- 67 assistant Darryl LaBarrie scored nine Yellow Jackets went to two NCAA Cremins. 1-31-70 ...... a W 51- 48 points and went 4-for-4 from the floor in Tournaments and one NIT during his 2-6-71 ...... h W 83- 53 the game, including one three-pointer. tenure on the Flats. He succeeded Michigan (3-3) 2-5-72 ...... a L 53- 75 -- Tech has scored more than 100 points another former Tech assistant coach in in three of the six previous meetings, Sherman Dillard. Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 3-3 -- Dec. 11 marks the first meeting all of those at Alexander Memorial -- Jeff Bourne, JMU’s director of athletics, 12-28-66...... n1W 101- 70 between Tech and Air Force since the Coliseum. is a former senior associate AD at Tech, 3-24-71 ...... n2W 78- 70 Whack Hyder era. Hyder took two -- Tech’s only loss to CSU came during and the Duke’s head baseball coach, 11-30-85 ...... 2/2 .. 3/3 .... n3 L 44- 49 teams to Colorado Springs during his ’s last season as the Joe “Spanky” McFarland, is a former 11-26-93 ... 13/15.. 5/5.... n3 L 70- 80 tenure, splitting them, and won all three Jackets’ head coach. Tech baseball assistant coach. 11-24-95 ... 25/20.. 17/16 n4W 77-61 games at Alexander Memorial -- Tech’s only prior meeting with JMU 12-1-99 ...... n5 L 77- 80 Coliseum. This will be the first neutral- Gonzaga (0-0) came in the first round of the 1991 n1-Bruin Classic (Pauley Pavilion, court meeting between the two teams. Preseason NIT. The Jackets went on Los Angeles, Calif.); n2-NIT -- This is Tech’s 14th appearance in First meeting to defeat Colorado State in the second quarterfinals (Madison Square what is now known as the Chick-fil-A -- This game will be the nightcap of the round and Texas in the semifinals before Garden, New York, N.Y.); n3-Hall of Peach Bowl Classic for Kids. The Las Vegas Showdown at the Thomas falling to Oklahoma State in the Fame-Tipoff Classic (Springfield Jackets have an 8-5 record in the and Mack Center on the campus of championship game. [Mass.] Civic Center); n4-Preseason doubleheader, and a 3-3 record all-time UNLV. The host Rebels will face NIT third place game (Madison in games played at Philips Arena. Oklahoma State in the opener. Tech’s Kansas (1-3) Square Garden, New York, N.Y.); n5- -- Air Force won the Mountain West game will tip off at 9:30 p.m. local time ACC-Big Ten Challenge (Philips Conference last year and lost to North (12:30 a.m. Eastern). Home: 0-1, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 1-1 Arena, Atlanta, Ga.) Carolina in the first round of the NCAA -- Though Tech and Gonzaga have 1-12-71 ...... h L 71- 84 Tournament. never met, but the two teams were on 2-7-72 ...... a L 65- 93 -- The game with Michigan is Tech’s -- Tech is 7-2 all-time against current a collision course in last year’s NCAA 11-27-99 ...... 10/11 n1 L 70-84 second meeting with the previous members of the Mountain West Tournament before the Bulldogs lost to 3-28-04 (ot)14/15 . 16/14 n2W 79-71 year’s NIT champion in as many years. Conference. Nevada, 91-72, in the second round. n1-Great Alaska Shootout (Sullivan The Yellow Jackets defeated St. John’s, Nevada moved on to the St. Louis Arena, Anchorage, Alaska); n2-NCAA the 2003 champion, last year at Alabama State (0-0) regional to face Tech instead, and the St. Louis Regional final (Edward Alexander Memorial Coliseum. Yellow Jackets ended the Wolf Pack’s Jones Dome, St. Louis, Mo.) -- Tech and Michigan will be meeting First meeting season by a score of 72-67. for the second time in the ACC-Big Ten -- This is one of five non-conference -- Tech is 2-2 all-time against members -- After three straight losses, Tech finally Challenge. The Wolverines took an 80- games Tech will play against teams of the West Coast Conference. Tech’s got the best of Kansas last year with a 77 victory in the most recent meeting, that made it to last year’s NCAA last encounter was a 71-66 loss to Santa berth in the Final Four on the line. The played at Philips Arena in the first year Tournament. The Hornets went 16-15 Clara in December of 1995. Yellow Jackets went to overtime to of the event in 1999. and lost to Duke in the first round. defeat the Jayhawks, 79-71, and moved -- The Yellow Jackets are 2-3 in their -- Tech is 7-1 all-time against current Illinois-Chicago (0-0) onto San Antonio. previous ACC-Big Ten Challenge members of the Southwestern Athletic -- This will be Tech’s second trip to meetings, including a 73-53 victory at Conference. First meeting Phog Allen Fieldhouse, where the Ohio State last December and a 62-61 -- This is one of five non-conference Jayhawks won, 93-65, in 1972 when win over Wisconsin in 2001, their only Arkansas-Little Rock (0-0) games Tech will play against teams Whack Hyder was the Yellow Jackets’ other home game in the event. Tech that made it to last year’s NCAA head coach. has also played at Iowa (lost 85-67 in First meeting Tournament. The Flames went 24-8 -- Tech’s only homecourt meeting with 2000) and Minnesota (lost 64-63 in Kansas occurred during the senior year -- Tech is 3-0 all-time against current and lost to Kansas in the first round. 2002). of all-time leading scorer, Rich Yunkus. members of the Sun Belt Conference, Tech eventually eliminated Kansas in -- This is the first time Tech and Michigan He scored 24 points, but the Jackets including a 79-45 win over Louisiana- overtime in the St. Louis regional final. have met on either team’s home court. lost by 13. Lafayette in the first round of last year’s -- Senior Will Bynum, who attended All previous meetings have been at Preseason NIT. Crane Tech Prep in Chicago before neutral sites, including two at Madison enrolling at Arizona and then transferring Lafayette (2-0) Square Garden and one at the Hall of to Tech, will play his first and only Fame Tip-Off Classic in Springfield, Charleston Southern (5-1) college game in his hometown. Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 Mass. Home: 5-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 -- Tech is 2-2 all-time against current 12-10-94... 17/15...... h W 112- 84 -- This is Tech’s second encounter members of the Horizon League, most 1-2-00 ...... h W 75- 64 against Tommy Amaker as a head 11-27-78 ...... h W 111- 54 coach. The Jackets defeated Amaker’s 2-14-81 ...... h L 51- 74 recently defeating Youngstown State, -- Tech director of basketball operations Seton Hall team, 88-78, at Alexander 11-24-84 .... 18/nr...... h W 79- 66 105-85, in December of 1992. John O’Connor was an assistant coach Memorial Coliseum in 1998, his first 12-10-88... 12/12...... h W 101- 66 on the staff of Lafayette for the last three year as the Pirates’ head coach. Tech 11-16-98 ...... h W 103- 63 James Madison (1-0) seasons (2001-04) before accepting an was 6-5 against Duke during the year’s 11-21-00 ...... h W 85- 62 Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 invitation to join Paul Hewitt’s staff at Amaker played for the Blue Devils. Formerly Baptist College -- Tech is 13-27 all-time against the Big 11-20-91 ... 23/24...... * hW 93- 69 Tech. Ten. -- This will be the second meeting *h-Preseason NIT first round between Tech and Charleston Southern since Paul Hewitt became the Yellow Jackets’ head coach. Alvin Jones

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Clemson tNrhCrln L, 53-69 L, L, L, W,60-55 vs. Virginia(ot)[ACC] L, at NorthCarolina L, Georgia Tech at Maryland W,81-72 Virginia L,52-65 NC State L, L, at FloridaState Wake Forest at Duke L,54-73 W, North Carolina L, at GeorgiaTech W, Maryland W, at Virginia at NC L,Florida State at WakeForest L, Duke Boston College L,64-76 W, Radford W, South CarolinaState W, at Cincinnati East Tennessee State(ot) W,86-55 vs. Georgia South Carolina at Purdue Wofford High Point GeorgiaTech VirginiaTech Gardner Webb FloridaState Won 10,Lost18 atMaryland 2003-04 Results Georgia Miami atNorthCarolina M.10-13 Maryland M.5 GeorgiaTech M.1 NCState F.27 at F.22 at F.19 F.16 NorthCarolina F.12 V at F.8 atDuke at WakeForest F.1 J.29 J.26 J.22 J.19 J.15 J.12 J.8 J.2 OhioState D.29 atSouthCarolina CharlestonSouthern D.22-23 D.21 Hampton at D.17 D.14 D.11 D.4 D.1 N.26 N.23 N.19 2004-05 Schedule tt L, State 146 •Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 Rainbow Classic ACC Tournament Boston College UNC Asheville East Carolina Florida State Norfolk State irginia Tech The Citadel W, 77-74 vs. UAB L, 49-70 L, 55-81 L, 61-76 Virginia 100-86 Miami 60-79 69-76 53-48 72-62 74-58 84-77 88-81 79-83 55-58 52-65 67-82 50-61 69-86 63-78 56-79 56-61 Mailing Address: Press RowPhone: Fax: E-mail: Home Phone: Basketball Contact: E-mail: Home Phone: SID: Office Phone: Media Information Best TimetoContactCoach: Office Phone: Assistant Coaches: Record atClemson: Career Record: Alma Mater: Head Coach: Coaching Staff Ticket OfficePhone: Athletic Dept.Phone: Athletic Director: President: University Personnel Official AthleticsWebsite: Capacity: Home Arena: Conference: Nickname: Founded: Colors: Enrollment: Location: General Information 4JmsMy - 1 r - - Lagos, Nigeria 4.6 Cairo,Ga. Fr. - 4.8 215 Jr. - 6-9 - 220 F 6-5 6-9 Fr. - F F 175 Jr. 4.6 Fr. 6-3 JamesMays 7.2 170 195 44 9.0 200 G AkinAkingbala 11.9 6-2 6-4 33 6-0 SamPerry Sr. Richmond, Va. Sr. G 32 G 190 CliffHammonds G 255 3.7 220 25 6-6 ShawanRobinson 6-6 7.3 6-9 22 JimmyHudson F F So. 21 F TroyMathis C 190 20 CheyenneMoore 6-0 15 OluBabalola SharrodFord 12 G SteveAllen 5 VernonHamilton 4 3 Name No. 2004-05 Roster Clemson, S.C.29633 through SportsInformation Kevin Nickelberry, FrankSmith 2118 2114 www.clemsontigers.com TimBourret (864)656-0299 [email protected] [email protected] OrangeandPurple 10,000 1889 Clemson,S.C. JamesF. Barker Tigers 15,873 AtlanticCoast OldDominion,1975 LittlejohnColiseum (864)656-2114 (864)656-1954 (864)653-8271 (864)888-3490 OliverPurnell 266-209(16years) Terry DonPhillips P.O. Box31, (864)654-3326 RonBradley, AnneMiller 10-18(1year) (864)656- (864)656- o.H.W.C.PGRGHometown RPG PPG Cl. Wt. Ht. Pos. -0230 6-10 9 r Piedmont,S.C. - - Fr. 190 r- . 1.0 0.8 Jr.-R Other KeyReturnees: Returning Starters: Starters Returning/Lost: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Postseason: ACC Record/Finish: 2003-04 Record: Team Information o . . Eustis,Fla. SouthKent,Conn. 0.3 - 0.4 So. - Fr. (864) 587-5452 [email protected] Pete Yanity Radio Play-by-Play (864) 224-9778 [email protected] The State,ColumbiaS.C. Jon Solomon/ Primary BeatWriter Last Year’sResults: Series Record: Series Information Overnight ShippingAddress: Robinson (G,Jr.) Akingbala (F, Jr.), Shawan Vernon Hamilton(G,So.) (F, Sr.), SharrodFord(F, Sr.), (Feb. 28atClemson) (Jan. 27inAtlanta);GT79-60 29633 Perimeter Road,Clemson,S.C. Jervey AthleticCenter,100 083.1 10.8 none Tech leads53-50 10-18 Fort Lauderdale,Fla. Raleigh, N.C. Garner, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. London, England Suitland, Md. OluBabaloa GT76-69 3-13/9th Akin 3/2 HEAD COACH Oliver Purnell 8/4 meetings. has won28ofthelast35regular-season other ACCmember.Thehometeam more than Tech hasplayedwithany joining theACC. But the Yellow Jacketstrail27-25since and sevenofthelastnineinseries. Under PaulHewitt: All NeutralGames: In the ACC Tournament: Since joiningtheACC: At LittlejohnColiseum: All AwayGames: In Atlanta: At AMC: All HomeGames: Series Notes 61, inGreensboro. won their1986first-roundmeeting,79- conference titleinCharlotte. Tech also decision onthewayto1993 the Tigers,includinga69-61semi-final both ACC Tournament meetingswith row atClemsonpriortothat. games atLittlejohn,butlostsevenina Jackets havewonthreeofthelastfour mark inLittlejohnColiseum. The Yellow played atClemson,includinga7-25 against theTigersathomesince1983. Thrillerdome andhavewon17of22 won thepreviousfourmeetingsin game inAtlanta,83-76,buttheJackets Coliseum. Clemsonwonthe2001-02 23-12 recordatAlexanderMemorial 17 againsttheTigersathome,including coach OliverPurnellis0-2vs.Tech. home andatClemson.Clemsonhead head coach,witha3-1recordeachat teams sincePaulHewittbecame Tech’s of theeightgamesbetweentwo in the1996-97season. in 2003-04.Clemsonearnedasweep series fromtheTigersin2000-01and years. TheJacketsswepttheseason season series14timesinthelast17 first meetingand17inthesecond. scored acareer-high36pointsinthe win atClemsononFeb.28.B.J.Elder Jan. 27inAtlanta,thentakinga79-60 games, defeatingtheTigers,76-69,on > > The103all-timemeetingsare28 > Tech haswonthreestraightgames > The Yellow Jacketshavewon > Tech isjust14-32all-timeingames > Tech has anall-timerecordof37- > The Yellow Jacketshave wonsix > Tech andClemsonhavesplittheir Last season: 23-12 37-18 SENIOR/FORWARD Sharrod Ford 14-32 37-17 6-2 2-1 Tech wonboth 25-27 7-25 2-0 Series History: Georgia Tech leads, 53-50 Coaching Records Location SIC SIC Tournament ACC ACC Tournament Totals Atlanta 6-2 17-8 37-17 Paul Hewitt vs. Clemson In Atlanta ...... 3-1 Clemson 2-2 6-19 14-32 In Clemson ...... 3-1 Neutral 0-1 2-0 2-1 Neutral sites ...... 0-0 Totals 8-4 0-1 23-27 2-0 53-50 Total ...... 6-2 All-Time Series Results Oliver Purnell vs. Tech In Atlanta ...... 0-1 2-7-13 ...... h3 L 22- 26 1-6-82 ...... h L 57- 62 In Clemson ...... 0-1 2-8-13 ...... a W 27- 11 1-20-82 ...... a L 49- 55 Neutral sites ...... 0-0 1-23-20 ...... h4 W 32- 17 1-11-83 ...... h W 71- 66 Total ...... 0-2 2-20-20 ...... a L 17- 41 1-24-83 ...... a L 56- 58 2-5-21 ...... h4 W 28- 22 1-11-84 ...... a L 69- 79 1-13-23 ...... a W 26- 17 1-26-84 ...... h W 59- 52 Winning Margins 1-27-23 ...... h4 W 35- 22 1-8-85 ...... 9/10 ...... h L 81- 90 1-5-24 ...... a W 48- 13 1-23-85 ...... 16/17 ...... a W 64- 59 Tech 2-8-24 ...... h4 W 39- 22 1-18-86 ...... 5/5 ...... a W 83- 71 In Atlanta ...... 38 1-10-25 ...... h4 L 18- 20 3-2-86 ...... 4/3 ...... h W 74- 63 2-14-25 ...... a L 30- 32 3-7-86 ...... 6/6 ...... n2 W 79- 61 (51-13 on 1/20/37) 1-17-28 ...... h7 W 42- 24 1-20-87 ...... 10/12 ...... h L 66- 67 In Clemson ...... 35 1-5-29 ...... h7 W 29- 23 2-25-87 ...... 13/12 ...... a L 77- 88 (48-13 on 1/5/24) 3-1-29 ...... n1 L 26- 30 1-26-88 ...... h W 85- 76 1-11-30 ...... h7 L 24- 25 3-5-88 (2ot) ...... 13/15 ...... a L 94- 97 Neutral sites ...... 18 2-15-30 ...... a L 26- 40 1-25-89 ...... nr/19 ...... h W 75- 74 (79-61 on 3/7/86) 1-7-33 ...... a W 29- 28 3-4-89 (ot) ...... a L 79- 81 2-7-34 ...... h4 W 31- 25 1-25-90 ...... 13/11 ...... a L 90- 91 Clemson 1-12-35 ...... a L 29- 43 3-3-90 ...... 11/11 ...... 20/20 ...... h W 85- 69 1-11-36 ...... h8 L 32- 35 1-24-91 ...... nr/25 ...... h W 89- 68 In Atlanta ...... 21 1-25-36 ...... a L 31- 39 3-2-91 ...... nr/21 ...... a L 62- 69 (55-76 on 1/5/67) 1-20-37 ...... h8 W 51- 13 2-5-92 (ot) ...... 20/18 ...... a L 78- 95 In Clemson ...... 29 2-25-38 ...... h8 W 53- 33 3-8-92 ...... h W 101- 82 (69-98 on 1/8/77) 1-8-41 ...... h9 W 63- 51 2-4-93 ...... 22/22 ...... h L 80- 83 1-22-41 (ot) ...... a L 49- 52 3-7-93 ...... a W 66- 59 Neutral sites ...... 11 2-10-43 ...... h9 W 43- 32 3-13-93 ...... n3 W 69- 61 (54-65 on 1/7/81) 1-22-44 ...... h9 W 50- 34 2-2-94 ...... a L 69- 88 1-29-44 ...... h9 W 58- 24 3-5-94 ...... h W 90- 79 12-20-45 ...... h9 W 52- 38 2-1-95 ...... 21/20 ...... h W 80- 50 Largest Scores 1-5-46 ...... a W 61- 46 3-4-95 ...... a L 63- 65 2-3-65 ...... h W 93- 78 1-30-96 ...... 25/nr ...... 24/21 ...... a L 70- 73 Tech 1-66-66 ...... h W 87- 72 3-3-96 ...... 18/20 ...... h W 87- 74 In Atlanta ...... 101 2-22-66 ...... a L 90- 106 1-30-97 ...... 7/6 ...... a L 57- 70 1-5-67 ...... h L 55- 76 3-1-97 ...... 12/10 ...... h L 53- 55 (101-82 on 3/8/92) 1-24-67 ...... a W 88- 77 2-4-98 ...... h W 70- 52 In Clemson ...... 111 2-1-68 ...... h W 99- 64 3-1-98 ...... a L 62- 76 (111-108 on 1/24/01) 2-28-68 ...... a W 80- 51 1-28-99 ...... h W 66- 62 Neutral sites ...... 79 11-30-68 ...... a L 72- 76 2-28-99 ...... a L 64- 92 1-8-69 ...... h W 72- 66 2-2-00 ...... a L 58- 70 (79-61 on 3/7/86) 1-7-70 ...... h W 96- 84 3-4-00 ...... h W 85- 69 1-19-70 ...... a L 78- 88 1-24-01 ...... a W 111- 108 Clemson 1-6-71 ...... h W 72- 55 2-25-01 ...... h W 85- 64 1-20-71 ...... a W 74- 64 1-5-02 ...... h L 76- 83 In Atlanta ...... 90 1-5-72 ...... h L 57- 66 2-6-02 ...... a W 74- 50 (81-90 on 1/8/85) 1-29-72 ...... a L 70- 83 2-5-03 ...... a L 67- 69 In Clemson ...... 108 11-28-72 ...... a L 77- 86 3-8-03 ...... h W 66- 56 (111-108 on 1/24/01) 2-3-73 ...... h L 57- 74 1-27-04 ...... 14/16 ...... h W 76- 69 12-15-73 ...... a L 61- 63 2-28-04 ...... 18/20 ...... a W 79- 60 Neutral sites ...... 61 3-2-74 ...... h L 58- 71 (79-61 on 3/7/86) 2-19-75 ...... 16/nr ...... h L 69- 85 h3-Crystal Palace; h4-City Auditorium; (69-61 on 3/13/93) 1-8-77 ...... 16/15 ...... a L 69- 98 h7-Temporary Gym; h8-Naval Armory; 1-5-80 ...... h L 48- 56 h9-Heisman Gym; h10-The Omni; 1-31-80 ...... 16/17 ...... a L 52- 76 n1-SIC Tournament (City Auditorium, Atlanta, Ga.); Single-Game Scoring 1-7-81 ...... 20/20 ...... h10 L 54- 65 n2-ACC Tournament (Greensboro, N.C., Coliseum); n3-ACC 1-21-81 ...... 19/nr ...... a L 48- 72 Tournament (Charlotte [N.C.] Coliseum) Tech In Atlanta ...... 36 (B.J. Elder on 1/27/04) Tech Players vs. Clemson [career] In Clemson ...... 32 (Dennis Scott on 1/25/90) Player G FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. R B Avg A Bl St TP Avg Neutral sites ...... 26 Bynum 2 3-9 .333 0-2 .000 8-10 .800 7 3.5 4 0 2 14 7.0 (James Forrest on 3/13/93) Elder 6 45-92 .489 14-39 .359 23-25 .920 16 2.7 10 1 9 127 21.2 Jack 4 12-28 .429 2-7 .286 16-20 .800 20 5.0 18 0 7 42 10.5 Clemson McHenry 6 4-15 .267 1-7 .143 5-7 .714 16 2.7 9 2 8 14 2.3 In Atlanta ...... 35 (Randy Mahaffey on 2/3/65) Muhammad 6 10-28 .350 1-2 .500 3-4 .750 18 3.0 5 2 8 24 4.0 In Clemson ...... 41 Schenscher 5 7-10 .700 0-0 .000 6-8 .750 11 2.2 3 4 2 20 4.0 ( on 1/24/01) Tarver 4 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 5 1.3 0 2 0 4 1.0 Neutral sites ...... 22 West 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 ( on 3/7/86)

Ramblinwreck.com • 147 Opponents February 23,2005•7p.m.ETESPNAlexanderMemorialColiseum(9,191)Atlanta,Ga. February 5,2005•1p.m.ETCBSCameronIndoorStadium(9,314)Durham,N.C. Duke s air[CA W, L, W, W, vs. Connecticut[NCAA] vs. Xavier[NCAA] L, W, W,70-65 W, vs. Illinois[NCAA] vs. SetonHall[NCAA] L, W, W,97-63 vs. AlabamaState[NCAA] W, W,86-63 vs. Maryland(ot)[ACC] vs. GeorgiaTech [ACC] L,vs. Virginia[ACC] W, North Carolina W,81-55 Georgia Tech at FloridaState Valparaiso Maryland W, W,83-81 W, at WakeForest at NC Virginia W,76-57 W, Clemson W, at NorthCarolina(ot) W, at GeorgiaTech Florida State W, at Georgeto W, at Maryland W, Wake Forest W,84-43 NC State at Virginia W Fairfield L, at Clemson W, W, Davidson W,67-56 W, vs. Texas Princeton Portland Saint John’s at MichiganState Miami vs. Purdue vs. Liberty atNorthCarolina vs. Pacific Detroit atSaintJohn’s Won 31,Lost3 WakeForest 2004-05 Results atGeorgiaTech atMaryland atVirginia Tech M.10-13 NorthCarolina M.6 GeorgiaTech M.3 atWakeForest Maryland F.26 V F.23 at F.20 at F.17 F.12 Temple atNCState F.9 Princeton F.5 Clemson F.2 J.30 J.6 T J.22 J.19 J.16 vs.Valparaiso J.13 J.8 J.5 J.2 D.18 T D.14 D.12 D.4 N.30 N.27 N.22 N.20 2004-05 Schedule tt L, State 148 nW,85-66 wn •Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 ACC Tournament UNC Greensboro ennessee-Martin Illinois-Chicago Michigan State vs. Oklahoma vs. Davidson Florida State irginia Tech W, 68-60 W, 73-54 Virginia Miami 68-76 66-63 72-62 90-62 96-61 85-71 84-74 70-65 93-75 82-74 56-49 84-72 93-71 99-58 88-54 89-61 69-51 72-50 76-47 82-69 79-58 78-79 87-95 84-90 74-78 68-78 oledo Mailing Address: Press RowPhone: Fax: E-mail: Home Phone: SID: Office Phone: Media Information Best TimetoContactCoach: Office Phone: Assistant Coaches: Record atDuke: Career Record: Alma Mater: Head Coach: Coaching Staff Ticket OfficePhone: Athletic Dept.Phone: Athletic Director: President: University Personnel Official AthleticsWebsite: Capacity: Home Arena: Conference: Nickname: Founded: Colors: Enrollment: Location: General Information 1PtikJhsnFC6925S.0805Atlanta, Ga. 0.5 0.8 - Sr. 0.1 - 185 225 0.0 6-2 6-9 - Ridgefield,Conn. So. Ill. Jr. Chicago, G F/C - 1.4 180 - 200 PatrickJohnson 3.0 Jr. 6-1 6-4 - F 51 JoePagliuca Fr. 240 G Jr. G 45 ShavlikRandolph 6-9 205 Fr. 175 42 PatrickDavidson 6-4 F 215 6-2 41 Sr. RossPerkins Jr. G 6-6 205 G 40 180 SheldenWilliams 190 6-6 F 23 6-3 DeMarcusNelson 6-4 21 F Sean Dockery G G 15 DavidMcClure 14 LeeMelchionni DanielEwing 13 J.J.Redick 5 4 Name No. 2004-05 Roster Durham, N.C.27708 Teleconference Chris Collins Dawkins, SteveWojciechowski, years) BLUE 2120 www.GoDuke.com Stadium (919)684-2489 JonJackson [email protected] RoyalBlue&White 9,314 Durham,N.C. Dr.RichardH.Brodhead 1838 BlueDevils 6,347 AtlanticCoast Army, 1969 CameronIndoor MikeKrzyzewski (919)684-2633 (919)613-7500 (919)450-0887 694-240(29years) 621-181(24 Box90557, JoeAlleva (919)684-6186 Johnny (919)681- (919)684- o.H.W.C.PGRGHometown RPG PPG Cl. Wt. Ht. Pos. -020J.704.5 7.0 Jr. 230 6-10 ACC Other KeyReturnees: Returning Starters: Starters Returning/Lost: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Postseason: ACC Record/Finish: 2003-04 Record: Team Information o . . Weston,Mass. 0.0 0.0 So. Lancaster,Pa. 0.7 1.5 Jr. (919) 286-1498 [email protected] Bob Harris Radio Play-by-Play (919) 829-4560 [email protected] Luci Chavez/ (919) 419-6673 [email protected] Bryan Strickland/ Primary BeatWriters Last Year’sResults: Series Record: Series Information Overnight Shipping Address: (F, Jr.), ShavlikRandolph(F, Jr.) Dockery (G,Jr.),LeeMelchionni (F,Shelden Williams Jr.) (G, Sr.),J.J.RedickJr.), Observer (Mar. 13inGreensboro) (Mar. 3inDurham);DU85-71 (Jan. 31inAtlanta);GT76-68 N.C. 27708 Cameron IndoorStadium,Durham, 268.5 12.6 2.6 3.1 12.6 15.9 NCAAFinalFour Raleigh News& Dukeleads,53-21 31-6 Durham Herald-Sun Raleigh, N.C. Forest Park,Okla. Missouri City, Texas Roanoke, Va. Melbourne, Ark. Greensboro, N.C. Elk Grove,Calif. DanielEwing DU82-74 13-3/1st Sean 3/2 HEAD COACH Mike Krzyzewski 115 9/5 1986 championship game,68-67. The BlueDevilsdefeated Tech inthe 1990 andafirst-roundtriumphin1993. including semifinalvictoriesin1985and way toeachofitsthreetouramenttitles, encounters. Tech defeatedDukeonthe the BlueDevilstooka71-61victory. Coliseum backonNov. 30,1956,when Georgia Techin Memorial Alexander decision onFeb.7,1996. at Alexanderwasa73-71overtime Coliseum. Tech’s lastwinoverDuke meetings atAlexanderMemorial were outofthetop10inbothpolls. unranked, andonly14timeswhenthey only twicewhentheBlueDevilswere tries underPaulHewitt. Mar. 3winis Tech’s onlywininnine in suchgamesplayedAtlanta.The coached byMikeKrzyzewski,10-14 won morethantwoinarow. 10 winsin17meetings. Tech hasnever occurred between1982and1989,with and 1959. first fourcomingin1996,1987,1984 played atCameronIndoorStadium,the meeting, 14inthesecond. Schenscher scored18pointsinthefirst lead andnevertrailedagain.Luke Tech wentona14-2runtotake28-18 win. InthereturnmeetinginDurham, the game’sfinal20pointstosecure meeting onJan.31,andscored14of early 11-point deficitintheteams’ first 15-game losingstreakintheseries. Cameron IndoorStadium,snappinga coming lastMar.3ina76-68victoryat last 17games,thelone Tech win Under PaulHewitt: All NeutralGames: In the ACC Tournament: Since joiningtheACC: At CameronIndoorStadium: All RoadGames: In Atlanta: At TheOmni: At AMC: All HomeGames: Series Notes > Tech is3-4in ACC Tournament > Dukewasthefirstopponentfor > Dukehaswonthelasteight > Since1984,Tech hasfacedDuke > Tech is17-39againstDuketeams > Tech’s beststretchoftheseries > Tech haswonjustfiveof30games > > Dukehaswonthelast16of Last season: 11-18 14-22 JUNIOR/GUARD J.J. Redick 1-0 5-26 Dukeovercamean 13-21 1-8 3-6 17-41 3-4 5-26 Series History: Duke leads, 53-21 Coaching Records Location SIC SIC Tournament ACC ACC Tournament Totals Atlanta 10-15 13-21 Paul Hewitt vs. Duke In Atlanta ...... 0-4 Durham 4-21 5-26 In Durham ...... 1-3 Neutral 0-1 0-1 3-4 3-6 Neutral sites ...... 0-1 Totals 0-1 14-37 3-4 21-53 Total ...... 1-8 Mike Kryzyewski vs. Tech All-Time Series Results In Atlanta ...... 14-10 In Durham ...... 20-4 2-15-22 ...... h5 W 17- 16 1-30-91 ...... 23/22 ..... 7/7 ...... h L 75- 77 Neutral sites ...... 5-3 3-1-30 ...... n1 L 37- 44 1-11-92 ...... 14/15 ..... 1/1 ...... a L 84- 97 Total ...... 38-18 2-13-40 ...... h9 W 41- 35 2-12-92 ...... nr/24 ..... 1/1 ...... h L 62- 71 1-18-46 ...... h9 L 39- 54 3-14-92 ...... 1/1 ...... n4 L 76- 89 Winning Margins 2-12-46 ...... a L 51- 73 1-10-93 ...... 10/11 ..... 1/1 ...... h W 80- 79 2-15-47 ...... h9 L 54- 64 2-10-93 ...... nr/24 ..... 3/3 ...... a L 73- 63 Tech 2-16-48 ...... h9 L 55- 60 3-12-93 ...... 8/8 ...... n4 W 69- 66 In Atlanta ...... 10 (81-71 on 2/6/85) 2-12-49 ...... a L 42- 53 1-8-94 ...... 12/13 ..... 3/3 ...... a L 71- 88 In Durham ...... 8 12-10-55 ...... a L 66- 87 2-8-94 ...... 2/2 ...... h L 63- 66 (76-68 on 3/3/04) 11-30-56 ...... h L 61- 71 12-30-94 ...... 17/16 ..... 7/7 ...... n5 L 69- 76 Neutral sites ...... 11 12-1-59 ...... a W 59- 49 1-7-95 ...... 24/20 ..... 11/9 ...... h W 75- 68 (75-64 on 3/9/85) 12-19-60 ...... 15/12 ..... 8/13 ...... h L 48- 61 2-9-95 ...... 18/15 ...... a L 70- 77 (83-72 on 3/10/90) 1-27-73 ...... h W 88- 86 1-7-96 ...... 19/20 ...... a W 86- 81 2-16-74 ...... a L 60- 70 2-7-96 (ot) ...... h W 73- 71 Duke 2-22-75 ...... a L 86- 107 1-5-97 ...... 13/11 ...... h L 56- 66 In Atlanta ...... 32 1-9-76 ...... h L 71- 91 2-2-97 ...... 12/11 ...... a L 61- 70 (63-95 on 2/9/02) 1-7-80 ...... 1/1 ...... a L 42- 55 2-1-98 ...... 1/1 ...... a L 69- 90 In Durham ...... 44 1-21-80 ...... 5/5 ...... h L 49- 56 2-25-98 ...... 1/1 ...... h L 53- 76 (54-98 on 2/21/01) 2-4-81 ...... h L 68- 82 1-6-99 ...... 2/2 ...... a L 58- 99 Neutral sites ...... 14 2-21-81 ...... a L 56- 83 2-6-99 ...... 2/2 ...... h L 79- 87 (85-71 on 3/13/04) 2-3-82 ...... a L 46- 47 1-10-00 ...... 6/7 ...... a L 57- 82 2-20-82 ...... h W 87- 78 2-12-00 ...... 3/3 ...... h L 65- 84 Largest Scores 2-9-83 ...... h W 67- 66 1-20-01 ...... 2/2 ...... h L 77- 98 Tech 2-26-83 ...... a L 81- 106 2-21-01 ...... 4/4 ...... a L 54- 98 In Atlanta ...... 91 1-30-84 ...... h L 68- 69 1-10-02 ...... 2/1 ...... a L 79- 104 (91-87 on 2/28/88) 2-25-84 ...... 14/19 ...... a W 58- 56 2-9-02 ...... 1/1 ...... h L 63- 95 (91-96 on 1/11/90) 3-9-84 ...... 16/nr ...... n2 L 63- 67 1-25-03 ...... 3/3 ...... a L 71- 91 In Durham ...... 86 2-6-85 ...... 10/7 ..... 5/5 ...... h W 81- 71 2-26-03 ...... 6/5 ...... h L 58- 77 (86-107 on 2/22/75) 2-23-85 ...... 8/9 ..... 6/5 ...... a L 62- 67 1-31-04 ...... 14/16 ..... 1/1 ...... h L 82- 74 (86-88 on 1/28/90) 3-9-85 ...... 9/11 ..... 7/9 ...... n3 W 75- 64 3-3-04 ...... 19/22 ..... 3/3 ...... a W 76- 68 (86-81 on 1/7/96) Neutral sites ...... 83 1-21-86 ...... 4/3 ..... 2/2 ...... h W 87- 80 3-13-04 ...... 14/18 ..... 5/4 ...... n2 L 71- 85 (83-72 on 3/10/90) 2-9-86 ...... 2/2 ..... 4/2 ...... a L 59- 75 3-9-86 ...... 6/6 ..... 1/1 ...... n2 L 67- 68 Known as Trinity College until 1924 Duke 1-29-87 ...... 13/11 ...... h W 75- 66 In Atlanta ...... 98 2-21-87 ...... 17/18 ...... a W 79- 72 h5-Atlanta Athletic Club; h9-Heisman Gym; (77-98 on 1/20/01) 2-3-88 ...... 4/5 ...... a L 65- 78 n1-SIC Tournament (City Auditorium, Atlanta, Ga.); In Durham ...... 107 2-28-88 ...... 20/16 ..... 5/5 ...... h W 91- 87 n2-ACC Tournament (Greensboro [N.C.] Coliseum); (86-107 2/22/75) 2-2-89 ...... 12/10 ...... h W 81- 76 n3-ACC Tournament (The Omni, Atlanta, Ga.); Neutral sites ...... 89 (76-89 on 3/14/92) 2-20-89 ...... 11/12 ...... a L 66- 91 n4-ACC Tournament (Charlotte [N.C.] Coliseum); 1-11-90 ...... 9/9 ..... 10/11 ...... h L 91- 96 n5-Rainbow Classic (Special Events Center, 1-28-90 ...... 13/11 ..... 8/7 ...... a L 86- 88 Honolulu, Hawaii) Single-Game Scoring 3-10-90 ...... 14/13 ..... 12/12 ...... n4 W 83- 72 Tech 1-9-91 ...... 24/21 ..... 14/11 ...... a L 57- 98 In Atlanta ...... 35 (Brook Steppe on 2/20/82) In Durham ...... 36 Tech Players vs. Duke [career] (Dennis Scott on 1/28/90) Neutral sites ...... 31 Player G FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. R B Avg A Bl St TP Avg (Brian Oliver on 3/10/90) Bynum 3 8-25 .320 5-10 .500 5-6 .833 7 2.3 9 0 2 26 8.7 (Dennis Scott on 3/10/90) Elder 7 33-78 .423 10-31 .323 12-17 .706 18 2.6 10 1 4 88 12.6 Duke Jack 5 18-45 .400 3-10 .300 15-21 .714 22 4.4 20 0 5 54 10.8 In Atlanta ...... 34 McHenry 7 11-31 .355 1-8 .125 6-13 .462 25 3.6 4 2 6 29 4.1 ( on 1/20/01) Muhammad 7 18-39 .462 1-3 .333 17-34 .500 23 3.3 7 1 3 54 7.7 In Durham ...... 33 ( on 1/11/92) Schenscher 6 19-36 .528 0-0 .000 16-23 .696 32 5.3 8 11 7 54 9.0 Neutral sites ...... 29 Tarver 4 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 4 1.0 0 3 0 3 0.8 (Christian Laettner on 3/10/90) West 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Ramblinwreck.com • 149 Opponents February 20,2005•1:30p.m.ETABCTallahassee-LeonCo.CivicCenter(12,100)Tallahassee,Fla. February 2,2005•7p.m.ETRSNAlexanderMemorialColiseum(9,191)Atlanta,Ga. Florida State oaSae[I]L, L,65-70 L, L, W, W, Iowa State[NIT] L, L, 71-78 W,65-52 at WichitaState(2ot)[NIT] vs. NCState[ACC] at GeorgiaTech Duke at WakeForest(ot) W, at NorthCarolina Virginia W, Clemson at NC L, L, at Maryland W,90-81 L,53-58 Georgia Tech L, Savannah State W, at Duke W,79-75 Wake Forest North Carolina(ot) L, at Virginia(ot) W, at Clemson W, NC State W, at Florida at Stetson W, Maryland W, W,71-53 at Pittsburgh vs. ChicagoState W,69-49 Wagner W, at Miami Fairleigh Dickinson Mississippi Northwestern Virginia South CarolinaState Nicholls State Georgetown College Miami at atClemson atNorthCarolina Maine Won 19,Lost14 2003-04 Results GeorgiaTech atVirginia M.10-13 atWakeForest atMassachussetts M.6 NorthCarolina M.3 atNCState F.27 atGeorgiaTech F.22 F.20 at F.15 Clemson F.12 Florida F.9 VirginiaTech F.6 F.2 J.26 J.22 J.18 at J.15 J.12 J.8 atMississippi J.2 at D.30 D.23 vs. D.21 D.19 D.16 D.12 T D.4 N.30 T N.28 N.27 N.24 N.22 N.19 2004-05 Schedule tt L, State 150 exas A&M-Corpus Christi exas A&M-Corpus •Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 Florida International ACC Tournament South Alabama Shawnee State exas Southern Wake Forest Jacksonville Kent State Minnesota Maryland W, 88-73 W, 81-46 W, 81-67 vs. TCU L, 62-73 L, 49-56 vs. LSU Stetson Miami 60-63 91-84 76-57 81-65 75-70 87-72 47-42 83-62 67-58 83-46 66-60 99-54 59-62 71-78 87-90 59-75 67-76 48-53 73-87 56-63 Duke Fax: E-mail: Home Phone: Basketball contact: E-mail: Home Phone: SID: Office Phone: Media Relations Best TimetoContact: Office Phone: Assistant Coaches: Record atFSU: Career Record: Alma Mater: Head Coach: Coaching Staff Ticket OfficePhone: Athletic Dept.Phone: Athletic Director: President: University Personnel Official AthleticsWebsite: Capacity: Home Arena: Conference: Nickname: Founded: Colors: Enrollment: Location: General Information 4AtoyRcado - 0 r . . Raleigh, N.C. 3.6 7.3 3.0 Homer,La. Pensacola,Fla. 4.1 Sr. 1.9 - Sr. 202 7.9 - 6-8 240 So. Kennesaw, Ga. 6-8 F 1.8 200 Fr. 2.0 AnthonyRichardson F 2.8 6-5 Rockville,Md. 185 4.1 54 F AdamWaleskowski - F So. G 6-3 51 Jr. AlexanderJohnson 1.4 - 217 G 32 - 216 3.2 6-7 DiegoRomero - 6-6 Jr. 25 F Fr. VonWafer 6-2 G/F 22 184 JasonRich 197 Jr. G 5-11 21 AndrewWilson 6-1 195 G 20 AlThornton G 6-6 12 RalphMims G Todd10 Galloway IsaiahSwann 4 Antonio Griffin 3 2 Name No. 2004-05 Roster Sports Information Rancort Mike Jaskulski, Tony Sheals,Guy 1971 1403 www.seminoles.com County CivicCenter RobWilson (850)644-3820 [email protected] [email protected] GarnetandGold 12,100 Tallahassee, Fla. 1851 Dr.T.K. Wetherell Seminoles AtlanticCoast Tennessee-Martin, LeonardHamilton 37,328 Tallahassee Leon (850)644-1403 (850)644-1461 (850)385-8466 (850)894-5801 233-236(16years) 33-29(2years) DaveHart,Jr. ChuckWalsh StanJones, (850)644-1830 (850)644- through o.H.W.C.PGRGHometown RPG PPG Cl. Wt. Ht. Pos. -022S.954.2 - 9.5 - So. 242 Jr. 6-10 242 6-10 0 r Pensacola,Fla. - - Fr. 200 Other KeyReturnees: Returning Starters: Starters Returning/Lost: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Postseason: ACC Record/Finish: 2003-04 Record: Team Information (850) 893-4472 [email protected] Gene Deckerhoff Radio Play-by-Play (850) 599-2172 [email protected] Jack Corcoran/ Primary BeatWriter Last Year’sResults: Series Record: Series Information Overnight ShippingAddress: Mailing Address: Press RowPhone: Thorton (F, So.) Sr.),Todd Galloway(G,Jr.), Al (G, So.), Anthony Richardson(F, Waleskowski (F, Sr.), Von Wafer Wilson (G/F, Jr.) Johnson (F/C,So.),Andrew (Mar. 6inAtlanta) (Feb. 3in Tallahassee); GT 63-60 Tallahassee, Fla.32306 University CenterD,Suite107 Tallahassee, Fla.32316 NITsecondround Tallahassee Democrat FSUleads,28-23 19-14 Albany, Ga. Comodoro Rivadavia, Kettering, Ohio Perry, Ga. Baltimore, Md. Compton, Calif. P.O. Box2195, (850)224-4098 Alexander 6-10/T-7th FSU81-65 Adam 2/3 HEAD COACH Leonard Hamilton 226 7/7 three ofthosefour meetings. from 1976-78,andtheSeminoleswon members oftheoldMetroConference the LeonCountyCivicCenter. Tallahassee, includinga5-8markat Jan. 9,1999(75-56). whose lastwininAtlantaoccurredon last fivehomecourtmeetingswithFSU, 11, 1999in Tallahassee. Yellow Jacketswon111-108 onFeb. went todouble-overtime,whichthe 10 pointsorless.Oneofthosegames decided byfourpointsorless,17 Seminoles sincethen. five straight,andis8-8againstthe six inarow, Tech followedbywinning meetings. FloridaStatewonthefirst Seminoles havewon14ofthe27 his MiamiteaminDecemberof1997. against Hamilton,withavictoryover coach LeonardHamilton. Tech is3-2 with theSeminolesundertheirhead head coach,andhassplitfourgames against FSUwithPaulHewittasits its lowestoftheseason. Tech’s pointtotalsagainstFSUwere assists toleadTech toa63-60victory. 15 pointswith12reboundsandsix high 21points,andJarrettJackadded Atlanta, MarvinLewisscoredagame- Tallahassee. Inthesecondmeetingin Seminoles toan81-65winonFeb.3in a career-high33pointsinleadingthe ACC Tournament meetingin2000. span, FSUalsowontheschools’only when Tech wonbothgames.Inthat years exceptthe2001-02season, season seriessixofthelastseven meetings and13ofthelast21. Under PaulHewitt: All NeutralGames: In the ACC Tournament: Since joiningtheACC: At Tallahassee-Leon Co.C.C.: All RoadGames: In Atlanta: At AMC: All HomeGames: Series Notes > Tech andFloridaStatewereboth > Tech is8-15ingamesplayed in > The Yellow Jacketshavewonthe > Inthose27games,11 havebeen > SinceFSUjoinedtheACC, > Tech haswonfiveofeightgames > > Theteamshavesplittheregular- > Tech haswonfourofthelastsix Last season: 14-11 14-11 JUNIOR/FORWARD Andrew Wilson 8-15 TimPickettscored 14-11 5-3 1-2 13-14 0-1 5-8 Series History: Florida State leads, 28-23 Coaching Records Location Metro Metro Tournament ACC ACC Tournament Totals Atlanta 0-1 8-5 14-11 Paul Hewitt vs. Florida State In Atlanta ...... 4-0 Tallahassee 0-1 5-8 8-15 In Tallahassee ...... 1-3 Neutral 1-1 0-1 1-2 Neutral sites ...... 0-0 Totals 0-2 1-1 13-13 0-1 23-28 Total ...... 5-3 Leonard Hamilton vs. Tech (at FSU) All-Time Series Results In Atlanta ...... 0-2 In Tallahassee ...... 2-0 1-19-63 ...... 7/6 ...... h W 70- 55 Neutral sites ...... 0-0 2-15-64 (ot) ...... h W 77- 73 Total ...... 2-3 (2-2 at FSU) 1-20-65 ...... a L 65- 72 2-15-65 ...... h W 77- 76 Winning Margins 1-31-66 ...... a L 66- 71 2-14-66 ...... h W 95- 88 Tech 1-28-67 ...... a W 75- 68 In Atlanta ...... 31 (77-46 on 1/30/02) 2-25-67 ...... h W 102- 84 In Tallahassee ...... 18 1-20-68 ...... h L 57- 73 (85-67 on 1/23/71) 2-24-68 ...... a L 67- 72 Neutral sites ...... 5 2-18-69 ...... a W 84- 76 (72-67 on 2/19/72) 2-22-69 ...... h L 80- 98 1-24-70 ...... 18/NR ...... h L 83- 89 Florida State 2-21-70 ...... 8/11 ...... a L 80- 97 In Atlanta ...... 19 1-23-71 ...... a W 85- 67 (56-75 on 1/9/99) 2-8-71 ...... h L 76- 81 In Tallahassee ...... 58 1-22-72 ...... h L 69- 71 (50-108 on 2/19/72) 2-19-72 ...... 14/11 ...... a L 50- 108 In Neutral ...... 2 3-3-77 ...... n1 W 72- 67 (69-71 on 3/3/78) 2-21-78 ...... 12/10 ...... a L 72- 78 2-25-78 ...... 12/10 ...... h L 82- 85 Largest Scores 3-3-78 ...... nr/18 ..... 11/11 ...... n2 L 69- 71 Tech 1-23-79 ...... a L 73- 79 In Atlanta ...... 102 2-10-79 ...... h W 75- 72 (102-84 on 2/25/67) 1-23-92 ...... 18/17 ...... h L 79- 83 In Tallahassee ...... 111 2-15-92 ...... 23/21 ...... a L 67- 80 (111-108 on 2/11/99) 1-31-93 ...... 18/17 ..... 19/20 ...... a L 77- 96 Neutral sites ...... 72 3-4-93 ...... 11/11 ...... h L 82- 83 In his last two home games against (72-67 on 3/3/77) 1-29-94 ...... 21/19 ...... h L 73- 74 Florida State, MARVIN LEWIS scored 54 3-2-94 ...... a L 68- 71 points, making 11 three-point field goals Florida State 1-29-95 ...... 21/21 ...... a W 81- 68 combined. In Atlanta ...... 98 3-2-95 ...... h W 69- 67 (80-98 on 2/22/69) 1-27-96 ...... h W 79- 58 2-28-01 ...... a L 59- 69 In Tallahassee ...... 108 2-28-96 ...... 18/20 ...... a W 83- 68 1-30-02 ...... h W 77- 46 (50-108 on 2/19/72) 1-15-97 ...... h W 71- 58 3-2-02 ...... a W 86- 78 (111-108 on 2/11/99) In Neutral ...... 71 2-9-97 ...... a L 62- 64 1-14-03 ...... h W 81- 74 (69-71 on 1/22/72) 1-18-98 ...... 17/16 ...... h L 67- 70 3-15-03 ...... a L 64- 71 2-18-98 ...... a W 72- 59 2-3-04 ...... 15/16 ...... a L 65- 81 1-9-99 ...... h L 56- 75 3-6-04 ...... 19/22 ...... h W 63- 60 Single-Game Scoring 2-11-99 (2ot) ...... a W 111- 108 Tech 1-19-00 ...... h W 65- 62 n1-Metro Tournament (Mid-South Coliseum, In Atlanta ...... 41 2-21-00 ...... a L 54- 64 Memphis, Tenn.); n2-Metro Tournament (Riverfront (Rich Yunkus on 1/24/70) 3-8-00 ...... n3 L 62- 63 Coliseum, Cincinnati, Ohio); n3-ACC Tournament In Tallahassee ...... 37 1-27-01 ...... h W 77- 68 (Charlotte [N.C.] Coliseum) (Rich Yunkus on 2/21/70) Neutral sites ...... 21 (Tico Brown on 3/3/77) Tech Players vs. Florida State [career] (Sammy Drummer on 3/3/78) Player G FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. R B Avg A Bl St TP Avg Florida State In Atlanta ...... 28 Bynum 1 2-7 .286 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 3 3.0 4 0 0 5 5.0 (Jeff Hogan on 2/22/69) Elder 6 24-59 .407 9-27 .333 11-17 .647 11 1.8 9 1 4 62 10.3 In Tallahassee ...... 33 Jack 4 15-36 .417 3-9 .333 18-22 .818 28 7.0 24 0 3 33 11.0 (Tim Pickett on 2/3/04) Neutral sites ...... 23 McHenry 6 4-11 .364 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 10 1.7 5 2 2 8 1.3 (Harry Davis on 3/3/77) Muhammad 6 15-32 .469 2-5 .400 7-13 .538 28 4.7 7 2 7 39 6.5 (Mickey Dillard on 3/3/78) Schenscher 6 12-19 .632 0-0 .000 7-13 .538 21 3.5 5 5 4 31 5.2 Tarver 3 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 0 0.0 0 0 0 3 1.0

Ramblinwreck.com • 151 Opponents Comcast Center(17,950)•CollegePark,Md. January 30,2005•5:30p.m.ETFoxSportsNet[FSN] Maryland s yaue[CA L, W, W, W, vs. Syracuse[NCAA] W, L, W,70-49 vs. UTEP[NCAA] vs. Duke(ot) vs. NCState[ACC] vs. WakeForest[ACC] L, Virginia L, 86-97 W,at NC W, L,69-81 Wake Forest Clemson L,60-68 at Duke L, Georgia Tech at NorthCarolina Florida State at Virginia L, W,90-84 NC State at WakeForest at Clemson W, L, W,87-38 Duke W,96-72 W, at GeorgiaTech North Carolina W, Maryland-Eastern Shore Mount St.Mary’s W,87-72 L, at FloridaState W, NC-Greensboro Pepperdine W,79-48 W,79-64 at Florida(ot) vs. WestVirginia(ot) vs. Gonzaga Wisconsin (ot) Hofstra atVirginia George Mason Tech Clemson NorthCarolina American atVirginia Won 20,Lost12 Duke atNCState 2003-04 Results atMiami Tech Virginia M.10-13 M.5 atClemson F.27 atDuke F.22 NCState F.19 F.16 Temple F.12 F.8 F.5 atWakeForest F.1 atNorthCarolina J.30 J.26 MountSaintMary’s J.23 J.19 J.15 J.11 J.8 at J.4 vs.GeorgeMason Mercer D.28 BB&T D.23 D.19 D.12 D.5 D.4 N.30 N.26 N.23 N.19 2004-05 Schedule tt W, State 152 AC W, [ACC] •Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 Classic Tournament ACC Tournament Georgia Tech UNC Asheville Jackson State Florida State vs. Memphis Wisconsin American W, 65-52 L, 68-82 L, 63-86 Virginia Liberty 64-75 71-81 86-83 85-82 87-86 70-61 73-62 71-67 89-56 85-58 69-68 73-67 95-87 70-69 70-72 83-91 85-93 74-79 77-78 Mailing Address: Press RowPhone: Fax: E-mail: Direct Phone: Basketball Contact: Associate AD/SID: Office Phone: Media Relations Best TimetoContactCoach: Office Phone: Assistant Coaches: Record atMaryland: Career Record: Alma Mater: Head Coach: Coaching Staff Ticket OfficePhone: Athletic Dept.Phone: Athletic Director: President: University Personnel Official AthleticsWebsite: Capacity: Home Arena: Conference: Nickname: Founded: Colors: Enrollment: Location: General Information 1WlBwr - 5 o . 1.2 0.8 3.9 1.9 So. 4.9 4.9 253 So. So. 7-1 0.2 220 209 C F/C 6-9 0.4 6-5 Jr. Laurel,Md. F Sr. G Hassan Fofana 212 240 - 44 211 WilBowers 6-6 6-8 21531 6-6 EkeneIbekwe - Jo. Corona,Calif. F F 6-8 25 MikeJones 2.8 F 190 23 F NikCaner-Medley Jr. 6.2 6-5 Jr. 22 MikeGrinnon 195 So. G 201 21 DarienHenry 6-4 201 6-3 20 JamesGist 6-5 G 243 G 15 ChrisMcCray 6-8 G 13 SterlingLedbetter F 12 JohnGilchrist D.J.Strawberry 11 TravisGarrison 5 4 Name No. 2004-05 Roster Center, CollegePark,Md.20742 through SportsInformation Booth Dickerson, MikeLonergan,Keith years) 7075 www.umterps.com (301)314-9094 [email protected] Red,White,BlackandGold 17,950 CollegePark,Md. 1807 Dr.C.D.Mote,Jr. Terrapins, Terps 35,329 AtlanticCoast Maryland,1968 GaryWilliams ComcastCenter (301)314-7064 (301)314-8052 (301)314-7029 522-293(26years) 2725Comcast Deborah A. Yow DougDull (301)314-8624 MarkFratto Dave (301)314-7070 315-165(15 (301)314- o.H.W.C.PGRGHometown RPG PPG Cl. Wt. Ht. Pos. -028S.141.7 1.4 So. 288 6-10 Other KeyReturnees: Returning Starters: Starters Returning/Lost: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Postseason: ACC Record/Finish: 2003-04 Record: Team Information r . . Huntington,N.Y. SilverSpring,Md. 1.0 - 0.5 Sr. - Fr. Suitland,Md. 5.2 7.8 Jr. (301) 946-4261 [email protected] Johnny Holliday Radio Play-by-Play (202) 334-7350 [email protected] Barry Svrluga/ Primary BeatWriter Last Year’sResults: Series Record: Series Information Overnight ShippingAddress: So.), HassanFotana(F/C,So.) Ibekwe (F, So.),MikeJones(G., Strawberry (G,So.),Ekene Travis Garrison(F., Jr.) Jr.), ChrisMcCray(G, Medley (F, So.),JohnGilchrist(G, 11/1 ACC Tournament) (Feb. 19inCollegePark) (Jan. 17inAtlanta);GT75-64 same 224.7 12.2 V 4.5 15.4 1038CapitalHeights,Md. 3.8 11.0 NCAAsecondround Washington Post Tech leads,33-28 Weston, Mass. Portland, Maine Hanover, Md. Carson, Calif. Dorchester, Mass. Roxbury, N.J. 20-12 irginia Beach,Va. NikCaner- GT81-71 7-9/6th(won D.J. 4/1 HEAD COACH Gary Williams by a64-58score. Tournament victim,in1983attheOmni Maryland alsowas Tech’s first ACC 1980 firstroundinGreensboro. opponent, a51-49overtimewininthe were Tech’sfirst-ever TournamentACC meetings withMaryland. The Terrapins 1995-96 season. 10 inarowatonepoint)throughthe winning 28of35meetings(including under headcoachBobbyCremins, of theseries,but Tech turnedthetables 2001-02 seasonbyfivepoints(92-87). 2000. Thelonelossoccurredinthe a 72-62victoryin2001and69-68 home gameswithMaryland,including best ithasagainstanyteamintheACC. record vs.Marylandisthesecond- the numberofwins,Tech’s 11-18 road decided by10pointsorfewer. became theheadcoachhavebeen Tech andMarylandsincePaulHewitt coached Marylandteams. Park. Tech is16-16vs.GaryWilliams- head coachPaulHewitt,1-3atCollege 71, onJan.17inAtlanta. meeting betweenthetwoteams,81- straight losses. Tech wonthefirst season, snappingastringofnine in CollegeParksincethe1993-94 also wasthe Yellow Jackets’ firstwin at theComcastCenteronFeb.19.It when itdefeatedthe Terrapins, 75-64, the firsttimesince1992-93season the seasonseriesfromMarylandfor joined theleague. against anyACCteamsincetheJackets Maryland since1979-80isitsbestmark Under PaulHewitt: All NeutralGames: In the ACC Tournament: Since joiningtheACC: At ColeFieldHouse: At ComcastCenter: All RoadGames: In Atlanta: At TheOmni: At AMC: All HomeGames: Series Notes > Tech is3-3in ACC Tournament > Marylandwonthefirstninegames > Tech haswonthreeofthelast four > Percentagewiseandintermsof > Fiveoftheeightgamesbetween > Tech is4-4againstMarylandunder > >Tech’s 33-24recordagainst Last season: 17-7 19-7 JUNIOR/GUARD John Gilchrist 2-0 Georgia Tech swept 11-18 18-7 4-4 4-3 1-1 10-17 33-24 3-3 Series History: Georgia Tech leads, 33-28 Coaching Records Location Before ACC ACC ACC Tournament Totals Atlanta 0-0 18-7 18-7 Paul Hewitt vs. Maryland In Atlanta ...... 3-1 College Park 0-4 11-14 11-18 In College Park ...... 1-3 Neutral 0-0 1-0 3-3 4-3 Neutral sites ...... 0-0 Totals 0-4 30-21 3-3 33-28 Total ...... 4-4 Gary Williams vs. Tech All-Time Series Results In Atlanta ...... 5-10 In College Park ...... 10-5 12-29-72 ...... 2/4 ...... a L 55- 90 Neutral sites ...... 1-1 12-27-74 ...... 5/7 ...... a L 67- 103 Total ...... 16-16 12-10-75 ...... 2/3 ...... a L 65- 93 12-29-77 ...... 14/14 ...... a L 63- 65 Winning Margins 12-19-79 ...... a L 60- 70 1-3-80 ...... h L 74- 83 Tech 2-28-80 ...... 7/7 ...... n1 L 49- 51 In Atlanta ...... 25 (92-67 on 1/5/92) 12-23-80 ...... 9/9 ...... h L 55- 66 In College Park ...... 13 1-31-81 ...... 14/13 ...... a L 64- 72 (96-83 on 2/8/88) 12-23-81 ...... a W 45- 43 Neutral sites ...... 6 1-30-82 ...... h W 64- 63 (64-58 on 3/11/83) 12-5-82 ...... a L 68- 77 2-23-83 ...... h W 70- 60 Maryland 3-11-83 ...... n2 W 64- 58 In Atlanta ...... 31 2-4-84 (2ot) .... 18/nr ..... 10/9 ...... h W 71- 70 (60-91 on 2/21/99) 2-23-84 ...... a L 74- 79 In College Park ...... 36 12-28-84 ...... 10/13 ..... nr/20 ...... n3 W 70- 69 (67-103 on 12/27/74) 2-2-85 ...... 8/9 ..... 17/17 ...... a W 72- 60 Neutral sites ...... 18 In his best game as a Yellow Jacket, WILL (65-83 on 3/6/98) 2-19-85 ...... 8/9 ..... nr/29 ...... h W 48- 43 BYNUM came off the bench to score 25 1-11-86 ...... 5/5 ...... h W 68- 67 points (8-14 FG, 5-7 from three) against 2-22-86 ...... 5/5 ...... a W 77- 70 Maryland last year. Largest Scores 3-8-86 ...... 6/6 ...... n1 W 64- 62 Tech 2-1-87 ...... h W 76- 72 12-12-96 ...... a L 63- 77 In Atlanta ...... 104 2-10-87 ...... a W 78- 74 2-19-97 ...... 14/13 ...... h L 68- 76 (104-82 on 2/17/88) 2-8-88 ...... a W 96- 83 1-21-98 ...... h L 67- 70 In College Park ...... 96 2-17-88 ...... h W 104- 82 2-21-98 ...... a L 69- 81 (96-83 on 2/8/88) 3-11-88 ...... 18/18 ...... n1 L 67- 84 3-6-98 ...... 21/24 ...... n1 L 65- 83 Neutral sites ...... 84 2-4-89 ...... h W 87- 74 1-19-99 ...... 4/4 ...... a L 62- 77 (84-79 on 3/9/96) 2-14-89 ...... a W 67- 66 2-21-99 ...... 5/5 ...... h L 60- 91 2-3-90 ...... 17/15 ...... a W 90- 84 1-15-00 ...... 18/16 ...... h W 69- 68 Maryland 2-13-90 ...... 13/11 ...... h W 80- 78 2-16-00 ...... 22/22 ...... a L 70- 92 In Atlanta ...... 92 2-1-91 ...... 23/22 ...... h W 80- 65 1-5-01 ...... 17/17 ...... a L 80- 93 (70-92 on 1/13/02) 2-13-91 ...... a L 93- 96 2-6-01 ...... 13/13 ...... h W 72- 62 In College Park ...... 103 1-5-92 ...... 15/11 ...... h W 92- 67 1-13-02 ...... 4/4 ...... h L 87- 92 (67-103 on 12/27/74) 2-9-92 ...... 20/18 ...... a W 67- 65 2-13-02 ...... 3/3 ...... a L 65- 85 Neutral sites ...... 84 (67-84 on 3/11/88) 1-5-93 ...... 10/11 ...... a W 85- 75 12-29-02 ...... 23/22 ...... a L 77- 84 2-7-93 ...... 22/22 ...... h W 93- 79 2-9-03 ...... 8/8 ...... h W 90- 84 1-4-94 ...... 12/13 ...... h L 88- 91 1-17-04 ...... 12/14 ...... h W 81- 71 Single-Game Scoring 2-5-94 ...... 21/21 ...... a W 83- 71 2-19-04 ...... 18/16 ...... a W 75- 64 Tech 1-4-95 ...... 24/20 ..... 7/11 ...... a L 67- 80 In Atlanta ...... 36 2-4-95 ...... 21/20 ..... 5/8 ...... h W 100- 91 n1-ACC Tournament (Greensboro [N.C.] Coliseum); (Dennis Scott on 2/13/90) 1-3-96 ...... h10 W 98- 84 n2-ACC Tournament (The Omni, Atlanta, Ga.); n3- (James Forrest on 1/4/94) 2-3-96 ...... 25/nr ...... a L 74- 88 Rainbow Classic (Blaisdell Arena, Honolulu, In College Park ...... 30 3-9-96 ...... 18/18 ...... n1 W 84- 79 Hawaii); h10-The Omni, Atlanta, Ga. (Kenny Anderson on 2/13/91) Neutral sites ...... 23 (Stephon Marbury 3/9/96)

Tech Players vs. Maryland [career] Maryland Player G FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. R B Avg A Bl St TP Avg In Atlanta ...... 36 (Evers Burns on 2/6/93) Bynum 2 12-20 .600 5-8 .625 8-8 1.000 6 3.0 4 0 1 37 18.5 In College Park ...... 34 Elder 6 26-64 .406 4-16 .250 11-14 .786 8 1.3 8 2 8 67 11.2 (Tony Massenburg on 2/3/90) Jack 4 21-40 .525 5-8 .625 20-30 .667 19 4.8 24 1 6 67 16.8 Neutral sites ...... 33 (Keith Booth on 3/9/96) McHenry 6 4-11 .364 0-3 .000 1-2 .500 5 0.8 2 8 2 10 1.7 Muhammad 6 18-41 .439 1-2 .500 17-33 .515 28 4.7 9 3 6 54 9.0 Schenscher 5 18-33 .549 0-0 .000 3-7 .429 37 7.4 3 9 4 39 7.8 Tarver 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 0.5 0 0 0 1 0.5

Ramblinwreck.com • 153 Opponents February 26,2005•4p.m.ETRaycom/JPConvocationCenter(7,000)Miami,Fla. January 6,2005•7p.m.ETRSNAlexanderMemorialColiseum(9,191)Atlanta,Ga. Miami etVrii L, W, L, L, L, L, West Virginia at Villanova L, Seton Hall L,70-72 at Providence L,80-87 at Connecticut L, L,62-72 W, Syracuse Boston College(ot) at Georgetown W,at Rutgers(ot) W, Georgetown (ot) L, 80-84 at NotreDame W, L, 64-89 Villanova Rutgers at Virginia Tech W, at SaintJohn’s W, Pittsburgh (ot) L, at NorthCarolina Savannah State W, IPFW Florida Atlantic L, North CarolinaA&T W, vs. Temple L,Florida State Maryland-Baltimore Co. W,78-60 Florida International W, Stetson vs. Bradley atDuke vs. RhodeIsland Louisiana-Monroe Lubbock Christian GeorgiaTech Won 14,Lost16 atFloridaState 2003-04 Results atVirginia Tech WakeForest atClemson Maryland M.10-13 Tech Virginia M.3 Clemson F.26 at F.22 F.19 atNorthCarolina F.15 F.12 at NCState F.5 F.2 J.29 NorfolkState atGeorgiaTech J.26 J.22 J.19 J.15 T J.12 atFlorida J.9 J.6 J.2 atFloridaInternational D.30 Wofford D.23 D.18 D.12 D.7 D.4 N.29 N.27 N.23 N.20 2004-05 Schedule 154 •Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 South CarolinaState Appalachian State ACC Tournament ennessee Tech Massachusetts Florida Atlantic Wake Forest Florida State W, 105-65 vs. Xavier W, 81-62 W, 61-52 L, 72-74 Virginia Stetson 59-56 73-63 65-59 70-64 75-52 76-51 72-66 89-72 91-70 86-66 53-58 66-76 57-70 63-76 74-91 64-80 69-76 58-67 82-83 53-54 Duke Overnight ShippingAddress: Mailing Address: Press RowPhone: Fax: E-mail: Home Phone: Basketball contact: E-mail: Asst. AD/SID: Office Phone: Media Relations Best TimetoContact: Assistant Coaches: Record atMiami: Career Record: Alma Mater: Head Coach: Coaching Staff Ticket OfficePhone: Athletic Dept.Phone: Athletic Director: President: University Personnel Official AthleticsWebsite: Capacity: Home Arena: Conference: Nickname: Founded: Colors: Enrollment: Location: General Information 5GenBtmnC61 4 r Detroit,Mich. - - 2.1 1.0 Jr. So. 340 3.5 225 6-11 6.3 6-9 C Sr. Jr. Plainfield, 2.9N.J. 228 F/C 6-5 0.3 235 2.0 186 11.8 6-7 GlennBatemon F 1.4 Washington,D.C. 6-8 3.9 So. 6-2 55 F AnthonyKing NewOrleans, La. - So. 183 F 50 G Jr. 1.5 KeatonCopeland 175 6-2 44 - 196 RaymondHicks 1.6 6-2 42 G 6-4 WilliamFrisby Sr. G 34 Fr. RobertHite G 184 22 200 GuillermoDiaz 6-2 245 13 6-2 AnthonyHarris G 6-9 12 EricWilkins G 11 F/C BrandonOkpalobi AntoineMayhand 10 GaryHamilton 4 2 Name No. 2004-05 Roster same Drive, CoralGables,Fla.33146 Sports Information Michael Hunt Radebaugh, JorgeFernandez, 3822 www.hurricanesports.com (305)284-2807 [email protected] Orange,GreenandWhite [email protected] 1926 Dr.DonnaE.Shalala 7,000 CoralGables,Fla. Hurricanes 15,248 AtlanticCoast Elon,1988 FrankHaith ConvocationCenter (305)284-3244 (305)412-8364 MarkPray 0-0(1styear) 5821SanAmaro PaulDee (305)284-1238 same SamHenderson Barclay (305)284-2263 through (305)284- o.H.W.C.PGRGHometown RPG PPG Cl. Wt. Ht. Pos. 3 r Miramar,Fla. - - Jr. 231 Last Meeting: Series Record: Series Information Other KeyReturnees: Returning Starters: Starters Returning/Lost: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Postseason: Big EastRecord/Finish: 2003-04 Record: Team Information r Longview, Texas - - Fr. LosAngeles,Calif. 4.4 3.5 Jr. (954) 370-2038 [email protected] Joe Zagacki Radio Play-by-Play (305) 376-3500 [email protected] Michelle Kaufman/ Primary BeatWriter 1997, inMiami) 2-1 Wilkins (g,Jr.) Anthony King(F/C,So.)Eric (F, Sr.), Anthony Harris(G,So.), Hamilton (F, Jr.), WilliamFrisby (G, So.),RobertHiteJr.) 523.6 15.2 none GT69-61(Dec.27, Georgia Tech leads, 14-16 Cincinnati, Ohio Durham, N.C. Bay Shore,N.Y. Puerto Rico Chicago, Ill. Miami Herald GuillermoDiaz Gary 4-12/13th 2/3 HEAD COACH Frank Haith 8/5 Miami. Leonard Hamiltonwastheheadmanat and currentFloridaStateheadcoach was inhis17thseasonatGeorgiaTech, teams met,in1997,BobbyCremins current school.Thelasttimethetwo has eithercoachfacedeachother’s during theirheadcoachingcareers,nor ever facedateamcoachedbytheother Miami (fouryears). head coachatTulane (11 years)and seasons (1982-88)beforebecomingthe coach underBobbyCreminsforsix Perry Clark.Clarkwasanassistant assistant FrankHaith,whoreplaced first seasonunderformer Texas 69-61. forward MattHarpring,wonthatgame, Yellow Jackets,ledthatyearbysenior Convocation Centerlastyear.The team movedintotheon-campus the Hurricanes’homecourtuntil Classic doubleheaderatMiamiArena, of 1997asparttheOrangeBowl the twoschoolsoccurredinDecember point homecourtvictoryin1967. by 22pointsin1953,thentakingasix- losing thefirst-evermeetinginseries under formerheadcoachWhackHyder, Under PaulHewitt: All NeutralGames: In the ACC Tournament: Since joiningtheACC: At ConvocationCenter: All RoadGames: In Atlanta: At AMC: All HomeGames: Series Notes > NeitherPaulHewittnorHaithhas > TheHurricanesareplayingtheir > Themostrecentmeetingbetween > Georgia Tech playedMiamitwice 1-0 1-0 JUNIOR/GUARD Rob Hite 1-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Series History: Georgia Tech leads, 2-1 Coaching Records Location Prior to ACC ACC ACC Tournament Totals Atlanta 1-0 1-0 Paul Hewitt vs. Miami In Atlanta ...... 0-0 Miami 1-1 1-1 In Miami ...... 0-0 Neutral 0-0 0-0 Neutral sites ...... 0-0 Totals 2-1 2-1 Total ...... 0-0

Frank Haith vs. Georgia Tech All-Time Series Results In Atlanta ...... 0-0 In Miami ...... 0-0 1-3-53 ...... a L 60- 82 Neutral sites ...... 0-0 2-27-67 ...... h W 90- 84 Total ...... 0-0 12-27-97 ...... a1 W 69- 61 Winning Margins a1-Orange Bowl Classic (Miami [Fla.] Arena) Georgia Tech In Atlanta ...... 6 (90-84 on 2/27/67) In Miami ...... 8 (69-61 on 12/27/97) Neutral sites ...... na

Miami In Atlanta ...... na

In Miami ...... 22 (82-60 on 1/3/53) In Neutral ...... na

Largest Scores Georgia Tech In Atlanta ...... 90 (90-84 on 2/27/67) In Miami ...... 69 (69-61 on 12/27/97) Neutral sites ...... na

Miami In Atlanta ...... 84 (84-90 on 2/27/67) In Miami ...... 82 (82-60 on 1/3/53) In Neutral ...... na

Single-Game Scoring Georgia Tech In Atlanta ...... 27 (Ted Tomasovich on 2/27/67) MATT HARPRING (15) and In Miami ...... 24 DION GLOVER (5) (Matt Harpring on 12/27/97) combined for 40 points and Neutral sites ...... na 22 rebounds, and ALVIN JONES (4) blocked seven shots in a 69-61 Tech Miami victory over Miami in the In Atlanta ...... 19 1997 Orange Bowl Classic, (Rusty Parker on 2/27/67) the last meeting between the In Miami ...... 19 two teams. (Tim James on 12/27/97) Neutral sites ...... na

Tech Players vs. Miami [career] Player G FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. R B Avg A Bl St TP Avg no experience

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January 12,2005•7p.m.ETESPN North Carolina s ea NA]L, W,69-53 W, L, vs. Texas[NCAA] vs. AirForce[NCAA] W, W,97-86 vs. GeorgiaTech at Duke L,81-83 Clemson L, W, at NC L, at Virginia W,68-66 W, Florida State Maryland at GeorgiaTech at WakeForest L, Duke (ot) W, at Clemson NC State W, L, Virginia at FloridaState(ot) Connecticut W,64-53 at Maryland Georgia Tech W, L, 1 Miami W, W, 115-81 at Kentucky Coastal Caro W, vs. UNCWilmington W, Wake Forest(3ot) W, Akron George Mason Duke vs. Illinois at ClevelandState at Davidson FloridaState Old Dominion atMaryland Won 19,Lost11 atNCState Clemson Virginia 2003-04 Results atDuke M.10-13 atConnecticut M.6 NCState M.3 atFloridaState F.27 Miami at F.22 F.19 atClemson F.16 F.13 at Maryland F.9 F.6 F.3 WilliamandMary J.29 Vermont J.22 J.19 J.15 V at Kentucky J.12 atIndiana J.8 J.2 D.30 D.28 D.21 In Maui D.19 at D.12 D.4 D.1 N.28 N.23-24 N.22 N.19 2004-05 Schedule tt W, State 156 iaW,105-72 lina AC L, [ACC] •Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 Southern California ACC Tournament UNC Wilmington Cleveland State Loyola-Chicago Georgia Tech Wake Forest Santa Clara irginia Tech vitational W, 86-83 vs. BYU L, 65-70 L, 84-90 Virginia 103-88 14-119 82-83 77-88 63-52 78-71 79-73 96-77 89-64 71-54 88-81 82-76 91-68 90-64 71-64 75-78 72-74 72-81 81-90 56-61 Fax: E-mail: Office Phone: Assistant SID: E-mail: Home Phone: Direct Phone: Associate AD/BasketballContact: Office Phone: Media Relations Best TimetoContactCoach: Office Phone: Assistant Coaches: Record atUNC: Career Record: Alma Mater: Head Coach: Coaching Staff Ticket OfficePhone: Athletic Dept.Phone: Athletic Director: Chancellor: University Personnel Official AthleticsWebsite: Capacity: Home Arena: Conference: Nickname: Founded: Colors: Enrollment: Location: General Information 1BrnSnesF6920J.051.0 4.9 Jr. 0.5 5.4 266 Jr. Jr. 6-9 - 230 224 F/C 6-9 6-6 - Jr. F F - 207 Fr. SeanMay 6-11 6-4 42 230 - 185 ByronSanders C 3.3 5-11 41 Sr. F/G 6-9 DavidNoel 6.5 Latta,S.C. 34 G Fr. 218 RashadMcCants F 3.0 4.0 Sr. 32 6-9 175 DamionGrant 9.9 11.5 25 189 6-3 MarvinWilliams F Jr. 214 Sr. 24 6-5 WesMiller G 6-8 198 190 22 G/F JawadWilliams 6-1 6-2 21 F 190 QuentinThomas JackieManuel 11 G G 6-3 ReyshawnTerry 5 G RaymondFelton 3 MelvinScott 2 JesseHolley 1 0 Name No. 2004-05 Roster Steve Kirschner through SportsInformation Steve Robinson,C.B.McGrath 2296 6000 www.TarHeelBlue.com (919)962-0612 [email protected] [email protected] CarolinaBlueandWhite ChapelHill,N.C. 21,800 1789 TarHeels JamesMoeser 25,972 AtlanticCoast NorthCarolina,1972 DeanE.SmithCenter RoyWilliams (919)962-2123 (919)968-1531 (919)962-7259 (919)962-1154 MattBowers 437-112 (16years) (919) 475-2695 19-11 (1 year) DickBaddour JoeHolladay, (919)962- (919)962- o.H.W.C.PGRGHometown RPG PPG Cl. Wt. Ht. Pos. 6 r . . 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Bremerton, Wash. Charlotte, N.C. Oakland, Calif. West PalmBeach,Fla. Baltimore, Md. P.O. Box2126, (919)962-8815 Raymond UNC103-88 8-8/5th Jackie 5/0 HEAD COACH Roy Williams and 1994campaigns. 1-ranked Tar Heelteamsduringthe1993 including threestraightwinsoverNo. Jackets wonfiveofsevenmeetings, during themiddle1990swhen series withNorthCarolinaoccurred in Atlantaandthe1993finalCharlotte. in championshipgames,the1985final meetings. Two of Tech’s winsoccurred Carolina haswonfourofseven Tech is4-23ontheroadagainstUNC. regular-season gamesinGreensboro, triumph onFeb.10,1996.Counting home arenawasa92-83overtime against Williamsall-time. Heels underRoyWilliams,and2-2 Paul Hewitt. Tech is2-1againstthe Tar the pastthreeyears. defeated the Tar Heelsathomeeachof vs. Carolinain Atlanta. Tech has games playedinthecity, Tech is11-20 victory. 1.4 secondsleftforan83-82Tech scored thegame-winningbucketwith 77. Inthe ACC Tournament, JarrettJack won thereturnmeetinginAtlanta,88- 103-88, inChapelHillonJan.11. Tech The Tar Heels wonthefirstmeeting, quarterfinals ofthe ACC Tournament. Jackets tooktherubbermatchin regular seasonseries,butthe Yellow with the Tar Heelssince1996. Yellow Jacketswontheseasonseries two teamslastseason,thefirsttime two ofthethreemeetingsbetween last 19meetings. Tech, however, won Under PaulHewitt: All NeutralGames: In the ACC Tournament: Since joiningtheACC: At Charlotte: At Greensboro(allgames): At Greensboro(regularseason): At ChapelHill: At SmithCenter: All RoadGames: In Atlanta: At GeorgiaDome: At TheOmni: At AMC: All HomeGames: Series Notes > Tech’s greatestsuccessinits > In ACC Tournament play, North > Tech’s lastwinintheTar Heels’ > Tech is4-6againstUNCunder > Counting ACC andSIC Tournament > > NorthCarolinahaswon15ofthe Last season: 8-11 11-20 SENIOR/FORWARD Jawad Williams 2-10 3-7 5-19 4-15 Theteamssplitthe 5-22 10-17 0-1 4-6 4-15 16-41 3-4 1-3 0-2 Series History: North Carolina leads, 55-18 Coaching Records Location SIC SIC Tournament ACC ACC Tournament Totals Atlanta 9-16 10-17 Paul Hewitt vs. North Carolina In Atlanta ...... 3-1 Chapel Hill 4-21 4-23 In Chapel Hill ...... 0-4 Neutral 0-1 3-4 4-15 Neutral sites ...... 1-1 Totals 0-1 13-37 3-4 18-55 Total ...... 4-6 Roy Williams vs. Tech (at UNC) All-Time Series Results In Atlanta ...... 0-1 (0-1 at UNC) In Chapel Hill ...... 1-0 (1-0 at UNC) 2-28-25 ...... n1 L 26- 34 2-2-92 ...... 20/18 ..... 11/11 ...... h L 76- 86 Neutral sites ...... 1-1 (0-1 at UNC) 2-14-47 ...... a L 48- 58 3-4-92 ...... 16/16 ...... a L 75- 79 Total ...... 2-2 (1-2 at UNC) 12-9-55 ...... n2 L 76- 88 1-13-93 ...... 8/8 ..... 3/4 ...... a L 67- 80 2-11-67 ...... 2/2 ...... h W 82- 80 2-14-93 ...... nr/24 ..... 6/6 ...... h L 66- 77 Winning Margins 1-27-68 ...... 3/3 ...... n2 L 54- 82 3-14-93 ...... 1/1 ...... n6 W 77- 75 1-14-69 ...... 2/2 ...... h L 70- 101 1-12-94 ...... 17/18 ..... 1/1 ...... h W 89- 69 Tech 2-14-70 ...... 10/8 ...... n2 W 104- 95 2-12-94 ...... 1/1 ...... a W 96- 89 In Atlanta ...... 27 (102-75 on 2/1/90) 2-12-71 ...... 11/11 ...... n2 L 58- 87 1-11-95 ...... 22/17 ..... 4/2 ...... a L 75- 86 In Chapel Hill ...... 9 3-27-71 (NIT) ...... 13/13 ...... n3 L 64- 84 2-12-95 ...... 18/15 ..... 1/1 ...... h L 81- 85 (92-83 on 2/10/96) 2-12-72 ...... 3/3 ...... n2 L 73- 118 1-10-96 ...... 10/9 ...... h10 W 80- 77 Neutral sites ...... 9 2-23-72 ...... 5/3 ...... a1 L 66- 87 2-10-96 (ot) ...... 12/11 ...... a W 92- 83 (104-95 on 2/14/70) 2-9-73 ...... 6/6 ...... n2 L 72- 107 1-18-97 ...... 22/21 ...... a L 50- 73 2-9-74 ...... 4/4 ...... n2 L 70- 108 2-15-97 ...... 16/17 ...... h L 68- 72 North Carolina 2-8-75 ...... 12/11 ...... n2 L 81- 111 1-8-98 ...... 1/1 ...... a L 75- 96 In Atlanta ...... 31 2-6-76 ...... 4/3 ...... n2 L 74- 79 2-8-98 (2ot) ...... 2/2 ...... h L 100- 107 (70-101 on 1/14/69) 2-4-77 ...... 13/12 ...... n2 L 74- 97 12-22-98 ...... 6/7 ...... h W 66- 64 In Chapel Hill ...... 40 1-14-80 ...... 15/15 ...... a2 L 53- 54 1-31-99 ...... 10/9 ...... a L 66- 75 (60-100 on 1/24/81) 2-11-80 ...... 11/11 ...... h L 50- 60 3-5-99 ...... 15/15 ...... n6 L 49- 78 Neutral sites ...... 45 1-24-81 ...... 17/18 ...... a1 L 60- 100 1-29-00 ...... h L 53- 70 (73-118 on 2/12/72) 2-25-81 ...... 11/10 ...... h L 51- 76 3-1-00 (ot) ...... a L 72- 74 1-23-82 ...... 1/1 ...... h10 L 54- 66 1-2-01 ...... 13/14 ...... h L 70- 84 Largest Scores 2-24-82 ...... 2/2 ...... a1 L 54- 77 2-3-01 ...... 4/4 ...... a L 69- 82 Tech 3-4-82 ...... 1/1 ...... n4 L 39- 55 3-10-01 ...... 6/5 ...... n7 L 63- 70 In Atlanta ...... 102 1-29-83 ...... 3/3 ...... a2 L 65- 72 12-2-01 ...... a L 77- 83 (102-75 on 2/1/90) 3-2-83 ...... 8/10 ...... h10 L 73- 85 2-2-02 ...... h W 86- 74 In Chapel Hill ...... 96 1-28-84 ...... 1/1 ...... a1 L 61- 73 1-29-03 ...... h W 88- 68 (96-89 on 2/12/94) 2-29-84 ...... 1/1 ...... h10 L 56- 69 3-1-03 ...... a L 66- 67 Neutral sites ...... 104 1-27-85 ...... 16/17 ..... 8/9 ...... a1 W 66- 62 1-11-04 ...... 8/8 ..... 12/13 ...... a L 88- 103 (104-95 on 2/14/70) 2-27-85 ...... 10/13 ..... 8/11 ...... h10 W 67- 62 2-10-04 ...... 15/16 ..... 14/17 ...... h W 88- 77 3-10-85 ...... 9/11 ..... 6/7 ...... n5 W 57- 54 3-12-04 ...... 14/18 ..... 16/19 ...... n4 W 83- 82 North Carolina 1-25-86 ...... 4/3 ..... 1/1 ...... a L 77- 85 In Atlanta ...... 107 2-4-86 (ot) ...... 2/2 ..... 1/1 ...... h10 L 77- 78 n1-SIC Tournament (City Auditorium, Atlanta, Ga.); (100-107 on 2/8/98) 1-24-87 ...... 2/1 ...... a L 55- 92 n2-North-South Doubleheader (Charlotte [N.C.] In Chapel Hill ...... 103 3-1-87 ...... 2/3 ...... h10 L 76- 92 Coliseum); n3-NIT Finals (Madison Square Garden, (88-103 on 1-11-04) 1-30-88 ...... 3/3 ...... a L 71- 73 New York, N.Y.); n4-ACC Tournament (Greensboro Neutral sites ...... 118 3-2-88 ...... 13/15 ..... 6/6 ...... h10 L 80- 97 [N.C.] Coliseum); n5-ACC Tournament (The Omni, (73-118 on 2/12/72) 1-28-89 ...... nr/19 ..... 7/6 ...... a L 85- 92 Atlanta, Ga.); n6-ACC Tournament (Charlotte [N.C.] 3-1-89 ...... 5/5 ...... h W 76- 74 Coliseum); n7-ACC Tournament (Georgia Dome, Single-Game Scoring 3-10-89 ...... 9/8 ...... n5 L 62- 77 Atlanta, Ga.); h10-The Omni; a1-Carmichael Tech 2-1-90 ...... 17/15 ..... 25/18 ...... h W 102- 75 Auditorium; a2-Greensboro, N.C., Coliseum In Atlanta ...... 37 2-28-90 ...... 11/11 ...... a L 79- 81 (Dennis Scott on 2/1/90) 1-27-91 ...... nr/25 ..... 7/8 ...... a W 88- 86 In Chapel Hill ...... 33 2-28-91 ...... nr/21 ..... 4/4 ...... h L 74- 91 (Dennis Scott on 2/28/90) Neutral sites ...... 47 (Rich Yunkus on 2/14/70) Tech Players vs. North Carolina [career] North Carolina Player G FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. R B Avg A Bl St TP Avg In Atlanta ...... 42 Bynum 3 8-22 .364 1-8 .125 13-15 .867 7 2.3 3 0 5 30 10.0 (Shammond Williams on 2/8/98) In Chapel Hill ...... 39 Elder 7 41-86 .477 20-42 .476 17-20 .850 17 2.4 14 0 8 119 17.0 (Michael Jordan on 1/29/83) Jack 5 20-41 .488 2-11 .182 19-23 .826 15 3.0 32 0 9 61 12.2 Neutral sites ...... 27 McHenry 6 3-7 .429 0-1 .000 2-7 .286 5 0.8 6 2 5 7 1.2 (Walter Davis on 2/4/77) ( on 3/10/01) Muhammad 7 19-35 .543 0-2 .000 6-15 .400 28 4.0 13 2 8 44 6.3 (Sean May on 3/12/04) Schenscher 6 17-33 .515 0-0 .000 8-11 .727 47 7.8 3 10 3 42 7.0 Tarver 4 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 7 1.8 0 3 3 4 1.0 West 1 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Ramblinwreck.com • 157 Opponents February 13,2005•6:30p.m.ETFSNAlexanderMemorialColiseum(9,191)Atlanta,Ga. January 16,2005•5:30p.m.ETFSNRBCCenter(19,722)Raleigh,N.C. NC State s adrit[CA L, L, L,69-70 W, W, W, vs. Vanderbilt [NCAA] L,64-71 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette[NCAA] W, vs. Maryland[ACC] W, W, L, vs. FloridaState[ACC] at WakeForest Maryland W, W, North Carolina at GeorgiaTech W, Washington at Clemson L, 66-68 Duke W, Florida State W,86-69 at Virginia Wake Forest L, at Maryland W, at NorthCarolina 89-62 W, W, Georgia Tech at BostonCollege(ot) W, Clemson at Duke L, at FloridaState L, Brigham Young W, UNC Wilmington W, W, Virginia at SouthCarolina W, Hartford Wisconsin-Milwaukee at Michigan Florida A&M WakeForest atVirginia Howard UNC Asheville VirginiaTech Won 21,Lost10 Maryland NorthCarolina 2003-04 Results Virginia M.10-13 atGeorgiaTech atWakeForest M.6 M.2 atClemson atNorthCarolina F.26 F.22 atMaryland F.16 F.13 V at F.10 atMiami F.5 F.3 WestVirginia J.29 J.26 BYU at J.23 J.19 J.16 at Liberty J.13 J.9 Manhattan Purdue J.2 D.30 D.28 D.21 D.19 D.15 D.11 D.5 N.29 N.26 N.17-19 2004-05 Schedule 158 •Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 ECAC HolidayFestival Louisiana-Lafayette ACC Tournament BCA Invitational Georgia Tech vs. Columbia Florida State Washington irginia Tech Campbell W, 81-69 W, 68-50 L, 57-76 61-52 78-71 81-70 79-69 77-72 78-74 75-59 79-63 73-68 76-72 58-53 86-69 78-49 77-71 92-62 71-51 71-46 73-75 82-85 55-60 65-66 55-58 61-68 Duke Press RowPhone: Office Fax: E-mail: Assistant SID: E-mail: Home Phone: Asst. AD/BasketballContact: Office Phone: Media Relations Best TimetoContactCoach: Office Phone: Assistant Coaches: Record atNCState: Career Record: Alma Mater: Head Coach: Coaching Staff Ticket OfficePhone: Athletics Dept.Phone: Athletic Director: Chancellor: University Personnel Official AthleticsWebsite: Capacity: Home Arena: Conference: Nickname: Founded: Colors: Enrollment: Location: General Information 3Cdi imn / - 1 r Shallotte,N.C. - - Rockville, Md. Fr. Turkey Istanbul, 2.4 216 C 2.8 F Sr. 6.3 TheBronx,N.Y. 6-9 8.5 205 - Andrew Brackman Sr. 178 C C/F So. 6-7 40 AdamSimons 6-2 235 - - 34 200 F/G CedricSimmons 6-8 G 33 6-3 Jordan Collins - F Fr. 32 G JuliusHodge 190 24 Tony Fr. Bethel 198 6-7 22 232 LeviWatkins 212 6-4 F/G 21 6-7 EnginAtsur 6-1 G/F 14 F CameronBennerman G 13 GavinGrant 11 BraxtonAlbritton IlianEvtimov 10 3 Name No. 2004-05 Roster [email protected] Annabelle Vaughan through SportsInformation Larry Harris,MarkPhelps years) 2106 2101 www.gopack.com [email protected] RedandWhite 19,722 March7,1887 Raleigh,N.C. Wolfpack Dr.RobertA.Barnhardt (919)515-2898 29,637 AtlanticCoast CarnegieMellon,1985 HerbSendek RBCCenter (919)515-2102 (919)515-2104 BrianReinhardt (919)858-9763 211-134 (11 years) LeeFowler (919)861-6190 148-108(8 (919)515- LarryHunter, o.H.W.C.PGRGHometown RPG PPG Cl. Wt. Ht. Pos. (919)515- -025F.-- - 1.3 Fr. 1.5 2.1 So.-R 205 3.0 6-10 242 6-10 Sr. 242 6-10 Other KeyReturnees: Returning Starters: Starters Returning/Lost: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Postseason: ACC Record/Finish: 2003-04 Record: Team Information r- - - Greensboro,N.C. Jr.-R 1.9 3.4 Jr. 4.5 9.8 Jr.-R (919) 831-9653 [email protected] Gary Hahn Radio Play-by-Play (919) 829-4560 [email protected] Chip Alexander/ Primary BeatWriter Last Year’sResults: Series Record: Series Information Overnight ShippingAddress: Mailing Address: Sr.), AdamSimons(C,So.-R) Collins (C,Sr.), LeviWatkins (F, Bennerman (G,Jr.),Jordan Ilian Evtimov(F/C,Jr.-R) (F/G, Sr.),EnginAtsur(G,So.), Observer (Feb. 25inAtlanta) (Jan. 24inRaleigh);NCS79-69 31 Carroll Dr.,Raleigh,N.C.27695 Weisiger BrownFacility, Warren Raleigh, N.C.27695 826.4 18.2 NCAAsecondround Raleigh News& NCStateleads,45- 21-10 Cincinnati, Ohio Burlington, N.C. Hyattsville, Md. Harlem, N.Y. Fort Washington,Md. Raleigh, N.C. Sofia, Bulgaria Box8502, JuliusHodge NCS76-72 11-5/2nd Cameron 3/2 HEAD COACH Herb Sendek 7/4 in arow. 17. Priortothat, Tech hadwonseven games intheseriesand13oflast Under PaulHewitt: All NeutralGames: In the ACC Tournament: Since joiningtheACC: At RBCCenter: At Reynolds: All RoadGames: In Atlanta: At TheOmni: At AMC: All HomeGames: Series Notes Charlotte (76-67). in Greensboro(88-73)and1990 Jackets wonfirst-roundgamesin1996 Wolfpack victoryinGreensboro.The meeting occurringin2003a71-65 ACC Tournament games,thelast 24, 1996. their homecourt,datingbacktoJan. eight straighttimestotheWolfpackon RBC Centerinfivetries,andhaslost team. against aSendek-coachedWolfpack time Tech hasscored70ormorepoints meeting lastyearmarkedonlythethird over the18meetings.TheJan.24 Wolfpack andaveragedjust62.6points the Jacketsare5-13against Sendek tookoverthereinsatNCState, head coachPaulHewitt.SinceHerb Memorial Coliseum. games againstNCStateinAlexander 1986, andhaswonfourofthelastfive meeting thatwasplayedattheOmniin in Atlanta,includingone“home-court” sweep bytheWolfpack. winning athome,priortothisyear’s of thepastfouryears,eachteam split theirregular-seasonmeetingseach in AtlantaonFeb.25. completed thesweepwitha79-69win against Tech, andmade12. They point attempts,themosteverattempted in Raleigh.NCStatelaunched41three- teams’ firstmeeting,76-72,onJan.24 team todoso.TheWolfpackwonthe season seriesfrom Tech, theonly ACC > > NCStatehaswonfourstraight > Tech is2-3againstNCStatein > Tech hasyettowinatNCState’s > Tech is3-6againstNCStateunder > Tech is19-12againsttheWolfpack > GeorgiaTech andNCStatehad Last season: 16-12 19-12 SENIOR/FORWARD-GUARD Julius Hodge 7-18 1-0 0-5 NCStatesweptthe 7-25 19-12 5-8 3-6 23-32 2-3 Series History: NC State leads, 45-31 Coaching Records Location SIC SIC Tournament ACC ACC Tournament Totals Atlanta 1-0 14-11 19-12 Paul Hewitt vs. NC State In Atlanta ...... 3-1 Raleigh 0-2 7-18 7-25 In Raleigh ...... 0-4 Neutral 2-3 5-8 Neutral sites ...... 0-1 Totals 1-2 21-29 2-3 31-45 Total ...... 3-6 Herb Sendek vs. Tech All-Time Series Results In Atlanta ...... 3-5 In Raleigh ...... 8-0 2-16-25 ...... a L 12- 35 3-9-90 ...... 14/13 ...... n2 W 76- 67 Neutral sites ...... 2-0 1-22-26 ...... h W 23- 22 1-13-91 ...... 24/21 ...... a L 83- 90 Total ...... 13-5 2-12-26 ...... a L 14- 30 2-3-91 ...... 23/22 ...... h L 73- 79 1-8-38 ...... h W 35- 30 3-8-91 ...... n2 L 68- 82 Winning Margins 12-30-49 ...... a L 34- 57 1-8-92 ...... 14/15 ...... a W 80- 63 12-19-59 ...... na/12 ..... na/16 ...... h W 80- 53 2-29-92 (ot) ...... h W 98- 88 Tech 12-17-60 ...... 15/12 ..... 10/nr ...... a L 76- 82 1-27-93 ...... 18/17 ...... h W 85- 74 In Atlanta ...... 27 (80-53 on 12/19/59) 12-19-62 ...... h W 84- 71 2-28-93 ...... a L 60- 68 In Raleigh ...... 17 2-13-65 ...... nr/18 ...... a L 68- 97 1-26-94 ...... 21/19 ...... a L 78- 84 (80-63 on 1/8/92) 12-20-65 ...... nr/19 ...... h L 69- 93 2-26-94 ...... 23/nr ...... h W 81- 69 Neutral sites ...... 15 2-12-66 ...... a L 93- 102 1-25-95 ...... 21/21 ...... h W 75- 71 (88-73 on 3/8/96) 1-14-67 ...... h W 102- 85 2-25-95 ...... 24/22 ...... a W 72- 68 2-22-67 ...... a L 61- 65 1-24-96 ...... a W 76- 71 NC State 2-13-70 ...... 5/6 ...... n1 W 89- 77 2-25-96 (ot) ... 23/22 ...... h W 92- 83 In Atlanta ...... 15 2-13-71 ...... n1 W 73- 66 3-8-96 ...... 18/18 ...... n3 W 88- 73 (55-70 on 1/28/81) 2-11-72 ...... n1 L 70- 87 1-25-97 ...... h W 54- 53 In Raleigh ...... 29 2-10-73 ...... 2/2 ...... n1 L 94- 118 2-22-97 ...... a L 51- 72 (68-97 on 2/13/65) 2-8-74 ...... 2/2 ...... n1 L 54- 98 3-6-97 ...... n3 L 46- 60 Neutral sites ...... 44 2-7-75 ...... 6/6 ...... n1 L 66- 101 12-4-97 (ot) ...... h L 69- 71 (54-98 on 2/8/74) 2-7-76 ...... 10/10 ...... n1 W 78- 67 1-25-98 ...... a L 51- 56 2-5-77 ...... n1 L 71- 81 1-2-99 ...... a L 69- 75 Largest Scores 12-29-79 ...... h L 62- 73 2-2-99 ...... h L 50- 51 Tech 2-6-80 ...... a L 49- 60 1-22-00 ...... a L 58- 66 In Atlanta ...... 102 1-10-81 ...... a L 68- 93 2-24-00 ...... h W 66- 63 (102-85 on 1/14/67) 1-28-81 ...... h L 55- 70 1-16-01 ...... a L 60- 72 In Raleigh ...... 95 1-9-82 ...... 15/15 ...... h L 49- 55 2-17-01 ...... h W 69- 54 (95-92 on 2/17/90) 1-26-82 ...... 17/17 ...... a L 40- 49 1-19-02 ...... a L 71- 84 Neutral sites ...... 94 1-15-83 ...... 19/19 ...... a L 61- 81 2-20-02 ...... h W 65- 59 (94-118 on 2/10/73) 2-2-83 ...... h L 64- 74 1-11-03 ...... h W 85- 61 1-15-84 ...... h W 56- 47 2-12-03 ...... a L 57- 63 NC State 2-12-84 ...... 18/NR ...... a L 67- 68 3-14-03 ...... n3 L 65- 71 In Atlanta ...... 93 12-15-84 ...... 12/14 ..... 9/8 ...... a W 66- 64 1-24-04 ...... 11/13 ...... a L 72- 76 (69-93 on 12/20/65) 1-30-85 ...... 8/9 ...... h L 53- 61 2-25-04 ...... 18/20 ..... 14/19 ...... h L 69- 79 In Raleigh ...... 102 1-29-86 ...... 3/3 ...... a W 67- 54 (93-102 on 2/12/66) 2-27-86 ...... 4/3 ..... 18/18 ..... h10 W 69- 57 n1-North-South Doubleheader (Charlotte [N.C.] Neutral sites ...... 118 1-10-87 ...... 18/20 ...... a L 62- 63 Coliseum); n2-ACC Tournament (Charlotte [N.C.] (94-118 on 2/10/73) 2-14-87 ...... h W 87- 76 Coliseum); n3-ACC Tournament (Greensboro [N.C.] 1-16-88 ...... h L 74- 76 Coliseum); h10-The Omni, Atlanta, Ga. Single-Game Scoring 2-20-88 ...... 14/14 ...... a W 87- 84 Tech 1-14-89 ...... 19/16 ..... 15/17 ...... a L 68- 82 In Atlanta ...... 37 2-18-89 ...... 19/18 ...... h L 69- 71 (Pres Judy on 1/14/67) 1-13-90 ...... 9/9 ..... 17/NR ...... h W 92- 85 In Raleigh ...... 31 2-17-90 (2ot) .. 13/11 ...... a W 95- 92 (Dave Clark on 2/12/66) Neutral sites ...... 27 (Rich Yunkus on 2/13/70) Tech Players vs. NC State [career] NC State Player G FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. R B Avg A Bl St TP Avg In Atlanta ...... 31 Bynum 2 9-23 .391 0-6 .000 4-5 .800 4 2.0 3 0 2 22 11.0 ( on 2/3/91) (Danny Strong on 2/25/96) Elder 7 32-68 .471 12-30 .400 16-26 .615 16 2.3 12 1 4 92 13.1 In Raleigh ...... 48 Jack 5 18-39 .462 3-11 .273 14-19 .737 21 4.2 25 1 10 53 10.6 (Rodney Monroe on 1/13/91) McHenry 6 0-4 .000 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 5 0.8 6 4 4 0 0.0 Neutral sites ...... 36 (David Thompson on 2/10/73) Muhammad 7 18-35 .462 0-1 .000 5-11 .455 25 3.6 8 2 7 41 5.9 Schenscher 6 16-32 .500 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 15 2.5 2 4 1 36 6.0 Tarver 3 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 4 1.3 0 2 0 4 1.3 West 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0

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January 8,2005•8p.m.ETRaycom/JP Virginia tVlaoa[I]L, L, W, W, at Villanova[NIT] W,74-72 George Washington[NIT] vs. Duke[ACC] L, vs. Clemson(ot) W, L,63-79 at Maryland L,67-71 Wake Forest North Carolina at Clemson L, at FloridaState W,61-50 L, 77-96 Georgia Tech L,71-93 at Duke NC State W, Maryland L, at WakeForest W, at NorthCarolina W, Clemson Florida State(ot) at GeorgiaTech Duke W, 78-56 William &Mary W, 90-80 Providence W, Iowa State W,79-64 at NC Coastal Caro W, at LoyolaMarymount Madison James W, VMI at Minnesota High Point NCState Virginia Tech atFloridaState Mount SaintMary’s Maryland Won 18,Lost13 atWakeForest 2003-04 Results atNorthCarolina VirginiaTech FloridaState M.10-13 atNCState M.6 atProvidence M.2 F.27 NorthCarolina Clemson F.19 V at F.16 atDuke atMaryland F.12 Miami F.9 F.5 F.2 atGeorgiaTech J.29 WakeForest J.27 WesternKentucky Furman J.22 J.19 atIowaState J.16 vs.Auburn J.12 J.8 atNorthwestern J.5 J.2 D.23 D.8 D.6 D.3 D.1 N.28 N.24 N.21 N.19 2004-05 Schedule tt L, State 160 iaW,89-74 lina AC W, [ACC] •Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 Loyola Marymount Appalachian State ACC Tournament Robert Morris irginia Tech Richmond W, 58-55 W, 76-68 L, 61-70 L, 75-93 L, 69-84 Arizona 57-75 79-66 84-82 82-80 76-67 84-71 85-74 86-78 80-65 80-71 83-79 63-73 74-84 57-76 78-91 69-86 Press RowPhone: Office Fax: E-mail: Home Phone: Assistant SID: E-mail: Home Phone: SID: Office Phone: Media Relations Best TimetoContactCoach: Office Phone: Assistant Coaches: Record atVirginia: Career Record: Alma Mater: Head Coach: Coaching Staff Ticket OfficePhone: Athletic Dept.Phone: Athletic Director: President: University Personnel Official AthleticsWebsite: Capacity: Home Arena: Conference: Nickname: Founded: Colors: Enrollment: Location: General Information 2Hn ae - 1 r . . VirginiaBeach, Va. 0.0 0.0 So Virginia Beach, Va. Jr. 244 5.1 210 6-8 Philadelphia,Pa. 4.5 6-5 Sr. 1.1 F/C - Sr. F 1.9 251 Sr. 5-11 Dugbe 234 Ibadan, Nigeria Brooklyn,N.Y. - 6-9 So. - 239 6-8 DonteMinter G 4.0 F/C 205 55 6-5 Hank Nacey F Fr. 7.6 - 6-9 52 SeanSingletary F 200 So. 44 F EltonBrown Fr. 6-7 210 43 1.7 JasonClark 215 6-6 F 34 9.4 DevinSmith 6-11 G/F 33 So. JasonCain C 5-11 183 32 AdrianJoseph 196 G 6-0 30 GaryForbes 6-3 23 G Soroye Tunji G 21 T.J. Bannister 15 BillyCampbell J.R.Reynolds 12 2 Name No. 2004-05 Roster through SportsInformation Alexis Sherard,JohnFitzpatrick years) 8821/ (800)542-8821 5000 www.virginiasports.com RichMurray [email protected] [email protected] OrangeandBlue 8,392 1819 John T. John Casteen,III Charlottesville,Va. (434)982-5525 Cavaliers,Wahoos 19,643 AtlanticCoast Fairfield,1968 PeteGillen UniversityHall (434)982-5500 (434)982-5400 (434)244-2907 (434)978-2966 BillHurd 378-206(19years) CraigLittlepage (434)296-5910 104-78(6 WaltFuller, (434)924- (434)982- o.H.W.C.PGRGHometown RPG PPG Cl. Wt. Ht. Pos. 7 r Philadelphia,Pa. - - Fr. 175 Jacksonville, Fla. 1.6 3.6 So. 168 Other KeyReturnees: Returning Starters: Starters Returning/Lost: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Postseason: ACC Record/Finish: 2003-04 Record: Team Information r . . Atlanta,Ga. 0.0 0.0 Jr. (434) 982-4937 [email protected] Mac McDonald Radio Play-by-Play (434) 978-7246 [email protected] Charlottesville DailyProgress Andrew Joyner/ Primary BeatWriter Last Year’sResults: Series Record: Series Information Overnight ShippingAddress: Mailing Address: . . Salisbury, N.C. 2.6 5.6 . Smith (F, Sr.) Donte Minter(F/C,So.),Devon (G/F, So.),JasonCain(F, So.), Reynolds (G,So.) Jason Clark(F, Sr.), J.R. (F/C, Sr.), T.J. Bannister(G,So.), 10/7 (Feb. 14inCharlottesville) (Jan. 15in Atlanta); UVA 82-80 22903 Massie Road,Charlottesville,Va. 22904-4853 400853, Charlottesville,Va. 486.3 14.8 5.1 12.2 NITsecondround Tech leads,34-27 18-13 Newport News,Va. New Castle,Del. San Fernando,Trinidad Roanoke, Va. P.O. Box EltonBrown 6-10/t-6th GT75-57 GaryForbes 4/1 HEAD COACH Pete Gillen 300 Charlotte. 61 Jacketvictoryinthe1990final Virginia areevenat4-4,includinga70- in CharlottesvilleonJan.9,2001. ACC withits73-68victoryoverVirginia a 16-gameroadlosingstreakinthe an ACC foe’s homecourt.Tech snapped It isTech’s bestwinningpercentageon Tech’s lastfourtripstoCharlottesville. University Hall,includingthreewinsin Cavalier wincomingJan.22,2002. teams intheThrillerdome,lone last ninemeetingsbetweenthetwo been decidedbyfivepointsorless. since theJacketsjoinedACChave less, and24oftheteams’56meetings have beendecidedbysixpointsor 22, 1995.Sixofthelastsevenmeetings for VirginiainCharlottesvilleonJan. and an88-85double-overtimetriumph win for Tech in Atlanta onJan.23,1984, season, includinga72-71triple-overtime overtime fivetimessincethe1983-84 first seasonof2000-01. including allthreemeetingsinHewitt’s against VirginiaunderPaulHewitt, coached byPeteGillen,andis7-2 seconds remaining. shot forthewinningpointswith2.4 win 82-80. Todd Billethitathree-point point deficitinthelastthreeminutesto Feb. 14,Virginiaralliedfromaseven- in thesecondhalf.InCharlottesvilleon Cavaliers to26.1percentfromthefloor forced 21turnoversandheldthe Jan. 15,75-57,inAtlanta.TheJackets Cavaliers intheteams’firstmeeting the last19meetingswithVirginia. last five,eightofthe10and15 Under PaulHewitt: All NeutralGames: In the ACC Tournament: Since joiningtheACC: At UniversityHall: All RoadGames: In Atlanta: At TheOmni: At GeorgiaDome: At AMC: All HomeGames: Series Notes > Inthe ACC Tournament, Tech and > Tech is10-16againstVirginia at > TheJacketshavewoneightofthe > Tech andVirginia haveplayedto > Tech is10-3againstVirginia teams > > Georgia Tech haswonfourofthe Last season: 19-5 22-8 SENIOR/FORWARD-CENTER Elton Brown 1-3 10-16 Tech defeatedthe 20-7 1-0 10-16 7-2 4-4 32-26 4-4 Series History: Georgia Tech leads, 34-27 Coaching Records Location Before ACC ACC ACC Tournament Totals Atlanta 2-0 18-7 20-7 Paul Hewitt vs. Virginia In Atlanta ...... 3-1 Charlottesville 0-1 10-15 10-16 In Charlottesville ...... 3-1 Neutral 4-4 4-4 Neutral sites ...... 1-0 Totals 28-22 4-4 34-27 Total ...... 7-2 Pete Gillen vs. Tech All-Time Series Results In Atlanta ...... 1-5 In Charlottesville ...... 2-4 12-20-47 ...... h9 W 51- 48 Neutral sites ...... 0-1 12-1-69 ...... h W 72- 49 Total ...... 3-10 1-16-71 ...... a L 84- 89 12-1-79 ...... 13/13 ...... a L 37- 55 Winning Margins 2-9-80 ...... 18/nr ...... h W 62- 61 1-17-81 ...... 2/2 ...... a L 48- 85 Tech 2-16-81 ...... 1/1 ...... h L 42- 83 In Atlanta ...... 27 (78-51 on 1/19/91) 3-5-81 ...... 4/4 ...... n1 L 47- 76 In Charlottesville ...... 18 1-16-82 ...... 3/2 ...... h L 60- 79 (83-65 on 1/15/98) 2-15-82 ...... 1/1 ...... a L 52- 56 Neutral sites ...... 14 1-17-83 ...... 2/2 ...... h10 L 52- 66 (68-56 on 3/13/92) 2-14-83 ...... 3/2 ...... a L 69- 92 3-12-83 ...... 2/2 ...... n2 L 67- 96 Virginia 1-23-84 (3ot) ...... h W 72- 71 In Atlanta ...... 41 2-7-84 ...... 18/nr ...... a L 59- 91 ISMA’IL MUHAMMAD went 6-for-6 and (42-83 on 2/16/81) In Charlottesville ...... 37 1-21-85 ...... 17/15 ...... h W 49- 46 scored 13 points last year in an 18-point (48-85 on 1/17/81) 2-16-85 ...... 6/5 ...... a L 55- 62 homecourt win over the Cavaliers. 3-8-85 ...... 9/11 ...... n2 W 55- 48 Neutral sites ...... 29 1-4-86 ...... 6/6 ...... a W 64- 61 2-21-96 ...... 23/22 ...... a W 84- 75 (47-76 on 3/5/81) (67-96 on 3/12/83) 2-15-86 ...... 5/5 ...... h W 62- 55 1-22-97 ...... a L 64- 68 1-22-87 ...... h10 L 58- 61 2-6-97 ...... h W 66- 53 2-18-87 ...... a L 58- 60 1-15-98 ...... a W 83- 65 Largest Scores 3-6-87 ...... n1 L 54- 55 2-14-98 ...... h W 105- 86 Tech 1-23-88 ...... a L 55- 58 1-23-99 ...... a W 77- 65 In Atlanta ...... 105 2-25-88 ...... 20/16 ...... h W 76- 71 2-25-99 (ot) ...... h W 74- 68 (105-86 on 2/14/98) 2-6-89 ...... a L 71- 78 1-8-00 ...... a L 65- 83 In Charlottesville ...... 90 2-22-89 ...... h W 73- 65 2-9-00 ...... h W 68- 47 (90-73 on 3/5/03) 1-21-90 (ot) .... 11/11 ...... a L 79- 81 1-9-01 ...... 10/11 ...... a W 73- 68 Neutral sites ...... 74 2-22-90 ...... 8/6 ...... h L 71- 73 2-11-01 ...... 6/9 ...... h W 62- 56 (74-69 on 3/9/01) 3-11-90 ...... 14/13 ...... n3 W 70- 61 3-9-01 ...... 12/12 ...... n5 W 74- 69 1-19-91 ...... 14/15 ...... h W 78- 51 1-22-02 ...... 7/7 ...... h L 65- 69 Virginia 2-19-91 ...... 20/19 ...... a W 73- 60 2-23-02 ...... 22/15 ...... a W 82- 80 In Atlanta ...... 86 1-14-92 ...... 16/14 ...... h W 75- 71 2-1-03 ...... h W 80- 60 (105-86 on 2/14/98) 2-22-92 ...... a W 52- 49 3-5-03 ...... a W 90- 73 In Charlottesville ...... 92 (69-92 on 2/14/83) 3-13-92 ...... n3 W 68- 56 1-15-04 ...... 12/14 ...... h W 75- 57 Neutral sites ...... 96 1-23-93 ...... 16/16 ..... 7/10 ...... a W 75- 71 2-14-04 ...... 15/16 ...... a L 80- 82 2-23-93 ...... 22/22 ...... h W 73- 61 (67-96 on 3/12/83) 1-23-94 ...... 17/17 ...... h W 74- 70 n1-ACC Tournament (Capital Centre, Landover, 2-22-94 (ot) .... 23/nr ...... a L 72- 73 Md.); n2-ACC Tournament (The Omni, Atlanta, Ga.); Single-Game Scoring 1-22-95 (2ot) . 22/18 ..... 18/19 ...... a L 85- 88 n3-ACC Tournament (Charlotte [N.C.] Coliseum); Tech 2-22-95 ...... 24/22 ..... 14/14 ...... h L 60- 83 n4-ACC Tournament (Greensboro [N.C.] Coliseum); In Atlanta ...... 26 3-7-95 ...... 11/13 ...... n4 L 67- 77 n5-ACC Tournament (Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.); (Travis Best on 2/23/93) 1-20-96 ...... h W 90- 70 h9-Heisman Gym; h10-The Omni In Charlottesville ...... 33 (Kenny Anderson on 2/19/91) Neutral sites ...... 33 Tech Players vs. Virginia [career] (Mark Price on 3/12/83)

Player G FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. R B Avg A Bl St TP Avg Virginia Bynum 2 6-14 .429 3-8 .375 1-2 .500 2 1.0 3 0 2 16 8.0 In Atlanta ...... 31 Elder 5 25-67 .373 12-32 .375 8-10 .800 15 3.0 16 1 5 63 12.6 (Curtis Staples 2/14/98) In Charlottesville ...... 30 Jack 4 15-24 .625 0-1 .000 17-19 .895 10 2.5 27 1 7 47 11.8 (Bryant Smith on 1/21/90) McHenry 6 1-8 .125 0-3 .000 3-4 .750 8 1.3 3 3 4 5 0.8 Neutral sites ...... 36 Muhammad 6 18-28 .643 0-0 .000 5-13 .385 12 2.0 9 1 2 39 6.5 (Junior Burrough on 3/10/95) Schenscher 6 11-22 .500 0-0 .000 8-12 .667 24 4.0 5 10 2 30 5.0 Tarver 4 4-7 .571 0-0 .000 5-9 .556 14 3.5 2 4 4 13 3.3 West 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Ramblinwreck.com • 161 Opponents Alexander MemorialColiseum(9,191)•Atlanta,Ga. January 22,2005•4p.m.ETRaycom/JP Virginia Tech s itbrh[E L, W, W, W, W, vs. Pittsburgh[BE] L, L, vs. Rutgers[BE] L,52-85 at Georgeto Rutgers W,80-65 W, West Virginia L, at BostonCollege L, St. John’s at Villanova L, L, at Rutgers Georgetown Providence at Syracuse L, W, Connecticut at SetonHall L, W, W, W, Notre Dame W,80-56 Miami at WestVirginia at Pittsburgh L, vs. EastCarolina William &Mary L, W,76-66 L, at Towson Radford VMI W, 61-59 vs. OhioState Old Dominion(ot) Morgan State Maryland at Virginia Western Carolina atClemson Miami New Hampshire atNCState Duke Won 15,Lost14 2003-04 Results atVirginia atMaryland M.10-13 atMiami WakeForest M.5 atDuke M.1 F.26 F.19 F.17 NCState F.12 Clemson at F.8 F.5 F.2 atFloridaState J.30 J.27 J.22 J.19 J.15 atVMI J.12 JamesMadison atSaintJohn’s J.8 Chattanooga D.30 D.27 D.22 at D.19 D.11 D.8 Mar D.4 D.2 N.28 N.23 N.19 2004-05 Schedule 162 nW,60-55 wn •Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 vs. MississippiState yland-Eastern Shore Bethune-Cookman Western Michigan ACC Tournament William &Mary Georgia Tech North Carolina Morgan State W, 79-49 L, 63-74 Virginia Loyola 61-58 71-70 53-49 54-53 69-57 69-67 80-54 74-67 73-60 61-74 48-56 68-80 64-76 60-96 76-83 59-65 59-78 67-74 57-62 92-94 65-80 Fax: E-mail: Home Phone: Basketball contact: E-mail: Home Phone: SID: Office Phone: Media Relations Best TimetoContact: Assistant Coaches: Record atVT: Career Record: Alma Mater: Head Coach: Coaching Staff Ticket OfficePhone: Athletic Dept.Phone: Athletic Director: President: University Personnel Official AthleticsWebsite: Capacity: Home Arena: Conference: Nickname: Founded: Colors: Enrollment: Location: General Information 3ClmnClisF6828S.8737StoneMountain, Ga. 3.7 So 8.7 220 3.6 So. 6-7 4.9 228 Suf 4.4 F Jr. 200 - 6-8 2.9 9.8 205 6-7 F 3.7 So. 6-5 - 210 G/F ChrisTucker 190 6-3 Jr. G 42 Coleman Collins - Fr. 6-3 215 G 33 Duluth, Ga. CarlosDixen Ettrick,Va. 200 6-8 G 32 - - MarkusSailes 2.1 6-3 24 F 0.7 MarcusTravis 4.9 - 23 G Fr. JamonGordon 0.5 22 Jr. 190 170 AllenCalloway 6-11 Jr. Fr. 21 220 6-7 6-1 MarquieCooke C/F 190 180 15 6-4 RobertKrabbendam G G/F 6-5 So. 6-7 14 DeronWashington G 195 G 13 G/F WyntonWitherspoon 6-2 DavisStubbs 11 ShawnHarris G 5 BobRitchie 3 ZabianDowdell 2 1 Name No. 2004-05 Roster Sports Information Palmore Greenberg, RyanOdom,Stacy 1978 3244 3977 www.hokiesports.com Orange DaveSmith (540)231-6984 ChicagoMaroonandBurnt [email protected] [email protected] 10,052 1851 Dr.CharlesSteger Blacksburg,Va. Hokies 28,000 AtlanticCoast FairleighDickinson, CassellColiseum (540)231-6726 15-14(1year) (540)552-8461 (850)894-5801 SethGreenberg 228-184(14years) JimWeaver BillDyer Brad (800)828- (540)231- o.H.W.C.PGRGHometown RPG PPG Cl. Wt. Ht. Pos. through 1 r Hoorn,Netherlands - - Fr. 210 Other KeyReturnees: Returning Starters: Starters Returning/Lost: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Postseason: Big EastRecord/Finish: 2003-04 Record: Team Information r- - Blacksburg,Va. - - Sr.-R - So. - - Fr.-R (540) 961-7604 [email protected] Bill Roth Radio Play-by-Play (540) 981-3221 [email protected] Randy King/ Primary BeatWriter Last Meeting: Series Record: Series Information Overnight ShippingAddress: Mailing Address: Press RowPhone: . . Fincastle, Va. 0.3 1.1 . (G, Jr.) Calloway (G,Jr.),ShawnHarris Dixon (G/F, Sr.-R), Allen Coleman Collins(C,So.) (G, So.),MarkusSailesJr.), Dowdell (G,So.),JamonGordon 1984, inBlacksburg) 4-1 same 24061 Athletic Center, Blacksburg,Va. 0830Pa 3.0 10.8 Roanoke Times none VT77-74(Mar.10, Virginia Tech leads, 15-14 Salisbury, N.C. Richmond, Va. Jacksonville, Fla. Gretna, Va. New Orleans,La. Asheville, N.C. Burke, Va. 460Jamerson (540)231-3048 hokee, Fla. folk, Va. Zabian Carlos 7-9/T-8th 4/1 HEAD COACH Seth Greenberg 7/2 the headcoachatVirginia Tech. at Georgia Tech, andCharlieMoirwas Bobby Creminswasinhisthirdseason last timethetwoteamsmet,in1984, faced eachother’scurrentschool.The coaching careers,norhaseithercoach coached bytheotherduringtheirhead Greenberg haseverfacedateam Alexander MemorialColiseum. Jackets playedtheirhomegamesat in 1957,thesecondseason Yellow meeting withVirginia Tech by11 points Championship seasonayearlater. 13 yearsandaprecursortotheACC was Tech’s firstpost-seasongame in Mark PriceandJohnSalley, 77-74.It Jackets andtheirfutureAll-Americans NBA starDellCurry, held offthe Yellow Tournament. The Hokies,ledbyfuture of the1984NationalInvitation the twoteamsoccurredinfirstround at No.14. Georgia Tech atNo.18,Virginia Tech were rankedintheUPIpollattime, on tofinishtheseason21-5.Bothteams start forthe Yellow Jackets. Tech went Tournament thatwaspartofan11-0 overtime triumphattheGatorBowl occurred onDec.27,1962,a73-72 Virginia Tech infivepreviousmeetings Under PaulHewitt: All NeutralGames: In the ACC Tournament: Since joiningtheACC: At CassellColiseum: All RoadGames: In Atlanta: At AMC: All HomeGames: Series Notes > NeitherPaulHewittnorSeth > Tech lostitsonlyhomecourt > Themostrecentmeetingbetween > GeorgiaTech’s onlyvictoryover 0-1 0-1 SOPHOMORE/FORWARD Coleman Collins 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 Series History: Virginia Tech leads, 4-1 Coaching Records Location Prior to ACC ACC ACC Tournament Totals Atlanta 0-1 0-1 Paul Hewitt vs. Virginia Tech In Atlanta ...... 0-0 Blacksburg 0-2 0-2 In Blacksburg ...... 0-0 Neutral 1-1 1-1 Neutral sites ...... 0-0 Totals 1-4 1-4 Total ...... 0-0

Seth Greenberg vs. Georgia Tech All-Time Series Results In Atlanta ...... 0-0 In Blacksburg ...... 0-0 2-14-21 ...... a L 15- 31 Neutral sites ...... 0-0 12-20-57 ...... h L 59- 70 Total ...... 0-0 12-27-62 (ot) .. nr/18 ..... nr/14 ...... n1 W 73- 72 BUD BLEMKER (23, below) scored 12-22-79 ...... n2 L 62- 67 26 points for the Yellow Jackets, but Winning Margins 3-15-84 ...... a1 L 74- 77 the Hokies’ Bob Ayersman outdueled him with 32 as his team toppled Georgia Tech n1-Gator Bowl Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.); Georgia Tech, 70-59, in Virginia In Atlanta ...... na n2-Roanoke Times & World News Holiday Classic Tech’s only visit to Alexander In Blacksburg ...... na (Roanoke [Va.] Civic Center); a1-NIT first round Memorial Coliseum on Dec. 20, 1957. JIM CALDWELL (52, left) scored 17 to lead Tech to its only Neutral sites ...... 1 victory over the Hokies, 73-72 in (73-72 on 12/27/62) overtime, on Dec. 27, 1962. Virginia Tech In Atlanta ...... 11 (70-59 on 12/20/57) In Blacksburg ...... 16 (31-15 on 2/14/21) In Neutral ...... 5 (67-62 on 12/22/79) Largest Scores Georgia Tech In Atlanta ...... 59 (59-70 on 12/20/57) In Blacksburg ...... 74 (74-77 on 3/15/84) Neutral sites ...... 72 (72-73 on 12/27/62)

Virginia Tech In Atlanta ...... 70 (70-59 on 12/20/57) In Blacksburg ...... 77 (77-74 on 3/15/84) In Neutral ...... 72 (72-73 on 12/27/62) Single-Game Scoring Georgia Tech In Atlanta ...... 26 (Bud Blemker on 12/20/57) In Blacksburg ...... 17 (Yvon Joseph on 3/15/88) Neutral sites ...... 35 (Brook Steppe on 12/22/79)

Virginia Tech In Atlanta ...... 32 (Bob Ayersman on 12/20/57) In Blacksburg ...... 19 (Perry Young on 3/15/84) Neutral sites ...... 23 (Howard Pardue on 12/27/62) Tech Players vs. Virginia Tech [career] Player G FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. R B Avg A Bl St TP Avg no experience

Ramblinwreck.com • 163 Opponents March 2,2005•7p.m.ETESPNJoelMemorialColiseum(14,665)Winston-Salem,N.C. January 27,2005•8p.m.ETRaycom/JPAlexanderMemorialColiseum(9,191)Atlanta,Ga. Wake Forest CSaeL,70-81 L, W, L, L, vs. St.Joseph’s[NCAA] W, vs. Manhattan[NCAA] W, vs. VCU[NCAA] vs. Maryland[ACC] W, W, NC State at Virginia L,73-79 at Maryland W, Florida State(ot) W,93-85 at GeorgiaTech Duke Cincinnati L, at Clemson L, L, North Carolina W,78-63 at NC W,86-47 Virginia Maryland W, at FloridaState Georgia Tech W,78-66 at Duke at Texas W,81-66 W,100-67 Clemson W, 86-61 W, 119-114 W, Brown New Mexico North CarolinaA&T W, at NorthCarolina(ot) at SMU Richmond Indiana atNCState Yale at Virginia Elon GeorgiaTech vs. Memphis Longwood atDuke Won 21,Lost10 atMiami 2003-04 Results NCState FloridaState M.10-13 Duke M.6 Miami M.2 atVirginia Tech F.27 F.23 F.20 at at F.15 F.12 at Maryland NorthCarolina F.10 F.5 atClemson atVirginia F.2 J.29 T J.27 J.22 at J.18 T at J.15 Richmond J.11 atIllinois J.8 Yale J.2 D.30 D.22 D.18 D.15 D.13 D.4 D.1 N.24-26 N.22 N.18 N.15 2004-05 Schedule tt L, State 164 Preseason NIT(ifnecessary) Preseason NIT(ifnecessary) •Georgia Tech Basketball 2004-05 George Washington North CarolinaA&T ACC Tournament Georgia Tech Florida State New Mexico Cincinnati W, 84-80 W, 91-83 W, 82-67 W, 91-67 L, 72-84 emple 66-73 79-78 90-87 80-76 90-84 91-85 91-78 70-61 97-55 85-76 80-84 86-87 82-84 68-73 70-75 81-94 exas Elon Mailing Address: Press RowPhone: Office Fax: E-mail: Direct Phone: Assistant AD/SID: Office Phone: Media Relations Best TimetoContactCoach: Office Phone: Assistant Coaches: Record atWakeForest: Career Record: Alma Mater: Head Coach: Coaching Staff Ticket OfficePhone: Athletic Dept.Phone: Athletics Director: President: University Personnel Official AthleticWebsite: Capacity: Home Arena: Conference: Nickname: Founded: Colors: Enrollment: Location: General Information 5Kl isrC61 224 Raleigh.N.C. Jr. 6-11 Jr. - 200 C 275 6-5 - 6-9 F C 6-5 228 Fr. Sr. KyleVisser 6-9 G 55 TrentStrickland 180 200 So. Sr. 1.4 33 F EricWilliams 6-9 6-7 168 180 1.4 31 RichardJoyce 6-0 F F 6-2 Jr. 23 VytasDanelius Jr. 185 G G 185 13 CameronStanley 265 6-3 6-2 11 JamaalLevy 6-9 G G Taron10 Downey F ChrisPaul 4 JeremyIngram 3 JustinGray 2 ChrisEllis 1 0 Name No. 2004-05 Roster Winston-Salem, N.C.27109 through SportsInformation Gaudio, ChrisMack years) Academy, 1972 DEAC 5616 www.wakeforestsports.com Veterans MemorialColiseum [email protected] OldGoldandBlack 14,665 1834 Dr.ThomasK.Hearn Winston-Salem,N.C. DemonDeacons (336)758-5140 3,950 AtlanticCoast U.S.MerchantMarine SkipProsser LawrenceJoel (336)758-5640 (336)758-5622 (336)287-8954 232-107(11 years) P.O. Box7426, DeanBuchan RonWellman (336)727-2945 JeffBattle,Dino (888)758- (336)758- o.H.W.C.PGRGHometown RPG PPG Cl. Wt. Ht. Pos. 67-29(3 0 r . . Mount 0.8 3.4 Jr. 200 Other KeyReturnees: Returning Starters: Starters Returning/Lost: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Post-Season: ACC Record/Finish: 2003-04 Record: Team Information o . . GrandRapids,Mich. 2.6 4.6 So. Kaunas, 4.4 5.9 Sr. Kinston,N.C. 0.8 1.6 So. (336) 758-4515 [email protected] Stan Cotten Radio Play-by-Play (336) 727-7321 [email protected] Dan Collins/ Primary BeatWriter Last Year’sMeetings: Series Record: Series Information Overnight ShippingAddress: Visser (C,So.) Richard Joyce(G,Jr.),Kyle (F, Jr.), ChrisEllis(F, Jr.), Danelius (F, Sr.), Trent Strickland (G, Jr.),ChrisPaulSo.) Jamaal Levy(F, Sr.), JustinGray (G, Sr.),EricWilliams(C,Jr.), 11/1 80-76 (Feb.22inAtlanta) (Jan. 20inWinston-Salem);WF 30-26 27106 Wingate Rd.,Winston-Salem,N.C. Manchester AthleticCenter, 245.6 12.4 8.4 2.3 10.3 3.3 10.2 14.8 3.2 17.0 . . East Flat Rock,N.C. 3.4 6.4 Winston-Salem Journal NCAASweetSixteen WakeForestleads, 21-10 Wake Forest,N.C. Panama City, Panama Oxford, N.C. Lewisville, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Marietta, Ga. Taron Downey 9-7/T-3rd Airy, N.C. GT73-66 Vytas 5/0 HEAD COACH Skip Prosser 203 in Greensboro. triumph inthe1996championshipgame ACC Tournament, includinga75-74 its meetingswithGeorgia Tech inthe opening ofJoelColiseum. played inWinston-Salempriortothe Greensboro anda2-4markingames in regular-seasongamesplayed Forest ontheroad,includinga2-3mark building. Tech is8-18againstWake last season,andisjust4-11 inthe Coliseum beforeitswinonJan.20of to WakeForestatLawrenceJoel coached WakeForestteams. Jackets are2-5againstSkipProsser- under headcoachPaulHewitt.The Jackets’ homecourt. Deacons havewontwostraightonthe Alexander MemorialColiseum,andthe scored 27for Tech. Justin Gray’s26points.B.J.Elder in Atlantabyascoreof80-76behind Deacons returnedthefavoronFeb.22 range andscored14.TheDemon Lewis went4-for-4fromthree-point the benchwith20points,andMarvin games. WillBynumledtheJacketsoff homecourt winningstreakat24straight Salem, snappingtheDemonDeacons’ Tech won73-66onJan.20inWinston- winning ontheotherteam’shomecourt. their regular-seasonmeetings,each victories from1985-91. since 1985,including12straight times inWinston-Salem. in thatspan,and Tech winning three times atAlexanderMemorialColiseum series, withWakeForestwinningfour last 24regular-seasongamesinthe Under PaulHewitt: All NeutralGames: In the ACC Tournament: Since joiningtheACC: At Greensboro(allgames): At Greensboro(regularseason): At Winston-Salem: At JoelColiseum: All RoadGames: At AMC: All HomeGames: Series Notes >Wake Foresthaswonallthreeof >Tech hadlostfive straight games >Tech is3-6againstWake Forest >Tech is17-9ingamesplayedat > >Tech is23-19againstWake Forest >The hometeamhaswon17ofthe Last season: 17-9 JUNIOR/GUARD Justin Gray Tech andWake split 7-19 17-9 6-14 4-11 1-3 3-6 25-28 0-3 2-4 2-3 Series History: Wake Forest leads, 30-26 Coaching Records Location Before ACC ACC ACC Tournament Totals Atlanta 0-1 17-8 17-9 Paul Hewitt vs. Wake Forest In Atlanta ...... 2-2 Winston-Salem 0-1 8-17 8-18 In Winston-Salem ...... 1-3 Neutral 1-0 0-3 1-3 Neutral sites ...... 0-1 Totals 1-2 22-22 0-3 26-30 Total ...... 3-6 Skip Prosser vs. Tech All-Time Series Results In Atlanta ...... 2-1 In Winston-Salem ...... 2-1 12-29-49 ...... n1 W 64- 57 Neutral sites ...... 1-0 1-12-65 ...... h L 78- 97 Total ...... 5-2 1-8-66 ...... a1 L 80- 96 1-26-80 ...... h L 59- 67 Winning Margins 2-16-80 ...... a1 L 48- 49 1-3-81 ...... 8/8 ...... a1 L 61- 87 Tech 2-7-81 ...... 8/8 ...... h L 56- 86 In Atlanta ...... 19 (94-75 on 2/10/85) 1-2-82 ...... nr/20 ...... h L 56- 74 (80-61 on 2/27/92) 2-6-82 ...... 13/16 ...... a2 L 38- 53 In Winston-Salem ...... 12 1-8-83 ...... a2 L 53- 60 (91-79 on 1/6/90) 2-12-83 ...... h W 70- 69 Neutral sites ...... 7 1-7-84 ...... 8/9 ...... h W 68- 66 (64-57 on 12/29/49) 2-2-84 (ot) ...... 18/nr ..... 15/15 ...... a1 L 74- 78 1-5-85 ...... 8/7 ...... a2 L 54- 68 Wake Forest 2-10-85 ...... 10/7 ...... h W 94- 75 In Atlanta ...... 30 1-8-86 ...... 5/5 ...... h W 72- 58 (56-86 on 2/7/81) 2-19-86 ...... 5/5 ...... a1 W 59- 49 In Winton-Salem ...... 26 1-3-87 (ot) ...... 18/nr ...... a1 W 65- 59 (61-87 on 1/3/81) 2-7-87 ...... h W 83- 69 Neutral sites ...... 25 1-10-88 ...... h W 78- 66 (49-74 on 3/11/94) 2-13-88 ...... a2 W 78- 75 B.J. ELDER has averaged 15.6 points and 1-7-89 ...... 19/16 ...... a2 W 84- 75 shot 45 percent from three-point range in Largest Scores 2-11-89 ...... h W 75- 70 seven career games against Wake Forest. Tech 1-6-90 ...... 12/12 ...... a W 91- 79 In Atlanta ...... 101 2-7-90 ...... 16/15 ...... h W 79- 70 1-16-99 ...... h W 75- 61 (101-91 on 1/6/91) 1-6-91 ...... 24/nr ...... h W 101- 91 2-16-99 ...... a L 58- 67 In Winston-Salem ...... 91 2-9-91 ...... a L 74- 86 1-27-00 ...... h L 46- 60 (91-79 on 1/6/90) 1-18-92 ...... 16/14 ..... nr/24 ...... a L 72- 86 2-27-00 ...... a L 64- 76 Neutral sites ...... 83 2-27-92 ...... h W 80- 61 1-13-01 (ot) ...... 6/6 ...... h W 95- 89 (83-92 on 3/8/02) 1-21-93 ...... 16/16 ...... h L 58- 81 2-14-01 ...... 23/15 ...... a L 65- 81 2-20-93 ...... 10/11 ...... a W 69- 58 1-26-02 ...... 21/16 ...... a L 74- 87 Wake Forest 1-19-94 ...... 17/17 ...... a L 63- 67 2-27-02 ...... 24/22 ...... h W 90- 77 In Atlanta ...... 97 2-19-94 ...... 25/nr ...... h W 71- 69 3-8-02 ...... n2 L 83- 92 (78-97 on 1/12/65) 3-11-94 ...... n2 L 49- 74 1-19-03 ...... a L 66- 73 In Winston-Salem ...... 96 1-17-95 ...... 22/18 ..... 15/16 ...... h W 67- 65 2-20-03 ...... h L 67- 75 (80-96 on 1/8/66) 2-18-95 ...... 20/17 ..... 14/14 ...... a L 62- 73 1-20-04 ...... 11/13 ..... 10/7 ...... a W 73- 66 Neutral sites ...... 92 (83-92 on 3/8/02) 1-17-96 ...... 6/6 ...... a L 63- 66 2-22-04 ...... 18/16 ..... 15/15 ...... h L 76- 80 2-17-96 ...... 8/9 ...... h W 64- 63 3-10-96 ...... 18/18 ..... 12/10 ...... n3 L 74- 75 n1-Dixie Classic (Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh, Single-Game Scoring 1-8-97 ...... 2/2 ...... h L 63- 73 N.C.); n2-ACC Tournament (Charlotte [N.C.] Tech 2-25-97 ...... 5/5 ...... a L 55- 71 Coliseum); n3-ACC Tournament (Greensboro [N.C.] In Atlanta ...... 32 1-10-98 ...... h W 70- 63 Coliseum); a1-Winston-Salem, N.C., Coliseum; a2- (Kenny Anderson on 1/6/91) 2-11-98 ...... a W 77- 76 Greensboro [N.C.] Coliseum In Winston-Salem ...... 36 (Dennis Scott on 1/6/90) Neutral sites ...... 26 Tech Players vs. Wake Forest [career] (Stephon Marbury on 3/10/96)

Player G FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. R B Avg A Bl St TP Avg Wake Forest Bynum 2 9-19 .474 4-8 .500 4-5 .800 3 1.5 8 0 1 26 13.0 In Atlanta ...... 29 Elder 7 35-77 .455 17-38 .447 22-23 .956 21 3.0 10 0 4 109 15.6 ( on 1/21/93) In Winston-Salem ...... 30 Jack 4 17-45 .378 4-17 .235 17-21 .810 9 2.3 21 0 5 55 13.8 ( on 1/19/03) McHenry 6 1-9 .111 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 5 0.8 3 1 4 4 0.7 Neutral sites ...... 27 Muhammad 7 17-41 .415 1-4 .250 13-19 .684 24 3.4 8 0 10 52 7.4 ( on 3/10/96) Schenscher 7 11-20 .550 0-0 .000 4-9 .444 31 4.4 4 5 5 26 3.7 Tarver 2 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 2.0 0 4 1 2 1.0 West 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1.0 0 0 1 0 0.0

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• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 Big East oa 01 27 13 1 1 40 1 1 1 2 2 0 10 3 0 1 2 13 0 Total 1 1 3 Wisconsin 1 0 3 1 3 1 Purdue 2 6 2 Penn State 6 0 3 1 Ohio State 1 Northwestern 7 L Minnesota Michigan State W 3 Michigan GP 2 0 20 Iowa 6 23 Indiana 1 0 Illinois 8 1 1 Opponent 0 1 0 Big Ten 0 0 1 0 Total 0 1 Winthrop 0 0 VMI 4 Radford 1 L UNC Asheville 4 1 0 Liberty 5 W High Point GP 3 2 6 Coastal Carolina 4 2 0 Charleston Southern Birmingham Southern 0 0 Opponent 0 0 0 0 Big South 0 0 0 0 1 0 Total 0 0 3 0 Weber State 4 Portland State 0 L Northern Arizona 0 Montana State W 0 17 Montana GP 0 0 31 Idaho State 0 0 48 Eastern Washington 1 1 Cal State-Sacramento 3 2 Opponent 1 1 3 3 4 Big Sky 2 2 2 4 2 3 Total 0 8 0 4 West Virginia 0 Villanova 5 2 0 Syracuse 4 5 5 Seton Hall 1 2 St. John’s 7 1 Rutgers 6 1 L 2 Providence 4 Pittsburgh W 5 Notre Dame GP Georgetown Connecticut Boston College Opponent a tt-ulro 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0 0 Cal State-Fullerton W Cal-Santa Barbara 13 GP 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Chicago State 0 0 0 Sacred Heart 0 0 0 Louisiana State 34 14 20 Middle Tennessee State 0 0 0 IUPUI 1 0 1 St. Francis (Pa.) 1 1 0 Mississippi 19 11 8 New Mexico State 0 0 0 Missouri-Kansas City 0 0 0 St. Francis (N.Y.) 1 1 0 Mississippi State 29 16 13 New Orleans 1 1 0 Oakland 0 0 0 Wagner 0 0 0 South Carolina 42 24 18 North Texas 1 1 0 Oral Roberts 0 0 0 Total 6 5 1 Tennessee 69 27 42 South Alabama 0 0 0 Southern Utah 0 0 0 Vanderbilt 67 31 36 Western Kentucky 0 0 0 Valparaiso 0 0 0 Ohio Valley Total 742 354 388 Total 3 3 0 Western Illinois 0 0 0 Total 1 0 1 Opponent GP W L Southern West Coast Austin Peay 1 1 0 Mideastern Athletic Eastern Illinois 1 1 0 Opponent GP W L Opponent GP W L Eastern Kentucky 0 0 0 Appalachian State 4 4 0 Gonzaga 0 0 0 Opponent GP W L Jacksonville State 0 0 0 Chattanooga 15 13 2 Loyola Marymount 1 1 0 Bethune-Cookman 0 0 0 Morehead State 2 2 0 Citadel 5 5 0 Pepperdine 1 1 0 Coppin State 0 0 0 Murray State 2 1 1 College of Charleston 6 5 1 Portland 0 0 0 Delaware State 1 1 0 Samford 4 4 0 Davidson 12 9 3 San Diego 0 0 0 Florida A&M 4 4 0 S.E. Missouri State 0 0 0 East Tennessee State 4 3 1 San Francisco 1 0 1 Hampton 0 0 0 Tennessee-Martin 0 0 0 Elon 1 1 0 Santa Clara 1 0 1 Howard 3 3 0 Tennessee State 1 1 0 Furman 29 23 6 St. Mary’s 0 0 0 Maryland-Eastern Shore 2 2 0 Tennessee Tech 2 2 0 Georgia Southern 5 3 2 Total 4 2 2 Morgan State 3 3 0 Totals 13 12 1 UNC Greensboro 2 2 0 Norfolk State 0 0 0 Western Carolina 8 7 1 Western Athletic North Carolina A&T 6 6 0 Pac 10 Wofford 14 12 2 South Carolina State 2 2 0 Total 105 87 18 Opponent GP W L Total 21 21 0 Opponent GP W L Boise State 0 0 0 Arizona 1 1 0 Southland Fresno State 0 0 0 Missouri Valley Arizona State 1 0 1 Hawaii 4 2 2 California 2 0 2 Opponent GP W L Louisiana Tech 0 0 0 Opponent GP W L Oregon 2 1 1 Lamar 0 0 0 Rice 14 9 5 Bradley 3 0 3 Oregon State 0 0 0 Louisiana-Monroe 0 0 0 San Jose State 0 0 0 Creighton 0 0 0 Southern Cal 1 1 0 McNeese State 0 0 0 SMU 14 8 6 Drake 0 0 0 Stanford 3 1 2 Nicholls State 0 0 0 Nevada 1 1 0 Evansville 1 0 1 UCLA 3 1 2 Northwestern State 0 0 0 Tulsa 0 0 0 Illinois State 0 0 0 Washington 3 2 1 Sam Houston State 0 0 0 Texas-El Paso 2 0 2 Indiana State 0 0 0 Washington State 0 0 0 Southeastern Louisiana 0 0 0 Total 35 20 15 Northern Iowa 1 1 0 Total 16 7 9 Stephen F. 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Ramblinwreck.com • 167 Opponents and thesite. applicable) appearinthecolumnsbetweendate Note: h11 -GeorgiaDome h10 - The Omni h9 -HeismanGym(1938-39through1955-56) h8 -Naval Armory (1935-36through1936-37) h7 - Temporary Gym(1924-25through1930-31) h6 -LuckieStreet YMCA (1919-20) (1919-20) Club - AtlantaAthletic h5 h4 -City Auditorium (1919-20through1934-35) h3 -CrystalPalace(1912-13through1913-14) h2 -CablePianoCompanyHall(1908-09) h1 -Peachtree Auditorium (1905-06) 1-12-53 12-19-52 1-12-52 2-17-51 1-14-50 1-14-49 3-4-48 1-31-48 2-29-47 2-1-47 1-12-47 1-19-46 1-8-46 2-14-45 1-13-45 1-23-43 2-26-42 1-15-42 2-27-41 2-12-41 1-31-40 2-15-39 1-26-38 2-29-36 2-3-34 2-1-33 2-3-32 2-20-31 2-12-30 2-9-29 2-15-28 2-4-27 2-26-26 2-15-24 1-26-24 2-17-23 2-9-23 2-27-22 2-4-22 1-14-22 2-26-21 Home: 15-14,Away:5-22,Neutral:8-3 Alabama (28-39) 11-24-92 (exh) Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Akrides-Haarlem (1-0) 2-5-72 2-6-71 1-31-70 2-10-69 1-2-63 Home: 3-0,Away:1-1,Neutral:0-0 Air Force(4-1) 2-8-22 (ot) Home: 0-1,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Agoga Class(0-1) h - Alexander Memorial Key toHomeCourts All-Time SeriesResults Tech nationalrankandthatofitsopponent(if ...... n 6 34 46- W n3 ...... 64 46- L a ...... 44 37- L h9 ...... 63 16- 26 L 19- a 34 ...... L 19- h4 ...... L h4 ...... 21 37- W h7 ...... 15 50- W h7 ...... 24 39- W h4 ...... 29 36- W h4 ...... 75 53- 53 L 83- a ...... W h ...... h 9 67 69- W h9 66 ...... 60- 59 L 49- a 73 ...... L 39- h9 ...... 38 L 51- a ...... W h9 44 ...... 31- 40 L 43- h9 ...... W n3 42 ...... 38- 30 L 36- h9 ...... W a ...... 45 53- 31 26- W h9 33 ...... L 25- a 37 ...... L 32- a 31 ...... L 25- n3 39 ...... L 33- h9 46 ...... L 32- n3 52 ...... L 34- a 39 ...... L 25- h9 ...... 24 L 36- a 43 ...... 34- W h8 ...... L n2 ...... 19 23- 36 28- W h7 ...... L a 30 ...... 21- L a ...... 27 30- 31 24- W n1 33 ...... L 28- a 28 ...... L 27- h4 ...... L a ...... 25 33- W n1 49 ...... 20- 22 L 30- a ...... W n1 ...... 48 51- 67 W 88- a ...... W h ...... a 7 60 57- L a1 ...... 168 ...... 5L2-26 25- L h5 ...... nr/13 ...... 1-80 115- W h ...... Coliseum ...... 1 48 61- W h ......

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 (1956-present) 11-27-97 12-29-83 12-21-79 1-22-75 12-9-74 1-23-74 11-30-73 1-22-73 12-11-72 1-25-72 1-8-72 2-1-64 2-2-63 12-17-62 2-3-62 2-4-61 1-30-60 12-8-59 1-31-59 12-30-58 2-1-58 (2ot) 12-5-57 2-2-57 2-4-56 2-5-55 2-6-54 Lexington, Ky.) n1-Kentucky Invitational(MemorialColiseum, 12-20-75 Home: 0-0,Away:Neutral:0-1 Arizona State(0-1) n1-Brendan Byrne Arena, EastRutherford, N.J. 2-17-91 Home: 0-0,Away:Neutral:1-0 Arizona (1-0) 12-5-98 (ot) 12-2-95 1-4-84 2-21-83 Home: 3-0,Away:1-0,Neutral:0-0 Appalachian State(4-0) *h-Preseason NITfirstround 1-18-89 11-20-87 Home: 2-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Alcorn State(2-0) 1-1-24 Home: 0-0,Away:0-1,Neutral:0-0 Albany YMCA(0-1) 12-29-27 Home: 0-0,Away:0-1,Neutral:0-0 Albany (0-1) 12-17-03 11-28-83 12-15-82 Home: 3-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Alabama A&M(3-0) Sports Complex,Bayamon,P.R.) Ga.); n6-PuertoRicoShootout(EugenioGuerra Center); n5-CottonStatesClassic(TheOmni, Atlanta, Times &World NewsClassic(Roanoke,Va., Civic n2-Knoxville, Tenn.; n3-Louisville,Ky.; n4-Roanoke Ga.; n1-City Auditorium,Atlanta, Ala.; a1-Birmingham, ...... hL8-90 85- 81 L 93- 58 h ...... 74- W a ...... W h ...... 6/6 76 ...... 70- 49 L 57- a ...... W h ...... 67 92- W h ...... aL6-82 ...... 61- ...... L a ...... hW7-61 78- W h ...... 39 28- L a ...... / ....hL8-97 80- L h ...... 6/6 ...... 1 ...... 1 99 ...... 68- L a ...... 48 60- W a ...... 6/6 ...... 53 66- ...... W h ...... 62 73- W h ...... / ...n 2 56 62- W n1 ...... 6/6 ...... 72 83- W h ...... n 0 62 60- 54 W 57- n6 ...... 59 W 83- n5 ...... W n4 ...... 89 ...... 73- L a ...... 55 58- W a ...... 76 89- W a ...... 71 114- W *h ...... 32 23- L a ...... 41 74- 75 W h ...... 95- 5/6 ...... 85 W 90- h ...... W h ...... aL7-74 72- L a ...... hW7-72 74- W h ...... na/15 20/20 nr/20 ...... 9 53 69- W h ...... 9 65 89- W a ...... 63 88- W h ...... 18/na /0. 9/10 76 72- 12/17 L h9 ... 13/nr 91 .n 0 85 70- L n1 .. 19/18 1/na 1/16 .. 4 79 74- L a ...... hL6-88 64- L h ...... aL7-91 76- L a .... 89 83- L h .... 93 60- L a .... 11-2-99 (exh) 11-2-98 (exh) 11-17-97 (exh) 11-17-92 (exh) 11-14-91 (exh) 3-2-72 (exh) Home: 4-2,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Athletes InAction(4-2) 12-29-30 Home: 0-0,Away:1-0,Neutral:0-0 Arundel BoatClub(1-0) 2-17-68 Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Army (1-0) 11-23-02 Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff(1-0) Rainbow Classic(BlaisdellCenter, Honolulu,Hawaii) n1-Poinsettia Tournament (Greenville,S.C.);n2- 10/13 ...... 12-26-84 1-28-66 1-29-65 12-30-61 Home: 2-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:1-1 Arkansas (3-1) 2-29-24 2-9-24 1-11-24 2-23-23 1-12-23 2-11-22 1-28-22 1-22-21 3-9-20 1-10-20 2-27-14 2-20-14 2-22-13 2-14-13 2-4-09 2-17-06 Home: 37-20,Away:22-30,Neutral:2-3 Auburn (61-53) 2-21-45 (ot) 1-14-44 1-7-44 Home: 2-0,Away:1-0,Neutral:0-0 Atlanta NavalAirStation(3-0) 1-10-31 2-25-30 2-4-30 2-20-29 1-23-29 2-8-28 1-4-28 2-5-27 1-5-27 1-9-25 1-4-24 1-5-23 3-6-20 1-28-09 Home: 1-6,Away:Neutral:0-0 Atlanta AthleticClub(2-12) ...... aW3-18 33- W a ...... 21 17- L a ...... 24 8- L h2 ...... 34 46- W a ...... 29 31- W a ...... 33 29- 36 L 26- h7 ...... 23 L 41- a 34 ...... 28- W h7 23 ...... 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W h ...... 2W7-52 72- W n2 ...... 2-19-66 12-18-65 2-26-65 12-1-64 2-3-64 1-22-63 2-5-62 1-23-62 2-7-61 1-24-61 (ot) 2-2-60 1-19-60 2-3-59 1-21-59 2-3-58 1-22-58 2-4-57 (ot) 1-22-57 2-7-56 (ot) 2-7-55 1-26-55 2-8-54 1-20-54 . 12-12-53 1-14-53 12-10-52 2-13-52 2-9-52 . 12-29-51 2-14-51 1-31-51 2-22-50 1-10-50 2-23-49 1-11-49 2-25-48 1-30-48 1-29-47 1-15-47 1-16-46 1-14-46 2-17-45 2-20-45 2-30-43 1-22-43 2-3-42 1-30-42 2-5-41 2-1-41 2-21-40 (ot) 2-6-40 2-27-39 2-22-39 3-1-38 2-15-38 2-27-37 2-11-37 2-19-36 2-4-36 2-12-35 2-6-35 2-14-34 1-9-34 2-21-33 2-15-33 2-10-32 1-13-32 2-24-31 1-28-31 2-19-30 2-17-30 2-16-29 2-6-29 2-25-28 1-7-28 2-12-27 1-8-27 (ot) 2-19-26 1-9-26 2-7-25 1-17-25 ...... aW6-57 62- W a 48 ...... 39- L a 38 ...... 36- L 48 h ...... 45- L a 51 ...... 6/6 ...... 40- L h ...... 4/7 99 ...... 78- L a ...... 67 75- W h9 59 ...... 53- L h9 ...... 54 56- W h9 ...... 43 38- L a 51 ...... 45- 39 L 48- a ...... W h9 ...... 31 53- W h9 ...... 32 54- W h8 ...... 31 28- L a ...... 24 25- W h4 ...... 26 28- W a ...... 25 41- W h7 56 ...... 29- L a ...... 32 28- 15 L 14- a ...... L h7 ...... aL7-90 73- L a ...... 54 59- 60 52- W a ...... L h ...... 7/6 52 ...... 40- L h ...... 66 59- L h 66 ...... 6/6 ...... 55- L a ...... 5/6 80 ...... 72- L h ...... 74 81- W a ...... 70 73- W a 80 ...... 56- L a ...... 61 79- W h9 ...... 50 58- W a ...... 75 63- 44 L 64- a ...... 53 W 61- h9 ...... 49 W 65- a ...... 57 W 66- h9 41 ...... 33- W h9 ...... 43 L 50- a 38 ...... 31- W h9 ...... 49 L 65- a ...... 42 W 55- h9 ...... 26 W 53- a ...... 22 W 45- a ...... 41 W 74- h9 ...... 39 W 53- a ...... 21 W 53- h9 ...... 32 W 59- h9 ...... W a ...... 42 48- W h9 ...... 49 33- 38 L 24- h9 ...... L a ...... 42 43- 33 W 35- h8 ...... 28 W 42- a ...... 22 W 46- h8 ...... W h8 ...... 19 34- W a ...... 20 24- W h4 ...... 18 29- 20 W 29- h4 ...... 28 W 36- a 25 ...... 22- W h4 ...... 22 L 47- a ...... 33 W 37- h7 ...... 29 W 40- a ...... 34 W 47- h4 ...... 41 W 46- a ...... W a 30 ...... 29- L n1 42 ...... 24- L a ...... 13 28- W h7 ...... 21 28- W a ...... hL7-79 74- L h ...... 71 61- L a ...... 1L5-83 56- L a1 ...... 62 79- W n2 ...... 6 67 76- W h 77 ...... 74- L a ...... 20 22- W h7 ...... aW4-43 48- W a ...... 39 38- L a ...... nr/16 .. 9 64 69- W h ..... Biscayne (1-0) n1-Metro Tournament (Freedom Hall, Louisville, Ky.); 12-21-66 (ot) ...... h W 78- 76 Canisius (1-1) n2-Metro Tournament (Mid-South Coliseum, 12-16-67 ...... h L 52- 63 Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 Memphis, Tenn.); n3-Metro Tournament (Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, Ohio); n4-Rainbow Classic 2-24-69 ...... a L 85- 87 12-12-78 ...... h W 70- 49 Home: 0-0, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 0-0 (Special Events Center, Honolulu, Hawaii); n5-NCAA 1-17-70 ...... h W 86- 74 12-30-54 ...... a1 L 56- 70 Southeast Regional semifinal (Rupp Arena, 12-19-70 ...... a1 W 87- 76 Lexington, Ky.) 1-14-71 ...... h W 90- 81 Boston College (4-1) 12-31-55 ...... a1 W 86- 82 a1-Queen City Tournament (Buffalo, N.Y.) 12-11-71 ...... h L 62- 76 Home: 0-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 3-1 2-15-72 ...... a L 77- 91 Cincinnati YMCA (0-1) 11-25-72 ...... h W 90- 83 12-31-46 ...... a W 54- 50 Catholic (0-1) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 2-26-73 ...... a L 69- 79 1-19-80 ...... n1 L 37- 40 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 12-13-73 ...... h L 86- 88 12-20-86 (ot) . 16/nr ...... n2 W 65- 62 12-22-26 ...... a L 41- 43 2-27-74 ...... a L 70- 92 3-17-96 ...... 13/15 ...... n3 W 103- 89 2-16-21 ...... a L 23- 37 1-15-75 ...... h L 75- 87 3-21-04 ...... 14/15 .. 25/v .... n4 W 57- 54 The Citadel (5-0) 2-11-76 ...... a L 51- 72 n1-Boston Garden, Boston, Mass.; n2-Suntory Ball Central Columbus YMCA (0-1) 2-1-78 ...... h L 72- 77 (Aoyama College, Tokyo, Japan); n3-NCAA Home: 3-0, Away: 2-0, Neutral: 0-0 Southeast Regional second round (Orlando [Fla.] 12-21-78 ...... a1 L 57- 60 Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 12-26-28 ...... a W 41- 35 12-30-87 ...... n3 W 83- 72 Arena); n4-NCAA Tournament second round (Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis.) 1-8-24 ...... h4 L 18- 42 2-21-76 ...... h W 58- 56 a1-Montgomery, Ala.; n1-SIC Tournament (City 1-22-77 ...... a W 63- 59 Auditorium, Atlanta, Ga.); n2-Carolina Invitational 2-15-77 ...... h W 90- 64 (Charlotte [N.C.] Coliseum); n3-Cotton States Classic Boston University (2-0) Central Michigan (1-0) (The Omni, Atlanta, Ga.) 11-20-98 ...... h W 73- 50 Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0 Augusta State (4-0) 12-28-65 ...... n1 W 83- 40 12-17-83 ...... n1 W 73- 71 Clemson YMCA (0-1) 1-10-74 ...... h W 73- 72 n1-Casaba Club Classic (A.G. Spanos Center, Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 Home: 4-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 n1-Hurricane Classic (Miami, Fla.) Stockton, Calif.) 1-16-84 ...... h W 75- 57 2-21-20 ...... a L 32- 40 12-21-84 ...... 13/13 ...... h W 84- 53 Bowling Green (0-1) Central YMCA (1-0) 12-12-87 ...... 16/nr ...... h W 108- 74 Coastal Carolina (4-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-1 Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-24-90 ...... 14/14 ...... h W 100- 63 Home: 4-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 Formerly Augusta College 12-30-72 ...... n1 L 87- 102 2-12-24 ...... h4 W 34- 26 n1-Old Dominion Invitational (The Scope, Norfolk, 11-28-88 ...... 14/na ...... h W 95- 65 Austin Peay (1-0) Va.) Centre (1-0) 12-19-89 ...... 14/13 ...... h W 109- 82 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0 11-28-94 ...... 20/19 ...... h W 90- 78 Bradley (0-3) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0 12-17-97 ...... h W 100- 63 3-15-96 ...... 13/15 ...... n1 W 90- 79 2-27-23 ...... n1 W 34- 26 n1-NCAA Southeast Regional first round (Orlando Home: 0-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-1 n1-SIAA Tournament (City Auditorium, Atlanta, Ga.) Colorado State (1-0) [Fla.] Arena) 12-19-49 ...... a L 60- 84 Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 12-16-50 ...... a L 55- 85 Charleston, College of (5-1) Australian National Team (1-0) 12-29-95 ...... n1 L 82- 84 11-22-91 ...... 23/24 ...... *h W 84- 67 Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 n1-Cable Car Classic (San Jose [Calif.] Arena) Home: 5-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 *h-Preseason NIT second round 11-11-85 (exh) ...... h W 81- 75 2-11-75 ...... h W 89- 82 Brigham Young (1-0) 2-28-76 ...... h W 91- 52 Columbia (1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0 1-5-77 ...... h W 97- 76 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0 Baltimore (0-2) 2-19-79 ...... h W 61- 43 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-0 12-29-78 ...... n1 W 83- 81 1-28-92 ...... 20/18 ...... h W 77- 70 11-26-76 ...... n1 W 80- 79 n1-Pillsbury Holiday Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 1-16-93 ...... 8/8 ...... h L 67- 84 n1-Marshall Invitational (Huntington, W.Va.) 12-27-29 ...... a L 22- 24 12-28-33 ...... a L 19- 38 Brown (1-0) Charleston, University of (1-0) Columbus Kinners (0-1) Baylor (3-1) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 Home: 3-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-1 12-19-66 ...... h W 93- 75 1-20-79 ...... h W 69- 63 12-20-26 ...... a L 26- 35 Formerly Morris Harvey College (W.Va.) 12-16-57 ...... h W 61- 59 California (0-2) Connecticut (1-1) 12-4-58 ...... h W 65- 56 Charleston Southern (5-1) 12-20-61 ...... h W 57- 44 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-1 12-27-73 ...... n1 L 80- 108 12-29-50 ...... a L 57- 82 Home: 5-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-26-03 ...... 1/1 ...... n1 W 77- 61 n1-Old Dominion Invitational (The Scope, Norfolk, 12-30-50 ...... a L 45- 78 4-5-04 ...... 14/15 .. 7/7 ...... n2 L 73- 82 Va.) 11-27-78 ...... h W 111- 54 2-14-81 ...... h L 51- 74 n1-Preseason NIT semifinals (Madison Square California All-Stars (0-2) 11-24-84 ...... 18/nr ...... h W 79- 66 Garden, New York, N.Y.); n2-NCAA Final Four Benjamin Franklin (1-0) 12-10-88 ...... 12/12 ...... h W 101- 66 national championship game (Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas) Home: 0-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-16-98 ...... h W 103- 63 11-9-99 (exh) ...... h L 85- 95 11-21-00 ...... h W 85- 62 12-27-30 ...... a W 34- 17 11-7-00 (exh) ...... h11 L 86- 07 Formerly Baptist College Cornell (3-0) Birmingham Athletic Club (1-1) Cincinnati (3-8) Home: 2-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0 Camp Wheeler (1-0) 1-2-02 ...... h W 86- 68 Home: 0-0, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 0-0 Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 Home: 2-0, Away: 0-4, Neutral: 1-4 1-8-03 ...... h W 81- 55 1-13-22 ...... a W 34- 16 12-21-26 ...... a L 25- 52 11-23-03 ...... a W 90- 69 2-22-43 ...... h9 W 36- 33 2-16-23 ...... a L 31- 37 3-5-76 ...... 13/18 .. n1 L 60- 71 2-12-77 ...... 12/11 .... a L 73- 84 Crescent Athletic Club (0-1) Campbell (2-0) Birmingham Southern (2-0) 3-5-77 ...... 14/20 .. n2 L 61- 74 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 1-2-78 ...... 11/11 .... h W 59- 56 Home: 0-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 1-0 2-9-78 ...... a L 67- 75 1-1-30 (exh) ...... a L 24- 28 2-26-79 ...... h W 83- 61 3-2-78 ...... nr/18 ...... n3 W 39- 38 2-25-21 ...... n1 W 53- 11 11-27-95 ...... 20/20 ...... h10 W 87- 76 1-29-79 ...... h W 82- 73 12-3-48 ...... a W 75- 45 2-5-79 ...... a L 51- 55 Croatian National Team (1-0) n1-SIAA Tournament (City Auditorium, Atlanta, Ga.) 12-28-94 ...... 17/16 .. 20/18 .. n4 L 66- 69 Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 3-22-96 ...... 13/15 .. 7/6 ...... n5 L 70- 87 11-16-94 (exh) ...... h W 100- 61

Ramblinwreck.com • 169 Opponents York, N.Y.) n1-NIT firstround(MadisonSquareGarden,New 3-17-70 (NIT) Home: 0-0,Away:Neutral:1-0 Duquesne (1-0) 12-28-28 Home: 0-0,Away:1-0,Neutral:0-0 Dixie Stars(1-0) 12-30-26 Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Dixie Portland(1-0) n1-Motor CityClassic(Detroit,Mich.) 12-28-57 1-2-47 Home: 0-0,Away:0-1,Neutral:1-0 Detroit (1-1) 12-13-77 12-28-26 Home: 1-0,Away:0-1,Neutral:0-0 DePauw (1-1) Dayton Arena, Dayton,Ohio) n1-NCAA MidwestRegionalfirstround(Univ. of 3-15-91 2-6-88 2-22-87 2-2-79 Home: 1-0,Away:0-2,Neutral:1-0 DePaul (2-2) 12-6-97 Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Delaware State(1-0) 12-17-77 Home: 0-0,Away:0-1,Neutral:0-0 Dayton (0-1) n2-Charlotte [N.C.]Coliseum n1-Carolina Invitational(Charlotte[N.C.]Coliseum); 12-17-01 11-24-00 12-21-77 12-15-76 1-3-76 12-16-75 12-29-71 12-3-57 12-29-51 12-14-49 12-19-46 2-17-25 Home: 6-1,Away:0-1,Neutral:3-1 Davidson (9-3) 11-4-97 (exh) Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 CSKA Bulgaria(1-0) All-Time SeriesResults ...... aL3-48 39- L a ...... 70 71- W h 77 ...... 71- L a ...... 68 72- W n2 ...... / ....aL6-84 67- ...... L a ...... 4/5 ...... 52 74- W h ...... 36 27- L h7 ...... aW5-26 53- W a ...... 18 19- W h7 ...... 66 70- W n1 ...... 54 94- 61 28- W h ...... L a ...... 65 63- L a ...... 69 83- 61 W 92- n2 79 ...... 78- W h ...... 44 L 59- a ...... W h ...... 60 85- 91 66- W h ...... L n1 ...... 60 78- 59 W 78- n1 ...... 41 W 55- h9 ...... W h9 ...... 170 ...... 1W7-68 78- W n1 ...... 76 96- W h ...... 22/23 ...... 4 63 84- W h ......

4n . 1W8-70 87- W n1 ... 24/nr • Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 East Carolina(3-1) 2-24-58 (ot) 2-25-57 2-27-56 2-18-54 3-1-54 12-30-53 2-14-53 12-29-52 2-16-52 1-13-51 2-25-50 2-10-50 2-26-49 2-10-49 2-28-48 2-13-48 2-23-46 2-1-46 1-15-40 2-4-39 (ot) 2-17-38 2-15-37 1-13-37 2-17-36 1-4-36 2-17-32 1-9-32 2-27-31 1-20-31 1-14-31 1-8-29 1-7-29 2-3-23 Home: 17-5,Away:7-12,Neutral:2-3 Florida (26-20) 12-12-83 1-13-82 12-1-80 Home: 3-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Flagler (3-0) 12-23-26 Home: 0-0,Away:0-1,Neutral:0-0 Evansville (0-1) 1-22-03 Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Elon (1-0) Vegas, Nev.) n1-Las Vegas Invitational(Valley HighSchool,Las 11-22-01 Home: 0-0,Away:Neutral:1-0 Eastern Illinois(1-0) Tenn.)Knoxville, Boling Arena, n1-NCAA SoutheastRegionalfirstround(Thompson- 3-15-90 12-16-78 12-18-76 1-13-76 Home: 2-0,Away:0-1,Neutral:1-0 East TennesseeState(3-1) 12-3-94 1-4-89 2-17-79 1-27-79 (ot) Home: 2-1,Away:1-0,Neutral:0-0 ...... aL5-67 59- L a ...... 53 64- W h9 ...... 36 25- L a ...... 32 41- W a ...... 26 33- 19 W 36- h7 ...... 20 W 52- h7 ...... W h4 ...... 69 92- W h ...... hW6-57 64- 66 48- W h ...... 68 L 88- a ...... W h9 ...... 76 65- L h9 80 ...... 73- 56 L 54- a 59 ...... L 41- h9 ...... 38 L 69- a ...... 56 W 66- h9 ...... 49 W 57- a ...... 55 W 63- h9 ...... 42 W 65- a ...... 50 W 58- h9 ...... W a 45 ...... 40- L h9 ...... 40 54- 37 W 43- h8 ...... 25 W 35- h8 ...... 22 W 39- a ...... W h8 ...... 23 38- W h4 53 ...... 48- 23 L 32- n1 39 ...... 31- W h7 ...... L a ...... 71 79- 59 W 87- h ...... W h ...... 47 66- W h ...... 83 99- W n1 ...... 54 79- W h ...... W h ...... 68 82- W a ...... n 9 63 59- L n2 68 ...... 60- L n2 ...... 52 95- W h ...... 38 36- L a ...... 65 70- W n1 ...... 86 76- 54 L 62- a ...... W h ...... 9 33 29- L a ...... aW6-61 62- W a ...... 66 64- L h ...... 0-74 100- 11-24-87 1-2-75 1-2-74 2-15-73 (ot) 12-16-72 12-28-70 2-24-64 2-25-63 12-28-62 2-26-62 (ot) 2-27-61 2-22-60 (ot) 2-23-59 a1-Madison SquareGarden,New York, N.Y. 12-8-90 2-15-90 Home: 1-0,Away:Neutral:0-0 Fordham (2-0) 11-16-01 2-5-00 11-26-94 12-1-92 Home: 4-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Florida A&M(4-0) Preseason NITsecondround n2-Gator Bowl Tournament (Jacksonville,Fla.);a1- TournamentGa.); n1-SIC (City Auditorium,Atlanta, 12-4-63 12-3-62 (ot) 12-29-61 12-3-60 12-3-59 12-13-58 1-2-58 12-6-56 1-18-56 1-13-55 2-11-54 1-31-53 12-9-50 12-10-49 12-18-48 1-13-48 12-15-47 1-12-24 1-21-21 Home: 14-2,Away:9-4,Neutral:0-0 Furman (23-6) 1-4-30 Home: 0-0,Away:1-0,Neutral:0-0 Franklin &Marshall(1-0) 1-26-83 2-10-82 Home: 2-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Francis Marion(2-0) .... 11-3-25 (2ot) Home: 0-0,Away:1-0,Neutral:0-0 Fort McPherson(1-0) 2-2-43 1-24-42 1-27-37 (exh) 1-3-32 (exh) 2-10-22 Home: 2-0,Away:1-0,Neutral:0-0 Fort Benning(3-0) ...... aL6-90 69- 70 L 68- a ...... L h ...... hW5-89 57- W h ...... hW7-64 74- W h ...... 36 51- W a ...... 40 65- W h9 ...... aL7-92 73- 69 L 89- a ...... W h ...... 50 52- W h ...... 72 76- W h ...... hW9-72 92- 78 W 83- h ...... W a1 ...... 83 112- W h ...... hW9-69 92- W h ...... 54 80- 63 W 91- h ...... W h ...... 74 93- 75 W 85- h ...... 111 95- W a ...... 114 L 67- a ...... 111 L 93- h9 ...... 50 L 87- a ...... W h ...... 64 65- W a 42 ...... 37- 24 L 44- a ...... W h4 ...... 76 88- 54 W 79- h ...... W h ...... 44 53- W h9 ...... 23 24- W a ...... a 9 80 69- L a1 ...... 78 69- 58 L 69- a ...... W n2 ...... 61 63- W n2 ...... hW9-62 97- W h ...... 56 112- W h ...... a 2 65 72- W a1 ...... 77 82- W a ...... 56 87- 49 W 64- h9 ...... W h9 54 ...... 53- L h9 ...... hL8-87 85- L h ...... 82 75- L a ...... 55 69- W a ...... aW8-79 80- W a ...... 4W4-21 42- W h4 ...... 8W7-26 70- W h8 ...... aW2-26 28- W a ...... 12-19-94 . 12-29-75 12-22-71 2-27-71 1-15-70 1-28-69 1-17-68 1-10-67 (ot) 2-18-66 1-9-65 3-16-98 (ot) 11-22-95 3-23-85 12-21-63 1-1-55 2-15-21 Home: 2-0,Away:0-1,Neutral:0-3 Georgetown (2-4) 12-3-88 1-2-88 Home: 1-0,Away:Neutral:0-0 George Washington(2-0) 12-1-02 Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Gardner-Webb (1-0) a1-Poinsettia Tournament (Greenville,S.C.) 11-24-89 1-10-89 1-12-88 2-3-87 1-19-83 2-27-82 12-3-77 1-10-77 1-21-76 12-13-74 2-2-74 3-10-73 2-17-69 Home: 14-1,Away:0-1,Neutral:0-0 Georgia State(14-2) n1-Gator Bowl Tournament (Jacksonville,Fla.) Formerly GeorgiaTeachers College 1-28-98 2-13-82 2-13-60 12-1-58 . 12-29-53 Home: 2-1,Away:1-0,Neutral:0-1 Georgia Southern(3-2) 1-17-45 1-10-45 2-28-44 1-21-44 Home: 2-0,Away:0-2,Neutral:0-0 Georgia Pre-Flight(2-2) 2-6-44 1-15-44 Home: 1-0,Away:Neutral:0-0 Georgia MedicalCollege(2-0) Garden, New York, N.Y.); *h-NIT secondround n3-Preseason NITsemifinals(MadisonSquare East Regionalfinal(Providence[R.I.]CivicCenter); n1-Queen City Tournament (Buffalo, N.Y.); n2-NCAA ...... aW9-85 96- W a ...... n 2 68 62- L n1 ...... 57 86- W h ...... hW9-74 98- W h ...... 61 73- W h ...... 45 68- W a ...... aW8-66 81- 61 W 88- a ...... 63 W 72- h ...... 61 W 68- a ...... W h ...... 68 110- W h ...... 66. / ...n 4 60 54- L n2 ...... 1/1 .. 6/6 ...... 37 14- L a ...... 64 94- W a ...... 53 75- W h ...... hW11 82 111- ...... W h ...... 60 64- 73 W 74- h ...... 55 W 82- h ...... 54 W 74- h 69 ...... 62- W h ...... L h ...... 77 73- L a ...... W h ...... 45 77- 40 W 55- 53 h ...... 66- W a 72 ...... W h 64- ...... 6/8 ...... L h ...... 52 36- 36 L 41- a 43 ...... 34- W h9 ...... 18 L 34- a ...... W h9 ...... 28 68- W h9 ...... hW9-73 94- W h ...... W h ...... 2/0. / ...n 2 94 72- L n3 ...... 4/4 .. 25/20 ...... 71 96- W h ...... 21/19 ...... 74 80- W h ...... 1W9-81 98- W a1 ...... 1L8-101 80- L n1 ...... aL6-69 68- L a ...... hW8-79 80- W *h ...... 19/16 ...... W h ...... W h ...... 0-91 108- 0-83 108- 86 121- 62 101- Idaho State (3-1) 2-2-54 ...... 1/1 ...... n3 L 48- 99 12-14-91 ...... 13/13 ...... h W 90- 72 Jacksonville (3-5) 1-8-55 ...... 1/1 ...... a3 W 59- 58 12-12-92 ...... 13/15 ...... h W 102- 79 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 3-1 1-31-55 ...... 1/1 ...... h9 W 65- 59 12-4-93 ...... 16/17 ...... h W 95- 65 Home: 1-2, Away: 1-2, Neutral: 1-1 1-7-56 ...... 6/6 ...... a3 L 51- 104 12-28-54 (ot) ...... n1 W 72- 69 1-30-56 ...... 3/4 ...... h9 L 62- 84 12-28-56 ...... 20/nr ... n2 W 75- 72 2-6-67 ...... a W 81- 71 1-4-57 ...... 3/3 ...... a3 L 72- 95 Grambling State (1-0) 12-10-76 ...... n3 L 72- 88 1-8-68 ...... a L 53- 63 1-28-57 ...... 5/3 ...... h L 65- 76 12-18-00 ...... n4 W 78- 56 2-12-68 ...... h W 97- 77 1-4-58 ...... 10/15 .. a3 L 60- 76 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0 n1-Queen City Tournament (Buffalo, N.Y.); n2-All- 1-6-69 ...... h L 62- 71 1-27-58 ...... 9/12 ...... h W 71- 52 11-24-99 ...... n1 W 100- 88 College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.); n3- 2-8-69 ...... a L 67- 73 Marshall Invitational (Huntington, W.Va.); n4-Stanford 1-3-59 ...... 1/1 ...... a3 L 62- 72 n1-Great Alaska Shootout (Sullivan Arena, 2-26-70 ...... 6/6 ...... h L 81- 86 1-26-59 ...... 1/1 ...... h L 70- 94 Anchorage, Alaska) Invitational (Stanford, Calif.) 12-27-80 ...... n1 L 41- 64 1-2-60 ...... 10/17 .. 13/14 .. a3 W 62- 54 12-21-85 ...... 7/7 ...... n1 W 72- 53 1-25-60 ...... 6/6 .. 16/15 .... h W 65- 44 Grayson Athletic Club (1-0) Illinois (1-6) n1-Gator Bowl Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) 1-7-61 ...... a3 L 79- 89 Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 1-5 1-30-61 ...... h W 62- 60 Jacksonville YMCA (1-0) 1-6-62 ...... 3/5 ...... a3 L 70- 89 1-27-32 ...... h4 W 52- 27 12-30-66 ...... n1 L 71- 83 1-29-62 ...... 2/3 ...... h L 62- 71 12-28-67 ...... n2 L 54- 65 Home: 0-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0 1-5-63 (2ot) ... nr/13 .. 6/7 ...... a3 W 86- 85 3-21-85 ...... 6/6 .. 12/10 .. n3 W 61- 53 12-31-23 ...... a W 32- 31 1-28-63 ...... 7/6 ...... h W 66- 62 Hamline (0-1) 3-1-86 ...... 4/3 ...... h10 L 57- 59 1-4-64 ...... 1/1 ...... h W 76- 67 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-1 12-29-88 ...... 17/17 .. 4/4 ...... n4 L 75- 80 1-25-64 ...... 5/4 ...... a3 L 62- 79 1-22-89 (2ot) . nr/20 ...... a L 92- 102 James Madison (1-0) 12-19-75 ...... 20/nr ... a3 L 64- 66 12-31-47 ...... n1 L 35- 52 11-23-01 ...... 3/2 ...... n5 L 66- 105 Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 12-21-91 ...... 13/13 .. 9/9 ...... n4 W 81- 80 n1-All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) n1-Bruin Classic (Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, 12-5-92 ...... 13/15 .. 5/5 ...... a L 87- 96 Calif.); n2-Chicago Classic, Chicago, Ill.; n3-NCAA 11-20-91 ...... 23/24 ...... *h W 93- 69 12-9-95 ...... 16/15 .. 5/5 ...... a L 60- 83 East Regional semifinal (Providence [R.I.] Civic *h-Preseason NIT first round Harvard (1-0) Center); n4-Rainbow Classic (Blaisdell Center, 12-21-96 ...... 3/3 ...... n5 L 59- 88 Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 Honolulu, Hawaii); n5-Las Vegas Invitational (Valley 12-13-97 ...... 24/23 .. 4/5 ...... a L 71- 85 High School, Las Vegas, Nev.) Kansas (1-3) 12-19-98 ...... 3/4 ...... n5 L 39- 80 12-28-00 ...... h W 90- 59 Home: 0-1, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 1-1 1-5-00 ...... 24/24 .. a4 L 71- 80 Indiana (0-1) 12-9-00 ...... n6 W 86- 84 Havana, University of (1-1) 1-12-71 ...... h L 71- 84 a-Rupp Arena; a1-Buell Armory; a2-Alumni Gym; a3- Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-1 2-7-72 ...... a L 65- 93 Memorial Coliseum; a4-Freedom Hall, Louisville, Ky.; Home: 0-0, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 0-0 11-27-99 ...... 10/11 .. n1 L 70- 84 n1-SEC Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.); n2-SEC 12-29-69 ...... n1 L 65- 87 Tournament (Louisville, Ky.); n3-Louisville, Ky.; n4- 3-28-04 (ot) .. 14/15 .. 16/14 .. n2 W 79- 71 12-30-25 (exh) ...... a W 18- 5 n1-Bruin Classic (Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, Kuppenheimer Classic (The Omni, Atlanta, Ga.); n5- n1-Great Alaska Shootout (Sullivan Arena, 1-2-26 (exh) ...... a L 10- 16 Calif.) Delta Classic (Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.); n6-Delta Anchorage, Alaska); n2-NCAA St. Louis Regional Classic (Philips Arena, Atlanta, Ga.) final (Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, Mo.) IUPUI (0-1) Havana Yacht Club (1-1) Knights of Columbus (0-1) Home: 0-0, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 Kentucky (15-56) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 12-29-25 (exh) ...... a L 28- 29 12-29-01 ...... h L 92- 98 Home: 9-17, Away: 4-31, Neutral: 2-8 12-30-30 ...... a L 24- 29 12-31-25 (exh-ot) ...... a W 31- 25 [Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis] 2-23-24 ...... a1 L 27- 33 2-26-25 ...... h7 L 16- 18 Hawaii (2-2) 176th Infantry (0-2) 1-16-26 ...... a2 L 24- 25 Lafayette (2-0) 1-22-27 ...... h7 W 48- 16 Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 Home: 2-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-1, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 2-11-28 ...... a2 W 35- 31 1-25-69 ...... h W 85- 59 2-11-43 ...... h9 L 52- 55 1-16-29 ...... h7 W 33- 19 12-10-94 ...... 17/15 ...... h W 112- 84 2-19-71 ...... a L 61- 63 2-18-44 ...... a L 42- 64 2-8-30 ...... a2 L 19- 39 1-2-00 ...... h W 75- 64 2-20-71 ...... a L 62- 91 2-7-31 ...... a2 L 34- 38 1-16-73 (ot) ...... h W 85- 82 2-17-31 ...... h7 L 16- 35 LaGrange YMCA (1-0) Iona (2-1) 2-11-33 ...... a2 L 22- 45 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 2-1 2-10-34 ...... a2 L 25- 49 Home: 0-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0 Hofstra (2-1) 2-9-35 ...... a2 L 30- 57 12-23-28 ...... a W 33- 31 Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-1 1-4-83 ...... n1 L 58- 81 3-2-37 ...... n1 L 30- 40 2-8-89 ...... 20/20 ...... n2 W 78- 69 2-19-40 ...... h9 W 44- 39 12-26-96 ...... n1 W 58- 47 12-27-98 ...... n3 W 72- 65 1-20-41 ...... h9 L 37- 47 LaSalle (1-1) 12-26-98 ...... n1 L 42- 61 n1-Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, N.J.; n2- 2-17-41 ...... a2 L 41- 60 11-20-03 ...... *h W 75- 56 Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.; n3-ECAC Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 1-0 Holiday Festival (Madison Square Garden, New York, 1-20-42 ...... h9 L 53- 63 n1-ECAC Holiday Festival (Madison Square Garden, N.Y.) 2-16-42 ...... a2 L 51- 57 12-22-48 ...... a L 59- 67 New York, N.Y.); *h-Preseason NIT second round 1-19-43 ...... h9 L 36- 38 3-20-71 ...... n1 W 70- 67 2-15-43 ...... a2 L 31- 58 n1-NIT first round (Madison Square Garden, New Houston (2-0) Iowa (1-1) 1-22-45 ...... h9 L 58- 64 York, N.Y.) Home: 0-0, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 0-0 2-3-45 ...... a2 L 32- 51 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 2-0 1-21-46 ...... a2 L 43- 68 11-28-00 ...... a1 L 67- 85 Lithuanian National Team (1-0) 12-28-88 ...... 17/17 ...... n1 W 87- 78 1-28-46 ...... h9 L 26- 54 3-24-03 ...... a2 W 79- 78 3-19-92 ...... n2 W 65- 60 1-20-47 ...... h9 L 47- 70 Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 a1-ACC-Big Ten Challenge (Iowa City, Iowa); a2-NIT n1-Rainbow Classic (Blaisdell Center, Honolulu, 2-22-47 ...... a2 L 46- 83 second round (Iowa City, Iowa) 11-22-93 (exh) ...... h W 88- 68 Hawaii); n2-NCAA Midwest Regional first round 3-1-47 ...... n2 L 53- 75 (Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis.) 1-19-48 ...... h9 L 56- 71 Iowa State (1-0) 2-21-48 ...... a2 L 54- 78 Loraine Lions Club (1-0) Howard (3-0) 3-6-48 ...... n2 L 43- 54 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0 1-17-49 ...... h9 L 45- 56 Home: 0-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0 Home: 2-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0 3-18-88 ...... n1 W 90- 78 2-19-49 ...... a2 L 32- 78 12-25-26 ...... a W 26- 25 1-16-50 ...... 2/na .... h9 L 47- 61 12-4-48 ...... a W 62- 42 n1-NCAA East First Round (Hartford [Conn.] Civic Center) 2-18-50 ...... 5/na .... a2 L 62- 97 1-3-57 ...... h W 95- 54 Louisiana-Lafayette (1-0) 1-22-51 ...... 2/2 ...... h9 L 61- 82 1-2-91 ...... 24/nr ...... h W 84- 77 Islay Dairy (1-0) 2-9-51 ...... 1/1 ...... a3 L 42- 75 Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 3-2-51 ...... 1/1 ...... n2 L 56- 82 Home: 0-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0 1-21-52 ...... 3/3 ...... h9 L 51- 96 11-18-03 ...... *h W 79- 45 2-9-52 ...... 1/1 ...... a3 L 42- 93 *h-Preseason NIT first round 12-24-26 ...... a W 29- 24 2-28-52 ...... 1/1 ...... n2 L 59- 80 1-9-54 ...... 1/1 ...... a3 L 53- 105

Ramblinwreck.com • 171 Opponents Bayamon, P.R.) Shootout (EugenioGuerraSportsComplex, Classic (GeorgiaDome, Atlanta, Ga.);n5-PuertoRico South Coliseum,Memphis, Tenn.); n4-Holiday Classic (Miami,Fla.);n3-Metro Tournament (Mid- Tournament (New Orleans,La.);n2-Hurricane Ky.); a2-LouisvilleConventionCenter;n1-SugarBowl a1-Bluegrass Invitational(FreedomHall,Louisville, 1-15-89 1-6-88 2-14-78 1-14-78 3-4-77 2-25-77 12-27-65 1-16-65 12-29-64 1-18-64 2-16-63 2-17-62 12-12-60 12-5-59 12-6-58 12-18-50 Home: 4-2,Away:4-9,Neutral:5-3 Louisville (13-14) Arena, Knoxville,Tenn.) Southeast Regionalsecondround(Thompson-Boling (Rosemont Horizon,Chicago,Ill.);n5-NCAA Ga.); n4-NCAAMidwestRegionalfirstround Southeast Regionalsemifinal(TheOmni, Atlanta, n2-SEC Tournament (Louisville,Ky.); n3-NCAA n1-SEC Tournament(City Ga.); Auditorium, Atlanta, 2-10-58 2-11-57 2-13-56 2-12-55 (ot) 2-13-54 2-21-53 2-4-52 1-5-51 2-6-50 1-6-50 3-3-49 2-7-49 1-8-49 1-26-48 1-10-48 2-5-43 2-6-42 2-10-41 2/2-40 2-9-39 2-14-38 2-26-32 2-10-27 Home: 6-5,Away:6-11,Neutral:2-4 Louisiana State(14-20) All-Time SeriesResults 3-17-90 12-16-87 3-13-87 12-14-86 3-20-86 2-7-64 2-9-63 2-10-62 2-110-61 2-8-60 2-9-59 2-10-90 1-25-92 2-24-91 1-15-94 12-19-92 2-14-99 12-20-97 11-29-97 1-11-97 12-16-95 12-17-94 ...... aW6-61 62- W a ...... 73 51- 68 L 49- h9 ...... 58 L 85- a 63 ...... 52- W h9 55 ...... L 53- a 72 ...... L 63- n2 65 ...... L 59- h9 ...... L a ...... 44 45- 54 41- W h9 ...... L a ...... 33 34- 35 W 37- a ...... W h9 ...... hW5-49 56 51- 54- W h L ...... a ...... 6/6 ...... 56 76- 63 W h ...... 64- 6/6 ...... W a ...... 59 90 69- 84- W h L ...... a ...... 9/8 ...... 63 66- W a2 68 ...... 59- L a2 ...... 50 59- ...... W h ...... 56 68- 71 57- W h ...... L a ...... 60 87- ...... 74 W 97- a ...... W h9 ...... 76 52- ...... L a ...... 54 46- 40 L 52- h ...... W a ...... 43 41- L a ...... 47 35- 36 L 33- a 29 ...... L 27- n1 ...... L a ...... 97.. 9/7 85 ...... 79- L 70 n4 64- ...... L n3 ...... 6/6 ...... 52 51- L h ...... hW8-69 82- ...... W h ...... aL5-78 58- L a ...... n 8 54 48- L n2 77 ...... 71- L n1 ...... 74 65- L a1 ...... 79 57- L a ...... h0W8-70 87- W h10 ...... 63 50- L a ...... n 4 86 94- W n4 ...... 172 ...... aW7-72 79- W a ...... 91 .9/9 .. 19/16 61 .15/14 .. 16/15 71 .2/2. 4W8-85 87- W n4 .. 21/22 .. 17/16 20/21 .. 18/17 92 .2/9. 4W8-77 88- W n4 .. 20/19 .. 19/20 14/13 15/15 .. 17/18 15/nr 19/nr 10/9 ...... 3 78 73- L h ...... 9 52 49- L a ...... 61 88- W a ...... 4L7-77 72- L n4 ......

10/9 10/10 89 54- L h9 .. 17/12 9n . 5W9-91 94- W n5 ... 19/nr 91 .n 3 69 73- W n5 .. 19/19 14/16 • Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 ....hL6-67 65- L h ...... n 6 55 56- W n3 ...... aL8-91 80- L a ...... aW9-84 94- W a ...... aW7-65 73- W a ...... aL6-88 68- L a ...... aL5-60 56- L a .... 12-23-03 12-7-02 Loyola-Chicago (0-1) Rutherford, N.J.) n1-Jimmy VClassic(BrendanByrne Arena, East 12-22-95 Home: 0-0,Away:Neutral:0-1 Massachusetts (0-1) 1-3-85 2-20-84 Home: 2-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Maryland-Eastern Shore(2-0) Motor CityClassic(Detroit,Mich.) College Tournament (OklahomaCity, Okla.);n2- a1-Milwaukee Classic(Milwaukee,Wis.);n1-All- 1-3-77 1-26-76 12-27-63 12-27-57 12-27-56 1-13-26 Home: 1-1,Away:Neutral:1-1 Marquette (3-3) Garden, NewYork, N.Y. Center, BatonRouge,La.);n2-MadisonSquare n1-NCAA SoutheastRegionalfirstround(Assembly 1-2-90 3-13-86 Home: 2-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:2-0 Marist (4-0) 11-5-96 (exh) 11-2-95 (exh-ot) 11-17-84 (exh-ot) 11-21-83 (exh) Home: 2-2,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Marathon Oil(2-2) Atlanta, Ga.) h11-Preseason NITfirstround(GeorgiaDome, 11-15-95 1-1-31 (ot) Home: 1-0,Away:0-1,Neutral:0-0 Manhattan (1-1) 1-4-71 Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Maine (1-0) 12-29-23 1-21-22 2-14-20 1-17-20 Home: 0-0,Away:2-1,Neutral:1-0 Macon YMCA(3-1) n1-Kuppenheimer Classic(TheOmni, Atlanta, Ga.) 12-22-90 Home: 0-0,Away:Neutral:1-0 Loyola Marymount(1-0) 12-30-67 Home: 0-0,Away:0-1,Neutral:0-0 ...... 87...... hW9-40 93- W h ...... 8/7 ...... 52 99- W h ...... n 7 53 67- W n2 ...... hW7-61 70- W h ...... 55 44- L h ...... 3/2 ...... 19 23- W h ...... 53 68- W n1 ...... 6/6 ...... 14 64 29- 4- W a ...... 23 L 28- a ...... W h4 ...... 44...... hW9-40 90- W h ...... 4/4 ...... 83 84- 58 W 67- a1 ...... 102 78- W n2 ...... L n1 ...... 67 87- W h11 ...... 28 31- W a ...... W n1 ...... 96 71- L a ...... 6 32 26- L a ...... 2 91 62- L h ...... 12/12 11 .2/2 .. 21/18 ...... 1 88 91- W h ...... 1 8 91 88- L h10 ...... W h ...... 6 77 86- W h ...... 12/14 ...n 7 75 67- L n1 ...... aL4-63 45- L a .... 0-89 104- 94 135- 11-19-99 17/17 ...... 12-11-93 13/13 ...... 12-28-91 3-15-85 1-31-75 1-14-75 1-28-74 1-18-69 1-30-67 2-5-44 1-8-44 1-11-39 1-19-38 1-17-38 1-9-37 1-15-36 1-8-36 2-20-35 1-21-33 2-13-32 1-23-32 2-13-25 1-16-25 1-19-24 1-18-24 3-2-23 1-20-23 1-6-23 2-26-22 1-20-22 1-7-22 1-29-21 1-8-21 2-13-20 1-16-20 2-13-14 2-7-14 2-25-13 2-21-13 1-15-09 1-8-09 Home: 15-7,Away:9-7,Neutral:1-2 Mercer (25-16) Arena, KansasCity, Mo.) n1-NCAA MidwestRegionalsemifinal(Kemper Formerly MemphisState 1-17-77 Home: 2-1,Away:1-1,Neutral:0-1 Memphis (3-3) 2-21-44 1-26-44 Home: 1-0,Away:Neutral:0-0 Mayport NavalBase(2-0) 2-9-33 Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Mexico CityYMCA(1-0) Atlanta, Ga.) n1-NCAA EastRegionalfirstround(TheOmni, 3-27-92 (ot) 2-22-79 .... 1-16-79 (2ot) 2-18-78 1-24-78 ...... aW6-34 67- 31 W 48- a ...... W h9 ...... 36 53- W h8 ...... 42 59- W a ...... 30 26- L n1 30 ...... 20- L a ...... 28 26- L a 20 ...... 19- L h4 ...... 20 30- W a ...... 7 28- W h2 ...... h 1 21 41- W h4 ...... 66...... n 5 58 65- 80 W n1 ...... 91- 6/6 ...... 68 W 70- h ...... 102 85- W a ...... 59 L 67- h ...... 57 W 91- a ...... W h ...... 30 28- 23 L 53- h9 ...... 37 W 46- h8 ...... W a ...... 20 46- W h8 ...... 28 42- 18 W 47- a 42 ...... 33- W h4 40 ...... L 39- h4 28 ...... L 21- a 23 ...... L 18- a 36 ...... L 20- h7 30 ...... L 26- a ...... L h4 ...... 32 33- W h4 29 ...... 14- 35 L 44- n1 ...... W h4 41 ...... 18- L a ...... 16 21- 26 W 30- a ...... 22 W 31- h5 ...... W h3 ...... 19 23- 31 25- W a 26 ...... L 13- h3 ...... L a ...... 53 57- 44 W 58- a ...... W h9 ...... hW7-63 79- W h 61 ...... 59- 65 L 62- a ...... L h ...... hW9-79 91- W h ...... n 9 83 79- L n1 ...... aW8-84 89- W a ...... 6 69 86- 67 W 97- h ...... W h ...... 18/nr .. 9 82 89- W h ..... 12-1-99 11-24-95 11-26-93 11-30-85 3-24-71 3-25-90 . 12-30-78 Home: 0-0,Away:0-2,Neutral:1-0 Minnesota (1-2) 80 81- Superdome, NewOrleans,La.) W n1 ...... n1-NCAA SoutheastRegionalsemifinal(Louisiana 4/4 .. 9/7 ...... 3-23-90 (ot) 12-22-49 1-4-47 Home: 0-0,Away:1-1,Neutral:1-0 Michigan State(2-1) Ga.) (Philips Arena, Atlanta, New York,Garden, N.Y.); n5-ACC-Big Ten Challenge Preseason NITthirdplacegame(MadisonSquare Classic (Springfield[Mass.]CivicCenter);n4- Garden, NewYork, N.Y.); n3-HallofFame-Tipoff Calif.); n2-NITquarterfinals(MadisonSquare n1-Bruin Classic(PauleyPavilion,Los Angeles, . 12-28-66 Home: 0-0,Away:Neutral:3-3 Michigan (3-3) 12-4-02 2-9-53 1-30-52 1-26-51 2-28-47 3-2-45 2-26-43 3-1-37 2-25-27 2-6-26 2-16-24 2-2-24 3-1-23 2-19-23 2-24-22 Home: 6-5,Away:5-6,Neutral:5-2 Mississippi State(16-13) Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.) n2-SEC Tournament (BatonRouge,La.);n3-SEC TournamentGa.); n1-SIC (City Auditorium,Atlanta, 1-11-64 1-12-63 (ot) 1-13-62 1-14-61 1-11-60 1-12-59 1-13-58 1-14-57 1-16-56 1-15-55 1-16-54 2-7-53 1-14-52 1-27-51 1-14-41 2-20-40 3-7-39 3-17-38 2-27-26 Home: 6-3,Away:4-3,Neutral:1-2 Mississippi (11-8) Challenge (Minneapolis,Minn.) Superdome, NewOrleans,La.);a2-ACC-Big Ten NCAA SoutheastRegionalfinal(Louisiana a1-Pillsbury HolidayClassic(Minneapolis,Minn.);n2- ...... aL5-62 52- L a ...... aL6-66 62- L a ...... 43 60- W n3 ...... 30 43- W n2 31 ...... 20- L h7 40 ...... 36- 25 L 17- h4 ...... L n1 ...... 78 63- L a ...... 42 38- L n3 ...... n 7 80 77- L n5 ...... 70 78- W n2 ...... 9/7 ...... h 6 64 66- 46 W 55- h9 ...... 52 W 65- a ...... W n3 48 ...... 41- L n2 ...... 24 40- W n1 53 ...... 28- L a ...... 45 31- 30 L 34- a ...... W n1 ...... 54 69- W h 60 ...... 55- 69 L 67- 66 h ...... 91- L a ...... 70 W h ...... 89- 6/8 ...... 67 W 76- a ...... 78 W 82- h ...... 58 W 79- a 81 ...... 66- W h9 80 ...... L 71- a ...... L h9 94 ...... 64- 59 L 73- h9 ...... 47 W 60- a ...... 39 W 50- h9 ...... W h9 ...... 47 58- 36 24- W n2 ...... L n1 ...... 2/0. 71 .n 7 61 77- 80 70- W n4 .. 49 17/16 L .. 44- n3 25/20 ...... 5/5 .. L 13/15 n3 ...... 3/3 .. 2/2 ...... aW6-60 68- W a ...... 1L5-57 56- L a1 ...... W n1 ...... aW7-71 73- W a ...... 01 .a 3 64 63- 91 L 93- a2 .. 20/17 W n2 ... 20/nr 0-70 101- Nevada (1-0) Old Dominion (2-0) 1-14-54 ...... h9 L 74- 75 Notre Dame (5-2) 1-17-55 ...... a W 90- 71 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0 Home: 1-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0 1-14-56 ...... h9 W 87- 59 3-26-04 ...... 14/15 ...... n1 W 72- 67 Home: 3-0, Away: 2-2, Neutral: 0-0 12-17-85 ...... 7/7 ...... h W 96- 86 1-12-57 ...... a W 80- 77 n1-NCAA St. Louis Regional semifinal (Edward Jones 2-22-41 ...... a L 42- 53 1-12-87 ...... a W 81- 64 1-11-58 ...... h W 78- 61 Dome, St. Louis, Mo.) 1-10-59 ...... a L 67- 75 2-5-66 ...... a W 75- 61 1-9-60 ...... 6/8 ...... h W 82- 60 2-4-67 ...... h W 102- 87 Oregon (1-1) Nevada-Las Vegas (0-1) 1-30-69 ...... nr/16 ..... a L 52- 71 1-16-61 (ot) ...... a L 61- 62 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 1-0 1-15-62 ...... h L 56- 57 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-1 1-17-72 ...... h W 82- 62 1-14-63 ...... a L 69- 81 2-28-89 ...... h W 90- 80 12-16-77 ...... n1 W 64- 57 1-13-64 ...... h W 59- 45 3-31-90 ...... 9/7 .. 2/2 ...... n1 L 81- 90 2-14-90 (ot) ...... 8/6 ...... a W 88- 80 3-10-99 ...... a1 L 64- 67 12-9-64 ...... a W 83- 65 n1-NCAA Final Four, national semifinal (McNichols n1-Dayton Invitational (Dayton, Ohio, Arena); a1-NIT 1-25-65 ...... h W 75- 73 Arena, Denver, Colo.) Oglethorpe (1-0) first round (Eugene, Ore.) 12-18-73 ...... h L 77- 85 Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 12-19-74 ...... a W 64- 61 Newberry (5-0) Pan American (0-1) n1-SIAA Tournament (City Auditorium, Atlanta, Ga.); 2-16-27 ...... h5 W 45- 31 n2-SEC Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.); n3-SEC Home: 4-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 Tournament (Louisville, Ky.) 3-5-20 ...... a W 22- 14 Ohio State (3-10) 1-28-75 ...... h L 73- 80 1-12-74 ...... h W 82- 76 Missouri (1-0) 1-24-76 ...... h W 71- 61 Home: 2-3, Away: 1-5, Neutral: 0-2 1-6-79 ...... h W 90- 59 Penn-Dixie (1-1) 3-12-60 ...... 13/8 .. 3/3 ...... n1 L 69- 86 Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 1-12-81 ...... h W 77- 70 1-2-65 ...... a L 68- 73 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 1-0 12-21-61 ...... h W 58- 57 1-11-67 ...... h W 84- 73 12-31-27 ...... n1 W 41- 36 New Orleans (1-0) 1-22-68 ...... a L 55- 66 12-31-28 ...... a L 29- 31 Monmouth (1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0 1-20-69 ...... 13/nr ..... h L 66- 73 n1-Chattanooga, Tenn. Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 1-26-79 ...... a L 71- 74 11-27-98 (ot) ...... n1 W 65- 62 12-1-71 ...... 4/4 ...... h L 55- 63 Pennsylvania (2-4) 1-17-85 ...... 17/15 ...... h W 96- 66 n1-Big Island Invitational (Afook-Chinen Civic 1-15-73 ...... h L 79- 85 Auditorium, Hilo, Hawaii) 1-7-74 ...... a L 71- 89 Home: 1-2, Away: 1-2, Neutral: 0-0 Morehead State (2-0) 12-23-74 ...... a L 67- 75 UNC Asheville (1-0) 3-17-91 ...... 5/5 ...... n2 L 61- 65 12-28-29 ...... a L 23- 33 Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0 3-19-03 ...... h1 W 72- 58 12-6-37 ...... a L 30- 31 Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 12-3-03 ...... 13/15 ...... a1 W 73- 53 2-24-51 (ot) ...... h9 L 77- 83 12-27-89 ...... 14/13 ...... n1 W 98- 76 n1-NCAA Mideast Regional second round (Freedom 12-1-86 ...... h W 84- 57 11-25-88 ...... 14/nr ...... h W 97- 63 12-18-99 ...... h W 81- 75 Hall, Louisville, Ky.); n2-NCAA Midwest Regional 12-19-87 ...... a W 79- 55 n1-Kuppenheimer Classic (The Omni, Atlanta, Ga.) second round (Dayton, Ohio, Arena); h1-NIT first 11-19-02 ...... *h L 74- 79 UNC Charlotte (4-0) round (Alexander Memorial Coliseum, Atlanta, Ga.); *h-Las Vegas Invitational Morgan State (3-0) a1-ACC-Big Ten Challenge Home: 3-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0 Penn State (0-1) Home: 3-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 12-22-70 ...... h W 72- 58 Ohio University (1-0) Home: 0-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-27-90 ...... 14/14 ...... h W 87- 65 2-19-73 ...... h W 81- 66 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0 11-26-96 ...... h W 74- 58 1-14-85 ...... 9/10 ...... a W 86- 68 3-18-98 ...... *h L 70- 75 12-23-00 ...... h W 94- 58 2-6-86 ...... 2/2 ...... h W 87- 76 3-11-60 ...... 13/8 ...... n1 W 57- 54 *h-NIT quarterfinals n1-NCAA Mideast Regional first round (Freedom Mount St. Mary’s (2-1) UNC Greensboro (2-0) Hall, Louisville, Ky.) Pepperdine (1-0) Home: 2-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 Oklahoma (2-2) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0 12-20-93 ...... 14/15 ...... h W 79- 62 12-31-96 ...... h W 65- 40 Home: 1-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 1-0 12-16-83 ...... n1 W 67- 56 12-18-95 ...... 21/18 ...... h10 L 69- 71 12-28-99 ...... h W 97- 73 n1-Casaba Club Classic (A.G. Spanos Center, 12-30-98 ...... h W 80- 74 12-18-82 ...... a L 73- 101 Stockton, Calif.) UNC Wilmington (3-0) 3-3-85 ...... 10/13 .. 6/6 ...... a L 80- 87 12-29-94 ...... 17/16 ...... n1 W 89- 85 Phillips Oilers (0-1) Murray State (1-1) Home: 3-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-17-95 ...... h11 W 83- 72 Home: 1-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 n1-Rainbow Classic (Special Events Center, Home: 0-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 2-21-77 ...... h W 63- 57 Honolulu, Hawaii); h11-Preseason NIT second round 1-25-54 ...... a L 66- 77 11-28-77 ...... h W 77- 67 (Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.) 2-5-65 (exh) ...... h L 69- 82 12-4-56 ...... h W 67- 64 1-19-95 ...... 22/18 ...... h W 87- 68 Oklahoma City (3-3) Piedmont (1-0) Navy (2-2) North Carolina A&T (6-0) Home: 2-1, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 0-1 Home: 0-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0 Home: 6-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 Home: 1-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-1 2-14-59 (3ot) ...... 14/19 .... h W 71- 65 2-28-20 ...... a W 29- 26 12-30-60 ...... n1 L 60- 63 12-18-84 ...... 13/13 ...... h W 81- 43 12-21-68 ...... 27 L 57- 59 1-2-62 (ot) ...... h L 62- 64 1-14-87 ...... h W 83- 67 12-6-69 ...... h W 68- 54 Pittsburgh (5-0) 12-31-63 ...... h W 88- 73 1-19-88 ...... h W 84- 72 12-5-70 ...... a W 74- 73 12-28-85 ...... 7/6 ...... n2 W 82- 64 12-11-89 ...... 18/18 ...... h W 101- 87 2-28-73 ...... h L 82- 102 Home: 2-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 2-0 11-30-93 ...... 16/17 ...... h W 93- 77 2-23-74 ...... a L 71- 94 n1-Gator Bowl Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.); n2- 1-4-66 ...... h W 89- 77 Cotton States Classic (The Omni, Atlanta, Ga.) 2-15-95 ...... 20/18 ...... h W 85- 81 n1-Sun Bowl Tournament (Special Events Center, El Paso, Texas) 2-9-70 ...... a W 92- 62 3-6-71 ...... h W 78- 61 Nebraska (1-0) North Texas (1-0) 12-4-89 ...... 21/19 .. 18/nr ... n1 W 93- 92 Oklahoma State (1-2) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0 Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 12-28-89 ...... 14/13 ...... n2 W 111- 92 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-2 n1-ACC-Big East Challenge (Hartford [Conn.] Civic 12-28-83 ...... n1 W 66- 49 12-31-97 ...... h W 93- 76 Center); n2-Kuppenheimer Classic (The Omni, n1-Cotton States Classic (The Omni, Atlanta, Ga.) 12-19-81 ...... n1 L 57- 59 Atlanta, Ga.) 11-29-91 ...... 18/18 .. 11/8 .... n2 L 71- 78 Northern Iowa (1-0) 4-3-04 ...... 14/15 .. 4/3 ...... n3 W 67- 65 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0 n1-Sun Bowl Tournament (Special Events Center, El Paso, Texas); n2-Preseason NIT finals (Madison 3-19-04 ...... 14/15 ...... n1 W 65- 60 Square Garden, New York, N.Y.); n3-NCAA Final n1-NCAA Tournament first round (Bradley Center, Four national semifinal (Alamodome, San Antonio, Milwaukee, Wis.) 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Ramblinwreck.com • 173 Opponents 12-29-33 1-2-31 Home: 0-0,Away:0-2,Neutral:0-0 Rider (0-2) round (Hartford[Conn.]CivicCenter) Richmond, Va.); n1-NCAA EastRegionalsecond a1-Central FidelityClassic(RobinsCenter, 12-1-90 11-28-89 12-20-88 3-20-88 12-22-87 11-29-86 (ot) 12-30-85 Home: 3-1,Away:2-2,Neutral:0-1 Richmond (5-4) n1-All-College Tournament (OklahomaCity, Okla.) 1-8-73 1-12-72 1-2-71 12-9-69 1-23-69 12-2-67 12-3-66 12-6-65 12-5-64 12-16-63 (ot) 11-30-62 12-2-61 1-2-51 12-30-47 Home: 6-1,Away:3-3,Neutral:0-1 Rice (9-5) 2-26-72 Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Randolph-Macon (1-0) 11-29-96 Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Radford (1-0) Rainbow Classic(BlaisdellCenter, Honolulu,Hawaii) n1-Gator Bowl Tournament (Jacksonville,Fla.);n2- 12-30-88 12-26-80 Home: 0-0,Away:Neutral:1-1 Purdue (1-1) 2-2-27 1-19-27 2-19-23 1-23-23 Home: 1-1,Away:2-0,Neutral:0-0 Progressive Club(3-1) 11-30-81 12-17-80 12-12-79 2-9-77 1-29-76 1-24-75 (ot) Home: 6-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Presbyterian (6-0) All-Time SeriesResults 2-17-93 1-2-92 ...... aL3-38 33- L a ...... 65 69- W h ...... 72 82- W h ...... 58 51- L a ...... 28 31- W a ...... 63 82- W h ...... 59 55- L n1 ...... 87 74- L a ...... 57 87- 56 W 75- a ...... 70 W 84- h ...... 61 W 87- a ...... 87 W 96- h ...... 56 W 71- a ...... W h ...... 84 80- L a ...... 74 80- W h ...... 16 44- 43 33- W h4 ...... 30 L 33- h4 ...... W a ...... 61 87- W h ...... aW6-60 65- W a ...... aL3-40 32- L a ...... 64 ...... 90- W h ...... 7/6 ...... 63 81- W h ...... 43 42- L n1 ...... 60 91- W h ...... 53 45- ...... L n1 ...... 66 82- 61 W 64- h ...... 53 W 68- h ...... W h ...... 174 ...... hW8-84 89- W h ...... a 2 67 62- L a1 ...... 84 79- L a ...... 21/19 16/16 17/17 14/14 15/11 nr/20 ...... 7 74 87- 50 W 62- h ...... W a 73 ...... 67- L h ...... 69 72- W n2 ...... 1 73 71- L a ...... 2 75 82- W h ......

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 Rome YMCA(1-1) 1-14-77 12-27-58 12-20-49 Home: 3-0,Away:3-2,Neutral:1-1 Saint Louis(7-3) Diego, Calif.) n1-NCAA West Regionalfirstround(Cox Arena, San 3-15-01 Home: 0-0,Away:Neutral:0-1 St. Joseph’s(0-1) Guerra SportsComplex,Bayamon,P.R.) Landover, Md.);n5-PuertoRicoShootout(Eugenio n4-ACC-Big EastChallenge(CapitalCentre, Festival (MadisonSquareGarden,New York, N.Y.); House, CollegePark,Md.);n3-ECACHoliday York, N.Y.); n2-MarylandInvitational(ColeField n1-NIT quarterfinals(MadisonSquareGarden,New 12-21-03 11-28-98 12-28-96 12-29-93 .. 12-5-90 (ot) 12-29-86 12-28-77 3-16-70 Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:3-4 St. John’s(4-4) 12-13-76 Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 St. Francis,Pa.(1-0) 12-2-82 Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 St. Francis,N.Y.(1-0) College Park,Md.) N.Y.); n3-Maryland Invitational(ColeFieldHouse, NIT Semifinals(MadisonSquareGarden,New York, n1-Gator Bowl Tournament (Jacksonville,Fla.);n2- 12-30-91 12-28-74 3-25-71 (2ot) 12-29-70 Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:2-1 St. Bonaventure(3-1) 1-10-74 Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 St. Bernard(1-0) N.Y.) Holiday Festival(MadisonSquareGarden,New York, Madison SquareGarden,New York, N.Y.; n4-ECAC n2-Poinsettia Tournament (Greenville,S.C.);n3- n1-Charlotte Invitational(Charlotte[N.C.]Coliseum); 12-27-86 1-9-86 12-30-75 12-30-71 Home: 0-0,Away:Neutral:2-2 Rutgers (2-2) 1-1-29 1-31-20 Home: 0-0,Away:1-1,Neutral:0-0 ...... 55...... n 5 46 85- W n2 ...... 5/5 ...... 33 37- W a ...... hW7-59 71- W h ...... 56 55- L n1 ...... 54 76- W h ...... 62 70- W h ...... 41 33- L a ...... aL4-59 45- ...... L a ...... 66 79- 65 W h ...... 77- 5/6 67 ...... 55- W n5 ...... L n3 ...... 67 73- ...... W n2 ...... 72 74- W h ...... 61 70- ...... W n3 70 ...... 68- L n1 ...... 91 64- ...... L n1 ...... n 6 71 76- W n2 ...... 02 .1/8. 4L7-73 72- L n4 15/15 .. 17/18 .. 20/20 15/11 8n .1/6. 3L5-62 53- L n3 .. 15/16 .. 18/nr 18/nr ...... 3W7-69 71- W n3 ...... 60 98- W h ...... 61 79- W n3 ...... 16/nr 94 87- L n2 .. 14/16 32 .n 2 66 62- L n1 .. 23/23 .. 9 90 79- L a ..... 21-3... 10/11 ...... 12-13-03 2-16-02 11-24-01 12-2-85 3-2-85 1-28-78 1-21-78 12-28-50 Home: 0-0,Away:0-1,Neutral:0-0 San Francisco(0-1) Formerly HowardCollege 2-3-75 (ot) 12-22-69 1-3-57 12-4-48 Home: 3-0,Away:1-0,Neutral:0-0 Samford (4-0) 12-30-33 1-3-30 Home: 0-0,Away:0-2,Neutral:0-0 St. Thomas,Pa.(0-2) Ga.) (Philips Arena, Atlanta, Vegas, Nev.); n2-Chick-fil-A PeachBowlClassic n1-Las Vegas Invitational(Valley HighSchool,Las 12-18-54 2-8-39 2-10-38 2-10-37 1-23-37 2-15-36 2-12-36 3-2-35 2-21-34 1-20-34 2-6-33 1-17-33 2-27-25 Home: 12-0,Away:4-1,Neutral:1-0 University oftheSouth(17-1) a1-NIT firstround(Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, N.Y.) 3-17-94 Home: 0-0,Away:Neutral:0-1 Siena (0-1) *h-NIT firstround 3-11-98 2-2-80 11-24-78 Home: 2-0,Away:0-1,Neutral:0-0 Seton Hall(2-1) 1-14-30 12-27-28 Home: 1-0,Away:Neutral:0-0 Savannah JEA(2-0) 12-30-23 Home: 0-0,Away:1-0,Neutral:0-0 Savannah AthleticClub(1-0) n1-Cable CarClassic(San 12-30-95 Home: 0-0,Away:Neutral:0-1 Santa Clara(0-1) ...... hW9-54 95- W h ...... 39 37- L a ...... h 7 32 37- W h9 ...... 31 42- W h4 ...... 26 38- W h4 ...... 69 70- W h ...... aW6-40 60- W a ...... 49 57- 79 W 92- h ...... W a ...... aW6-42 62- W a ...... h 1 31 41- 18 W 36- h8 ...... 32 W 54- h8 ...... 35 W 58- a ...... 16 W 34- a ...... W h8 ...... 27 43- 39 W 40- h ...... W a ...... 32 38- 14 W 31- a ...... W n1 ...... 76 68- L a1 ...... 78 88- W *h ...... 22 36- W h7 ...... n 4 67 54- L n1 ...... aL4-61 47- L a ...... 76 97- W h ...... 45 31- L a ...... h 4 57 74- W h9 ...... 78 73- L a ...... 26 34- W a ...... 9 39- W a ...... 71 66- L n1 ...... 8 75 78- W h ...... 10/13 2/na ...... 4 54 64- W h ...... 2W7-62 75- W n2 ...... 55 62- W a ...... Jose [Calif.] Arena) 12-13-82 12-2-81 12-2-80 1-6-65 1-6-55 2-16-84 2-16-83 2-19-77 2-23-76 3-1-75 2-13-74 1-8-64 1-3-61 12-10-59 12-20-58 12-7-57 12-20-56 2-18-56 2-19-54 (ot) . 12-20-54 2-18-54 12-5-53 1-24-53 (ot) . 12-12-52 1-28-52 . 12-28-51 12-15-51 . 12-14-46 2-16-46 2-2-46 1-9-43 1-10-42 1-7-41 12-31-40 12-29-40 (ot) 1-6-40 2-21-39 2-1-39 2-26-38 2-9-38 2-21-31 1-7-31 1-10-30 2-26-27 2-13-26 1-23-26 2-25-22 Home: 12-8,Away:10-8,Neutral:2-2 South Carolina(24-18) n1-SIC Tournament (City Auditorium, Atlanta, Ga.) Formerly Sewanee 1-28-27 Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Southern Bell(1-0) Tucson, Ariz.) n1-NCAA West Regional firstround(McKaleCenter, 3-19-93 Home: 0-0,Away:Neutral:0-1 Southern (0-1) 1-9-84 1-13-83 Home: 2-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 South CarolinaState(2-0) 11-25-85 Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 USC Aiken(1-0) N.C., Coliseum) n2-Augusta, S.C.;n3-CarolinaInvitational(Charlotte, TournamentGa.); n1-SIC (City Auditorium,Atlanta, ...... hW8-71 84- 67 66- W h ...... L a ...... aL4-58 47- L a ...... 73 87- 65 W 85- h ...... W h ...... 45 55- 23 W 33- h9 ...... W h9 ...... 34 41- W h9 ...... 34 30- L a ...... 25 29- W a ...... 35 57- W h8 30 ...... 25- L h7 ...... hW9-65 90- W h ...... hW9-56 92- 42 W 45- h ...... W h ...... hW6-50 68- 61 53- W h ...... 45 L 47- a 63 ...... 55- W a ...... L h ...... 70 64- L a ...... 74 79- W a ...... 53 58- 50 45- W h9 ...... L a ...... 67 58- L h9 ...... 63 47- L a ...... 32 35- W a ...... 28 38- W h9 ...... 30 51- W a ...... 17 41- W a ...... 16 31- 32 18- W h7 36 ...... L 19- n1 26 ...... L 20- a ...... 23 L 34- h7 ...... W n1 ...... hW7-14 75- W h ...... W h ...... hW8-41 85- W h ...... hW9-62 92- na/15 ...... W h 90 ...... 83- L h ...... 64 66- W a ...... 35 44- W a ...... 9L6-69 67- L h9 ...... 66 61- L h9 78 ...... 63- L n3 ...... 34 51- W h9 ...... aW8-84 87- W a ...... 70 66- L a ...... n 9 34 39- W n2 ...... 18/20 2/na ...... 0 64 70- W a ...... 1L7-93 78- L n1 ...... 60 119- W h ...... 14/14 ..hL7-82 73- L h .... 0-78 106- Syracuse (2-1) Texas Christian (2-0) Southern California (1-0) 2-17-59 ...... h W 59- 49 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 2-0 1-23-60 ...... 6/6 ...... h W 74- 69 Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 2-16-60 ...... 6/8 ...... a L 56- 57 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0 3-17-85 ...... 6/6 .. 15/15 .. n1 W 70- 53 12-1-65 ...... h W 112- 87 12-16-02 ...... 13/12 .. n2 W 96- 80 1-28-61 ...... a L 60- 65 12-21-67 ...... h W 70- 67 3-21-92 ...... 6/6 ...... n1 W 79- 78 2-21-61 ...... h W 60- 59 n1-NCAA Midwest Regional second round (Bradley 12-21-02 ...... a L 65- 92 1-27-62 (ot) ...... a W 66- 65 Center, Milwaukee, Wis.) n1-NCAA East Regional second round (The Omni, Atlanta, Ga.); n2-Delta Air Lines Classic (Philips 2-20-62 ...... h W 67- 50 Texas-El Paso (0-2) Arena, Atlanta, Ga.) 1-26-63 ...... 7/6 ...... h W 73- 69 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-0 Southern Illinois (1-1) 2-19-63 ...... nr/10 ...... a W 72- 60 Home: 1-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 1-27-64 ...... a L 63- 83 12-20-68 ...... a1 L 71- 75 Tampa (2-1) 2-18-64 ...... nr/17 ..... h W 47- 45 12-18-81 ...... a1 L 44- 73 1-5-70 ...... h W 100- 71 Home: 2-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 12-27-64 ...... h L 52- 66 a1-Sun Bowl Tournament (Special Events Center, El 1-30-71 ...... a L 69- 89 1-23-65 ...... nr/13 ..... a L 48- 55 Paso, Texas) 1-2-53 ...... a L 58- 64 1-22-66 ...... nr/20 ..... a L 48- 83 Southern Methodist (8-6) 1-2-69 ...... h W 98- 77 2-28-66 ...... h L 47- 58 Texas Tech (3-3) 2-26-71 ...... h W 99- 72 2-1-67 ...... nr/13 ..... a L 48- 59 Home: 6-0, Away: 1-6, Neutral: 1-0 2-20-68 (2ot) ...... nr/11 ..... h L 69- 71 Home: 0-1, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 2-1 12-17-68 ...... a L 59- 72 12-21-59 ...... na/12 ...... a L 71- 80 Temple (2-3) 12-29-56 ...... n1 W 79- 66 12-15-02 ...... n4 L 69- 70 12-9-60 ...... na/12 ...... h W 67- 64 12-14-57 (ot) ...... h L 64- 67 Home: 1-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 1-1 2-7-04 ...... 15/16 ...... a W 77- 62 12-1-61 ...... a L 55- 67 12-22-59 ...... 8/8 ...... a W 63- 60 n1-SEC Tournament (City Auditorium, Atlanta, Ga.); 12-6-62 ...... h W 73- 65 1-3-31 ...... a L 30- 34 12-30-64 ...... n2 L 90- 95 1-16-90 ...... 11/11 ...... h W 59- 57 n1-SEC Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.); n3-SEC 12-17-63 ...... a L 75- 97 Tournament (Louisville, Ky.); n4-Chick-fil-A Peach 3-26-03 ...... a1 L 72- 80 12-3-64 ...... h W 83- 75 12-15-90 ...... 23/21 ...... a L 67- 69 Bowl Classic for Kids (Philips Arena, Atlanta, Ga.) 11-28-03 ...... 25/v .... n3 W 85- 65 12-4-65 ...... a L 73- 83 12-27-93 ...... 15/15 .. 4/4 ...... n1 W 57- 51 n1-All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.); 12-1-66 ...... h W 87- 70 12-7-96 ...... n2 L 58- 76 n2-Sugar Bowl Tournament (New Orleans, La.); a1- 12-4-67 ...... a W 77- 74 n1-ECAC Holiday Festival (Madison Square Garden, Tennessee-Chattanooga (13-2) NIT quarterfinals (Lubbock, Texas); n3-Preseason NIT championship game (Madison Square Garden, 12-3-68 ...... h W 87- 59 New York, N.Y.); n2-Coaches vs. Cancer Classic (Atlantic City [N.J.] Convention Center) Home: 7-0, Away: 6-2, Neutral: 0-0 New York, N.Y.) 12-10-69 ...... a L 66- 77 12-2-70 ...... h W 91- 77 2-21-14 ...... a W 23- 21 12-18-71 ...... a L 70- 93 Tennessee (27-42) 2-7-20 ...... a L 11- 25 Troy State (3-2) 12-21-86 ...... 18/nr ...... n1 W 63- 54 2-18-22 ...... a W 33- 30 Home: 3-2, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 n1-Suntory Ball (Aoyama College, Tokyo, Japan) Home: 19-13, Away: 8-24, Neutral: 0-5 2-13-23 ...... a L 29- 41 2-19-21 ...... h4 L 28- 29 2-22-24 ...... a W 23- 19 11-30-77 ...... h W 84- 69 Southern Mississippi (2-2) 2-17-22 ...... a L 14- 26 2-11-42 ...... h9 W 64- 32 1-3-79 ...... h W 78- 54 1-20-28 ...... h7 W 31- 26 12-12-46 ...... h9 W 63- 37 1-12-80 ...... h L 49- 64 Home: 2-1, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 2-13-28 ...... a W 42- 25 12-19-47 ...... h9 W 63- 50 2-11-81 ...... h L 50- 54 2-13-29 ...... h7 L 25- 30 12-11-48 ...... h9 W 81- 45 12-17-02 ...... h W 88- 66 1-31-74 ...... h L 86- 98 12-3-49 ...... h9 W 84- 39 12-17-74 ...... a L 86- 94 1-22-30 ...... a L 28- 33 1-24-31 ...... h7 W 49- 29 1-2-50 ...... a W 73- 43 2-19-76 ...... h W 65- 60 11-27-84 ...... 18/nr ...... h W 74- 58 Tulane (35-32) 1-9-78 ...... h W 94- 65 2-9-31 ...... a W 32- 25 2-4-33 ...... h4 W 37- 23 12-4-85 ...... 5/4 ...... a W 94- 74 Home: 20-11, Away: 9-20, Neutral: 6-1 2-13-33 ...... a L 26- 33 12-7-91 ...... 17/16 ...... h W 97- 84 1-16-09 ...... h L 15- 29 Soviet National Team (2-2) 2-24-33 ...... n1 L 24- 30 12-22-92 ...... 16/15 ...... a W 81- 74 1-4-26 ...... a L 18- 33 1-31-34 ...... h4 L 35- 45 Home: 2-2, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 1-11-26 ...... h W 31- 18 2-12-34 ...... a L 21- 23 Tennessee State (1-0) 2-11-27 ...... a W 38- 37 11-12-86 (exh) ...... h L 78- 96 1-16-35 ...... h4 L 26- 36 2-28-30 ...... n1 W 53- 31 11-5-87 (exh) ...... h L 78- 87 2-18-35 ...... a L 30- 34 Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 2-5-38 ...... a L 22- 37 11-15-89 (exh) ...... h W 103- 88 1-17-36 ...... h8 W 33- 30 12-6-03 ...... 13/15 ...... h W 94- 43 3-4-38 ...... n2 W 44- 29 11-15-90 (exh-ot) ...... h W 99- 92 2-24-36 ...... a L 21- 33 1-21-39 (ot) ...... h W 32- 31 2-29-40 ...... n2 L 43- 55 2-3-40 ...... h L 25- 37 1-27-45 ...... a L 26- 44 Tennessee Tech (2-0) Standard Oil (1-0) 1-25-41 ...... h L 20- 37 2-10-45 ...... h W 53- 49 Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 2-7-42 ...... a W 52- 43 3-3-45 ...... n3 L 37- 41 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0 2-6-43 ...... h W 60- 36 1-26-46 ...... h L 27- 49 12-14-78 ...... h W 108- 63 3-3-44 ...... n3 L 55- 66 12-28-27 ...... n1 W 47- 20 2-9-46 ...... a W 38- 34 11-30-84 ...... 18/nr ...... h W 96- 78 n1-Savannah, Ga. 1-29-45 ...... a W 47- 38 1-25-47 ...... h W 48- 43 1-12-46 ...... a L 45- 58 2-7-47 ...... a L 28- 40 Texas (2-2) 2-4-46 ...... h W 59- 52 Stanford (1-2) 1-24-48 ...... h L 57- 59 1-11-47 ...... h W 58- 51 2-6-48 ...... a L 46- 49 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 2-2 Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 1-1 1-31-47 ...... a L 45- 47 1-22-49 ...... h L 56- 63 12-29-47 ...... n1 L 45- 54 1-9-48 ...... a L 29- 54 2-5-49 ...... h W 72- 71 11-28-86 ...... n1 W 67- 65 12-26-85 ...... 7/6 ...... n2 W 90- 55 2-9-48 ...... h L 55- 59 1-21-50 ...... h W 68- 57 12-11-99 (ot) ...... 3/3 ...... n2 L 61- 64 3-17-89 ...... n3 L 70- 76 3-6-48 ...... n3 W 50- 40 2-4-50 ...... a L 56- 69 12-19-00 ...... 3/3 ...... a1 L 66- 80 11-27-91 ...... 18/18 .. 24/nr ... n4 W 120- 07 1-7-49 ...... a L 52- 73 n1-Central Fidelity Classic (Robins Center, 3-2-50 ...... n3 L 56- 63 n1-All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.); 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Ramblinwreck.com • 175 Opponents 2-7-30 2-1-30 2-2-29 1-19-29 2-10-28 1-21-27 1-15-26 1-24-25 2-27-20 1-30-20 2-6-14 Home: 19-13,Away:8-23,Neutral:4-0 Vanderbilt (31-36) Ky.) n1-Bluegrass Invitational(FreedomHall,Louisville, 12-13-60 Home: 0-0,Away:Neutral:0-1 Utah State(0-1) 11-16-93 (exh) Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 USA VerichReps(1-0) n1-Paris Island,S.C. 12-8-52 (exh) Home: 0-0,Away:0-1,Neutral:0-0 U.S. Marines(0-1) Anaheim, Calif.) Calif.); n1-Wooden Classic(Arrowhead Pond, a1-Bruin Classic(PauleyPavilion,Los Angeles, 12-2-00 12-27-69 12-29-66 Home: 0-0,Away:0-2,Neutral:1-0 UCLA (1-2) 1-8-42 Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Turner Field(1-0) La.) Tournament (LouisianaSuperdome,NewOrleans, (Freedom Hall,Louisville,Ky.); n5-SugarBowl Tournament (Louisville,Ky.); n4-Metro Tournament n2-SEC Tournament (BatonRouge,La.); n3-SEC TournamentGa.); n1-SIC (City Auditorium,Atlanta, 1-2-03 12-23-01 12-27-90 2-11-78 1-16-78 1-29-77 12-22-76 3-4-76 1-17-76 2-24-75 2-20-74 1-19-74 3-2-73 12-22-72 2-28-72 1-20-72 3-1-71 1-9-71 2-23-70 1-10-70 3-1-69 2-15-69 3-2-68 1-6-68 2-18-67 1-7-67 2-17-66 All-Time SeriesResults ...... aW4-37 41- 25 W 46- a ...... 15 W 38- h ...... W h ...... 41 55- W h ...... 35 49- W h9 ...... 80 66- L a ...... 68 74- W n4 ...... 83 87- W a ...... 67 W 77- h ...... W a ...... 80 77- L a 88 ...... 77- L a ...... W h 99 ...... 91- L h ...... aW4-28 40- 31 W 41- a ...... 29 W 36- a 27 ...... 23- W h 37 ...... L 28- 32 a 3- ...... L h 39 ...... L 21- a ...... L h ...... 67 72- W n1 ...... 58 63- 70 L 75- h ...... 62 W 89- a ...... W h ...... 59 58- 69 L 74- a 71 ...... 70- W h 96 ...... L 90- h ...... L a ...... 78 74- 78 L 94- a ...... W h ...... 76 86- 72 W 78- a ...... W h ...... 79 90- W h ...... 74 71- L a ...... 85 99- W h ...... 121 90- 91 L 72- a1 ...... 2/2 L ...... a1 ...... 1/1 ...... 79 69- 83 L 95- h ...... W n5 ...... 64 57- L a ...... 69 68- L h ...... 176 ...... 1L5-90 58- L n1 ...... 15/12 ...... W h ...... 1L6-67 62- L n1 ......

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 2-110 124- 74 102- 81 100- 2-12-64 (ot) 1-25-35 (ot) 2-9-34 1-6-34 1-18-33 2-16-32 2-5-31 1-16-31 12-29-03 Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Virginia Commonwealth(1-0) Ga.) La.); n3-ACC-BigEastChallenge(TheOmni, Atlanta, Tournament (LouisianaSuperdome,NewOrleans, Center, BatonRouge, La.);n2-SugarBowl n1-NCAA SoutheastSecondRound(Assembly 12-3-91 12-28-90 3-15-86 Home: 0-0,Away:Neutral:3-0 Villanova (3-0) (Louisville, Ky.) Tournament (BatonRouge,La.);n3-SEC Tournament n1-SEC Tournament(Knoxville, Tenn.); n2-SEC 12-18-93 (ot) 2-29-64 3-2-63 2-13-63 3-3-62 1-20-62 3-4-61 1-21-61 2-27-60 6/6 ...... 1-16-60 (ot) 2-28-59 1-17-59 3-1-58 1-18-58 1-19-57 1-7-57 1-21-56 1-9-56 1-22-55 1-10-55 1-23-54 1-11-54 1-26-53 1-10-53 2-18-52 2-2-52 2-19-51 2-10-51 3-4-44 2-13-43 1-16-43 2-14-42 1-17-42 2-15-41 1-18-41 2-10-40 1-13-40 2-11-39 1-14-39 3-5-38 2-12-38 1-15-38 2-13-37 1-16-37 2-28-36 2-8-36 1-18-36 2-8-35 ...... aL3-38 30- 24 L 22- a ...... L h ...... 45 32- L a ...... aL7-88 ...... 74- L a ...... 60 59- L a ...... 81 73- L h ...... 9/11 ...... 92 67- L a ...... 51 63- W n3 ...... 18 50- W n2 ...... 42 40- L h 53 ...... 24- L a ...... aL2-38 27- 27 L 45- a ...... W h ...... 37 44- W h ...... 66...... n 6 61 ...... 66- W n1 ...... 6/6 ...... 66 71- W h 69 ...... 56- 62 57- L h L ...... a ...... 6/8 ...... 67 71- W a ...... 60 81- W h ...... 67 64- ...... L a ...... 5/6 83 ...... 63- 71 L 69- a ...... L h 63 ...... 55- ...... 79 L 85- h 72 ...... 60- W h 83 ...... L 58- a ...... L h 69 ...... 67- 65 L 47- h ...... L a 52 ...... 28- 29 L 43- a ...... 27 W 35- h 39 ...... 32- W a 54 ...... L 41- h ...... 48 L 55- a ...... 39 W 57- h ...... 43 W 49- a 49 ...... 42- W h ...... 24 L 30- a ...... W h ...... 35 40- 25 W 59- a ...... 30 W 40- h ...... 27 W 39- a ...... 37 W 42- h ...... W n1 42 ...... 23- L a ...... 33...... hW8-65 86- W h ...... 3/3 ...... 87 99- W n2 ...... / ....hW7-71 75- W h ...... 7/7 ...... 33 32- L h ...... 10/12 41 .24/24 .. 14/14 17/6 10/9 ...... 4 75 74- L a ...... 3W8-59 80- W n3 ...... 62 69- W h ...... 66 74- W h ...... nr/18 4/nr nr/13 nr/19 10/10 19/nr ... 9 72 59- L h ...... 9 79 59- L a ...... 9 103 89- L a ..... 61 80- W h ..... 84 65- L a ...... nW8-77 86- W n .... 93 74- L a .... West Virginia(2-1) 12-16-81 Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 West ChesterState(1-0) Alaska Shootout(Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, Alaska) Chinen Civic Auditorium, Hilo,Hawaii);n3-Great Honolulu, Hawaii);n2-BigIslandInvitational(Afook- n1-Rainbow Classic(SpecialEventsCenter, 11-26-99 1 11-29-98 .. 10/13 ...... 12-27-84 Home: 0-0,Away:Neutral:2-1 Washington (2-1) n1-Salem, Va. 1-2-93 2-2-76 12-8-75 2-5-69 1-30-68 1-15-66 1-18-65 2-12-21 Home: 5-0,Away:1-2,Neutral:0-0 VMI (6-2) 11-24-97 Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Winthrop (1-0) n1-Cotton StatesClassic(TheOmni, Atlanta, Ga.) 12-29-87 12-18-73 12-20-71 12-22-65 12-21-64 2-4-63 12-6-61 Home: 5-0,Away:0-1,Neutral:1-0 William &Mary(6-1) n1-Queen City Tournament (Buffalo, N.Y.) 12-29-55 Home: 0-0,Away:Neutral:1-0 Westminster (1-0) 1-13-96 12-1-94 12-2-93 11-28-80 1-9-80 2-1-79 1-11-79 Home: 5-1,Away:1-0,Neutral:0-0 Western Carolina(6-1) 2-21-80 Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 West VirginiaTech(1-0) Auditorium, Hilo,Hawaii) n2-Big IslandInvitational(Afook-ChinenCivic n1-Dixie Classic(ReynoldsColiseum,Raleigh,N.C.); 11-28-98 2-7-68 12-31-49 Home: 0-0,Away:0-1,Neutral:2-0 ...... hW6-56 66- ...... W h ...... 74 87- W n1 ...... 66...... hW5-49 50- W h ...... 6/6 ...... 60 70- W h ...... W h ...... 79 75- L a ...... aL5-68 53- L a ...... 70 90- 73 W 86- h ...... 71 W 82- h 53 ...... 16- W h ...... L a ...... hW7-56 72- W h ...... 78 91- W h10 ...... 50 72- W a ...... 52 67- W h ...... hW8-60 89- W h ...... 65 82- W n3 ...... hW9-65 95- W h ...... 59 90- 63 60- W n1 ...... 71 L 83- a ...... 73 W 92- h ...... 73 W 91- h ...... W h ...... 56 65- W n1 ...... 88 77- L h ...... 53 58- W n2 ...... 48 63- W n1 ...... 14/13 20/19 16/17 ...... 8 52 78- W h ...... 9 63 89- 55 W 77- h ...... W h ...... 61 .n 0 76 60- L n2 .. 16/16 /2. 1W6-58 65- W n1 .. 1/12 0-75 100- 12-21-01 11-17-00 12-22-99 12-16-98 1-3-98 11-22-96 1-19-84 11-29-82 12-20-80 12-17-79 1-31-77 1-17-75 2-10-68 1-14-21 Home: 12-2,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Wofford (12-2) 12-27-26 Home: 0-0,Away:0-1,Neutral:0-0 Wittenberg (0-1) 1-4-74 Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Wisconsin-LaCrosse (1-0) n1-Milwaukee Classic(Milwaukee,Wis.) . 11-28-01 . 12-28-63 Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-1 Wisconsin (1-1) 11-13-88 (exh) Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Yugoslavian NationalTeam(1-0) 12-29-92 Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Youngstown State(1-0) Va.) n1-Old DominionInvitational(TheScope,Norfolk, . 12-28-73 1-2-68 Home: 0-1,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-1 Yale (0-2) n1-Queen City Tournament (Buffalo, N.Y.) 1-2-56 2-16-35 Home: 0-0,Away:0-1,Neutral:0-1 Xavier (0-2) 12-22-58 Home: 1-0,Away:0-0,Neutral:0-0 Wyoming (1-0) ...... hW9-58 90- W h ...... 69 73- W h ...... hL7-79 78- L h ...... 92 67- L n1 ...... hW7-44 78- W h ...... 37 81- 74 W 75- h ...... 67 W 97- h 20 ...... 18- W h ...... L h ...... aL1-38 19- L a ...... hW7-70 79- 49 W 92- h ...... 70 W 80- h ...... 63 W 76- h ...... W h ...... 49 74- W h ...... 72 49 116- 44- W h ...... 64 L 84- h ...... W h ...... 40 37- L a ...... 14/13 ...... 78 110- W h ...... 1W6-61 62- 104 84- W h1 ...... L n1 ...... 1L9-101 95- L n1 ...... 7 74 77- W h ...... W h ...... 0-85 105- Record Book Highest fieldgoalpercentage Most fieldgoalsattempted: Most fieldgoals: Most points: Tech •Individual Fewest turnovers: Most blockedshots: Most steals: Most assists: Most personalfouls: Most rebounds: Lowest freethrowpercentage: Highest freethrowpercentage: Most freethrowsattempted: Most freethrows: Highest 3-pointfieldgoalpercentage: Most 3-pointfieldgoalsattempted: Most 3-pointfieldgoals: Lowest fieldgoalpercentage: Highest fieldgoalpercentage: Most fieldgoalsattempted: Most fieldgoals: Largest defeatmargin: Largest victorymargin: Fewest points: Most pointsinallOTperiods: Most pointsinoneOTperiod: Most pointsinaloss: Most pointsinfirsthalf: Most pointsinahalf: Most pointsinagame,bothteams: Most pointsinagame: Tech •Team Single-Game Records vs. Clemson,3-8-92 vs. DePaul,1-2-79 2-25-67 vs. FloridaState,1-24-70;Georgia2-17-70;PresJudy 2-17-88; vs.Louisville,1-6-88 12-22-90 178 24vs.Florida A&M, 11-26-94 50,Kenny Anderson vs.LoyolaMarymount,12-22-90 34vs. Youngstown State,12-29-93 3vs.Vanderbilt (Vanderbilt 28,GT 3),2-27-20 77vs.Baylor, 12-4-58 18,Kenny Anderson vs.LoyolaMarymount,12-22-90;Rich Yunkus 52vs.Furman,2-8-66;USC-Aiken,11-25-85

46vs.Furman,12-2-72 4vs.LSU,3-17-90;Wake Forest,2-13-88 • Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 15vs.UniversityoftheSouth,12-13-82 37vs. Yale, 12-28-73 82vs.LoyolaMarymount(2nd),12-22-90 100 vs.NorthCarolina(107),2OT, 2-8-98 69byGeorgia(Georgia78,GT9),1-22-09 135vs.LoyolaMarymount(GT135,LMU94),12-22-90 59vs.USC-Aiken(GT 119, USC-Aiken60),11-25-85 65vs.Wofford, 11-29-82 17vs.Clemson,1-24-01(17-31) 32,DennisScottvs.LSU,3-17-90;SammyDrummer 120vs.Tampa, 1-2-53 56vs.Furman,12-22-71 .200(13-65)vs. Arkansas, 11-30-61 30vs.Georgia(3OT),12-19-90 18vs.NCState,2-25-96 (minimum 10attempts) .729(35-48)vs.Presbyterian,11-30-81 .333(6-18)vs.FloridaState,3-8-00 1.000vs.Maryland(18-18),2-2-85 37vs.NorthCarolina(made16),2-10-96 229vs.LoyolaMarymount(GT135,LMU94), .778(7-9)vs. Texas, 11-27-91; vs.Maryland, Jones vs.Winthrop, 11-24-97 Most blockedshots: Duke, 1-30-91 Most steals: Duke, 12-28-88 Most assists: Georgia, 2-4-53 Most rebounds: Houston, 12-28-88 attempted: Most 3-pointfieldgoals Dennis Scottvs.Houston,12-28-88 Most 3-pointfieldgoals: 90 Kenny Anderson vs.Georgia,12-19- Most freethrowsattempted: 14-70 Rich Yunkus vs.NorthCarolina,2- Hammonds vs.IowaState,3-18-88; Most freethrows: : 1.000(10-10),MattGeiger 19, DennisScottvs. 8,Kenny Anderson vs. 19,CraigNealvs. 27,EricCrakevs. 19,Tom 11, Alvin 11, 22, Georgia in1953. 27 reboundsagainst a Tech recordwith being just5-10,set (below), despite ERIC CRAKE 135 points. the Yellow Jackets’ pumping in50of Marymount, Loyola in 1990against records established game scoring both Tech single- was involvedwith ANDERSON (left) KENNY Most steals: Most blockedshots: Most assists: Most rebounds: Lowest freethrowpercentage: Most freethrowsattempted: Most freethrows: Highest 3-pointfieldgoalpercentage Most 3-pointfieldgoalsattempted: Most 3-pointfieldgoals: Lowest fieldgoalpercentage: Highest fieldgoalpercentage: Most fieldgoalsattempted: Most fieldgoals: Fewest points: Most pointsinallOTperiods: Most pointsinoneOTperiod: Most pointsinaTech win: Most pointsinfirsthalf: Most pointsinahalf: Most pointsinagame: By Opponent•Team Most steals: Most blockedshots: Most assists: Most rebounds: Most freethrowsattempted: Most freethrows: Most 3-pointfieldgoalsattempted: Most 3-pointfieldgoals: Most fieldgoalsattempted: Most fieldgoals: Most points: By Opponent•Individual by NCState,2-3-91 01; FloridaState(Tech 111, FSU108,2ot),2-11-99 28-94 18byMaryland,2-21-99 9,DerrickPhelpsof NorthCarolina,2-2-92 48,RodneyMonroeofNCState,1-13-91 28byMaryland,2-16-00 15,ChrisCorchianiofNCState,2-20-88 6by Auburn (Tech 21, Auburn 6),2-27-14 68by Tennessee, 1-24-59 26,BobLienhardofGeorgia,12-7-67 18,EversBurnsofMaryland,2-6-93 49byUCLA,12-27-69;NCState,2-10-73 37by Yale, 12-28-73 15,Tony WindisofWyoming, 12-22-58 8,CedricLewisofMaryland,2-13-91 12by Alabama, 1-23-74 67byIllinois(1sthalf),11-23-01 121byUCLA (UCLA 121,Tech 90),12-27-69 67byIllinois,11-23-01 15byLouisville(26attempts),1-15-94 10,KekeHicksofCoastalCarolina,11-28-94 108byClemson(Tech 111, Clemson108),1-24- 103byLoyolaMarymount,12-22-90 37,RodneyMonroeofNCState,1-13-91 52byRice,12-16-63 19, Tony ofWyoming, 12-22-58 Windis 27byNorthCarolina,2-8-98(2ot) .163(13-80)byKentucky, 1-2-60 24byClemson,2-5-92 .700(28-40)byNorthCarolina,1-23-82 .273(3-11) byLouisville,1-15-94 41byNCState(made12),1-24-04 18,KekeHicksofCoastalCarolina,11- (minimum 10attempts) : .625(10-16) Season Records Tech • Team

Most games played: 38 in 2003-04 Most victories: 28 in 2003-04, 1989-90 Most ACC victories: 13 in 1995-96 Most home victories: 14 in 1994-95, 1963-64 Most losses: 23 in 1980-81 Longest winning streak: 15 in 1985-86 Most points: 3,096 in 1989-90 Highest scoring average: 88.5 in 1989-90 (3,096 in 35 games) Lowest scoring average: 55.7 in 1980-81 Largest scoring margin: +12.2 in 1978-79 Most field goals: 1,141 in 1989-90 Most field goals attempted: 2,302 in 1989-90 Highest field goal percentage: .546 in 1985-86 Lowest field goal percentage: .348 in 1955-56 Most 3-point field goals: 296 in 1995-96 Most 3-point field goals attempted: 776 in 1995-96 Highest 3-point field goal percentage: .423 in 1987-88 Most free throws: 656 in 1956-57 Fewest free throws: 287 in 1980-81 Most free throws attempted: 943 in 1956-57 Fewest free throws attempted: 459 in 1981-82 Best free throw percentage: .768 in 1976-77 Lowest free throw percentage: .611 in 1980-81 Most rebounds: 1,432 in 1991-92 Highest rebound average: 50.0 in 1958-59 (1299 in 26 games) Largest rebound margin: +4.0 in 1962-63 Most personal fouls: 795 in 2003-04 Fewest personal fouls: 414 in 1957-58 Most players fouled out: 29 in 1961-62 Fewest players fouled out: 7 in 1960-61 By Opponent • Team Most assists: 680 in 1987-88 Most steals: 338 in 2003-04 Most points: 2,828 in 1989-90 Most blocked shots: 209 in 1997-98 Highest scoring average: 85.3 in 1973-74 (2,218 in 26 games) Fewest points: 1,558 in 1979-80 Tech • Individual Lowest scoring average: 59.8 in 1959-60 Most field goals: 1,093 in 1989-90 DENNIS SCOTT Most points: 970, Dennis Scott, 1989-90 Most field goals attempted: 2,394 in 1989-90 not only set a Tech Highest scoring average: 30.1, Rich Yunkus, 1970-71 Highest field goal percentage: .499 in 1980-81 record, but also an Most field goals: 336, Dennis Scott, 1989-90 Lowest field goal percentage: .356 in 1959-60 ACC record when Most field goals attempted: 722, Dennis Scott, 1989-90 he amassed 970 Most 3-point field goals: 255 in 1995-96 Highest field goal percentage: .639 (129-202), Eddie Elisma, 1995- points in 1989-90, Most 3-point field goals attempted: 733 in 2003-04 96 which was the Highest 3-point field goal percentage: .381 in 1982-83 Most 3-point field goals: 137, Dennis Scott, 1989-90 Jackets’ highest- Most free throws: 604 in 2003-04 Most 3-point field goals attempted: 331, Dennis Scott, 1989-90 scoring team in Fewest free throws: 295 in 1981-82 Highest 3-point field goal percentage: .480 (24-50), Bryan Hill, history. 1990-91 Most free throws attempted: 909 in 2003-04 Most free throws: 187, Rich Yunkus, 1970-71 Fewest free throws attempted: 427 in 1981-82 Most free throws attempted: 241, Rich Yunkus, 1970-71 Highest free throw percentage: .740 in 1965-66 Highest free throw percentage: .877 (93-106), Mark Price, 1982-83 Lowest free throw percentage: .643 in 1997-98 Most rebounds: 364, Jim Caldwell, 1963-64 Most rebounds: 1,418 in 2003-04 Highest rebound average: 14.0, Jim Caldwell, 1963-64 Most personal fouls: 759 in 2003-04 Most assists: 303, Craig Neal, 1987-88 Fewest personal fouls: 418 in 1967-68 Most steals: 89, Kenny Anderson, 1990-91 Most players fouled out: 30 in 1984-85 Most blocked shots: 141, Alvin Jones, 1997-98 Fewest players fouled out: 8 in 1990-91, 1980-81, and 1981- 82 Most minutes played: 1,368, Dennis Scott, 1989-90 Most assists: 612 in 1989-90 Most personal fouls: 127, Johnny McNeil, 1989-90 Most steals: 308 in 1997-98 Most times fouled out: 10, Johnny McNeil, 1989-90; Pete Silas, 1950-51 Most blocked shots: 133 in 2002-03

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• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 Tech •Individual Most timesfouledout: Most personalfouls: Most minutesplayed: Most consecutivegamesstarted: Most gamesstarted: Most gamesplayed: Most blockedshots: Most steals: Most assistspergame: Most assists: Most reboundspergame: Most rebounds: Highest freethrowpercentage: Most freethrowsattempted: Most freethrows: Highest 3-pointfieldgoalpercentage(atcurrentdistanceof19-9): Highest 3-pointfieldgoalpercentage: Most 3-pointfieldgoalsattempted: Most 3-pointfieldgoals: Highest fieldgoalpercentage: Most fieldgoalsattempted: Most fieldgoals: Most pointspergame: Most points: 1990-93 .422 (351-831),DennisScott,1988-90 1983-86 (allin1982-83,atdistanceof17-9distance) 240,MarkPrice,1983-86 2,232,RichYunkus, 1969-71 724,DrewBarry, 1993-96 1,205,MalcolmMackey, 1990-93 874,RichYunkus, 1969-71 508,MattHarpring,1995-98 130,MarvinLewis,2001-04;MalcolmMackey, 425, Alvin Jones,1998-01 127,MalcolmMackey, 1990-93 398,JohnSalley, 1983-86 4,604,MarkPrice,1983-86 24,JohnSalley, 1983-86 26.6,RichYunkus, 1969-71 7.0,Kenny Anderson, 1989-91 351,DennisScott,1988-90 12.9,JimCaldwell,1963-65 1,740,MarkPrice,1983-86 718, Alvin Jones,1998-01 .620,LeeGoza,1981-82 .858,RogerKaiser, 1959-61 126,MarkPrice,1983-86 831,DennisScott,1988-90 .440(73-166),MarkPrice, Most minutespergame: Most minutesplayed: Most blockedshots: Most steals: Most assistspergame: Most assists: Highest freethrowpercentage: Most freethrowsattempted: Most freethrowsmade: Highest 3-pt.fieldgoalpercentage: Most 3-pt.fieldgoalsattempted: Most 3-pt.fieldgoalsmade: Highest fieldgoalpercentage: Most fieldgoalsattempted: Most fieldgoalsmade: Most reboundspergame: Most rebounds: Most pointspergame: Most points: Freshman Records•Season 79,Kenny Anderson (1989-90) 721,Kenny Anderson (1989-90) 285,Kenny Anderson (1989-90) 278,ChrisBosh(2002-03) 141, Alvin Jones(1997-98) 1,345,StephonMarbury(1995-96) 20.6,Kenny Anderson (1989-90) 283,Kenny Anderson (1989-90) 8.1,Kenny Anderson (1989-90) 127,ChrisBosh(2002-03) 37.7,Kenny Anderson (1989-90) 9.0,ChrisBosh(2002-03) 549,Kenny Anderson (1989-90) 98,DennisScott(1987-88) 186,DionGlover(1997-98) .609, Tom Hammonds(1985-86) .877,MarkPrice(1982-83) 238,StephonMarbury(1995-96) .471,DennisScott(1987-88) Coliseum Records Team

Most points: 121, Tech vs. Georgia State, 1-10-89 (124, Tech vs. USA Verich Reps, exhibition, 11-16-93) Fewest points: 36, Tech vs. Auburn, 2-7-61 Most points in a half: 67, Tech vs. Georgia State, 1-10-89 (2nd); Tech vs. Youngstown State, 12-29-93 (2nd) Fewest points in a half: 8, University of the South vs. Tech, 12-2-80 (2nd) Most points, both teams: 207 - Tech 121, Georgia State 86, 1-10-89; North Carolina 107, Tech 100 (2 OT), 2-8-98 (234 - Tech 124, USA Verich Reps 110, exhibition, 11-16-93) Most points in a half, both teams: 117 - Tech 67, Georgia State 50, 1-10-89 (second); (129 - USA Verich Reps 66, Tech 63, exhibition, 11-16-93) Fewest points in a half, both teams: 33 - Auburn 18, Tech 15, 2-7-61 (1st) Most field goals: 52, Tech vs. Furman, 2-8-66 Fewest field goals: 13, Tech vs. Auburn, 1-23-62; Tech vs. Auburn 2- 7-61; Kentucky vs. Tech, 1-25-60 Most field goal attempts: 98, Tech vs. Southern Mississippi, 1974 Fewest field goal attempts: 32, Auburn vs. Tech, 2-7-61 Highest field goal percentage: .719, Tech vs. Monmouth (41-57), 1- 17-85 Lowest field goal percentage: .163, Kentucky vs. Tech (13-80), 1-25-60 Most 3-point field goals: 15, Tech vs. The Citadel, 11-20-98; Tech vs. Seton Hall, 3-11-98 Most 3-point field goal attempts: 40, Marist vs. Tech, 1-2-90 Highest 3-point field goal percentage: .778 vs. Maryland (7-9), 2-17-88 Most free throws: 37, Tech vs. Notre Dame, 2-25-89; Tech vs. Florida, 2-14-66 Fewest free throws: 3, Tennessee vs. Tech, 2-18-64; Tech vs. LSU, 2-7-64 Most free throw attempts: 53, Tech vs. Charleston Southern, 11-16-98 Highest free throw percentage: 1.000, Georgia Southern vs. Tech (11-11), 2-3-60 Lowest free throw percentage: .231, Tennessee vs. Tech (3-13), 2- THIS IS MY 18-64 LANE Most rebounds: 77, Tech vs. Baylor, 12-4-58 Fewest rebounds: 21, Tech vs. Marquette, 1-6-76 Alvin Jones Most personal fouls: 32, Notre Dame vs. Tech, 2-25-89; Tech vs. (above) set a TCU, 12-1-65 Coliseum and a Fewest personal fouls: 4, Tech vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 12-30-98 Tech record by Most assists: 34, Tech vs. Youngstown State, 12-29-93 swatting away Largest attendance: 10,125, Georgia Tech vs. Duke, 1-10-93 11 shots against Winthrop in his first game as a Individual freshman in 1997. Jim Caldwell Most points: 47, Rich Yunkus vs. Furman, 1-15-70 (opponent: 42 by (left) grabbed a Shammond Williams of North Carolina, 2-14-98) Coliseum-record Most field goals made: 18, Rich Yunkus vs. Georgia State, 2-17-70, and Florida State, 1-24-70; Pres Judy vs. Florida State 2-25-67 26 rebounds Most field goal attempts: 28, Rich Yunkus vs. Jacksonville, 1-6-69 against Georgia Most 3-point field goals: 10, Keke Hicks of Coastal Carolina, 11-28-94 in 1963. Most 3-point field goal attempts: 18, Keke Hicks of Coastal Carolina, 11-28-94 Most free throw attempts: 20, Frank Samoylo vs. Georgia, 2-2-72; Rich Yunkus vs. Jacksonville, 2-27-70 Most free throws made: 18, Frank Samoylo vs. Georgia, 2-2-72 Most rebounds: 26, Bob Lienhard of Georgia, 12-7-67; Jim Caldwell vs. Georgia, 12-2-63 Most assists: 19, Craig Neal vs. Duke, 2-28-88 Most steals: 9 by Derrick Phelps of North Carolina, 2-2-92 Most blocked shots: 11 by Alvin Jones vs. Winthrop, 11-24-97

Ramblinwreck.com • 181 Record Book 2 eeSls(915)7 2 4 ,8 15.1 1,084 13.2 242 14.4 1,136 15.0 0 1,105 296 1,154 121 285 0 421 22.3 232 17.7 0 100 1,184 72 JasonFloyd(1997-00) 0 1,189 420 35. 206 410 16.2 291 86 MelvinDold(1948-51) 461 0 1,266 33. 77 PeteSilas(1951-53) 0 77 32. 264 BrookSteppe(1979-80,82) 10.6 489 31. JimNolan(1946-49) 449 0 1,312 30. 53 JimCaldwell(1963-65) 67 29. 13.9 412 SammyDrummer(1978-79) 501 117 28. 1,363 0 78 13.2 PhilWagner (1966-68) 491 26. DrewBarry(1993-96) 1,411 81 450 0 25. 126 BudBlemker(1957-59) 338 12.7 124 24. 23.0 MichaelMaddox(1995-98) 1,587 436 23. 0 Tico Brown(1977-79) 1,497 99 20.4 22. 397 AlvinJones(1998-01) 98 262 1,628 21. 514 B.J.Elder(2002-present) 130 0 20. 113 BobbyKimmel(1954-57) 446 107 106 13.3 19. MarvinLewis(2001-04) 561 595 14.3 0 18. 1,734 LennyHorton(1977-80) 1,818 65 125 17. JimWood (1974-77) 17.4 318 591 16. 368 (1990-91) KennyAnderson 16.6 1,978 0 80 15. 126 JohnSalley(1983-86) 10 2,057 351 14. Avg. BruceDalrymple(1984-87) 21.4 122 393 708 17.4 13. 720 Points 3 RogerKaiser(1959-61) 2,115 2,193 12. 258 130 FT Tony(1999-2002) Akins 127 26.6 276 17.9 11. 812 MalcolmMackey(1990-93) 424 703 3FG 2,232 10. 2,225 351 DuaneFerrell(1985-88) 114 73 124 FG 9. 484 BrianOliver(1987-90) 508 744 8. JamesForrest(1992-95) 848 0 G 211 99 7. Travis Best(1992-95) 126 6. 753 Tom Hammonds(1986-89) 874 5. DennisScott(1988-90) 124 84 4. MarkPrice(1983-86) 3. MattHarpring(1995-98) 2. RichYunkus(1969-71) 1. Player Pl. 1,000-Point Scorers o ar 19-2 531161210016.6 1,080 142 176 381 65 15.4 1,189 Jon Barry(1991-92) 293 0 448 77 Terry Randall(1957-59) 182

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 2 8 0 8 ,4 14.6 1,848 16.9 383 2,081 105 374 680 1 127 853 123 6 6 2 ,1 8.4 1,015 10.8 120 1,080 169 196 363 0 442 10.7 1,253 10.3 16.1 256 1,303 1,308 179 178 220 13.4 409 133 0 1,326 10.7 496 187 544 1,396 13.8 179 221 1,459 480 239 255 12.6 468 0 1,588 13.6 348 602 1,658 12 299 614 301 529 had three. team (1988-89) one otherTech Dalrymple. Only Salley andBruce Price, John scorers inMark 1,000-point featured three ACC Champions Tech’s 1985-86 x 3 THOUSAND stands today. mark whichstill three seasons,a points injust record of2,232 career scoring set theTech were ineligible, when freshmen played inanera (at right),who RICH YUNKUS rebounds and400assists *Only Tech playerstohave 1,000points,500 As Drew Barry(1993-96) (1990-91) Kenny Anderson Pts Bruce Dalrymple Tony Akins Brian Oliver(1987- Travis Best Mark Price(1983-86) 993 Player (Years) 1,154 1,075 1,000 Points&400Assists 1,312 704 Jim Caldwell(1963-65) 1,411 Michael Maddox(1995-98) Alvin Jones(1998-01) Bobby Kimmel(1954-57) Lenny Horton(1977-80) 1,205 Jim Wood 1,734 John Salley(1983-86) 846 Bruce Dalrymple Malcolm Mackey(1990-93) 1,978 523 Reb Duane Ferrell(1985-88) 2,115 Brian Oliver(1987- Pts James Forrest(1992-95) Tom Hammonds Dennis Scott(1988-90) Matt Harpring(1995-98) Rich Yunkus Player (Years) 1,000 Points&500Rebounds (1974-77) 19-2 ,5 560 1,658 (1999-02) 19-5 ,5 692 2,057 (1992-95) 16-1 ,3 955 2,232 (1969-71) (948) ,8 446 1,588 (1984-87)* 744 1,588 (1984-87)* 18-9 ,8 885 2,081 (1986-89) 0*188538 1,848 90)* 613 1,848 90)* ,5 724 454 1,253 1,497 510 2,193 687 1,303 605 1,363 740 798 1,459 1,587 680 1,818 997 2,225 Career Leaders Scoring Average Field Goals Made 1. Rich Yunkus (1969-71) ...... 26.6 1. Rich Yunkus (1969-71) ...... 874 2. Kenny Anderson (1990-91) ...... 23.0 2. Tom Hammonds (1986-89) ...... 853 3. Sammy Drummer (1978-79) ...... 22.3 3. Mark Price (1983-86) ...... 848 4. Dennis Scott (1988-90) ...... 21.4 4. James Forrest (1992-95) ...... 812 5. Roger Kaiser (1959-61) ...... 20.4 5. Matt Harpring (1995-98) ...... 753 6. Matt Harpring (1995-98) ...... 17.9 6. Dennis Scott (1988-90) ...... 744 7. Phil Wagner (1966-68) ...... 17.7 7. Duane Ferrell (1985-88) ...... 720 8. Mark Price (1983-86) ...... 17.4 8. Malcolm Mackey (1990-93) ...... 708 James Forrest (1992-95) ...... 17.4 9. Travis Best (1992-95) ...... 703 10. Jason Collier (1999-00) ...... 17.1 10. Brian Oliver (1987-90) ...... 680 11. Tom Hammonds (1986-89) ...... 16.9 11. Bruce Dalrymple (1984-87) ...... 614 12. Travis Best (1992-95) ...... 16.6 12. John Salley (1983-86) ...... 595 13. Jon Barry (1991-92) ...... 16.6 13. Roger Kaiser (1959-61) ...... 591 14. Bud Blemker (1957-59) ...... 16.2 14. Kenny Anderson (1990-91) ...... 561 15. Tico Brown (1977-79) ...... 16.1 15. Tico Brown (1977-79) ...... 544 16. Terry Randall (1957-59) ...... 15.4 16. Tony Akins (1999-02) ...... 529 17. Jim Caldwell (1963-65) ...... 15.0 17. Lenny Horton (1977-80) ...... 514 18. Brian Oliver (1987-90) ...... 14.6 18. Bud Blemker (1957-59) ...... 501 19. Brook Steppe (1979-80,82) ...... 14.4 19. Michael Maddox (1995-98) ...... 496 20. Duane Ferrell (1985-88) ...... 14.3 20. Sammy Drummer (1978-79) ...... 489 Rebounds Field Goals Attempted 1. Malcolm Mackey (1990-93) ...... 1205 1. Mark Price (1983-86) ...... 1740 3-Point Field Goals Made LEE GOZA holds the Tech 2. Alvin Jones (1998-01) ...... 1075 2. Rich Yunkus (1969-71) ...... 1724 1. Dennis Scott (1988-90) ...... 351 3. Matt Harpring (1995-98) ...... 997 3. Dennis Scott (1988-90) ...... 1645 2. Tony Akins (1999-02) ...... 301 career mark for 4. Jim Caldwell (1963-65) ...... 993 4. Matt Harpring (1995-98) ...... 1621 3. Travis Best (1992-95) ...... 258 best field goal 5. Rich Yunkus (1969-71) ...... 955 5. James Forrest (1992-95) ...... 1614 4. Marvin Lewis (2001-04) ...... 221 percentage (.620). 6. Tom Hammonds (1986-89) ...... 885 6. Travis Best (1992-95) ...... 1540 5. Matt Harpring (1995-98) ...... 211 7. James Forrest (1992-95) ...... 846 7. Tom Hammonds (1986-89) ...... 1506 6. B.J. Elder (2002-present) ...... 179 8. John Salley (1983-86) ...... 798 8. Tony Akins (1999-02) ...... 1369 Drew Barry (1993-96) ...... 179 9. Eddie Elisma (1994-97) ...... 762 9. Roger Kaiser (1959-61) ...... 1362 8. Jon Barry (1991-92) ...... 176 10. Bruce Dalrymple (1984-87) ...... 744 10. Duane Ferrell (1985-88) ...... 1340 9. Jason Floyd (1997-00) ...... 169 11. Jim Wood (1974-77) ...... 740 11. Brian Oliver (1987-90) ...... 1317 10. Shaun Fein (2000-01) ...... 140 12. Lenny Horton (1977-80) ...... 704 12. Malcolm Mackey (1990-93) ...... 1299 11. Michael Maddox (1995-98) ...... 133 13. Michael Maddox (1995-98) ...... 687 13. Bud Blemker (1957-59) ...... 1298 12. Kenny Anderson (1990-91)...... 113 14. Duane Ferrell (1985-88) ...... 680 14. Bruce Dalrymple (1984-87) ...... 1269 13. T.J. Vines (1998-01) ...... 108 15. Ivano Newbill (1991-94) ...... 654 15. Bobby Kimmel (1954-57) ...... 1262 14. Brian Oliver (1987-90) ...... 105 16. Dave Denton (1958-60) ...... 621 16. Jim Wood (1974-77) ...... 1231 15. Fred Vinson (1992, 94) ...... 92 17. Alan Nass (1961-63) ...... 615 17. Kenny Anderson (1990-91) ...... 1185 16. Stephon Marbury (1996) ...... 88 18. Lenny Cohen (1955-57) ...... 614 18. Mike Bottorff (1974-76) ...... 1164 17. Mark Price (1983-86*) ...... 73 19. Brian Oliver (1987-90) ...... 613 19. Jim Caldwell (1963-65) ...... 1139 18. Craig Neal (1984-88) ...... 66 20. Bobby Kimmel (1954-57) ...... 605 20. Tico Brown (1977-79) ...... 1139 19. Jason Collier (1999-00) ...... 63 20. Martice Moore (1993-94) ...... 56 Rebound Average Field Goal Percentage 1. Jim Caldwell (1963-65) ...... 12.9 1. Lee Goza (1981-82) ...... 620 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 2. Rich Yunkus (1969-71) ...... 11.4 2. Bill Mayer (1958-60) ...... 612 1. Dennis Scott (1988-90) ...... 831 3. Lenny Cohen (1955-57) ...... 10.3 3. John Salley (1983-86) ...... 587 2. Tony Akins (1999-02) ...... 812 4. Malcolm Mackey (1990-93) ...... 9.3 4. Matt Geiger (1991-92) ...... 582 3. Travis Best (1992-95) ...... 656 5. Dave Denton (1958-60) ...... 8.9 5. Lenny Horton (1977-80) ...... 569 4. Marvin Lewis (2001-04) ...... 623 6. Bobby Kimmel (1954-57) ...... 8.7 6. Tom Hammonds (1986-89) ...... 566 5. Matt Harpring (1995-98) ...... 585 Alvin Jones (1998-01) ...... 8.7 7. Eddie Elisma (1994-97) ...... 551 6. Jason Floyd (1997-00) ...... 522 8. Jason Collier (1999-00) ...... 8.3 8. Yvon Joseph (1984-85) ...... 549 7. Drew Barry (1993-96) ...... 485 9. Matt Harpring (1995-98) ...... 8.0 9. Malcolm Mackey (1990-93) ...... 545 8. B.J. Elder (2002-present) ...... 474 10. Alan Nass (1961-63) ...... 7.9 10. Bill Allgood (1977-78) ...... 540 9. Jon Barry (1991-92) ...... 474 11. Mike Green (1975-76) ...... 7.8 11. Duane Ferrell (1985-88) ...... 537 10. Shaun Fein (2000-01) ...... 368 12. Frank Inman (1957-58) ...... 7.5 12. Stan Guth (1965-67) ...... 521 11. Michael Maddox (1995-98) ...... 353 13. James Forrest (1992-95) ...... 7.4 13. Brian Oliver (1987-90) ...... 516 12. T.J. Vines (1998-01) ...... 325 14. Tom Hammonds (1986-89) ...... 7.2 Anthony Byrd (1982-84) ...... 516 13. Kenny Anderson (1990-91)...... 302 15. Jim Wood (1974-77) ...... 7.0 Brook Steppe (1979-80,82) ...... 516 14. Brian Oliver (1987-90) ...... 273 *3-pt line of 17-9 in 16. Yvon Joseph (1983-85) ...... 6.9 16. Tommy Wilson (1968-70) ...... 508 15. Fred Vinson (1992, 94) ...... 240 effect in 1982-83 Matt Geiger (1991-92) ...... 6.9 17. Steve Post (1972-73) ...... 507 16. Stephon Marbury (1996) ...... 238 season. No 3-pt shot 18. Ed Nelson (2002-03) ...... 6.7 Rich Yunkus (1969-71) ...... 507 17. Jason Collier (1999-00) ...... 174 from 1983-86. 19. Lenny Horton (1977-80) ...... 6.6 Ivano Newbill (1991-94) ...... 507 18. Craig Neal (1984-88) ...... 170 Resumed at current 20. Sammy Drummer (1978-79) ...... 6.5 20. Phil Wagner (1957-59) ...... 506 19. Mark Price (1983-86*) ...... 166 distance (19-9) in Minimum 5 shots per game Dion Glover (1998) ...... 166 1986-87.

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• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 8 ClarenceMoore 18. JasonCollier 17. DrewBarry 16. StephonMarbury 15. JonBarry 13. KennyAnderson 12. MichaelMaddox 11. ShaunFein 10. Vinson Fred 9. Lewis Marvin 8. Oliver Brian 7. Neal Craig 6. Travis 5. Hill Bryan 4. Byrd Anthony 3. Scott Dennis 2. 3. Roger Kaiser Roger 3. 2 RichY 2. MarkPrice 1. 3-Point FieldGoalPercentage 1. Matt Harpring Matt 1. Free ThrowsMade Tony Akins B.J. Elder(2002-present) unkus (1969-71) Best (1992-95) (1991-92) (1991-93) (1984-88) (1983-86 (1999-02) (1993-96) (2000-01) (1987-90) (1992, 94) 18-0 ...... (1988-90) (1982- (1999-00) (2001-04) (1959-61) (1995-98) 20-4 ...... (2000-04) 19-8 ...... (1995-98) (1990-91) 19)...... (1996) )...... *) ...... 84*) ...... 383 ...... 484 ...... 446 ...... 508 ...... 404 ...... 374 ...... 378 ...... 369 .388 .422 .440 .360 .362 .370 .371 .371 .377 .380 .384 .385 .393 .398 1 DuaneFerrell 11. Tom Hammonds 10. Oliver Brian 9. Travis 8. Salley John 7. Jones Alvin 6. Kimmel Bobby 4. 7. Brian Oliver Brian 7. Kaiser Roger 6. Kimmel Bobby 5. RichY 4. Salley John 3. Harpring Matt 2. Jones Alvin 1. Free ThrowsAttempted BrookSteppe 20. PhilWagner 19. Terry Randall 18. Tony Akins 17. GaryPhillips 16. MalcolmMackey 15. LennyHorton 14. BruceDalrymple 13. JamesForrest 12. Mark Price(1983-86) unkus (1969-71) Best (1992-95) (1999-02) (1998-01) (1998-01) (1983-86) (1983-86) (1987-90) (1987-90) (1966-68) (1953-57) (1959-61) (1957-59) (1977-80) (1995-98) (1985-88) (1979-80,82) 19-5 ...... 351 ...... (1992-95) 15-7 ...... 424 ...... (1954-57) 15-7 ...... 593 ...... (1954-57) 18-9 ...... 374 ...... (1986-89) 18-7 ...... 348 ...... (1984-87) 19-3 ...... 318 ...... (1990-93) ...... 424 ...... 299 ...... 393 ...... 397 ...... 412 ...... 627 ...... 718 ...... 383 ...... 516 ...... 291 ...... 614 ...... 305 ...... 520 ...... 293 ...... 368 ...... 675 ...... 338 ...... 285 ...... 0 DrewBarry 20. JoshPowell 19. BrookSteppe 18. KennyAnderson 17. RichYunkus 16. LennyHorton 15. Terry Randall 14. KeithWeekly 13. DaveClark 12. PhilW 11. BobSeemer 10. Blemker Bud 9. Schnitzer Ray 8. Travis 7. Tom 6. Sherbak Steve 5. Lewis Marvin 4. MarkPrice 3. Craddock R.D. 2. Kaiser Roger 1. Free ThrowPercentage BrookSteppe 19. Terry Randall 18. Tony Akins 17. LennyHorton 16. Tom Hammonds 15. Travis Best 14. BruceDalrymple 13. MarkPrice 12. DuaneFerrell 11. JamesForrest 10. Phillips Gary 9. Mackey Malcolm 8. 5 Jim Thorne 5. Neal Craig 4. Travis 3. Barry Drew 2. Kenny Anderson 1. Assist Average Marvin Lewis 20. RaySchnitzer 19. T.J. V 18. KarlBrown 17. PhilWagner 16. DennisScott 15. DuaneFerrell 13. JonBarry 12. JohnSalley 11. JarrettJack 10. Jim Thorne 9. Dalrymple Bruce 8. Kenny Anderson 7. MarkPrice 6. Oliver Brian 5. Tony 4. Neal Craig 3. Travis 2. Barry Drew 1. Assists Phil Wagner Jon Barry(1991-92) Jarrett Jack(2003-present) (1980-83) George Thomas Matt Harpring(1995-98) Hammonds (1986-89) Akins (1999-02) ines (1998-01) agner (1966-68) Best (1992-95) Best (1992-95) Best (1992-95) (1991-92) (1984-88) (1984-88) (1983-86) (1983-86) (1983-86) (1999-02) (1989-90) (1966-68) (1992-95) 16-1 ...... 4.9 ...... (1969-71) 410 ...... (1969-71) (1993-96) (1993-96) (1993-96) (1983-86) (1987-90) (1959-61) (1966-68) (1966-68) (1969-71) (1968-70) (1953-57) (2003-present) 18-0 ...... 285 ...... (1988-90) (1957-59) 16)...... (1961) (2001-04) (2001-04) (1959-61) (1957-59) (1957-59) (1977-80) (1977-80) (1985-88) (1985-88) (1979-80,82) (1979-80,82) (1974-77) (1974-76) 19-5 ...... 506 ...... (1992-95) 16-5 ...... (1963-65) (1973-74) 18-9 ...... 462 ...... (1986-89) (1990-91) (1990-91) (1990-91) 18-7 ...... 488 ...... (1984-87) 18-7 ...... 446 ...... (1984-87) 19-3 ...... 512 ...... (1990-93) ...... 230 ...... 317 ...... 4.9 ...... 396 ...... 499 ...... 5.2 ...... 233 ...... 510 ...... 560 ...... 659 ...... 486 ...... 5.6 ...... 6.2 ...... 319 ...... 692 ...... 724 ...... 364 ...... 265 ...... 538 ...... 788 ...... 806 ...... 509 ...... 368 ...... 221 ...... 792 ...... 807 ...... 427 ...... 502 ...... 227 ...... 289 ...... 289 ...... 837 ...... 787 ...... 810 ...... 7.0 ...... 221 ...... 454 ...... 783 ...... 364 ...... 5.8 ...... 395 ...... 800 .796 .858 .778 .780 .800 .809 .851 .800 .807 .840 .850 7. Tony Akins (1999-02) ...... 4.6 8. Brian Oliver (1987-90) ...... 4.2 9. Mark Price (1983-86) ...... 4.0 Phil Wagner (1966-68) ...... 4.0 11. Karl Brown (1989-90) ...... 3.5 Bruce Dalrymple (1984-87) ...... 3.5 Steals 1. Mark Price (1983-86) ...... 240 2. Bruce Dalrymple (1984-87) ...... 227 3. Travis Best (1992-95) ...... 217 4. Drew Barry (1993-96) ...... 193 5. Matt Harpring (1995-98) ...... 176 6. Tony Akins (1999-02) ...... 114 7. Kenny Anderson (1990-91) ...... 168 8. Dennis Scott (1988-90) ...... 150 9. Brian Oliver (1987-90) ...... 140 10. George Thomas (1980-83) ...... 127 Craig Neal (1984-88) ...... 127 12. Jarrett Jack (2003-present) ...... 125 13. Marvin Lewis (2001-04) ...... 125 14. Jon Barry (1991-92) ...... 124 15. Duane Ferrell (1985-88) ...... 119 16. Clarence Moore (2000-04) ...... 116 17. James Forrest (1992-95) ...... 115 T.J. Vines (1998-01) ...... 115 19. Billy Smith (1976-79) ...... 112 20. Michael Maddox (1995-98) ...... 102 Blocked Shots 1. Alvin Jones (1998-01) ...... 425 2. John Salley (1983-86) ...... 243 3. Malcolm Mackey (1990-93) ...... 199 4. Eddie Elisma (1994-97) ...... 174 5. Luke Schenscher (2002-present) 101 6. Matt Geiger (1991-92) ...... 94 7. Michael Maddox (1995-98) ...... 93 16. Eddie Elisma (1994-97) ...... 122 8. James Forrest (1992-95) ...... 88 Tony Akins (1999-02) ...... 122 9. Antoine Ford (1985-87) ...... 87 18. Jason Floyd (1997-00) ...... 121 10. Ivano Newbill (1991-94) ...... 82 19. Drew Barry (1993-96) ...... 117 11. Tom Hammonds (1986-89) ...... 72 20. James Forrest (1992-95) ...... 114 12. Jason Collier (1999-00) ...... 67 Chris Bosh (2003) ...... 67 Games Started 14. Anthony McHenry (2002-present) . 58 15. Clarence Moore (2000-04) ...... 57 1. Malcolm Mackey (1990-93) ...... 127 12. Alvin Jones (1998-01) ...... 3880 MARK PRICE 16. Robert Brooks (2001-04) ...... 52 2. Mark Price (1983-86) ...... 126 13. James Forrest (1992-95) ...... 3775 (above left) holds 17. Duane Ferrell (1985-88) ...... 52 Bruce Dalrymple (1984-87) ...... 126 14. Dennis Scott (1988-90) ...... 3686 Tech career 18. Dennis Scott (1988-90) ...... 51 4. John Salley (1983-86) ...... 125 15. Marvin Lewis (2001-04) ...... 3664 records for three- 5. Travis Best (1992-95) ...... 122 16. Michael Maddox (1995-98) ...... 3640 19. James Munlyn (1987-91) ...... 45 point percentage, 20. Drew Barry (1993-96) ...... 41 Tom Hammonds (1986-89) ...... 122 17. Eddie Elisma (1994-97) ...... 3188 Duane Ferrell (1985-88) ...... 122 18. Craig Neal (1984-88) ...... 3095 steals and Games Played 8. Matt Harpring (1995-98) ...... 119 19. Jason Floyd (1997-00) ...... 2808 minutes, while 9. Alvin Jones (1998-01) ...... 118 20. George Thomas (1980-83) ...... 2721 TOM 1. Marvin Lewis (2001-04) ...... 130 10. Tony Akins (1999-02) ...... 117 HAMMONDS Malcolm Mackey (1990-93) ...... 130 Minutes Per Game ranks high on 3. Duane Ferrell (1985-88) ...... 127 Minutes Played Tech’s career lists 1. Kenny Anderson (1990-91)...... 38.3 Craig Neal (1984-88) ...... 127 for scoring, 1. Mark Price (1983-86) ...... 4604 2. Dennis Scott (1988-90) ...... 37.2 Brian Oliver (1987-90) ...... 127 rebounding, field 6. Mark Price (1983-86) ...... 126 2. Travis Best (1992-95) ...... 4504 3. Mark Price (1983-86) ...... 36.5 Bruce Dalrymple (1984-87) ...... 126 3. Matt Harpring (1995-98) ...... 4472 4. Travis Best (1992-95) ...... 36.3 goal percentage, Michael Maddox (1995-98) ...... 126 4. Brian Oliver (1987-90) ...... 4425 5. Matt Harpring (1995-98) ...... 36.1 blocked shots 9. John Salley (1983-86) ...... 125 5. Tom Hammonds (1986-89) ...... 4387 6. Jon Barry (1991-92) ...... 35.7 and games 10. Travis Best (1992-95) ...... 124 6. Bruce Dalrymple (1984-87) ...... 4331 Tom Hammonds (1986-89) ...... 35.7 played. Matt Harpring (1995-98) ...... 124 7. John Salley (1983-86) ...... 4197 8. Brian Oliver (1987-90) ...... 34.8 Alvin Jones (1998-01) ...... 124 8. Malcolm Mackey (1990-93) ...... 4141 9. Bruce Dalrymple (1984-87) ...... 34.4 T.J. Vines (1998-01) ...... 124 9. Duane Ferrell (1985-88) ...... 3979 10. John Salley (1983-86) ...... 33.6 14. Tom Hammonds (1986-89) ...... 123 10. Tony Akins (1999-02) ...... 3969 11. Drew Barry (1993-96) ...... 33.4 Ivano Newbill (1991-94) ...... 123 11. Drew Barry (1993-96) ...... 3910 12. Jason Collier (1999-00) ...... 33.2

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• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 8 PhilWagner 18. PhilWagner 17. Travis Best 16. 6. Sammy Drummer Sammy 6. RichY 5. 4 DennisScott 14. KennyAnderson 13. Tom Hammonds 12. SammyDrummer 11. BrianOliver 10. Harpring Matt 9. Kaiser Roger 8. Kaiser Roger 7. RichY 4. KennyAnderson 3. 2. Dennis Scott Dennis 2. KennyAnderson 4. RichY 3. 0 MattGeiger 20. MalcolmMackey 19. EddieElisma 18. AlanNass 17. JasonCollier 15. ChrisBosh 14. JimCaldwell 13. LennyCohen 12. Rebounds RichY 1. Scoring Average RogerKaiser 14. SammyDrummer 13. Tom Hammonds 12. RogerKaiser 11. DennisScott 10. Harpring Matt 9. Marbury Stephon 8. Harpring Matt 7. KennyAnderson 6. Oliver Brian 5. RichY 2. Scott Dennis 1. Points 1 MattHarpring 11. Harpring Matt 9. Mackey Malcolm 8. Jones Alvin 7. Mackey Malcolm 6. Mackey Malcolm 5. RichY 4. Caldwell Jim 3. RichY 2. Caldwell Jim 1. Travis Best 16. 3 SammyDrummer 23. MarkPrice 22. JamesForrest 21. MarkPrice 20. DuaneFerrell 19. JonBarry 18. RichYunkus 17. James Forrest(1992-93) Mark Price(1982-83) Rich Yunkus Alvin Jones(1998-99) Dion Glover(1997-98) B.J. Elder(2003-04) Mark Price(1982-83) unkus (1968-69) unkus (1970-71) unkus (1969-70) unkus (1969-70) unkus (1970-71) unkus (1969-70) unkus (1970-71) (1991-92) (1960-61) (1984-85) (1985-86) (2002-03) (1994-95) (1994-95) (2000-01) (1989-90) (1989-90) 19-2 ...... 254 ...... (1991-92) (1966-67) (1967-68) (1968-69) (1968-69) 16-3 ...... 283 ...... (1962-63) 16-5 ...... 346 ...... (1964-65) 364 ...... (1963-64) 18-9 ...... (1988-89) 18-0 ...... (1989-90) 18-9 ...... 649 ...... (1988-89) 970 ...... (1989-90) (1999-00) (1959-60) (1960-61) (1960-61) (1959-60) 19-6 ...... 264 ...... (1995-96) 15-7 ...... 288 ...... (1956-57) 19-8 ...... (1997-98) (1995-96) (1997-98) (1995-96) (1997-98) (1987-88) 19-3 ...... 586 ...... (1992-93) 18-9 ...... (1988-89) 18-9 ...... 627 ...... (1988-89) (1989-90) (1990-91) (1990-91) (1989-90) 18-0 ...... 262 ...... (1989-90) 19-3 ...... 306 ...... (1992-93) 316 ...... (1991-92) 321 ...... (1990-91) 19-6 ..... 679 ...... (1995-96) 17-9 ...... (1978-79) 17-8 ...... (1977-78) 17-9 ..... 616 ...... (1978-79) 17-8 ..... 568 ...... (1977-78) ...... 602 ...... 271 ...... 568 ...... 278 ...... 568 ...... 583 ...... 590 ...... 302 ...... 312 ...... 607 ...... 724 ...... 608 ...... 24.1 ...... 25.5 ...... 30.1 ...... 814 ...... 815 ...... 276 ...... 323 ...... 356 ...... 603 ...... 276 ...... 608 ...... 638 ...... 293 ...... 302 ...... 670 ...... 691 ...... 595 ...... 19.5 ...... 20.6 ...... 25.9 ...... 776 ...... 721 ...... 19.5 19.6 20.2 20.3 20.3 23.7 20.9 21.0 21.3 21.6 22.8 23.4 27.7 9. James Forrest James 9. Tom 8. Drummer Sammy 7. Oliver Brian 6. KennyAnderson 5. KennyAnderson 4. Rich Y 3. Rich Y 2. Scott Dennis 1. Field GoalsMade Cohen Lenny 4. RichY 3. Caldwell Jim 2. Caldwell Jim 1. Rebound Average 9. Malcolm Mackey Malcolm 9. Caldwell Jim 7. RichYunkus 6. 0 AlanNass 10. 2 MalcolmMackey 12. 9 MalcolmMackey 19. JasonCollier 18. MikeGreen 17. MattHarpring 16. AlanNass 15. JimWood 14. AlvinJones 13. Dave Denton(1957-58) Rich Yunkus(1970-71) Alvin Jones(2000-01) Chris Bosh(2002-03) Hammonds (1988-89) unkus (1970-71) unkus (1969-70) unkus (1969-70) (1974-75) (1960-61) (1961-62) (1998-99) (1974-75) (1989-90) (1968-69) 16-5 ...... (1964-65) ...... (1963-64) 16-3 ...... (1962-63) 18-0 ...... 336 ...... (1989-90) (1999-00) 15-7 ...... 11.1 ...... (1956-57) (1997-98) 19-3 ...... 246 ...... (1992-93) (1990-91) (1989-90) 19-1 ...... (1990-91) 19-3 ...... (1992-93) 19-2 ...... 9.0 ...... (1991-92) 17-9 ..... 257 ...... (1978-79) ...... 9.6 ...... 9.4 ...... 9.0 ...... 9.3 ...... 9.7 ...... 260 ...... 314 ...... 317 ...... 12.0 ...... 11.0 ...... 11.1 ...... 9.2 ...... 9.4 ...... 250 ...... 278 ...... 283 ...... 13.8 14.0 10.9 10.7 10.9 10.4 10.4 10.2 0 MarkPrice 20. DennisScott 19. Tom Hammonds 18. DuaneFerrell 16. SammyDrummer(19 15. MarkPrice 13. StephonMarbury 12. RogerKaiser 11. RichYunkus 10. 9 Tom Hammonds 19. JonBarry 17. Travis Best 16. BudBlemker 15. RogerKaiser 13. SammyDrummer(19 10. Scott Dennis 9. Marbury Stephon 8. Kaiser Roger 7. Kenny Anderson 6. SammyDrummer(19 5. RichY 4. Kenny Anderson 3. RichY 2. Scott Dennis 1. Field GoalsAttempted Matt Harpring(1997-98) Matt Harpring(1995-96) Rich Yunkus B.J. Elder(2003-04) Dion Glover(1997-98) Matt Harpring(1997-98) Brian Oliver(1989-90) unkus (1969-70) unkus (1970-71) (1991-92) (1984-85) (1985-86) (1994-95) (1968-69) (1968-69) 18-9 ...... 227 ...... (1988-89) 18-9 ...... 512 ...... (1988-89) 722 ...... (1989-90) (1957-58) (1959-60) (1959-60) (1960-61) (1987-88) 18-8 ...... 229 ...... (1987-88) 18-9 ...... 465 ...... (1988-89) (1989-90) (1990-91) 19-6 ..... 235 ...... (1995-96) 19-6 ..... 514 ...... (1995-96) ...... 468 ...... 468 ...... 77)...... 232 ...... 77-78) 77)...... 504 ...... 77-78) 556 ...... 78-79) ...... 223 ...... 233 ...... 469 ...... 503 ...... 504 ...... 243 ...... 465 ...... 568 ...... 691 ...... 237 ...... 503 ...... 517 ...... 471 ...... 230 ...... 230 ...... 233 ...... 504 ...... 549 ...... 636 ...... Field Goal Percentage EDDIE ELISMA (left) helped Tech win the 1996 ACC 1. Eddie Elisma (1995-96) ...... 639 regular-season championship 2. Lee Goza (1981-82) ...... 636 3. Bill Mayer (1969-70) ...... 634 by shooting a Tech record 63.9 4. John Salley (1984-85) ...... 627 percent from the floor. BRYAN 5. Matt Geiger (1991-92) ...... 611 HILL (right) hit almost half of 6. Lenny Horton (1977-78) ...... 610 his three-point field goal 7. Lenny Horton (1978-79) ...... 610 attempts in 1991 (24-of-50). 8. Lee Goza (1980-81) ...... 609 Tom Hammonds (1985-86) ...... 609 10. John Salley (1985-86) ...... 606 11. Jeff Riley (1977-78) ...... 600 12. Duane Ferrell (1985-86) ...... 595 13. John Salley (1983-84) ...... 589 14. Lenny Horton (1979-80) ...... 584 15. Kerry O’Brien (1979-80) ...... 580 16. Tom Hammonds (1987-88) ...... 579 17. Yvon Joseph (1984-85) ...... 578 18. Luke Schenscher (2003-04) ...... 570 19. Tom Hammonds (1986-87) ...... 568 20. Anthony Byrd (1981-82) ...... 567 3-Point Field Goals Made 1. Dennis Scott (1989-90) ...... 137 2. Dennis Scott (1988-89) ...... 116 3. Jon Barry (1991-92) ...... 99 4. Dennis Scott (1987-88) ...... 98 Tony Akins (2001-02) ...... 98 6. Stephon Marbury (1995-96) ...... 88 7. Marvin Lewis (2003-04) ...... 82 8. Travis Best (1992-93) ...... 80 9. Tony Akins (2000-01) ...... 78 10. Jon Barry (1990-91) ...... 77 Drew Barry (1995-96) ...... 77 B.J. Elder (2003-04) ...... 77 13. Mark Price (1982-83*) ...... 73 Travis Best (1994-95) ...... 73 15. Fred Vinson (1993-94) ...... 72 Shaun Fein (2000-01) ...... 72 17. Jason Floyd (1998-99) ...... 69 18. Tony Akins (1999-00) ...... 68 Shaun Fein (1999-00) ...... 68 20. Matt Harpring (1995-96) ...... 66 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Free Throws Made 1. Dennis Scott (1989-90) ...... 331 2. Dennis Scott (1988-89) ...... 292 1. Bryan Hill (1990-91) ...... 480 1. Rich Yunkus (1970-71) ...... 187 3. Jon Barry (1991-92) ...... 265 2. Chris Bosh (2002-03) ...... 478 2. Rich Yunkus (1969-70) ...... 180 4. Tony Akins (2001-02) ...... 243 3. Dennis Scott (1987-88) ...... 471 3. Matt Harpring (1997-98) ...... 179 5. Stephon Marbury (1995-96) ...... 238 4. Travis Best (1992-93) ...... 457 4. Roger Kaiser (1960-61) ...... 176 6. Jason Floyd (1998-99) ...... 211 5. Mark Price (1982-83*) ...... 440 5. Roger Kaiser (1959-60) ...... 164 7. Jon Barry (1990-91) ...... 209 6. Matt Harpring (1995-96) ...... 429 6. Dennis Scott (1989-90) ...... 161 Drew Barry (1995-96) ...... 209 7. Drew Barry (1994-95) ...... 427 7. Kenny Anderson (1990-91)...... 155 9. Dennis Scott (1987-88) ...... 208 T.J. Vines (1998-99) ...... 427 8. Jarrett Jack (2003-04) ...... 154 10. Marvin Lewis (2003-04) ...... 206 9. Michael Maddox (1995-96) ...... 426 9. Brian Oliver (1989-90) ...... 147 B.J. Elder (2003-04) ...... 206 10. Tony Akins (2000-01) ...... 419 10. Bobby Kimmel (1956-57) ...... 143 12. Tony Akins (1998-99) ...... 198 11. Craig Neal (1986-87) ...... 415 11. Matt Harpring (1995-96) ...... 138 13. Travis Best (1994-95) ...... 192 12. Dennis Scott (1989-90) ...... 414 12. Mark Price (1984-85) ...... 137 14. Matt Harpring (1996-97) ...... 190 13. Kenny Anderson (1989-90) ...... 410 13. Brook Steppe (1979-80) ...... 135 15. Shaun Fein (1999-00) ...... 186 14. Anthony Byrd (1982-83*) ...... 404 14. Alvin Jones (2000-01) ...... 133 Tony Akins (2000-01) ...... 186 15. Tony Akins (2001-02) ...... 403 15. Duane Ferrell (1987-88) ...... 131 17. Tony Akins (1999-00) ...... 185 16. Brian Oliver (1988-89) ...... 400 16. Dave Denton (1959-60) ...... 129 Kenny Anderson (1990-91) ...... 185 17. Fred Vinson (1993-94) ...... 398 Malcolm Mackey (1991-92) ...... 129 *3-point line of 17-9 in 19. Shaun Fein (2000-01) ...... 182 Marvin Lewis (2003-04) ...... 398 18. Chris Bosh (2002-03) ...... 127 effect only in 1982-83. 20. Fred Vinson (1993-94) ...... 181 19. Dennis Scott (1988-89) ...... 397 19. Tom Hammonds (1988-89) ...... 126 Resumed at current 20. Shaun Fein (2000-01) ...... 396 20. Mark Price (1985-86) ...... 124 distance (19-9) in B.J. Elder (2002-03) ...... 396 1986-87.

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• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 1 RogerKaiser 11. JarrettJack 10. Jones Alvin 9. Kaiser Roger 7. Oliver Brian 6. Kimmel Bobby 5. 0 ChrisBosh 20. DuaneFerrell 19. AlvinJones 18. MattHarpring 17. DaveDenton 16. LennyCohen 15. DionGlover 14. KennyAnderson 13. MalcolmMackey 12. RichY 4. 3. Matt Harpring Matt 3. Jones Alvin 2. 1 RichY 1. Free ThrowsAttempted 1 MarkPrice 1. Free ThrowPercentage 8. R.D. Craddock R.D. 8. Kaiser Roger 7. Travis 6. Kaiser Roger 5. Lewis Marvin 4. McCain Andy 3. Craddock R.D. 2. Dennis Scott(1989-90) unkus (1969-70) unkus (1970-71) Best (1993-94) (1982-83) (2002-03) (1998-99) (1999-00) (2000-01) (1989-90) (1997-98) (2003-04) (2000-01) (1959-60) (1960-61) (1958-59) (1959-60) (1959-60) (1971-72) 15-7 ...... 183 ...... (1956-57) (1995-96) (1997-98) (1987-88) 15-7 ...... 216 ...... (1956-57) 16-3 ...... (1962-63) ...... (1963-64) (1990-91) 19-2 ...... 189 ...... (1991-92) ...... 174 ...... 201 ...... 179 ...... 223 ...... 204 ...... 186 ...... 192 ...... 203 ...... 217 ...... 241 ...... 190 ...... 203 ...... 183 ...... 175 ...... 181 ...... 221 ...... 187 ...... 869 .877 .865 .865 .866 .867 .868 .876 8 JimThorne 18. Stephon Marbury 17. JimThorne 16. DrewBarry 15. 4 Travis Best 14. KennyAnderson 13. CraigNeal 12. 0 Travis Best 10. Barry Drew 9. Jack Jarrett 8. Travis 7. Barry Jon 6. Jack Jarrett 5. Oliver Brian 4. 3. Drew Barry Drew 3. KennyAnderson 2. Neal Craig 1. Assists 0 Terry Randall 20. BudBlemker 19. LennyHorton 18. RogerKaiser 17. MarkPrice 16. JasonFloyd 15. BobSeemer 14. Travis Best 13. SteveSherbak 12. MarkPrice 11. KeithWeekly 10. Clark Dave 9. Tony Akins Best (1991-92) (1991-92) (1986-87) (1987-88) (1984-85) (1985-86) (2001-02) (1966-67) (1993-94) (1992-93) (1994-95) (1992-93) (1994-95) (1995-96) 17-1 ...... 160 ...... (1970-71) 163 ...... (1969-70) (1988-89) (1998-99) (1968-69) (2002-03) (2003-04) (1956-57) (1961-62) (1958-59) (l956-57) (1977-78) (1972-73) (1990-91) (1989-90) 19-6 ..... 161 ...... (1995-96) ...... 207 ...... 171 ...... 176 ...... 303 ...... 164 ...... 167 ...... 198 ...... 176 ...... 181 ...... 238 ...... 223 ...... 185 ...... 213 ...... 844 ...... 830 ...... 833 ...... 848 ...... 169 ...... 285 ...... 832 .847 .842 .862 .835 .840 .855 .859 0 MarkPrice 20. Travis Best 19. 0 MarkPrice 10. Barry Drew 9. Dalrymple Bruce 8. MarkPrice 7. Dalrymple Bruce 71 5...... JonBarry(1991-92) 4. Jarrett 79 3...... (1989-90) Kenny Anderson 89 2...... (1990-91) Kenny Anderson 1. Steals KennyAnderson 14. Travis Best 12. Travis Best 11. CraigNeal 10. Barry Jon 9. Travis 8. Barry Drew 7. Jarrett 6. Barry Drew 5. Barry Drew 4. Oliver Brian 3. Kenny Anderson 2. Neal Craig 1. Assist Average Dion Glover(1997-98) Jarrett Jack Tony Akins Best (1992-93) Jack (2003-04) Jack (2002-03) (1991-92) (1986-87) (1987-88) (1984-85) (1985-86) (1984-85) (2001-02) (1994-95) (1991-92) (1993-94) (1995-96) (1993-94) (1995-96) (1994-95) (1988-89) (2003-04) (1990-91) (1989-90) (1984-85) (1985-86) ...... 5.9 ...... 150 ...... 64 ...... 66 ...... 5.7 ...... 5.9 ...... 9.5 ...... 151 ...... 5.7 ...... 5.8 ...... 65 ...... 5.9 ...... 5.9 ...... 6.6 ...... 6.7 ...... 70 ...... 7.0 ...... 74 ...... 5.6 ...... 6.0 ...... 5.6 ...... 8.1 ...... 65 ...... 70 ...... Top Scoring Tandems No. Player (Points) Total Year 1. Dennis Scott (970) and Brian Oliver (724) 1,694 1990 11. Stephon Marbury (1995-96) ...... 63 Matt Harpring (1995-96) ...... 63 2. Stephon Marbury (679) and Matt Harpring (670) 1,349 1996 13. Dennis Scott (1989-90) ...... 62 3. Matt Harpring (691) and Dion Glover (608) 1,299 1998 14. George Thomas (1982-83) ...... 60 4. Dennis Scott (649) and Tom Hammonds (627) 1,276 1989 Travis Best (1994-95) ...... 60 5. Kenny Anderson (776) and Jon Barry (478) 1,254 1991 16. Tony Akins (2001-02) ...... 59 6. Rich Yunkus (815) and Jim Thorne (397) 1,202 1971 17. Travis Best (1993-94) ...... 58 7. Duane Ferrell (595) and Tom Hammonds (567) 1,162 1988 18. Craig Neal (1987-88) ...... 56 19. Mark Price (1982-83) ...... 55 8. Jon Barry (602) and Malcolm Mackey (553) 1,155 1992 Mark Price (1983-84) ...... 55 9. Rich Yunkus (814) and Bob Seemer (340) 1,154 1970 10. Mark Price (583) and John Salley (491) 1,074 1985 Blocked Shots James Forrest (586) and Travis Best (488) 1,074 1993 12. Travis Best (607) and James Forrest (451) 1,058 1995 1. Alvin Jones (1997-98) ...... 141 13. Roger Kaiser (638) and Dave Denton (419) 1,057 1960 2. Alvin Jones (1998-99) ...... 107 3. Alvin Jones (2000-01) ...... 101 14. B.J. Elder (568) and Jarrett Jack (474) 1,042 2004 4. John Salley (1984-85) ...... 82 15. Mark Price (590) and John Salley (445) 1,035 1986 5. Alvin Jones (1999-00) ...... 76 16. Sammy Drummer (616) and Tico Brown (413) 1,029 1979 6. John Salley (1983-84) ...... 67 17. Travis Best (532) and James Forrest (475) 1,007 1994 Chris Bosh (2002-03) ...... 67 18. Sammy Drummer (568) and Tico Brown (435) 1,003 1978 8. Matt Geiger (1991-92) ...... 65 19. Duane Ferrell (520) and Tom Hammonds (471) 991 1987 Eddie Elisma (1995-96) ...... 65 20. Lenny Horton (491) and Brook Steppe (491) 982 1980 10. Malcolm Mackey (1992-93) ...... 61 11. John Salley (1985-86) ...... 59 12. Malcolm Mackey (1990-91) ...... 54 Top Rebounding Tandems Eddie Elisma (1996-97) ...... 54 No. Player (Rebounds) Total Year Luke Schenscher (2003-04) ...... 54 15. Antoine Ford (1986-87) ...... 45 1. Malcolm Mackey (316) and Matt Geiger (254) 570 1992 16. Malcolm Mackey (1991-92) ...... 43 2. Matt Harpring (293) and Eddie Elisma (264) 557 1996 17. Malcolm Mackey (1989-90) ...... 41 3. Jim Caldwell (364) and Ron Scharf (183) 547 1964 18. John Salley (1982-83) ...... 35 4. Malcolm Mackey (306) and James Forrest (226) 532 1993 B.J. ELDER (above) and Jarrett Eddie Elisma (1994-95) ...... 35 5. Matt Harpring (302) and Michael Maddox (221) 523 1998 Jack combined for 1,042 points 20. Jason Collier (1998-99) ...... 34 6. Rich Yunkus (356) and Peanut Murphy (164) 520 1971 last season, 14th on the all-time Minutes Played 7. Jason Collier (276) and Alvin Jones (241) 517 2000 Tech list. 8. Jim Caldwell (346) and Ron Scharf (166) 512 1965 1. Dennis Scott (1989-90) ...... 1368 9. Lenny Cohen (288) and Bobby Kimmel (223) 511 1957 2. Drew Barry (1995-96) ...... 1351 10. Jim Caldwell (283) and Alan Nass (224) 507 1963 3. Stephon Marbury (1995-96) ...... 1345 11. Malcolm Mackey (321) and Ivano Newbill (182) 503 1991 4. Matt Harpring (1995-96) ...... 1328 12. Malcolm Mackey (262) and Dennis Scott (231) 493 1990 5. Kenny Anderson (1989-90) ...... 1321 6. Mark Price (1984-85) ...... 1302 13. Alvin Jones (302) and Jason Collier (182) 484 1999 7. Brian Oliver (1989-90) ...... 1277 14. Rich Yunkus (323) and Bill Mayer (157) 482 1970 8. Bruce Dalrymple (1984-85) ...... 1247 15. Jim Wood (249) and Mike Green (232) 481 1975 9. John Salley (1984-85) ...... 1231 Chris Bosh (278) and Ed Nelson (203) 481 2003 Jon Barry (1991-92) ...... 1231 11. Travis Best (1991-92) ...... 1227 Top Assist Tandems 12. Malcolm Mackey (1991-92) ...... 1211 13. Dennis Scott (1988-89) ...... 1205 No. Player (Assists) Total Year 14. Mark Price (1985-86) ...... 1204 1. Craig Neal (303) and Dennis Scott (116) 419 1988 15. Jarrett Jack (2003-04) ...... 1185 2. Jon Barry (207) and Travis Best (198) 405 1992 16. Kenny Anderson (1990-91) ...... 1167 3. Drew Barry (238) and Stephon Marbury (161) 399 1996 17. Brian Oliver (1988-89) ...... 1163 Matt Harpring (1997-98) ...... 1163 4. Kenny Anderson (285) and Brian Oliver (111) 396 1990 Dion Glover (1997-98) ...... 1163 5. Brian Oliver (223) and Karl Brown (125) 348 1989 20. John Salley (1985-86) ...... 1145 6. Travis Best (176) and Drew Barry (164) 340 1993 7. Drew Barry (181) and Travis Best (151) 332 1995 Minutes Per Game 8. Travis Best (167) and Drew Barry (141) 308 1994 9. Jarrett Jack (213) and Will Bynum (75) 288 2004 1. Dennis Scott (1989-90) ...... 39.1 2. Kenny Anderson (1990-91) ...... 38.9 10. Mark Price (148) and Bruce Dalrymple (138) 286 1986 3. Kenny Anderson (1989-90) ...... 37.7 11. Mark Price (150) and Bruce Dalrymple (135) 285 1985 Dennis Scott (1988-89) ...... 37.7 12. Kenny Anderson (169) and Jon Barry (110) 279 1991 5. Matt Harpring (1996-97) ...... 37.6 Craig Neal (121) and Bruce Dalrymple (108) 279 1987 Brian Oliver (1989-90) ...... 37.6 14. Jarrett Jack (185) and B.J. Elder (73) 258 2003 7. Drew Barry (1995-96) ...... 37.5 15. Jim Thorne (160) and Frank Samoylo (89) 249 1971 Travis Best (1994-95) ...... 37.5 Tom Hammonds (1986-87) ...... 37.5 16. Jim Thorne (163) and Bill Mayer (70) 233 1970 10. Stephon Marbury (1995-96) ...... 37.4 17. Travis Spivey (143) and Dion Glover (86) 229 1998

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• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 Season Scoring Average 1953-54 1952-53 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-59 1957-58 1956-57 1954-55 1963-64 955 Bob 1955-56 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1972-73 1971-72 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 T 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 988 Tom Tom 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 Player Dick Lenholt Pete Silas Jim Caldwell Mike Tomasovich Roger Kaiser Roger Kaiser Bud Blemker Bud Blemker Bud Blemker Joe Helms Jim Caldwell Jim Caldwell Phil W Phil W Phil W Rich Yunkus Rich Yunkus Rich Yunkus tv hra ...... Steve Sherbak Steve Post Mark Price Brook Steppe Fred Hall Brook Steppe Sammy Drummer Sammy Drummer Jim Wood Jim Wood Jim Wood Mark Price Mark Price Mark Price Duane Ferrell ico Brown by Kimmel Hammonds Hammonds agner agner agner ...... GPsAvg Pts G ...... 7330 27 ...... 2 374 22 ...... 2 398 27 ...... 2 389 26 ...... 2 7 11.1 278 25 ...... 5362 25 ...... 8568 28 ...... 9452 29 ...... 5583 35 ...... 4590 34 ...... 2 394 26 ...... 2 460 28 ...... 2 300 24 ...... 2 357 26 ...... 2 363 26 ...... 2 434 25 ...... 2 387 26 ...... 2 410 21 ...... 2 392 20 ...... 2 603 25 ...... 2 814 27 ...... 3 815 32 ...... 6608 638 26 ...... 388 28 ...... 452 26 ...... 426 26 ...... 26 ...... 2 445 25 ...... 491 26 ...... 2 520 29 ...... 3433 23 ...... 3 627 567 30 ...... 30 ...... 6342 26 ...... 2 616 568 26 ...... 27 ...... 53914.8 369 25 ..... 17.0 23.4 22.8 14.9 17.4 16.4 13.2 18.8 12.5 13.7 14.5 14.0 17.4 14.9 19.5 19.6 24.1 30.1 15.2 25.5 17.8 18.9 23.7 21.0 14.7 12.2 16.4 15.0 20.3 15.6 16.7 20.9 18.9 17.9 17.4 1954-55 1953-54 1952-53 1954-55 1953-54 1952-53 Season Rebound Average Season Field GoalPercentage 1958-59 Lenny 1957-58 Lenny 1956-57 1955-56 1960-61 1959-60 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1978-79 1979-80 1981-82 1980-81 2003-04 Ed 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 T 1989-90 T 1988-89 T 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 Y 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 2003-04 T 2002-03 T 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 T 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 Bill Cohen Dick Lenholt Bill Cohen Dick Lenholt record notavailable Pete Silas Player Player Frank Inman Dave Denton Alan Nass Dave Denton Alan Nass Jim Caldwell Jim Caldwell Jim Caldwell Pete Thorne Pete Thorne Phil W Rich Yunkus Rich Yunkus Rich Yunkus Karl Binns en otn...... Lenny Horton Jim Wood Mike Green Jim Wood Harry Allen Andy McCain en otn...... Lenny Horton en otn...... Lenny Horton ro tpe...... Brook Steppe Lee Goza Luke Schenscher Chris Bosh Alvin Jones Jason Collier Alvin Jones .... Matt Harpring Eddie Elisma .... Matt Harpring .... Matt Harpring James Forrest James Forrest Malcolm Mackey Malcolm Mackey Malcolm Mackey Malcolm Mackey John Salley John Salley John Salley om Hammonds om Hammonds om Hammonds von Joseph Nelson agner Cohen Cohen B.J. Elder Chris Bosh Jason Collier Jason Collier .... Matt Harpring .... Matt Harpring Stephon Marbury James Forrest James Forrest Jon Barry Kenny Anderson Dennis Scott ...... GRbAvg Reb G ...... G ...... ony ony ravis Best ...... 2 301 22 ...... 2 8 6.7 187 28 ...... 2 4 9.6 249 26 ...... 2 7 6.6 177 27 ...... 25 ...... 22 ...... 6271 26 ...... 6249.4 244 26 ...... 4166.5 156 24 ...... 1256.9 215 31 ...... Akins Akins ...... 2 5 5.9 153 25 ...... 3 7 9.0 278 31 ...... 7116.3 171 27 ...... 0312 9.7 30 ...... 302 31 ...... 4286.7 7.1 228 250 34 5.7 ...... 35 ...... 153 27 ...... 2 1 24 ...... 264 25 ...... 2 7 7.2 179 25 ...... 2 283 26 ...... 2 364 26 ...... 2 346 25 ...... 2 8 7.1 184 26 ...... 2 7 6.5 170 26 ...... 2 3 6.6 132 20 ...... 2 7 11.0 276 25 ...... 2 323 27 ...... 3 5 11.1 356 32 ...... 62811.1 239 9.3 288 22 ...... 215 26 ...... 23 ...... 8298.5 239 28 ...... 4138.0 193 24 ...... 0269.2 276 30 8.2 ...... 222 27 ...... 9287.2 208 29 ...... 4188.3 7.9 198 198 24 ...... 25 ...... 3 0 9.4 302 8.2 32 8.1 ...... 222 293 27 ...... 36 ...... 3 4 8.1 7.2 242 7.2 216 30 ...... 208 30 ...... 29 ...... 3 568 38 ...... 602 35 ...... 8226.6 252 38 ...... 9.0 306 316 30 ...... 35 ...... 5227.5 321 262 30 ...... 35 ...... 1528 436 31 ...... 30 ...... 2 0 7.5 202 27 ...... 2 9 7.6 198 26 ...... 2 7 6.5 170 26 ...... 2 3 5.4 136 25 ...... 3 485 31 ...... 3 607 30 ...... 0509 430 30 ...... 25 ...... 970 35 ...... 5475 586 25 ...... 30 ...... 3 691 513 32 ...... 27 ...... 3 776 30 ...... 6679 36 ...... GFAPct FG-FGA 422.373 .376 94-252 .382 15-306 79-207 13.7 10.9 10.6 10.4 10.9 14.0 13.8 12.0 10.4 10.2 10.7 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 919 T 1991-92 1990-91 esnPae ...... GF-T Pct. Bob FT-FTA 1954-55 G ...... 1953-54 Player 1952-53 Season Free ThrowPercentage Pct 3P-3PA Pr Mark G ...... 1986-87 Player 1982-83 Season 3-Point FieldGoalPercentage 929 T 1992-93 1994-95 1993-94 1995-96 2003-04 T 2002-03 T 2001-02 2000-01 T 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 14.9 15.6 17.0 17.2 21.6 19.0 18.9 17.2 25.9 27.7 19.0 19.5 17.0 14.5 20.2 985 T 1959-60 T 1958-59 T 1957-58 Bob 1956-57 1955-56 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1966-67 1968-69 1967-68 1969-70 907 T 1971-72 1970-71 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1976-77 1975-76 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 958 Tom 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 968 Tom 1986-87 978 Tom 1987-88 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1996-97 1998-99 1997-98 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Ed Ed 2002-03 2001-02 2003-04 Dennis Scott Brian Oliver Dennis Scott ra il..... Bryan Hill Johnny Harwell Howard Snead Craig Neal rwBry.. Drew Barry Fred Vinson Matt Harpring Marvin Lewis .. Chris Bosh Jason Collier Jason Floyd Matt Harpring ony ony 31 ...... J. VInes ai et.. ravis Best ai et.. ravis Best by Kimmel Akins Akins Roger Kaiser Pete Caldwell R.D. Craddock R.D. Craddock ...... Charlie Spooner Josh Powell Josh Powell Phil W Rich Yunkus Stan Guth ilMyr...... Bill Mayer tv ot.. Steve Post Andy McCain Jim Wood Jim Wood Randy Foster Mike Green Lenny Horton Lenny Horton Lenny Horton John Salley Lee Goza Lee Goza John Salley John Salley James Forrest Matt Geiger Malcolm Mackey Brian Oliver Brian Oliver Eddie Elisma Eddie Elisma Ivano Newbill Eddie Elisma Alvin Jones Alvin Jones Jason Collier Alvin Jones hi oh.. Chris Bosh Luke Schenscher ice* erry Randall erry Randall erry Randall ommy Wilson Nelson by Kimmel ...... 29 ...... 31 ...... 30 ...... amns...... Hammonds amns...... Hammonds amns...... Hammonds ...... 32 ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 33 ...... agner ...... 35 ...... 30 ...... 27 ...... 31 ...... 35 ...... 32 ...... 38 ...... 30 ...... 29 ...... 36 ...... 27 ...... 25 ...... 24 ...... 22 ...... 2 1 25 ...... 26 ...... 2 010.636 70-110 .609 106-174 26 ...... 27 ...... 17 ...... 31 ...... 26 ...... 22 ...... 27 ...... 27 ...... 35 ...... 29 ...... 35 ...... 34 ...... 32 ...... 31 ...... 33 ...... 30 ...... 21 ...... 25 ...... 26 ...... 31 ...... 26 ...... 25 ...... 26 ...... 28 ...... 24 ...... 36 ...... 30 ...... 29 ...... 27 ...... 30 ...... 25 ...... 28 ...... 27 ...... 26 ...... 26 ...... 23 ...... 31 ...... 30 ...... 27 ...... 2 1 25 ...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 38 ..... 3-3 .414 137-331 2-7 .718 122-170 44-3.494 41-83 24 41826.609 168-276 34 92632.569 206-362 29 02943.568 229-403 30 828.471 98-208 414.712 74-104 .440 73-166 615.386 56-145 015.457 80-175 211.398 72-181 614.429 66-154 413.427 44-103 226.398 82-206 .403 .419 98-243 78-186 510.342 65-190 017.427 50-117 414.386 44-114 48 .415 34-82 87 .400 28-70 45 .480 24-50 56 .692 45-65 24 .478 22-46 .369 31-84 3-2 .426 .406 138-324 .442 157-387 153-346 3-4 .401 137-342 3-0 .471 237-503 4-9 .490 144-294 6-9 .564 164-291 4-6 .523 243-465 2-9 .634 123-194 0-0 .498 103-207 4-7 .539 146-271 5-0 .493 152-308 6-2 .510 167-327 0-7 .611 107-175 3-2 .610 136-223 7-9 .584 171-293 0-0 .502 104-207 9-0 .627 .589 193-308 126-214 6-7 .611 .551 165-270 .516 190-345 .554 260-504 191-345 4-5 .542 246-454 2-0 .639 129-202 0-0 .510 102-200 4-7 .523 145-277 7-7 .473 178-376 3-7 .482 134-278 0-0 .500 101-202 6-0 .560 168-300 4-4 .570 140-248 323.447 13-253 927.463 19-257 921.429 .421 99-231 51-121 818.537 58-108 110.540 81-150 113.526 91-173 515.517 .545 75-145 66-121 011.497 80-161 511.495 55-111 1955-56 Bobby Kimmel ...... 23 159-207 .768 1991-92 Jon Barry ...... 35 207 5.9 1956-57 Bud Blemker ...... 26 104-125 .832 1992-93 Travis Best ...... 30 176 5.9 1957-58 Bud Blemker ...... 26 88-111 .793 1993-94 Drew Barry ...... 24 141 5.9 1958-59 Roger Kaiser ...... 26 106-127 .835 1994-95 Drew Barry ...... 27 181 6.7 1959-60 Roger Kaiser ...... 28 164-190 .864 1995-96 Drew Barry ...... 36 238 6.6 1960-61 Roger Kaiser ...... 26 176-203 .867 1996-97 Kevin Morris ...... 27 85 3.1 1961-62 Josh Powell ...... 26 66-84 .786 1997-98 Travis Spivey ...... 33 143 4.3 1962-63 R.D. Craddock ...... 26 64-74 .865 1998-99 Tony Akins ...... 31 148 4.8 1963-64 R.D. Craddock ...... 25 113-137 .825 1999-00 Tony Akins ...... 30 108 3.6 1964-65 R.D. Craddock ...... 25 92-105 .876 2000-01 Tony Akins ...... 30 128 4.3 1965-66 Pres Judy ...... 26 63-77 .818 2001-02 Tony Akins ...... 31 176 5.7 1966-67 Phil Wagner ...... 21 82-104 .788 2002-03 Jarrett Jack ...... 31 185 6.0 1967-68 Dave Clark ...... 25 75-87 .862 2003-04 Jarrett Jack ...... 38 213 5.6 1968-69 Jim Thorne ...... 24 55-70 .786 1969-70 Bob Seemer ...... 27 76-90 .844 1970-71 Rich Yunkus ...... 32 187-241 .776 Blocked Shots 1971-72 Steve Post ...... 26 102-129 .791 Season Player ...... G No Avg 1972-73 Andy McCain ...... 24 53-61 .869 1976-77 Tico Brown ...... 28 18 0.6 1973-74 Ray Schnitzer ...... 25 40-53 .755 1977-78 Lenny Horton ...... 27 8 0.3 1974-75 Ray Schnitzer ...... 26 92-115 .800 1978-79 Steve Neal ...... 26 15 0.6 1975-76 Ray Schnitzer ...... 27 46-56 .821 1979-80 Lenny Horton ...... 26 5 0.2 1976-77 Tico Brown ...... 28 78-95 .821 Kerry O’Brien ...... 26 5 0.2 1977-78 Sammy Drummer .... 27 104-128 .813 1980-81 Lee Goza ...... 27 14 0.5 1978-79 Lenny Horton ...... 26 65-78 .833 1981-82 Brook Steppe ...... 25 10 0.4 1979-80 Lenny Horton ...... 26 104-127 .819 1982-83 John Salley ...... 27 35 1.3 1980-81 Lee Goza ...... 27 54-80 .675 1983-84 John Salley ...... 29 67 2.3 1981-82 Brook Steppe ...... 25 95-129 .736 1984-85 John Salley ...... 35 82 2.3 1982-83 Mark Price ...... 28 93-106 .877 1985-86 John Salley ...... 34 59 1.7 1983-84 Mark Price ...... 29 70-85 .824 1986-87 Antoine Ford ...... 29 45 1.6 1984-85 Mark Price ...... 35 137-163 .840 1987-88 Duane Ferrell ...... 32 24 0.8 1985-86 Mark Price ...... 34 124-145 .855 1988-89 Tom Hammonds ...... 30 26 0.9 1986-87 Duane Ferrell ...... 29 112-138 .811 1989-90 Malcolm Mackey ...... 35 41 1.8 1987-88 Tom Hammonds ...... 30 109-132 .826 1990-91 Malcolm Mackey ...... 30 54 1.8 1988-89 Dennis Scott ...... 32 79-97 .814 1991-92 Matt Geiger ...... 35 65 1.9 1989-90 Dennis Scott ...... 35 161-203 .793 1992-93 Malcolm Mackey ...... 30 61 2.0 1990-91 Kenny Anderson ...... 30 155-187 .829 1993-94 Eddie Elisma ...... 29 26 0.9 1991-92 Travis Best ...... 35 72-98 .735 1994-95 Eddie Elisma ...... 30 35 1.2 1992-93 Travis Best ...... 30 82-109 .752 1995-96 Eddie Elisma ...... 36 65 1.8 1993-94 Travis Best ...... 29 123-142 .866 1996-97 Eddie Elisma ...... 27 54 2.0 1994-95 Travis Best ...... 30 116-137 .847 1997-98 Alvin Jones ...... 33 141 4.3 1995-96 Drew Barry ...... 36 105-133 .789 1998-99 Alvin Jones ...... 31 107 3.5 1996-97 Eddie Elisma ...... 27 57-79 .722 1999-00 Alvin Jones ...... 30 76 2.5 1997-98 Matt Harpring ...... 32 179-221 .810 2000-01 Alvin Jones ...... 30 101 3.4 1998-99 Jason Floyd ...... 31 48-57 .842 2001-02 Luke Schenscher ...... 19 22 1.2 1999-00 Tony Akins ...... 30 55-71 .775 2002-03 Chris Bosh ...... 31 67 2.2 JOHN SALLEY led the 2000-01 Marvin Lewis ...... 30 46-53 .868 2003-04 Luke Schenscher ...... 38 54 1.4 2001-02 Marvin Lewis ...... 31 63-72 .875 Balanced Scoring Jackets in blocked 2002-03 Marvin Lewis ...... 31 60-73 .822 shots four straight 2003-04 Jarrett Jack ...... 38 154-192 .802 Steals Seasons in which five players years, in field goal averaged in double figures. Season Player ...... G No Avg percentage three times Assist Average 1976-77 Ray Schnitzer ...... 28 45 1.6 and in rebound 1977-78 Sammy Drummer ...... 27 39 1.4 1991-92 Season Player ...... G No Avg Billy Smith ...... 27 39 1.4 Jon Barry 17.2 average twice. 1965-66 Phil Wagner ...... 26 99 3.8 1978-79 Sammy Drummer ...... 26 51 2.0 Malcolm Mackey 15.8 1966-67 Phil Wagner ...... 21 88 4.2 1979-80 Lenny Horton ...... 26 36 1.4 1967-68 Phil Wagner ...... 20 78 3.9 1980-81 George Thomas ...... 21 42 2.0 James Forrest 13.3 1968-69 Jim Thorne ...... 24 88 3.7 1981-82 Brook Steppe ...... 25 26 1.0 Travis Best 12.3 1969-70 Jim Thorne ...... 27 163 6.0 1982-83 George Thomas ...... 27 60 2.2 1970-71 Jim Thorne ...... 30 160 5.3 1983-84 Mark Price ...... 29 55 1.9 Matt Geiger 11.8 1971-72 Frank Samoylo ...... 25 88 3.5 1984-85 Mark Price ...... 35 66 1.9 1972-73 Steve Sherbak ...... 25 141 5.6 1985-86 Mark Price ...... 34 64 1.9 1985-86 1973-74 Steve Sherbak ...... 15 51 3.4 1986-87 Bruce Dalrymple ...... 28 51 1.8 1974-75 Mike Bottorf ...... 26 72 2.8 1987-88 Craig Neal ...... 32 56 1.8 Mark Price 17.4 1975-76 Mike Bottorf ...... 27 70 2.6 1988-89 Dennis Scott ...... 32 45 1.4 John Salley 13.1 1976-77 Ray Schnitzer ...... 28 60 2.1 1989-90 Kenny Anderson ...... 35 79 2.6 Tom Hammonds 12.2 1977-78 Billy Smith ...... 27 61 2.3 1990-91 Kenny Anderson ...... 30 89 3.0 1978-79 Billy Smith ...... 25 49 2.0 1991-92 Jon Barry ...... 35 71 2.0 Duane Ferrell 12.1 1979-80 Brook Steppe ...... 26 64 2.5 1992-93 Travis Best ...... 30 51 1.7 Bruce Dalrymple 10.8 1980-81 George Thomas ...... 21 64 3.0 1993-94 Travis Best ...... 29 58 2.0 1981-82 Brian Howard ...... 25 62 2.5 1994-95 Travis Best ...... 30 60 2.0 1982-83 Mark Price ...... 28 91 3.3 1995-96 Drew Barry ...... 36 65 1.8 1964-65 1983-84 Mark Price ...... 29 121 4.2 1996-97 Kevin Morris ...... 27 43 1.6 Jim Caldwell 17.4 1984-85 Mark Price ...... 35 150 4.3 1997-98 Dion Glover ...... 33 70 2.1 R.D. Craddock 15.2 1985-86 Mark Price ...... 34 148 4.4 1998-99 Tony Akins ...... 31 44 1.4 1986-87 Craig Neal ...... 29 171 5.9 1999-00 Tony Akins ...... 30 35 1.2 Pres Judy 10.7 1987-88 Craig Neal ...... 32 303 9.5 2000-01 T.J. Vines ...... 30 39 1.2 Ron Scharf 10.5 1988-89 Brian Oliver ...... 32 223 7.0 2001-02 Tony Akins ...... 31 59 1.9 1989-90 Kenny Anderson ...... 35 285 8.1 2002-03 Jarrett Jack ...... 31 51 1.6 Charles Kenney 10.5 1990-91 Kenny Anderson ...... 30 169 5.6 2003-04 Jarrett Jack ...... 38 74 1.9

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• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 oe asr5 High game:38 Roger Kaiser High game:37 6 Sammy Drummer 6 High game:40 Tom Hammonds High game:50 15 Kenny Anderson 20 High game:42 Dennis Scott 25 High game:47 Rich Yunkus Games Most 30-Point 30-Point Games 2Rich Yunkus vs.Jacksonville(1-6-69) 32 Roger Kaiservs.Vanderbilt (1-16-60) 32 BudBlemkervs. Alabama (2-2-57) 32 MarvinLewisvs.FloridaState(1-14-03) 33 Tony Akins vs.FloridaState(2-21-00) 33 DionGlovervs.SetonHall(3-11-98) 33 Kenny Anderson vs.Virginia (2-19-91) 33 MalcolmMackeyvs.MorganState(11-27-90) 33 DennisScottvs.NorthCarolina(2-28-90) 33 DennisScottvs.CoastalCarolina(12-19-90) 33 BrianOlivervs.N.C. A&T (12-11-89) 33 Tom Hammondsvs.IowaState(3-18-88) 33 Yvon Josephvs.CentralMichigan(12-17-83) 33 MarkPricevs.Virginia (3-12-83) 33 BrookSteppevs.Ga.Southern(2-13-82) 33 RichYunkusvs. (12-19-70) Auburn 33 Rich Yunkus vs.FloridaState(2-18-69) 33 JimCaldwellvs.FloridaState(2-15-64) 33 Terry Randallvs. Furman(12-8-56) 33 BrianOlivervs.Clemson(3-3-90) 34 BrianOlivervs.NorthCarolina(2-1-90) 34 DennisScottvs.NotreDame(2-25-89) 34 DuaneFerrellvs.Clemson(3-5-88) 34 JimCaldwellvs.Furman(1-9-65) 34 JoeHelmsvs.MississippiState(1-14-56) 34 BrookSteppevs.Duke(2-20-82) 35 BrookSteppevs.Virginia Tech (12-22-79) 35 SammyDrummervs.SetonHall(11-24-78) 35 Rich Yunkus vs.Clemson(1-6-71) 35 JimCaldwellvs. Texas Tech (12-30-64) 35 B.J.Eldervs.Clemson(1-27-04) 36 JamesForrestvs.Maryland(1-4-94) 36 DennisScottvs.East Tenn. St.(3-15-90) 36 DennisScottvs.Maryland(2-13-90) 36 DennisScottvs.Duke(1-28-90) 36 DennisScottvs.Wake Forest(1-6-90) 36 SammyDrummervs.Memphis(1-16-79) 36 RichYunkus(1-17-70) vs. Auburn 36 Rich Yunkus vs.Jacksonville(2-26-70) 36 PhilWagner vs. Tulane (1-6-68) 36 DennisScottvs.NorthCarolina(2-1-90) 37 SammyDrummervs.Campbell(2-26-79) 37 RichYunkus(1-14-71) vs. Auburn 37 Rich Yunkus vs.Georgia(2-3-71) 37 Rich Yunkus vs.FloridaState(2-21-70) 37 Rich Yunkus vs.UTEP (12-20-68) 37 PresJudyvs.NCState(1-14-67) 37 RogerKaiservs.Ga.Southern(2-13-60) 37 Rich Yunkus vs.UCLA (12-27-69) 38 RogerKaiservs.Kentucky(1-7-61) 38 DennisScottvs.Houston(12-28-88) 39 JimWood vs.Georgia(3-5-75) 39 PeteSilasvs.Furman(1-31-53) 39 Kenny Anderson vs.Georgia(12-19-90) 40 DennisScottvs.Minnesota(3-25-90) 40 Tom Hammondsvs.Ga.State(1-10-89) 40 Rich Yunkus vs.Georgia(12-4-70) 40 Rich Yunkus vs.GeorgiaState(2-17-70) 40 PresJudyvs.FloridaState(2-25-67) 40 Kenny Anderson vs.Villanova(12-28-90) 41 Rich Yunkus vs.FloridaState(1-24-70) 41 RichYunkusTulanevs. (3-1-69) 41 Kenny Anderson vs.Howard(1-2-91) 42 DennisScottvs.Pittsburgh(12-4-89) 42 Rich Yunkus vs.NorthCarolina(2-14-70) 47 Rich Yunkus vs.Furman(1-15-70) 47 Kenny Anderson vs.LoyolaMarymount(12-22-90) 50 1JasonFloydvs.CharlestonSouthern(11-16-98) 31 MattHarpring vs.FloridaState(2-18-98) 31 MalcolmMackeyvs.Ga.State(12-14-91) 31 Kenny Anderson vs.DePaul(3-15-91) 31 Kenny Anderson vs.MichiganState(3-23-90) 31 BrianOlivervs.Duke(3-10-90) 31 DennisScottvs.Duke(3-10-90) 31 Tom Hammondsvs.Maryland(2-4-89) 31 DennisScottvs.GeorgeWashington (12-3-88) 31 DuaneFerrellvs.DePaul(2-22-87) 31 MarkPricevs.Virginia (2-14-83) 31 LennyHortonvs.Wake Forest(1-26-80) 31 Tico Brownvs.MemphisState(1-17-77) 31 BobSeemervs.Georgia(12-3-69) 31 Rich Yunkus vs.Georgia(2-4-70) 31 Rich Yunkus vs.Pittsburgh(2-9-70) 31 DaveClarkvs.NCState(2-12-66) 31 RogerKaiservs.Furman(12-3-60) 31 ShaunFeinvs.Wofford (11-17-00) 32 MichaelMaddoxvs.NorthCarolina(2-8-98) 32 Travis Bestvs.EastCarolina(12-3-94) 32 Travis Bestvs.GeorgiaState(12-4-93) 32 JonBarryvs.FloridaState(1-23-92) 32 Kenny Anderson vs.Duke(1-30-91) 32 Kenny Anderson vs.Clemson(1-24-91) 32 Kenny Anderson vs.Wake Forest(1-6-91) 32 Kenny Anderson vs.Fordham(12-8-90) 32 Kenny Anderson vs.NotreDame(2-24-90) 32 DennisScottvs.Clemson(1-25-90) 32 Kenny Anderson vs.Pittsburgh(12-28-89) 32 DennisScottvs.Georgia(12-16-89) 32 SammyDrummervs.Davidson(12-27-77) 32 BrookSteppevs.SetonHall(2-2-80) 32 BobMurphyvs.Furman(12-22-71) 32 RichYunkusvs. Tampa (2-26-71) 32 RichYunkusvs. Tulane (2-23-70) 32 Rich Yunkus vs.Georgia(12-5-68) 32 0B.J.Elder vs.NorthCarolina(2-10-04) 30 JasonColliervs.FloridaState(2-11-99) 30 MattHarpringvs.NorthCarolina(2-8-98) 30 MattHarpringvs.CoastalCarolina(12-17-97) 30 MattHarpringvs.Virginia (2-21-96) 30 Drew Barryvs.NorthCarolina(2-10-96) 30 Travis Bestvs.Maryland(2-4-95) 30 JamesForrestvs.CoastalCarolina (11-28-94) 30 JamesForrestvs.GeorgiaState (12-12-92) 30 Kenny Anderson vs.Maryland(2-13-91) 30 Kenny Anderson vs.Minnesota(3-25-90) 30 DennisScottvs.LSU(3-17-90) 30 DennisScottvs.Louisville(2-11-90) 30 DennisScottvs.Duke(1-11-90) 30 DennisScottvs.Pittsburgh(12-28-89) 30 DennisScottvs.Richmond(11-28-89) 30 Tom Hammondsvs.Wake Forest(1-7-89) 30 Tom Hammondsvs. EastCarolina(1-4-89) 30 Tom Hammondsvs.Wake Forest(2-13-88) 30 MarkPricevs.NCState(2-3-83) 30 SammyDrummervs.Georgia(1-11-78) 30 SammyDrummer vs.So.Miss.(1-9-78) 30 Tico Brownvs.EastCarolina(2-17-79) 30 Rich Yunkus vs.Clemson(1-20-71) 30 Rich Yunkus vs.Jacksonville(2-8-69) 30 Rich Yunkus vs.SMU(12-2-70) 30 PhilWagner vs.Georgia(12-7-67) 30 JimCaldwellvs.VMI(1-18-65) 30 MikeTomasovichvs. Tulane (2-12-62) 30 RogerKaiservs.LouisianaState(2-8-60) 30 JimNolanvs.Oklahoma(2-21-48) 30 JasonFloydvs.Mt.St.Mary’s (12-30-98) 31 Rebounds 7 Jon Barry vs. Wake Forest (1-18-92) 7 Shaun Fein vs. Wofford (11-17-00) 27 Eric Crake vs. Georgia (2-4-53) 7 Shaun Fein vs. Clemson (1-24-01) 26 Jim Caldwell vs. Georgia (12-2-63) 7 B.J. Elder vs. North Carolina (2-10-04) 24 Pete Silas vs. Furman (1-31-53) 23 Jim Caldwell vs. Mississippi State (1-25-65) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 22 Dick Lenholt vs. Georgia (2-17-55) 22 Dave Denton vs. Kentucky (1-27-58) 19 Dennis Scott vs. Houston (12-28-88) 21 Frank Inman vs. Florida (2-23-59) 18 Dennis Scott vs. North Carolina (1-28-89) 21 Jim Caldwell vs. Mississippi (1-11-64) 17 Drew Barry vs. North Carolina (2-10-96) 21 Jim Caldwell vs. Georgia (1-21-64) 16 Kenny Anderson vs. Howard (1-2-91) 20 Bill Cohen vs. Louisiana State (2-13-56) 15 Dennis Scott vs. North Carolina (3-10-89) 20 Jim Caldwell vs. Florida State (2-15-64) 15 Dennis Scott vs. North Carolina (2-28-90) 20 Jim Caldwell vs. Ohio State (1-2-65) 14 Last time: Tony Akins vs. Florida State 20 Mike Green vs. St. Bonaventure (12-27-74) (2-21-00) 19 Pete Silas vs. Mississippi (2-7-53) 19 Lenny Cohen vs. Duke (11-30-56) Free Throws Made 19 Dave Denton vs. Tulane (2-8-58) 19 Rich Yunkus vs. North Carolina (2-14-70) 19 Alan Nass vs. Georgia (12-1-60) 19 Tom Hammonds vs. Iowa State (3-18-88) 19 Jim Caldwell vs. Furman (12-3-62) 18 Frank Samoylo vs. Georgia (2-2-72) 19 Jim Caldwell vs. Vanderbilt (1-13-63) 18 Kenny Anderson vs. Georgia (12-19-90) 19 Jim Caldwell vs. Furman (1-9-65) 16 Bobby Kimmel vs. Canisius (12-31-55) 19 Jim Wood vs. Presbyterian (1-24-75) 16 Roger Kaiser vs. Kentucky (1-25-60) 19 Ivano Newbill vs. Tulane (12-27-90) 16 Rich Yunkus vs. Jacksonville (2-26-70) 19 Malcolm Mackey vs. Ohio State (3-17-91) 16 Peanut Murphy vs. Furman (12-22-71) 19 Matt Geiger vs. St. Bonaventure (12-30-91) 15 Last time: Travis Best vs. Maryland (2-4-95) 19 Alvin Jones vs. Iona (12-27-98) Field Goals Made Free Throws Attempted 22 Kenny Anderson vs. Georgia (12-19-90) 18 Rich Yunkus vs. Georgia State (2-17-70) 21 Tom Hammonds vs. Iowa State (3-18-88) 18 Rich Yunkus vs. Florida State (1-24-70) 20 Bobby Kimmel vs. Canisius (12-31-55) 18 Pres Judy vs. Florida State (2-25-68) 20 Rich Yunkus vs. North Carolina (2-14-70) 18 Kenny Anderson vs. Loyola Marymount 20 Rich Yunkus vs. Jacksonville (2-26-70) (12-22-90) 20 Frank Samoylo vs. Georgia (2-2-72) 6 Drew Barry vs. Manhattan (11-15-95) 17 Pete Silas vs. Furman (1-31-53) BRUCE 19 Terry Randall vs. Kentucky (1-5-57) 6 Tony Akins vs. Kentucky (12-19-98) 17 Rich Yunkus vs. Tulane (3-1-69) 19 Roger Kaiser vs. Kentucky (1-30-61) 6 Shaun Fein vs. Florida A&M (2-5-00) DALRYMPLE 17 Rich Yunkus vs. Furman (1-15-70) 19 Peanut Murphy vs. Furman (12-22-71) 6 Jarrett Jack vs. Hofstra (11-20-03) scored Tech’s first 16 Roger Kaiser vs. Georgia Southern (2-3-60) 19 Alvin Jones vs. Charleston So. (11-16-98) triple-double 16 Rich Yunkus vs. Georgia (12-4-70) Blocked Shots 16 Rich Yunkus vs. Georgia (2-3-71) Assists against UNC 16 Rich Yunkus vs. UCLA (12-27-69) 11 Alvin Jones vs. Winthrop (11-24-97) Charlotte in 1986. 16 Jim Wood vs. Georgia (3-5-75) 19 Craig Neal vs. Duke (2-28-88) 9 Alvin Jones vs. Georgetown (3-16-98) 16 James Forrest vs. Maryland (1-4-94) 18 Kenny Anderson vs. Pittsburgh (12-28-89) 9 Alvin Jones vs. Charleston So. (11-16-98) 15 Last time: James Forrest vs. Georgia State 17 Craig Neal vs. Virginia (2-25-88) 8 Alvin Jones vs. Ga. Southern (1-28-98) (12-12-92) 17 Kenny Anderson vs. North Carolina (2-1-90) 8 Alvin Jones vs. Delaware State (12-6-97) 14 Mark Price vs. Monmouth (1-17-85) 8 Alvin Jones vs. Coastal Carolina (12-17-97) Field Goals Attempted 14 Craig Neal vs. Duke (2-3-88) 8 Alvin Jones vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (12-30-98) 14 Craig Neal vs. Maryland (2-8-88) 8 Alvin Jones vs. Mercer (11-19-99) 32 Sammy Drummer vs. DePaul (1-2-79) 14 Craig Neal vs. NC State (2-20-88) 8 Alvin Jones vs. Harvard (12-28-00) 32 Dennis Scott vs. Louisiana State (3-17-90) 14 Brian Oliver vs. Clemson (1-25-89) 8 Alvin Jones vs. Maryland (1-5-01) 31 Jim Caldwell vs. Texas Tech (12-30-64) 13 Steve Sherbak vs. Oklahoma City (2-28-73) 7 Alvin Jones vs. North Texas (12-31-97) 30 Sammy Drummer vs. Georgia (1-11-78) 13 Craig Neal vs. North Carolina A&T (1-14-87) 7 Alvin Jones vs. Virginia (2-9-00) 29 Pete Silas vs. Tampa (1-2-53) 13 Craig Neal vs. Maryland (2-17-88) 7 John Salley vs. Wake Forest (2-10-85) 29 Rich Yunkus vs. Texas-El Paso (12-20-68) 13 Kenny Anderson vs. Fordham (2-15-90) 7 Matt Geiger vs. Virginia (3-13-92) 29 Rich Yunkus vs. SMU (12-10-69) 13 Kenny Anderson vs. Morgan State (11-27-90) 7 Eddie Elisma vs. Manhattan (11-15-95) 29 Rich Yunkus vs. UCLA (12-27-69) 13 Kenny Anderson vs. North Carolina (1-27-91) 29 Kenny Anderson vs. Howard (1-2-91) 13 Jon Barry vs. NC State (2-29-92) 28 Last time: Kenny Anderson vs. Ohio State 13 Drew Barry vs. Virginia (1-22-95) (3-17-91) 12 Last time: Jarrett Jack vs. UAPB (11-23-02) Triple-Doubles 3-Point Field Goals Made Steals Bruce Dalrymple 11 Dennis Scott vs. Houston (12-28-88) 8 Kenny Anderson vs. Duke (1-30-91) 9 Tony Akins vs. Florida State (2-21-00) vs. UNC Charlotte (2-6-86) 7 Mark Price vs. Clemson (1-26-84) 9 Dennis Scott vs. North Carolina (1-28-89) 14 points, 10 rebounds, 7 Mark Price vs. Texas A&M (12-20-85) 9 Drew Barry vs. North Carolina (2-10-96) 10 assists 7 Travis Best vs. Georgia State (12-12-92) 8 Mark Price vs. Virginia (3-12-83) 7 Stephon Marbury vs. Georgetown (11-22-95) 8 Dennis Scott vs. Georgia State (1-12-88) 7 Jarrett Jack vs. NC State (3-14-03) Dennis Scott 8 Dennis Scott vs. Pittsburgh (12-4-89) 6 Mark Price vs. Clemson (3-7-86) 8 Fred Vinson vs. North Carolina (2-12-94) vs. Alcorn State (11-20-87) 6 Bruce Dalrymple vs. Virginia (3-8-85) 7 Dennis Scott vs. Coastal Carolina (11-28-88) 17 points, 10 rebounds, 6 George Thomas vs. Newberry (1-12-81) 7 Dennis Scott vs. North Carolina (3-1-89) 10 assists 6 Kenny Anderson vs. Georgia (12-19-90) 7 Dennis Scott vs. Wake Forest vs. (2-7-90) 6 Kenny Anderson vs. Howard (1-2-91) 7 Dennis Scott vs. Maryland (2-13-90) 6 Matt Harpring vs. Florida A&M (11-26-94) Kenny Anderson 7 Dennis Scott vs. North Carolina (2-28-90) 6 Travis Best vs. East Carolina (12-3-94) 7 Dennis Scott vs. Minnesota (3-25-90) vs. Pittsburgh (12-28-89) 6 Travis Best vs. Cincinnati (12-28-94) 7 Dennis Scott vs. UNLV (3-30-90) 32 points, 12 rebounds, 6 Matt Harpring vs. Florida State (1-29-95) 7 Kenny Anderson vs. Howard (1-2-91) 18 assists 6 Drew Barry vs. NC State (2-25-95)

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• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 5MattHarpringvs.Wake Forest(2-11-98) 15 MattHarpringvs.North Carolina(1-10-96) 15 MalcolmMackeyvs.Clemson(1-24-91) 15 MalcolmMackeyvs.NCState(3-9-90) 15 Tom Hammonds vs.Maryland(2-17-88) 15 MattHarpringvs.North Carolina,2-8-98 16 MalcolmMackeyvs.Maryland(2-6-93) 16 MalcolmMackeyvs.NCState(3-8-91) 16 MalcolmMackeyvs.Duke(1-11-90) 16 Tom Hammondsvs.N.Carolina(3-10-89) 16 AlvinJonesvs.NorthCarolina(3-10-01) 16 LukeSchenschervs.NorthCarolina(3-12-04) 17 AlvinJonesvs.FloridaState(2-11-99) 17 MalcolmMackeyvs.Maryland(1-5-93) 17 MalcolmMackeyvs.NCState(1-27-91) 17 AlvinJonesvs.NorthCarolina(2-3-01) 18 Rebounds 3MichaelMaddoxvs.NorthCarolina (2-8-98) 13 James Forrestvs.Duke(3-12-93) 13 Tom Hammondsvs.NC State(2-20-88) 13 MarkPricevs.Duke(2-23-85) 13 Kenny Anderson vs.Virginia(2-19-91) 14 Tom Hammondsvs.Duke(2-28-88) 14 DuaneFerrellvs.NCState(2-20-88) 14 DuaneFerrell vs.Clemson(3-5-88) 15 LennyHortonvs.Wake Forest(1-26-80) 15 JamesForrestvs.Maryland(1-4-94) 16 Field GoalsMade 4JasonColliervs.FloridaState (2-11-99) 14 DionGlovervs.Maryland(2-21-98) 14 James Forrestvs.FloridaState(1-29-94) 14 BrianOlivervs.NC State(1-13-90) 14 MarkPricevs.Duke(3-9-85) 14 AlvinJonesvs.FloridaState(1-24-01) 15 JasonColliervs.Virginia(2-25-99) 16 Travis Bestvs.Maryland(2-4-95) 16 BrianOlivervs.NC State(2-17-90) 16 Lenny Hortonvs.NCState(12-29-78) 17 AlvinJonesvs.Clemson(1-24-01) 19 Free ThrowsAttempted DionGlovervs.Maryland(2-21-98) 11 DrewBarryvs.FloridaState(1-27-96) 11 JamesForestvs.Virginia (1-22-95) 11 BruceDalrymplevs.Duke(1-29-87) 11 MarkPricevs.Duke(1-21-86) 11 JohnSalleyvs.Wake Forest(2-16-85) 11 BrookeSteppevs. Virginia (2-19-80) 11 MattHarpringvs.Maryland(2-21-98) 12 BrianOlivervs.Wake Forest(2-17-90) 12 BrianOlivervs.Wake Forest(1-7-89) 12 JasonColliervs.Virginia(2-25-99) 13 MarkPricevs.Duke(3-9-85) 14 AlvinJones vs. Clemson(1-24-01) 14 Travis Bestvs.Maryland(2-4-95) 15 LennyHortonvs.NCState(12-29-79) 15 Free ThrowsMade MattHarpringvs.NorthCarolina(2-8-98) 24 Travis Bestvs.Duke(2-9-95) 24 DennisScottvs.Duke(3-10-90) 24 Kenny Anderson vs.Clemson(1-25-90) 24 Tom Hammondsvs.NCState(2-20-88) 24 MichaelMaddoxvs.NorthCarolina (2-8-98) 25 DennisScottvs.Maryland (2-13-90) 25 DennisScottvs.NorthCarolina(2-28-90) 26 DennisScottvs.NorthCarolina(2-1-90) 28 DennisScottvs.Duke(1-11-90) 29 Field GoalsAttempted Assists Tony Akins vs.FloridaState(2-21-00) 14 MattHarpringvs.Clemson(1-30-97) 14 FredVinson vs.Maryland(1-4-94) 14 DennisScott vs.Virginia(2-22-90) 14 DennisScottvs.NorthCarolina(3-1-89) 14 DennisScottvs.NorthCarolina(2-28-90) 15 DennisScottvs.NorthCarolina(3-10-89) 15 DrewBarryvs.NorthCarolina(2-10-96) 17 DennisScottvs.NorthCarolina(1-28-89) 18 3-Point FieldGoalsAttempted B.J.Eldervs.NorthCarolina(2-10-04) *3-pt lineof17-9ineffect onlyin1982-83. ShaunFeinvs.Clemson(1-24-01) 7 JonBarryvs.Wake Forest(1-18-92) 7 DennisScottvs.NorthCarolina(2-28-90) 7 DennisScottvs.Maryland(2-13-90) 7 DennisScottvs.Wake Forest(2-7-90) 7 DennisScottvs.NorthCarolina(3-1-89) 7 FredVinson vs.NorthCarolina(2-12-94) 7 8 MarkPricevs.Virginia(3-12-83) Tony8* Akins vs.FloridaState(2-21-00) DrewBarryvs.NorthCarolina(2-10-96) 9 DennisScottvs.NorthCarolina(1-28-89) 9 9 3-Point FieldGoalsMade 12times,bysevenplayers AlvinJonesvs.Virginia(3-9-01) 5 AlvinJonesvs.NCState(2-2-99) 6 AlvinJonesvs.Maryland(1-21-98) 6 AlvinJonesvs.NCState(1-25-98) 6 AlvinJonesvs.Virginia(2-9-00) 6 MattGeigervs.Virginia (3-13-92) 7 JohnSalleyvs.Wake Forest(2-10-85) 7 AlvinJonesvs.Maryland(1-6-01) 7 8 Blocked Shots DrewBarryvs.NCState(2-25-95) MattHarpringvs.FloridaState(1-29-95) 6 BruceDalyrmplevs.Virginia(3-8-85) 6 MarkPricevs.Clemson(3-7-86) 6 JarrettJackvs.NCState(3-14-03) 6 MarkPricevs.Clemson(1-26-84) 7 Kenny Anderson vs.Duke(1-30-91) 7 8 Steals DrewBarryvs.Virginia(1-22-95) 13 JonBarryvs.NCState(2-29-92) 13 Kenny Anderson vs.NorthCarolina(1-27-90) 13 CraigNealvs.Maryland(2-17-88) 13 BrianOlivervs.Clemson(1-25-89) 14 CraigNealvs.NCState(2-20-88) 14 CraigNealvs. Maryland(2-8-88) 14 CraigNealvs.Duke(2-3-88) 14 Kenny Anderson vs.No.Carolina(2-1-90) 17 CraigNealvs.Virginia (2-25-88) 17 CraigNealvs.Duke(2-28-88) 19 THREE TIMES THE PLEASURE DREW BARRY and DENNIS SCOTT led the ACC three times each in assists and three-point field goals, respectively, while TRAVIS BEST led the conference twice in free throw percentage and once in three-point shooting are the only Tech players to lead the ACC in the same category three times. CHRIS BOSH (below) became the first Tech player since John Salley to lead the league in field goal percentage in 2003. ACC Statistical Leaders Individual Offensive Rebounds Per Game Team 1993 Malcolm Mackey ...... 4.6 Points Per Game 1997 Eddie Elisma ...... 3.96 Points Allowed Per Game 1983 Mark Price ...... 20.3 1980 59.9 1990 Dennis Scott ...... 27.7 Assists Per Game 1988 Craig Neal ...... 9.5 Field Goal Percentage Defense 1992 .419 Field Goal Percentage 1990 Kenny Anderson ...... 8.1 2004 .388 1985 John Salley ...... 627 1994 Drew Barry ...... 5.9 2003 Chris Bosh...... 560 1995 Drew Barry ...... 6.7 1996 Drew Barry ...... 6.6 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. Defense 2004 .297 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 1988 Dennis Scott ...... 464 Steals Per Game 1991 Kenny Anderson ...... 3.0 Free Throw Percentage 1993 Travis Best ...... 457 1987 .760 1989 .758 3-Point Field Goals Per Game Blocks Per Game 1984 John Salley ...... 2.3 1988 Dennis Scott ...... 3.1 3-Point Field Goals Per Game 1998 Alvin Jones ...... 4.3 1989 Dennis Scott ...... 3.6 1990 7.4 1990 Dennis Scott ...... 3.9 1999 Alvin Jones ...... 3.5 2000 Alvin Jones ...... 2.5 2002 Tony Akins ...... 3.2 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 2003 Chris Bosh ...... 2.2 1992 .367 Free Throw Percentage 2002 .376 1983 Mark Price ...... 877 Minutes Per Game 1990 Dennis Scott ...... 39.1 1994 Travis Best ...... 864 Blocked Shots Per Game 1995 Travis Best ...... 847 1991 Kenny Anderson ...... 38.9 1992 5.1 1994 Travis Best ...... 37.5 1998 6.3 Rebounds Per Game 1996 Drew Barry ...... 37.5 2000 Jason Collier ...... 9.2 1997 Matt Harpring ...... 37.6 Turnover Margin 2001 Alvin Jones ...... 10.4 1995 +3.4

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• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 0 ...... 6.6 + 10. 9 ...... 6.9 + 9. 8 ...... 7.0 + 8. 6 ...... 7.7 + 6. 5 ...... 9.0 + 5. 2 1031 2...... 9.4 + 4. 6 996 6. 1056 5. 1008 4. 1029 3. 7 966 7. 8 957 8. 9 944 9. 0 943 10. Most Points 1 11...... 1141 1. Most FieldGoalsMade ...... 9.5 + 3. +1 2. +12.2 1. Highest ScoringMargin 69.8 10. 69.3 9. 68.9 8. 67.3 7. 64.3 6. 62.5 5. 61.5 4. 59.4 3. 57.0 2. 55.7 1. Lowest ScoringAverage 80.0 10. 80.2 8. 80.3 7. 80.4 6. 81.6 5. 81.7 4. 82.5 3. 82.8 2. 88.5 1. Highest ScoringAverage 2,474 10. 2,514 9. 2,518 8. 2,553 7. 2,566 6. 2,614 5. 2,813 4. 2,888 3. 2,91 2. 3,096 1...... 7.7 + 02...... 80.2 ...... 1.6 ...... 1 ...... 1970-71 1966-67 1969-70 1989-90 1987-88 1984-85 2003-04 1989-90 1960-61 1991-92 1985-86 2003-04 1995-96 1987-88 1970-71 1988-89 1990-91 1984-85 1985-86 1978-79 1983-84 1959-60 1975-76 1998-99 1960-61 1961-62 1996-97 1981-82 1979-80 1980-81 1994-95 1995-96 1988-89 1965-66 1991-92 1969-70 1987-88 1990-91 1966-67 1989-90 1990-91 1970-71 1997-98 1985-86 1988-89 1987-88 1991-92 1995-96 2003-04 1989-90 1 .546 1. Percentage Highest FieldGoal 1937 10. 1978 9. 1981 8. 1995 7. 2005 6. 2113 5. 2161 4. 2183 3. 2213 2. 2302 1. Attempted Most FieldGoals 0 .408 10. .407 9. .400 8. .396 7. .376 5. .372 4. .362 3. .359 2. .348 1. Percentage Lowest FieldGoal .494 10. .496 8. .497 7. .503 6. .509 5. .511 4. .516 ...... 3. .529(623-1178) 2. .408 (706-1729) .376 (605-1607) .494 (863-1748) .496 (1141-2302) (841-1647) 10-86 ...... (1008-1846) 7517)...... (725-1778) ...... (731-1978) ...... (775-1936) ...... (590-1489) ...... (689-1832) ...... (612-1643) ...... (678-1874) ...... (683-1903) ...... (579-1645) ...... (905-1833) 9712)...... (957-1928) ...... (794-1598) ...... (996-1981) ...... (792-1556) ...... (943-1827) ...... 2001-02 1962-63 1987-88 1990-91 1997-98 1970-71 1995-96 1991-92 2003-04 1989-90 1959-60 1999-00 1962-63 1973-74 1996-97 1960-61 1958-59 1961-62 1956-57 1957-58 1955-56 1966-67 1992-93 1989-90 1988-89 1978-79 1987-88 1983-84 1969-70 1984-85 1981-82 1985-86 0 525 10. 579 9. 645 8. 663 7. 695 6. 700 5. 705 4. 715 3. 729 2. 776 1. Attempted Most 3-PointFieldGoals 188 10. 195 9. 219 8. 231 7. 242 6. 260 4. 261 3. 267 2. 296 1. Made Most 3-PointFieldGoals 1 .427 (1 1. Percentage Highest 3-PointFieldGoal 2 .423 2. 3 .403 3. 4 .385 4. 5 .381 5. 6 .377 6. 7 .376 7. 9 .371 9. .375 (154-41 8. 1986-87 current distanceof19-9usedsince *3-pt lineof17-9usedin1982-83, .367(188-512) 10. 6 ...... 260 ...... 1434 ...... (154-364) 2065 ...... (260-645) 1732 ...... (147-382) 2676 ...... (296-776) 1557 ...... (195-517) 2165 ...... (261-695) 2070 ...... (260-700) 225 ...... 12-265) )...... 1) ...... *1982-83 1993-94 1996-97 1989-90 1998-99 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1997-98 2003-04 1995-96 1991-92 1994-95 1998-99 1997-98 1999-00 2000-01 1989-90 2001-02 2003-04 1995-96 1987-88 1989-90 1992-93 1995-96 1994-95 1988-89 2001-02 1991-92 2000-01 0 386 10. 385 9. 382 8. 379 7. 374 6. 350 5. 337 4. 312 3. 298 2. 287 1. Made Fewest FreeThrows 521 10. 523 9. 527 8. 530 7. 537 6. 554 5. 562 4. 582 3. 586 2. 656 1. Most FreeThrowsMade 0 742 10. 749 9. 754 8. 766 6. 782 5. 794 4. 825 3. 847 2. 943 1. Attempts Most FreeThrow 6 ...... 766 ...... 1977-78 1973-74 1974-75 1962-63 1992-93 1972-73 1979-80 1996-97 1981-82 1980-81 1969-70 1997-98 1959-60 1995-96 1985-86 1989-90 1984-85 1970-71 2003-04 1956-57 1997-98 1959-60 1971-72 1995-96 1991-92 1989-90 1984-85 1970-71 2003-04 1956-57 Fewest Free Throws Most Rebounds Fewest Fouls Most Assists CRAIG NEAL Attempted 1. 1432 ...... 1991-92 1. 414 ...... 1957-58 1. 680 ...... 1987-88 (left) and BRIAN 2. 1422 ...... 2003-04 2. 436 ...... 1996-97 2. 662 ...... 1991-92 OLIVER each 1. 459 ...... 1981-82 3. 1346 ...... 1989-90 3. 448 ...... 1981-82 3. 653 ...... 1985-86 2. 462 ...... 1979-80 served as Tech’s 4. 1318 ...... 1997-98 4. 454 ...... 1968-69 4. 631 ...... 1988-89 3. 470 ...... 1980-81 primary point 5. 1308 ...... 1970-71 5. 455 ...... 1955-56 5. 629 ...... 1989-90 4. 477 ...... 1996-97 guard between 1308 ...... 1995-96 6. 460 ...... 1993-94 6. 622 ...... 1995-96 5. 479 ...... 1972-73 the Mark Price 7. 1299 ...... 1959-60 7. 461 ...... 1992-93 7. 589 ...... 1997-98 6. 512 ...... 1977-78 8. 1255 ...... 1990-91 8. 462 ...... 1962-63 8. 588 ...... 1992-93 years and the 7. 516 ...... 1962-63 9. 1236 ...... 1960-61 9. 464 ...... 1959-60 9. 579 ...... 2003-04 Kenny Anderson 8. 529 ...... 1978-79 10. 1215 ...... 1957-58 10. 466 ...... 1956-57 10. 578 ...... 1984-85 years. They 9. 531 ...... 1967-68 combined to help 10. 540 ...... 1973-74 Highest Rebound Margin Most Disqualifications Most Steals Tech set a season Highest Free Throw record with 680 1. +4.0 ...... 1962-63 1. 29 ...... 1961-62 1. 338 ...... 2003-04 assists in 1987- Percentage 2. +3.9 ...... 1976-77 2. 28 ...... 1973-74 2. 288 ...... 1995-96 3. +3.5 ...... 1974-75 28 ...... 1982-83 3. 269 ...... 2001-02 88. 1. .768 (434-565) ...... 1976-77 +3.5 ...... 2002-03 4. 27 ...... 1955-56 4. 256 ...... 1991-92 2. .761 (404-531) ...... 1967-68 5. +3.4 ...... 1984-85 27 ...... 1979-80 5. 253 ...... 1997-98 3. .760 (396-521) ...... 1986-87 6. +3.3 ...... 1988-89 6. 26 ...... 1972-73 6. 252 ...... 1994-95 4. .758 (496-654) ...... 1988-89 7. +2.7 ...... 1956-57 7. 24 ...... 1983-84 7. 249 ...... 1989-90 5. .754 (386-512) ...... 1977-78 +2.7 ...... 1991-92 24 ...... 1989-90 8. 243 ...... 2002-03 6. .747 (395-529) ...... 1978-79 +2.7 ...... 1992-93 9. 22 ...... 1980-81 9. 238 ...... 1985-86 7. .743 (521-701) ...... 1969-70 10. +2.5 ...... 1985-86 10. 20 ...... 1995-96 238 ...... 2000-01 8. .734 (379-516) ...... 1962-63 20 ...... 2000-01 10. 237 ...... 1987-88 9. .732 (461-630) ...... 1960-61 Most Fouls 20 ...... 2003-04 .732 (407-556) ...... 1966-67 Most Blocked Shots 1. 795 ...... 2003-04 Fewest Disqualifications Lowest Free Throw 2. 674 ...... 1973-74 1. 209 ...... 1997-98 3. 669 ...... 2001-02 1. 7 ...... 1960-61 2. 180 ...... 1991-92 Percentage 4. 645 ...... 2000-01 2. 8 ...... 1992-93 3. 172 ...... 2003-04 5. 618 ...... 1982-83 8 ...... 1994-95 4. 171 ...... 1998-99 1. .611 (287-470) ...... 1980-81 6. 611 ...... 1976-77 8 ...... 1996-97 5. 164 ...... 2002-03 2. .621 (412-663) ...... 1998-99 611 ...... 1991-92 8 ...... 2002-03 6. 151 ...... 1992-93 3. .649 (298-459) ...... 1981-82 8. 606 ...... 1995-96 6. 10 ...... 1977-78 7. 147 ...... 1999-00 4. .654 (312-477) ...... 1996-97 9. 596 ...... 1989-90 10 ...... 1993-94 8. 136 ...... 2000-01 5. .660 (402-609) ...... 1961-62 10. 586 ...... 1972-73 8. 11 ...... 1981-82 9. 130 ...... 1989-90 6. .668 (403-603) ...... 1990-91 11 ...... 1984-85 130 ...... 1995-96 7. .669 (382-571) ...... 1974-75 10. 12 ...... four times 8. .670 (501-748) ...... 1955-56 .670 (513-766) ...... 1991-92 10. .677 (507-749) ...... 1971-72

Ramblinwreck.com • 197 Record Book 955 359 65.4 0-78.7 074. 5-2 6972.1 1659 77.4 2012 69.9 - 1818 72.2 - - 1877 69.3 - 64.3 - 1939 - - 1671 - 62.5 - - - - 1626 70.8 27 - 455- - 1841 74.8 - 21 - - 466- 44.7 1944 - 19 - 414- - 74.0 1027 45.1 - - 19 508- - 1850 80.3 1173 46.7 .670 16 - 82.1 464- - 2088 7 1215 - 50.0 748 .696 - 2133 73.8 501- 474- 1299 - 44.1 943 .696 29 - 1846 74.8 - 656- - 530- - 1236 41.8 649 .717 12 1870 81.6 - 452- - 462- - 1086 43.8 166 696 .710 - 21 2203 499- - 503- - 78.6 - 1139 46.4 466 742 .732 - 19 527- - 478- 434 2514 - 72.1 - 1207 46.3 - 630 .660 - 21 461- 530- 382 - 1875 76.3 - 19 - 1203 42.4 - 609 .734 - 503- 402- 308 - 1908 74.4 - 16 1059 - 39.8 - 516 .720 .348 486- - 379- 37.5 474 - 1935 74.4 - 17 1036 - - 622 .731 1645 .362 454- 579- 68.9 - 448- 854 37.4 - 1934 - 12 - - 497 558 .727 1874 .359 510- 678- 1860 - 408- 935 37.0 23 - - - - 295 641 .732 18 1903 .376 683- - 466- 926 35.9 - 578- 26 70.2 - - - 355 556 .761 1955-56 1832 18 .408 689- - 407- 968 587- 1966 26 71.6 - - 35.2 - 312 531 .718 1956-57 - 1729 26 .376 706- 404- 1932 586- 26 76.3 - 161 - 1125 38.7 - 298 610 .744 1957-58 1607 28 .372 605- 438- 69 1983 674- 57.0 28 283 - 168 - 1006 41.0 - 701 .705 1958-59 14 1643 .407 612- 521- 36 1483 524- 55.7 26 292 - 198 - 18 1023 41.6 - 825 .677 1959-60 1978 .422 520- 731- 582- 35 1503 26 59.4 267 - 152 - 16 1081 44.6 - 749 .731 1960-61 1774 .419 611- 748- 507- 27 32.9 1544 26 258 - 123 - 1162 10 - 479 .713 1961-62 1720 .444 507- 721- 350- 888 45 34.7 26 299 - 118 - 17 - 69.8 540 .669 1962-63 1827 .494 811- 517- 385- 972 32.9 37 25 243 - - 27 - 2023 571 .681 1963-64 1748 .454 583- 69.9 71.8 863- 382- 889 34.8 26 293 - - 22 - 573 .768 1964-65 196 1589 .464 2448 2009 543- 721- 390- 905 27.4 75.1 26 - - 11 106 - 565 .754 1965-66 .511 1543 448- 716- 232 198 434- 712 33.1 2553 25 477 - - - 512 .747 1966-67 1647 .457 120 96 841- 386- 893 27.6 25 - 238 - 24 - 70.7 578 .729 529 1967-68 2113 .435 549- 966- 365 395- 124 718 27 - - 2051 - .611 462 1968-69 11 1571 .448 684- 653 337- 28 81.7 33.0 558- 32 - - 618- - 470 .649 1969-70 176 1737 .400 779- 287- 13 2614 957 80.2 26 - - 33.3 85 559- - 459 1970-71 1936 .443 35.2 775- 298- 2566 25 - 237 - 1168 - 525 .706 1971-72 1750 .481 986 88.5 32.8 776- 92 26 - 178 - 82.5 - 622 .708 1972-73 1115 1529 17 .481 3096 735- 439- 73 514- 26 680 .698 - 2474 - 794 1973-74 1592 .486 80.4 766- 249 .728 562- 77.7 27 631 640 - 13 - 33.7 - 215 1974-75 447- 1592 .497 130 2813 522- 773- 738 2331 75.9 28 16 - 537- 129 977 - 629 1975-76 1598 .490 573- 794- 256 .427 35.3 2200 80.0 27 497 - 191 1976-77 1169 - 24 .437 180 573- .760 265 1129 37.0 151 596- 2400 26 - 217 13 112- - 662 1977-78 1389 .529 500- 80.2 61.5 607- 588 521 1184 96 26 .721 252 396- 38.5 - - 1978-79 1178 12 .452 2888 1660 623- 8 115 611- 41.8 27 501 649 .758 1346 76.3 1979-80 .364 468- 1603 .509 461- - 725- 531 288 168 1255 26 654 10 40.9 67.3 2518 .708 1980-81 162 496- 1556 .516 130 107 460- 792- .423 8 39.2 59- 28 .668 1432 2087 70.6 622 782 325 253 1981-82 1827 467- 943- 364 .375 554- 1130 .546 37.9 29 603 2119 209 154- 75.6 Avg .670 190 1982-83 403- 20 8 .489 411 1846 1099 35.4 606- 35 1008- 502 .684 .403 171 154- 2269 76.5 436- Pts 766 196 1983-84 1633 .503 798- .363 513- 1062 74.1 34 423 547 .698 645 17 147 2370 36.3 238 1984-85 374- 1981 .496 260- 36.3 525- 996- 504 2297 St 29 456 572 .720 .367 15 136 1308 183- 76.6 269 1985-86 399- 1928 979 508- 957- .385 .496 39.9 32 488 610 243 Bl 512 14 101 338 .703 1986-87 439- 118- .473 516- 382 .356 2302 36.9 1318 164 1141- 32 481 .654 20 147- As 754 1987-88 1995 645- 944- 484 172 525 .377 530- 1145 .484 38.9 35 477 .683 12 187- 1988-89 312- .494 578 669- Dq 517 1167 8 2183 37.5 PF- 30 1056- .621 766 .381 195- 579 1989-90 523- 1833 .450 582- 905- .290 1125 38.2 35 663 .683 776 1990-91 Avg 412- 20 1793 .470 296- 807- 579 .323 1184 38.3 795- 30 625 .690 168- 1991-92 427- Reb 1879 883- 715 .330 1188 .477 29 662 .692 37.4 231- 1992-93 457- .396 663 .343 2161 Pct 30 1031- 637 .681 1422 219- 1993-94 441- 1489 .440 590- 705 .371 36 656 FTA 242- FT- .692 1994-95 447- .411 2005 882- 700 .376 27 260- 847 1995-96 1772 .408 728- 695 .352 586- Pct 33 261- 1996-97 1778 .426 725- 506 31 .366 3PA 178- 1997-98 3P- 1822 .431 776- 30 729 1998-99 1937 .450 267- 834- 30 Pct 1999-00 1857 836- .465 31 FGA 2000-01 FG- 2213 31 1029- 2001-02 G 38 2002-03 2003-04 Year Georgia Tech Annual TeamTotals 198

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 Opponents Year G FG- FGA Pct 3P- 3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb Avg PF- Dq As Bl St Pts Avg 2003-04 38 865- 2228 218- 733 .297 604- 909 .664 1418 37.3 759- 18 468 640 124 267 2552 67.2 2002-03 31 777- 1830 .425 204- 567 .360 407- 591 .689 1081 34.9 597- 15 469 131 241 2165 69.8 2001-02 31 804- 1792 .449 239- 672 .356 529- 759 .697 1131 36.5 574- 9 512 97 237 2376 76.6 2000-01 30 740- 1816 .407 175- 552 .317 532- 777 .685 1199 40.0 605- 23 434 109 200 2187 72.9 1999-00 30 782- 1842 .425 178- 482 .369 400- 574 .697 1100 36.7 516- 21 460 70 255 2142 71.4 1998-99 31 850- 1982 .429 177- 520 .340 361- 524 .689 1222 39.4 613- 24 499 112 293 2238 72.2 1997-98 33 899- 2193 .410 202- 599 .337 382- 594 .643 1276 38.7 666- 17 497 98 308 2382 72.2 1996-97 27 642- 1459 .440 139- 409 .340 314- 479 .656 916 33.9 466- 10 364 66 223 1737 64.3 1995-96 36 1027- 2276 .451 255- 693 .368 426- 659 .646 1315 36.5 662- 11 601 121 292 2735 76.0 1994-95 30 829- 1838 .451 195- 517 .367 359- 505 .711 1098 36.6 554- 14 492 102 198 2130 73.4 1993-94 29 814- 1897 .429 184- 510 .361 318- 485 .656 1149 39.6 495- 9 455 83 218 2224 74.1 1992-93 30 863- 2017 .428 169- 530 .319 362- 525 .690 1049 36.5 487- 11 488 99 263 2257 75.2 1991-92 35 993- 2368 .419 172- 524 .328 442- 683 .647 1336 38.2 666- 19 580 115 303 2608 74.5 1990-91 30 864- 2051 .421 181- 497 .364 401- 562 .714 1182 39.4 438- 8 494 108 228 2310 77.0 1989-90 35 1093- 2394 .457 216- 577 .374 426- 608 .701 1340 38.3 686- - 612 104 214 2828 80.8 1988-89 32 911- 1999 .456 139- 407 .342 413- 612 .675 1077 33.7 579- 16 552 64 203 2374 74.2 1987-88 32 961- 2085 .461 107- 357 .300 338- 503 .672 1157 36.2 588- 14 602 63 226 2368 74.0 1986-87 29 759- 1629 .466 96- 253 .379 372- 542 .686 909 31.3 531- 14 473 64 232 1986 68.5 1985-86 34 885- 1971 .449 - - - 392- 555 .706 1031 30.3 676- 18 490 63 236 2162 63.5 1984-85 35 885- 1998 .443 - - - 362- 509 .711 1048 29.9 712- 30 484 74 251 2132 60.9 1983-84 29 751- 1681 .447 - - - 369- 521 .708 931 32.1 564- 16 417 75 176 1871 64.5 1982-83 28 736- 1587 .464 106- 278 .381 471- 685 .688 1011 36.1 649- 23 327 84 188 2049 73.2 1981-82 26 641- 1333 .481 - - - 295- 427 .691 696 26.8 441- 8 278 77 148 1579 60.7 1980-81 27 778- 1558 .499 - - - 374- 549 .681 897 33.2 503- 8 346 67 200 1930 71.5 1979-80 26 549- 1112 .494 - - - 460- 644 .714 668 25.7 468- 18 241 49 177 1558 59.9 1978-79 26 653- 1427 .458 - - - 361- 508 .711 864 33.2 489- 9 328 43 126 1667 64.1 1977-78 27 735- 1484 .495 - - - 310- 460 .674 866 32.1 454- 27 348 45 128 1780 65.9 1976-77 28 731- 1520 .481 - - - 411- 611 .673 861 30.8 579- 12 313 68 141 1873 66.9 1975-76 27 768- 1582 .485 - - - 299- 439 .681 934 34.6 545- 25 282 - - 1835 68.0 1974-75 26 893- 1911 .467 - - - 358- 514 .696 1069 41.1 544- 14 341 - - 2144 82.5 1973-74 26 847- 1725 .491 - - - 524- 744 .704 1231 47.3 544- 15 394 - - 2218 85.3 1972-73 25 828- 1741 .476 - - - 439- 644 .682 1009 47.3 514- 16 506 - - 2095 83.3 1971-72 26 797- 1709 .466 - - - 600- 828 .725 1263 48.6 568- 16 426 - - 2194 84.4 1970-71 32 898- 2076 .433 - - - 507- 744 .681 1306 40.8 625- 27 382 - - 2303 72.0 1969-70 27 785- 1712 .459 - - - 445- 659 .675 909 33.7 519- 28 377 - - 2015 74.6 1968-69 25 714- 1619 .441 - - - 393- 580 .678 882 35.3 460- 20 315 - - 1821 72.8 1967-68 25 671- 1491 .450 - - - 459- 636 .722 1057 42.3 418- 12 332 - - 1801 72.0 1966-67 26 737- 1585 .465 - - - 481- 656 .733 943 41.3 428- 14 325 - - 1955 75.2 1965-66 26 726- 1531 .474 - - - 548- 741 .740 1153 44.3 480- 21 - - - 2000 76.9 1964-65 25 696- 1532 .454 - - - 455- 634 .718 1105 44.2 438- 14 - - - 1847 73.9 1963-64 26 731- 1806 .405 - - - 428- 654 .654 1298 49.9 472- 20 - - - 1890 72.7 1962-63 26 650- 1564 .416 - - - 404- 596 .678 1103 42.4 432- 11 - - - 1704 65.5 1961-62 26 612- 1486 .412 - - - 465- 681 .683 1189 45.7 462- 15 - - - 1689 65.0 1960-61 26 605- 1423 .425 - - - 452- 663 .682 1114 42.9 447- 15 - - - 1662 63.9 1959-60 28 624- 1753 .356 - - - 426- 628 .678 1332 47.6 518- 20 - - - 1674 59.8 1958-59 26 652- 1827 .357 - - - 477- 706 .676 1292 49.7 501- 14 - - - 1781 68.5 1957-58 26 679- 1781 .381 - - - 367- 543 .676 1159 44.6 477- 21 - - - 1725 66.3 1956-57 26 682- 1858 .367 - - - 541- 779 .694 1103 42.4 557- 29 - - - 1905 73.3 1955-56 23 618- 1693 .365 - - - 499- 748 .667 1098 47.7 454- 19 - - - 1735 75.4

Ramblinwreck.com • 199 Record Book 9Kentucky(12-19-98) Alabama(1-14-50) 39 Auburn(2-5-62) 39 Cincinnati(3-2-78) 39 NorthCarolina(3-4-82) 39 Georgia(12-6-80) 39 Wake Forest(2-6-82) 38 BostonCollege(1-19-80) 38 Virginia (12-1-79) 37 Auburn(2-7-61) 37 NCState(12-30-49) 36 34 Since 1949-50 Georgia(2-15-13) Atlanta Athletic Club(1-28-09) 12 Chattanooga(2-7-20) 12 Georgia(1-22-09) 11 Georgia(2-14-14) 9 Auburn(2-4-09) 8 Auburn(2-17-06) 8 MaconYMCA(2-14-20) 6 Vanderbilt (2-27-20) 4 3 Fewest Points * Lasttime GramblingState(11-24-99)Tech scored100points 100 NorthCarolina,2ot(2-8-98) 100 Maryland(2-4-95) 100 EastCarolina (12-3-94) 100 Augusta(11-24-90) 100 SouthernIllinois(1-5-70) 100 Western Carolina(2-1-79) 100 Clemson(3-8-92) 101 Wake Forest(1-6-91) 101 NorthCarolina A&T (12-11-89) 101 Baptist(12-10-88) 101 GeorgiaState (2-17-70) 101 GeorgiaState(12-12-92) 102 NorthCarolina(2-1-90) 102 Tulane (3-1-71) 102 BostonCollege(3-17-96) 103 CharlestonSouthern(11-16-98) 103 Maryland(2-17-88) 104 NorthCarolina(2-14-70) 104 Virginia (2-14-98) 105 Youngstown State(12-29-92) 105 SouthCarolinaState(1-13-83) 106 GeorgiaState(11-24-89) 108 Augusta(12-12-87) 108 Tennessee Tech(12-14-78) 108 CoastalCarolina(12-19-89) 109 Furman(2-8-66) 110 Wyoming (12-22-58) 110 Clemson(1-24-01) 111* FloridaState,2ot(2-11-99) 111 Pittsburgh(11-28-89) 111 GeorgiaState(1-12-88) 111 Lafayette(12-10-94) (11-26-94)112 FloridaA&M (12-1-92) 112 FloridaA&M 112 Georgia,3ot(12-19-90) 112 Texas Christian(12-1-65) 112 Arkansas-PineBluff (11-23-02) 113 AlcornState(11-20-88) 114 USC-Aiken(11-25-85) 119 Texas (11-27-91) 120 GeorgiaState(1-10-89) 121 LoyolaMarymount(12-22-90) 135 100-Point Games Single-Game Highs•Team 200

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 Largest MarginofVictory 8SouthernMiss.(1-31-74) 98 SouthCarolina(2-19-55) 100 Furman(1-13-55) 104 Mississippi(2-7-53) 104 Tampa (1-2-53) 120 Field GoalsAttempted (11-26-94) FloridaA&M GeorgiaState(12-12-92) 44 GeorgiaState(11-24-89) 44 AlcornState(11-20-88) 44 Tulane (2-17-66) 44 FloridaState(2-25-67) 44 GeorgiaState(2-17-70) 44 Augusta(12-12-87) 44 Baptist(11-27-78) 45 Wofford (11-29-82) 48 LoyolaMarymount(12-22-90) 48 Tennessee Tech(12-14-78) 51 Furman(2-8-66) 51 USC-Aiken(11-25-85) 52 52 Field GoalsMade Ga. Teachers College(12-1-58) Furman(1-2-58) 66 GeorgiaState(1-10-89) 66 Howard(1-3-57) 67 Wyoming (12-22-58) 67 Georgia(12-11-58) 67 OklahomaCity(2-14-59) 67 Hawaii(1-25-69) 68 LoyolaMarymount(12-22-90) 68 Georgetown(12-21-63) 70 SouthCarolina(12-20-58) 72 Baylor(12-4-58) 73 77 Rebounds NorthCarolina (2-12-72) Kentucky(2-19-49) 45 Furman(2-11-54) 46 Georgia(2-14-14) 47 Kentucky(2-2-54) 50 Kentucky(1-9-54) 51 Kentucky(1-7-56) 52 Georgia(1-29-09) 53 MaconYMCA(1-17-20) 56 Georgia(1-22-09) 60 69 Largest MarginofDefeat Wofford (11-17-00) Naval Air Station(1-14-44) 43 Flagler(12-12-83) 43 Wofford (1-31-77) 43 Univ. oftheSouth(12-13-82) 44 Wofford (11-29-82) 44 Chattanooga(1-2-50) 44 Tennessee Tech(12-14-78) 45 Maine(1-4-70) 45 Marist(12-23-03) 47 Tennessee State(12-6-03) 50 Md.-EasternShore(1-3-85) 51 (11-26-94) FloridaA&M 53 Baptist(12-27-78) 56 USC-Aiken(11-25-85) 57 SouthernBell(1-28-27) 59 61 9 aaet 21-4W112-84 90-106 95-101 W L L 112-87 108-91 93-111 111-92 W 12-10-94 95-111 W 12-28-73 2-22-66 L W L 94-112 2-1-66 12-22-71 Lafayette 12-28-89 Clemson 1-31-53 196 111-108 L Yale 1-13-55 196 Texas Christian 120-107 196 NorthCarolina W 199 Furman 111-108 199 W Score Pittsburgh 199 2-10-73 Furman 203 W Furman 204 1-24-01 W/L GeorgiaState 206 11-27-91 NorthCarolina(2 207 UCLA 207 2-11-99 NCState 211 Georgia(3ot) 212 Date Clemson 217 FloridaState(2ot) 219 Texas 219 LoyolaMarymount 227 229 Opponent Total Most Points,BothTeams 7Youngstown State (12-29-92) 67 Georgia State(1-10-89) 67 LoyolaMarymount(12-22-90) 82 Most PointsinaSecondHalf Texas (11-27-91) 56 AlcornState(11-20-87) 56 Baptist(11-27-78) 56 (11-16-01) FloridaA&M 57 Virginia (2-14-98) 58 Clemson(1-24-01) 59 Lafayette(12-10-94) 61 Augusta(12-12-87) 61 CoastalCarolina(12-19-90) 62 USC-Aiken(11-25-85) 62 Wofford (11-29-82) 65 Most PointsinaFirstHalf (11-26-94,2nd) FloridaA&M 60 Florida A&M (12-1-92,2nd) 60 Lafayette(12-10-94,1st) 61 GeorgiaState(1-12-88,2nd) 61 Augusta(12-12-87,1st) 93-102 61 Tennessee State(12-6-03,2nd) 62 Maryland(2-4-95,2nd) 62 CoastalCarolina(12-19-89,1st) 62 L USC-Aiken(11-25-85, 1st) 62 Arkansas-PineBluff (11-23-02, 2nd) 63 Pittsburgh(12-28-89,2nd) 63 Louisville(12-20-98,2nd) 64 Texas (11-27-91, 2nd) 64 Wofford (11-29-82, 1st) 2-12-66 65 Youngstown State(12-29-92,2nd) 67 GeorgiaState(1-10-89,2nd) 67 LoyolaMarymount(12-22-90,2nd) 82 Most PointsinaHalf FloridaA&M NCState 195 195 t --8W107-100 W 2-8-98 ot) -47 104-95 W 121-86 90-121 2-14-70 W 112-105 L W 1-10-89 135-94 12-27-70 W 12-19-90 12-22-90 219 112-83 W 12-1-92 8Syracuse(12-16-01) 58 Villanova (12-28-90) 58 AlcornState(11-20-87) 58 Yale (12-28-73) 58 GeorgiaState(2-3-87) 58 Mercer(1-31-75) 59 Tennessee Tech(12-14-78) 59 (2-5-00) FloridaA&M 60 (11-26-94) FloridaA&M 60 (12-1-92) FloridaA&M 60 GeorgiaState(1-12-88) 61 Tennessee State(12-6-03) 62 Maryland(2-4-95) 62 Arkansas-PineBluff (11-23-02) 63 Pittsburgh(12-28-89) 63 Louisville(12-20-98) 64 Texas (11-27-91) 64 Marathon Oil(11-17-84) *Tech scored19inexhibitiongamevs. Kansas(3-28-04) 13 Wake Forest(1-13-01) 13 NCState,2ndot (2-17-90) 13 Hawaii(2-6-73) 13 Virginia (2-25-99) 14 Vanderbilt (12-18-93) 14 Georgia,3rdot(12-18-90) 14 NotreDame(2-24-90) 14 St.Bonaventure(2-28-74) 14 Georgia(2-23-63) 14 Georgia(1-11-61) 14 NCState(2-29-92) 16 Auburn(2-4-57) 16 NCState(2-25-96) 18 Period Most PointsinanOvertime Highest 3-Point Lowest Free Throw Percentage Field Goal Percentage Minimum 15 attempts .333 (6-18) Florida State (3-9-00) Minimum 8 attempts .375 (9-24) Coll. of Charleston (1-16-93) .778 (7-9) Texas (11-27-91) .400 (8-20) Alabama (2-3-62) .778 (7-9) Louisville (1-6-88) .400 (8-20) NC State (2-11-72) .778 (7-9) Maryland (2-17-88) .400 (6-15) N. Carolina A&T (12-11-89) .750 (9-12) Maryland (2-8-88) .412 (7-17) Iona (1-4-83) .750 (6-8) Duke (1-10-93) .421 (8-19) Duke (2-3-88) .727 (8-11) Alcorn State (1-18-89) .429 (9-21) Virginia (3-9-01) .688 (11-16) Coastal Carolina (12-19-89) .438 (7-16) Alabama (12-11-72) .636 (7-11) Duke (1-28-90) .438 (7-16) Louisville (1-11-97) .625 (10-16) Louisville (2-10-90) .438 (7-16) Kentucky (12-19-98) .619 (13-21) UNC Greensboro (12-28-99) .450 (9-20) Air Force (2-5-72) .467 (7-15) SMU (12-3-68) Free Throws Made .467 (7-15) Santa Clara (12-30-95) 46 Furman (12-22-71) .467 (7-15) Alabama (11-27-97) 40 North Carolina (2-14-70) .471 (8-17) Alabama (12-17-62) 40 Canisius (12-31-55) .472 (25-53) Charleston So. (11-16-98) 37 Auburn (12-9-70) 37 Florida State (1-31-66) Assists 37 Notre Dame (2-25-89) 34 Youngstown State (12-29-92) 36 Rice (1-2-71) 31 Monmouth (1-17-85) 36 Florida (2-28-55) 31 Georgia State (12-7-91) 36 Iowa State (3-18-88) 31 NC State (1-27-93) 35 Alabama (12-30-58) 31 Morgan State (12-23-00) 30 Augusta (12-12-88) Tech sank 15 three-point field goal attempts, then a Free Throws Attempted 30 NC State (2-29-92) school record, to key its victory over top-ranked 56 Furman (12-22-71) 29 Wake Forest (2-10-85) North Carolina in 1996. FRED VINSON (24) led the 53 Charleston Southern (11-16-98) 29 Maryland (2-17-88) charge by hitting eight of 12 attempts. 51 Canisius (12-31-55) 29 Duke (2-28-88) 51 Vanderbilt (1-26-53) 50 Georgia (2-2-72) Blocked Shots 50 Kentucky (1-5-57) 15 Univ. of the South (12-13-82) 97 South Carolina (12-20-58) .260 (19-73) Kentucky (1-28-57) 49 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11-23-02) 14 Winthrop (11-24-97) 97 Loyola Marymount (12-22-90) .260 (20-77) Georgia (12-29-60) 48 Florida (12-29-52) 13 Coastal Carolina (11-28-94) 95 South Carolina (12-20-56) .263 (20-76) Oklahoma City (2-14-59) 47 Auburn (12-9-70) 13 Georgia Southern (1-28-98) 95 William & Mary (12-21-64) .264 (19-72) Duke (11-30-56) 47 North Carolina (2-14-70) 12 Georgia State (12-12-92) 93 Auburn (12-13-73) .272 (22-81) Ga. Teachers Coll. (12-1-58) 47 Wyoming (12-22-58) 12 Coastal Carolina (12-17-97) .274 (20-73) North Carolina (1-29-00) 47 Furman (1-13-55) 11 Last time: Duke (3-3-04) Highest Field Goal Percentage *Last Tech team to shoot under 30 46 Florida State (1-31-66) percent 46 Alabama (12-30-58) .729 (35-48) Presbyterian (11-30-81) 46 Louisiana State (2-13-56) Steals .720 (36-50) Texas (12-27-85) 3-Point Field Goals Made 46 Georgia, 3 ot (12-19-90) .719 (41-57) Monmouth (1-17-85) 24 Florida A&M (11-26-94) .708 (34-48) Maryland (2-22-86) 17 Clemson (1-24-01) 19 Alabama A&M (12-17-03) .702 (33-47) Duke (2-20-82) 16 North Carolina (2-10-96) Highest Free Throw Percentage 16 Univ. of the South (12-13-82) 15 St. John’s (12-28-77) .681 (32-47) East Carolina (2-17-79) 16 Boston College (3-17-96) Minimum 15 attempts 15 William & Mary (12-29-87) .679 (36-53) NC State (1-27-93) 15 The Citadel (11-20-98) 1.000 (18-18) Maryland (2-2-85) 15 Fordham (12-8-90) .667 (52-78) USC-Aiken (11-25-85) 15 Virginia (2-23-02) 1.000 (15-15) Baptist (11-27-78) 15 Western Carolina (12-2-93) .667 (40-60) Old Dominion (12-17-85) 15 Seton Hall (3-11-98) .964 (27-28) Maryland (1-3-96) 15 Manhattan (11-15-95) .661 (37-56) Md.-Eastern Shore (1-3-85) 15 North Carolina (2-12-94) .958 (23-24) Florida State (2-15-65) 14 Last time: Wake Forest (2-22-04) .660 (31-47) Louisville (2-14-78) 14 Last time: Cornell (1-8-03) .957 (22-23) Duke (2-26-83) .654 (34-52) West Chester (12-16-81) .957 (22-23) Maryland (2-4-89) .653 (32-49) Alabama (12-21-79) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted .955 (21-22) Florida State (2-24-68) Fewest Turnovers .652 (45-69) Augusta (12-12-87) .933 (14-15) Duke (1-30-84) 37 North Carolina (2-10-96) 4 LSU (3-17-90) .652 (30-46) Francis Marion (2-10-82) .933 (14-15) NC State (12-19-62) 35 North Carolina (2 ot) (2-8-98) 4 Wake Forest (2-13-88) .941 (16-17) Richmond (12-22-88) 34 Florida State (2 ot) (2-11-99) 5 Marist (12-23-03) Lowest Field Goal Percentage .931 (27-29) Auburn (2-15-72) 34 The Citadel (11-20-98) 6 SMU (12-21-86) .920 (23-25) Rice (12-5-64) .200 (13-65) Arkansas (12-30-61) 34 Grambling State (11-4-99) 6 Virginia (1-19-91) .920 (23-25) Georgia (1-11-61) .220 (18-82) Florida (2-27-56) 34 Georgia (12-8-99) 6 Wake Forest (2-17-96) .237 (14-59) Auburn (2-3-59) 34 Morehead State (12-18-99) 6 Wake Forest (3-10-96) .239 (17-71) Auburn (12-7-64) 34 Kentucky (1-5-00) 6 Virginia (2-14-98) .241 (13-54) Auburn (1-23-62) 33 Maryland (2-19-97) 7 Most recent: Virginia (2-21-96) .242 (15-62) Kentucky (12-19-98) 33 Maryland (1-4-94) .250 (13-52) Auburn (2-7-61) 33 North Carolina (3-10-01) .254* (18-71) Florida State (2-28-01)

Ramblinwreck.com • 201 Record Book 1Clemson (2-25-01) Virginia (2-9-00) 21 Clemson (1-24-91) 21 FloridaState(1-27-96) 21 Maryland(2-17-88) 21 NC State(1-11-03) 22 Clemson(2-6-02) 24 Virginia (1-19-91) 24 NorthCarolina(2-1-90) 27 Clemson(2-1-95) 27 FloridaState(1-30-02) 30 31 Largest MarginofVictory Virginia (2-22-92) Wake Forest(2-19-86) 49 NCState(1-26-82) 49 Wake Forest(2-16-80) 49 Virginia (2-9-00) 49 NCState(1-15-84) 47 Duke(2-3-82) 47 FloridaState(1-30-02) 47 Virginia (1-21-85) 46 Maryland (2-19-85) 46 Maryland(12-23-81) 43 43 Fewest PointsAllowed Virginia (3-5-81) Wake Forest (1-27-00) 47 Duke(2-3-82) 46 NCState(3-6-97) 46 Maryland(12-23-81) 46 Virginia (2-16-81) 45 Duke(1-7-80) 42 NCState(1-26-82) 42 NorthCarolina(3-4-82) 40 Wake Forest(2-6-82) 39 Virginia (12-1-79) 38 37 Fewest PointsScored Duke(2-21-01) Duke(1-20-01) 98 Duke(1-9-91) 98 Duke(1-6-99) 98 99 NorthCarolina(1-24-81) 100 NorthCarolina(1-11-04) 103 Duke(1-10-02) 104 Duke(2-26-83) 106 NorthCarolina,2ot(2-8-98) 107 FloridaState,2ot(2-11-99) 108 Clemson(1-24-01) 108 Most PointsAllowed Maryland(2-8-88) NorthCarolina(2-12-94) 96 Maryland(1-3-96) 96 98 NorthCarolina(2ot)(2-8-98) 100 Maryland(2-4-95) 100 Wake Forest(1-6-91) 101 Clemson(3-8-92) 101 NorthCarolina(2-1-90) 102 Maryland(2-17-90) 104 Virginia (2-14-98) 105 FloridaState(2ot)(2-11-99) 111 Clemson(1-24-01) 111 Most PointsScored ACC GameHighs•Team 202

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 Largest MarginofDefeat 8FloridaState(1-14-03) Duke(1-20-01) 28 Virginia (1-20-96) 28 Virginia (1-23-84) 28 NC State(12-29-79) 28 Virginia, ot(2-25-99) 28 Maryland(2-4-95) 30 NCState(2-17-90) 32 33 Free ThrowsMade NorthCarolina(1-10-96) NorthCarolina(2-28-90) 32 NorthCarolina(3-10-01) 32 Maryland(2-19-97) 33 Maryland(1-4-94) 33 FloridaState,2ot(2-11-99) 33 NorthCarolina,2ot(2-8-98) 34 NorthCarolina(2-10-96) 35 37 3-Point FieldGoalsAttempted Mostrecent:FloridaState(3-2-02) NorthCarolina (2-10-04) 12 Clemson(3-4-00) 13 FloridaState,2ot(2-11-99) 14 Virginia (2-14-98) 14 Virginia (2-23-02) 14 NorthCarolina (2-12-94) 15 NorthCarolina (2-10-96) 15 Clemson(1-24-01) 16 17 3-Point FieldGoalsMade NorthCarolina (2-28-91) NorthCarolina(1-11-95) 74 NorthCarolina(2-3-01) 76 FloridaState,2ot(2-11-99) 77 Duke(1-11-90) 77 Maryland(1-4-91) 78 NorthCarolina(1-8-98) 81 NorthCarolina (1-27-91) 82 NorthCarolina,2ot(2-8-98) 83 89 Field GoalsAttempted Lasttime:FloridaState(2-11-99) Virginia (2-14-98) 36 NorthCarolina(2-1-90) 37 Duke(2-28-88) 37 NorthCarolina(1-27-91) 38 NCState(2-29-92) 38 NorthCarolina,2ot(2-8-98) 40 40 Field GoalsMade Maryland(2-21-99) Duke (2-9-02) 31 Virginia (2-7-84) 32 NorthCarolina(1-24-87) 32 Virginia (1-17-81) 37 NorthCarolina(1-24-81) 37 Duke (1-6-99) 40 Virginia (2-16-81) 41 Duke (1-9-91) 41 Duke(1-21-01) 41 44 6Maryland(1-4-94) Wake Forest(2-10-85) 26 Maryland(2-17-88) 29 Duke(2-28-88) 29 NCState(1-27-93) 29 31 Assists Maryland(1-21-98) Virginia (1-19-91) 50 Duke(1-11-90) 50 Maryland(1-5-93) 50 Clemson(2-5-92) 51 Clemson(3-7-93) 51 NorthCarolina(2-1-90) 52 Clemson(1-24-91) 52 Maryland(2-1-91) 53 FloridaState(1-27-96) 54 56 Rebounds Duke(1-25-03) Wake Forest (1-13-01) 37 FloridaState(1-27-96) 37 NCState(12-12-79) 37 Clemson(1-24-01) 38 NCState(2-17-90) 39 Maryland(1-13-02) 40 Virginia, ot(2-25-99) 40 41 Free ThrowsAttempted the Seminoles. score 30pointsagainst became the10thJacketto over FSUlastyear, points inTech’s homewin (opposite), whoscored33 MARVIN LEWIS score of111-108. won bothgamesbythe Clemson in2001.Tech State in1999,and26at overtime gameatFlorida 28 pointsinadouble- has everplayed,scoring scoring ACCgamesTech keyed thetwohighest ALVIN(above) JONES Mostrecent: NCState(3-14-03) Virginia (2-14-98) 7 Wake Forest(3-10-96) 6 Wake Forest(2-17-96) 6 Virginia (1-19-91) 6 Wake Forest(2-13-88) 6 4 Fewest Turnovers Mostrecent: Virginia (2-11-01) Maryland(1-6-01) 9 Virginia (1-15-98) 10 Clemson(1-24-91) 10 Maryland (2-9-92) 10 Duke(3-3-04) 10 Maryland(2-19-04) 11 NorthCarolina(2-10-04) 11 Virginia (3-13-92) 11 13 Blocked Shots Mostrecent:NorthCarolina(2-2-02) Clemson(2-6-02) 12 FloridaState(1-27-01) 13 Clemson(1-27-04) 13 Clemson(3-8-92) 13 Wake Forest (1-10-88) 13 Wake Forest (2-22-04) 13 NorthCarolina (2-27-85) 14 NorthCarolina (1-12-94) 14 FloridaState(1-27-96) 14 14 Steals Jackets Among the ACC Career Leaders Points Player ...... Years Games Points Avg. 13. Matt Harpring ...... 1995-98 124 2,225 17.9 15. Mark Price ...... 1983-86 126 2,193 17.4 23. Dennis Scott ...... 1988-90 99 2,115 21.3 24. Tom Hammonds ...... 1986-89 123 2,081 16.9 Points Per Game Player ...... Years Games Points Avg. 12. Kenny Anderson ...... 1990-91 65 1,497 23.03 19. Dennis Scott ...... 1988-90 99 2,115 21.36 Rebounds Player ...... Years Games Rebounds Avg. 9. Malcolm Mackey ...... 1990-93 130 1,205 9.3 16. Alvin Jones ...... 1998-01 124 1,075 8.7 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Player ...... Years 3FG 3FGA Pct. 9. Dennis Scott ...... 1988-90 351 831 .4223 3-Point Field Goals Player ...... Years 3FG 3FGA Pct. 2. Dennis Scott ...... 1988-90 99 351 .452 7. Tony Akins ...... 1998-02 122 301 .371 11. Travis Best ...... 1992-95 124 258 .393 18. Marvin Lewis ...... 2001-04 235 618 .380 t25. Matt Harpring ...... 1995-98 124 211 .361 Most Points in a Half Fewest Points Allowed Field Goal Percentage Player ...... Years FG FGA Pct. 62 Maryland (2-4-95, 2nd) in a Half 17. John Salley ...... 1983-86 595 1,013 .587 59 Clemson (1-24-01, 1st) 16 North Carolina (1-14-80, 2nd) 58 Virginia (2-15-98, 1st) Free Throw Percentage 17 Maryland (2-28-80, 2nd) 58 Clemson (3-8-92, 2nd) 17 Virginia (1-19-91, 1st) Player ...... Years FT FTA Pct. 57 North Carolina (2-1-90, 2nd) 18 Maryland (2-1-91, 1st) 9. Mark Price ...... 1983-86 424 499 .84969 57 Maryland (2-17-88, 2nd) 16. Marvin Lewis ...... 2001-04 217 259 .838 19 Maryland (1982-83, 1st) 56 Maryland (1-3-96, 2nd) 19 Virginia (1984-85-1, 2nd) Assists 19 Maryland (1984-85-2, 1st) Player ...... Years Games Assists Avg. Most Points Allowed 19 Virginia (1984-85-3, 1st) 11. Drew Barry ...... 1993-96 117 724 6.19 in a Half 19 NC State (3-6-97, 1st) 13. Travis Best ...... 1992-95 119 692 5.58 19 Florida State (1-30-02, 2nd) 16. Craig Neal ...... 1984-88 127 659 5.19 58 Duke (1-10-02, 1st) 19 Clemson (2-28-04, 1st) 58 Duke (1-9-91, 2nd) Assists Per Game 57 Duke (1982-83, 2nd) Most Points • Both Teams Player ...... Years Games Assists Avg. 56 North Carolina (3-2-88, 2nd) 6. Kenny Anderson ...... 1990-91 65 454 6.98 56 NC State (2-20-88, 2nd) 219 Clemson (1-24-01) 10. Drew Barry ...... 1993-96 117 724 6.19 55 Clemson (1-24-01, 2nd) 219 Florida State, 2 ot (2-11-99) 16. Jarrett Jack ...... 2003-Active 69 398 5.77 54 Duke (1-21-01, 1st) 207 North Carolina, 2 ot (2-8-98) 18. Travis Best ...... 1992-95 124 692 5.58 54 Maryland (2-17-88, 2nd) 192 Wake Forest (1-6-91) 23. Craig Neal ...... 1984-88 127 659 5.19 53 Last time: North Carolina (1-11-04, 191 Clemson, 2 ot (3-5-88) Steals 1st) 191 Maryland (2-4-95) 191 Virginia (2-14-98) Player ...... Years Games Steals Avg. 13. Mark Price ...... 1983-86 126 240 1.90 191 North Carolina (1-11-04) Fewest Points in a Half 17. Bruce Dalrymple ...... 1984-87 126 227 1.80 189 Maryland (2-13-91) 22. Travis Best ...... 1992-95 124 217 1.75 14 Virginia (3-5-81, 1st) 187 Duke (2-26-86) 15 North Carolina, 2-11-80, 1st) 187 Duke (1-11-90) Blocked Shots 17 Virginia (12-1-79, 1st) 187 NC State (2 ot) (2-17-90) Player ...... Years Games Blocks Avg. 17 Virginia (2-16-81, 1st) 4. Alvin Jones ...... 1998-01 124 425 3.43 17 Maryland (1984-85-2, 1st) Fewest Points • Both Teams 13. John Salley ...... 1983-86 125 243 1.94 18 Maryland (2-28-80, 2nd) 20. Malcolm Mackey ...... 1990-93 130 199 1.53 18 NC State (2-2-99, 1st) 88 Maryland (12-23-81) Minutes Played 18 Wake Forest (2-16-99, 1st) 89 NC State (1-26-82) 18 Clemson (2-2-00, 1st) 91 Wake Forest (2-6-82) Player ...... Years Games Minutes 91 Maryland (2-19-85) 6. Mark Price ...... 1983-86 126 4,604 92 Virginia (12-1-79) 7. Matt Harpring ...... 1995-98 124 4,506 8. Travis Best ...... 1992-95 124 4,504 93 Duke (2-3-82) 10. Brian Oliver ...... 1987-90 127 4,425 94 North Carolina (3-4-82) 13. Tom Hammonds ...... 1986-89 123 4.387 95 Virginia (1-21-85) 15. Bruce Dalrymple ...... 1984-87 126 4,331 97 Wake Forest (2-16-80) 97 Duke (1-7-80) 100 Maryland, ot (2-28-80) Ramblinwreck.com • 203 Record Book 0 65.0 10. 75.4 10. 9 64.5 9. 76.0 9. 8 64.3 8. 76.6 8. 7 64.1 7. 76.9 7. 6 63.9 6. 77.0 6. 5 63.5 5. 80.8 5. 4 60.9 4. 82.5 4. 3 60.7 3. 83.3 3. 2 59.9 2. 84.4 2. 0 1,999 10. 2,017 9. 2,051 8. 2,076 7. 2,085 6. 2,193 5. 2,228 4. 2,276 3. 2,368 2. 2,394 1. Field GoalsAttempted ...... 885 ...... 9. 893 ...... 8. 898 ...... 7. 899 ...... 6. 911 ...... 5. 961 ...... 4. 993 3. 1,027 2. 1,093 1. Field GoalsMade 59.8 1. Lowest ScoringAverage 85.3 1. Highest ScoringAverage 1,780 10. 1,737 9. 1,725 8. 1,704 7. 1,689 6. 1,674 5. 1,667 4. 1,662 3. 1,579 2. 1,558 1. Fewest Points 2,303 10. 2,310 9. 2,368 8. 2,374 7. 2,376 6. 2,382 5. 2,552 4. 2,608 3. 2,735 2. 2,828 1. Most Points Opponent SeasonHighs•Team 8 ...... 885 ...... 204 ......

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 1961-62 1956-57 1983-84 1995-96 1996-97 2001-02 1978-79 1965-66 1960-61 1990-91 1985-86 1989-90 1984-85 1974-75 1981-82 1972-73 1979-80 1971-72 1959-60 1973-74 1985-86 1984-85 1974-75 1970-71 1997-98 1988-89 1987-88 1991-92 1988-89 1992-93 1990-91 1970-71 1987-88 1997-98 2003-04 1995-96 1991-92 1989-90 1995-96 1989-90 1977-78 1996-97 1957-58 1962-63 1961-62 1959-60 1978-79 1960-61 1981-82 1979-80 1970-71 1990-91 1987-88 1988-89 2001-02 1997-98 2003-04 1991-92 1995-96 1989-90 0 .416 10. 9 .412 9. .467(893-191 10. 8 .410 8. .474 9. 7 .407 7. .476 8. 6 .405 6. .481 6. 5 .388 5. .485 5. 4 .381 4. .491 4. 3 .367 3. .494 (549-1 3. 2 .365 2. .495 2. Highest FieldGoalPercentage 5 .328 5. .319 4. .317 3. .300 2. .297 1. Lowest 3-PointPercentage .381 1. Highest 3-PointPercentage ...... 524 10...... 530 9...... 552 8...... 564 7...... 567 6...... 577 5...... 599 4...... 672 3...... 693 2...... 733 1. 3-Point FieldGoalsAttempted ...... 178 10...... 181 9...... 184 8...... 202 7...... 204 6...... 207 5...... 216 4...... 218 3...... 239 2...... 255 1. 3-Point FieldGoalsMade .356 1. Lowest FieldGoalPercentage .499 1. Resumed atcurrentdistancein1986-87. *3-pt lineof17-9ineffect onlyin1982-83. .367 6. .368 5. .369 4. .374 3. .379 (96-253) 2. .481 (731-1520) (650-1564) (612-1486) (899-2193) (726-1531) (740-1816) (828-1741) (731-1806) (641-1333) (865-2228) (768-1582) (679-1781) (847-1725) (682-1858) (618-1693) (735-1484) (624-1753) (778-1558) (172-524) (169-530) (175-552) (107-357) (218-733) (106-278) (207-564) (255-693) (178-482) (216-577) 1)...... 112) )...... 1) ...... *1982-83 1962-63 1961-62 1997-98 1974-75 1965-66 2000-01 1972-73 1963-64 1976-77 1981-82 2003-04 1975-76 1957-58 1973-74 1956-57 1979-80 1955-56 1977-78 1959-60 1980-81 1991-92 1992-93 2000-01 1987-88 2003-04 1991-92 1992-93 2000-01 1994-95 2002-03 1989-90 1997-98 2001-02 1995-96 2003-04 1999-00 1990-91 1993-94 1997-98 2002-03 1994-95 1989-90 2003-04 2001-02 1995-96 1994-95 1995-96 1999-00 1989-90 1986-87 6 4 ...... 744 6...... 748 5...... 777 4...... 779 3...... 828 2...... 909 1. Most FreeThrowsAttempted ...... 361 9...... 359 8...... 355 7...... 338 6...... 318 5...... 314 4...... 310 3...... 299 2...... 295 1. Fewest FreeThrowsMade ...... 481 10...... 499 9...... 507 8...... 524 7...... 529 6...... 532 5...... 541 4...... 548 3...... 600 2...... 604 1. Most FreeThrowsMade 8 .711 8. .714 6. .718 5. .722 4. .725 3. .733 2. .740 1. Highest FreeThrowPercentage ...... 514 10...... 509 9...... 508 8...... 505 7...... 503 6...... 485 5...... 479 4...... 460 3...... 439 2...... 427 1. Attempted Fewest FreeThrows ...... 685 10...... 706 9...... 741 8. .711 .711 .714 (401-562) ...... 744 ...... 361 (361-508) (359-505) (362-509) (460-644) (455-634) (459-636) (600-828) (481-656) (548-741) ...... 1970-71 1956-57 2000-01 1957-58 1971-72 2003-04 1978-79 1994-95 1974-75 1987-88 1993-94 1996-97 1977-78 1975-76 1981-82 1966-67 1956-57 1970-71 1973-74 2001-02 2000-01 1957-58 1965-66 1971-72 2003-04 1990-91 1973-74 1998-99 1994-95 1984-85 1978-79 1979-80 1964-65 1967-68 1971-72 1966-67 1965-66 1974-75 1984-85 1978-79 1994-95 1987-88 1993-94 1996-97 1977-78 1975-76 1981-82 1982-83 1959-60 1965-66 0 .673(41 10. .672 9. .667 8. .664 7. 0 9 ...... 494 10...... 497 9...... 499 8...... 506 7...... 512 6...... 552 5...... 580 4...... 601 3...... 602 2...... 612 1. Most Assists 1,231 10. 1,263 9. 1,276 8. 1,292 7. 1,298 6. 1,306 5. 1,315 4. 1,336 3. 1,340 2. 1,418 1. Most Rebounds .656 5. .654 4. .647 3. .646 2. .643 1. Lowest FreeThrowPercentage 0 1 ...... 613 10...... 625 9...... 649 8...... 662 7...... 666 5...... 676 4...... 686 3...... 712 2...... 759 1. Most Fouls ...... 99 10...... 102 9...... 104 8...... 108 7...... 109 6...... 112 5...... 115 4...... 121 3...... 124 2...... 131 1. Most BlockedShots ...... 237 10...... 241 9...... 251 8...... 255 7...... 267 6...... 263 5...... 292 4...... 293 3...... 303 2...... 308 1. Most Steals .656 (314-479) 6 ...... 666 (338-503) (499-748) (604-909) (318-485) (428-654) (442-683) (426-659) (382-594) ...... -1)...... 1-611) ...... 1976-77 1987-88 1955-56 2003-04 1996-97 1990-91 1997-98 1998-99 1972-73 2001-02 1988-89 1991-92 1995-96 1987-88 1989-90 1973-74 1971-72 1997-98 1959-60 1963-64 1970-71 1995-96 1991-92 1989-90 2003-04 1993-94 1963-64 1991-92 1995-96 1997-98 1998-99 1970-71 1982-83 1995-96 1991-92 1985-86 1989-90 1984-85 2003-04 1992-93 1994-95 1989-90 1990-91 2000-01 1998-99 1991-92 1995-96 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2002-03 1984-85 1999-00 2003-04 1992-93 1995-96 1998-99 1991-92 1997-98 1997-98 Opponent Single-Game Highs • Team Most Points Field Goals Made Most Points in a First Half 36 by Cornell (2-2-02) 121 by UCLA (12-27-69) 49 by UCLA (12-27-69) 35 by Georgia (12-19-90) 118 by North Carolina (2-12-72) 67 by Illinois (11-23-01) 49 by NC State (2-10-73) 34 by North Texas (12-31-97) 114 by Furman (2-11-54) 62 by NC State (2-10-73) 46 by North Carolina (2-8-75) 33 by Clemson (3-13-93) 112 by NC State (2-10-73) 62 by UCLA (12-27-69) 46 by North Carolina (2-9-73) 31 by Furman (12-19-94) 111 by Furman (1-31-53) 61 by North Carolina (2-12-72) 46 by Duke (2-22-75) 31 by North Carolina (2-2-02) 111 by Furman (1-13-55) 59 by North Carolina (2-8-75) 45 by NC State (2-7-75) 31 by Gardner-Webb (12-1-02) 111 by North Carolina (2-8-75) 59 by Southern Mississippi (1-31-74) 44 by NC State (2-8-74) 31 by Florida State (3-6-04) 108 by Florida State, 2 ot (2-11-99) 58 by Duke (1-10-02) 43 by North Carolina (1-14-69) 30 by Georgia State (1-10-89) 108 by Florida State (2-19-72) 58 by Syracuse (12-21-02) 43 by Texas (11-27-91) 30 by NC State (1-8-92) 108 by Baylor (12-27-73) 56 by Hawaii (2-20-71) 30 by Mount St. Mary’s (12-18-96) 108 by North Carolina (2-9-74) 56 by North Carolina (1-14-69) Field Goals Attempted 30 by Duke (2-21-01) 108 by Clemson (1-24-01) 56 by South Carolina (1-8-64) 107 by North Carolina (2-9-73) 103 by Loyola Marymount (12-22-90) Highest 3-Point Field Goal 107 by Duke (2-22-75) Most Points in a Second Half 94 by North Carolina (2-9-73) 107 by Texas (11-27-91) 94 by Georgia (12-19-90) Percentage 107 by North Carolina, 2 ot (2-8-98) 64 by North Carolina (2-9-73) 93 by NC State (2-7-75) 106 by Clemson (2-22-66) 61 by North Carolina (2-9-74) 93 by Texas (11-27-91) Minimum 10 attempts 106 by Duke (2-26-83) 61 by Baylor (12-27-73) 90 by NC State (2-10-73) .667 (10-15) by UNLV (3-31-90) 105 by Kentucky (1-9-54) 60 by Bowling Green (12-30-72) 90 by NC State (2-8-74) .647 (11-17) by Duke (2-26-03) 105 by Georgia, 3 ot (12-19-90) 60 by Texas (11-27-91) 89 by Tulane (12-27-90) .643 (9-14) by NC State (2-2-83) 105 by Illinois (11-23-01) 59 by Oklahoma (12-18-82) 88 by Georgia State (1-10-89) .643 (9-14) by Maryland (1-4-94) 104 by Kentucky (1-7-56) 59 by UCLA (12-27-69) .643 (9-14) by Wake Forest (3-10-96) 104 by Wisconsin (12-28-63) 59 by North Carolina (2-14-70) Highest Field Goal Percentage .625 (10-16) by NC State (2-3-91) 104 by Duke (1-10-02) 59 by East Tennessee St. (3-15-90) .615 (8-13) by North Carolina (1-8-98) .615 (8-13) by Maryland (3-6-98) 103 by Vanderbilt (2-29-64) 59 by IUPUI (12-29-01) .700 (28-40) by North Carolina (1-23-82) .615 (8-13) by Michigan (12-1-99) 103 by North Carolina (1-11-04)* .667 (22-33) by Virginia (3-7-82) .600 (9-15) by Michigan (11-26-93) 102 by Marquette (12-27-56) .659 (29-44) by Georgia (1-16-74) Most Points in One OT Period .600 (6-10) by Appalachian State (2-21-83) 102 by NC State (2-12-66) .652 (30-46) by Wake Forest (1-2-82) .588 (10-17) by Maryland (2-10-87) 102 by Bowling Green (12-30-72) 24 by Clemson (2-5-92) .645 (40-62) by N. Carolina (1-24-87) .588 (10-17) by Temple (12-7-96) 102 by Oklahoma City (2-26-73) 21 by Illinois (1-22-89) .643 (27-42) by NC State (2-22-97) 102 by Mercer (1-28-74) 17 by North Carolina (2-8-98, 2nd) .638 (37-58) by North Carolina (2-8-98) 102 by Illinois (1-22-89) 16 by Wake Forest (2-2-84) .630 (29-46) by Wake Forest (3-10-96) Free Throws Made *Last opponent to score 100 points 15 by Georgia (1-26-49) .625 (30-48) by Virginia (2-7-84) 15 by Florida (2-22-60) .623 (38-61) by Tulane (1-7-67) 37 by Yale (12-28-73) Fewest Points 15 by Rice (12-16-63) .621 (36-58) by Florida State (2-21-70) 36 by North Carolina (2-11-80) 14 by Virginia (1-21-90) .618 (21-34) by Virginia Tech (12-22-79) 36 by Virginia (2-14-83) 6 by Auburn (2-27-14) 13 by St. John’s (12-5-90) 35 by Southern Methodist (12-1-61) 7 by Mercer (1-8-09) 35 by Jacksonville (2-12-69) 9 by Savannah Athletic Club (12-30-23) Lowest Field Goal Percentage 34 by North Carolina (2-9-74) Fewest Points in a Half 34 by North Carolina (2-4-77) 11 by Georgia, OT (3-17-06) .163 (13-80) by Kentucky (1-2-60) 34 by Clemson (1-24-01) 11 by Clemson (2-8-13) 8 by Univ. of the South (12-2-80, 2nd) .230 (17-74) by Howard (1-3-57) 33 by Southern Methodist (12-1-61) 11 by Birmingham Southern (2-25-21) 12 by UNC Greensboro (12-31-96, 1st) .230 (17-74) by Alabama (12-17-62) 33 by Virginia (3-12-83) 12 by Auburn (2-20-14) 13 by Virginia (12-1-69, 1st) .235 (16-68) by Georgia (12-18-56) 12 by Auburn (1-28-22) 13 by St. Louis (2-16-02, 1st) .247 (20-81) by Virginia (3-13-92) 13 by Clemson (1-5-24) 14 by Wofford (1-19-84, 1st) .254 (16-63) by Tennessee (2-20-62) Free Throws Attempted 13 by Auburn (2-19-26) 14 by Marist (12-23-03, 1st) .254 (16-63) by UNC Greensboro (12-31-96) 13 by Clemson (1-20-37) 15 by Wofford (1-31-77,1st) .255 (14-55) by Wofford (11-24-00) 52 by Rice (12-16-63) 14 by Newberry (3-5-20) 15 by Georgia (11-26-76, 2nd) .255 (13-51) by Alabama A&M (12-17-03) 50 by Alabama (1-23-74) 14 by Sewanee (1-27-25) 15 by Tennessee (2-17-59, 2nd) .256 (20-78) by Tulane (2-8-58) 47 by Georgia (2-27-54) 14 by Southern Bell (1-28-27) 15 by Tennessee State (12-6-03, 1st) .262 (17-65) by Clemson (2-28-68) 46 by Yale (12-28-73) 15 by Alabama A&M (12-17-03, 1st) .262 (22-84) by Florida (2-27-56) 45 by Auburn (2-28-54) Since 1949-50 .266 (21-79) by Georgia (2-21-59) 44 by Southern Methodist (12-17-63) 37 by Wofford (1-31-77) Fewest Points in a First Half .266 (21-79) by Ga. Southern (2-13-60) 44 by Jacksonville (2-12-69) 38 by Florida (2-10-50) .266 (17-64) by VMI (1-2-93) 44 by North Carolina (2-11-80) 38 by Auburn (2-7-61) 12 by UNC Greensboro (12-31-96) .269 (18-67) by Tulane (2-6-60) 44 by Duke (1-10-02) 38 by Cincinnati (3-2-78) 13 by Virginia (12-1-69) .269 (18-67) by Temple (12-27-93) 44 by North Carolina (1-11-04) 38 by Georgia (2-18-80) 13 by St. Louis (2-16-02) Last opponent to shoot under 30 percent: 39 by Chattanooga (12-3-49) 14 by Wofford (1-19-84) UCLA, .286 (18-63) Highest Free Throw Percentage 40 by Boston University (12-28-65) 14 by Marist (12-23-03) 40 by Boston College (1-19-80) 15 by Wofford (1-31-77) 3-Point Field Goals Made Minimum 10 attempts 40 by Georgia Southern (2-13-82) 15 by Tennessee State (12-6-03) 1.000 (14-14) by Wake Forest (2-13-88) 40 by Maryland-Eastern Shore (1-3-85) 15 by Alabama A&M (12-17-03) 15 by Louisville (1-15-94) 1.000 (12-12) by Virginia (1-23-88) 40 by UNC Greensboro (12-31-96) 16 by Charleston Southern (11-16-98) 14 by Clemson (1-24-01) 1.000 (11-11) by Virginia (1-4-86) 40 by St. Louis (2-16-02) 16 by Alabama (12-5-57) 14 by North Carolina (2-2-02) 1.000 (11-11) by Virginia (3-15-86) 40 by Marist (12-23-03) 13 by Campbell (11-27-95) 1.000 (11-11) by Virginia (2-18-87) Fewest Points in a Second Half 13 by Santa Clara (12-30-95) 1.000 (11-11) by Augusta (12-12-87) Most Points in a Half 13 by Virginia (1-8-00) .955 (21-22) by Alabama (12-17-62) 8 by Univ. of the South (12-2-80) 13 by Pennsylvania (11-19-01) .950 (19-20) by Florida State (2-3-04) 67 by Illinois (11-23-01, 1st) 15 by Georgia (11-26-76) 13 by Illinois (11-23-01) .947 (18-19) by NC State (2-25-95) 64 by North Carolina (2-9-73, 2nd) 15 by Tennessee (2-17-59) 13 by Duke (2-9-02) .944 (17-18) by Virginia (2-25-99) 62 by NC State (2-10-73, 1st) 16 by North Carolina (1-14-80) 12 Last time: NC State (1-24-04) .941 (16-17) by Duke (1-21-80) 62 by UCLA (12-27-69, 1st) 16 by Louisiana State (2-8-60) .938 (15-16) by Wake Forest (2-27-02) 61 by North Carolina (2-9-74, 2nd) 17 by Auburn (1-24-61) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted .933 (14-15) by North Carolina (2-25-81) 61 by Baylor (12-27-73, 2nd) 17 by Georgia (2-26-55) .933 (14-15) by Maryland (2-2-85) 61 by North Carolina (2-12-72, 1st) 18 by Md.-Eastern Shore (1-3-85) 41 by NC State (1-24-04) .929 (13-14) by Florida State (1-14-03) 60 by Bowling Green (12-30-72, 2nd) 18 by Georgia (12-6-80) 40 by Marist (1-2-90) 60 by Texas (11-27-91, 2nd)

Ramblinwreck.com • 205 Record Book .388 .385 .353 .333 .333 by Duke (1-31-04) by Wake Forest (2-17-96) 9 byFloridaState(1-27-96) 9 byFloridaState(1-29-95) 9 by Maryland (1-4-95) 9 byMassachusetts (12-22-95) 9 byLouisianaState(3-17-90) 10 byNCState(1-29-86) 10 (2-17-91) byArizona 10 byJamesMadison(11-20-91) 10 (1-23-74) byAlabama 11 12 Blocked Shots byFlorida A&M (11-16-01) byDuke(2-21-01) 16 byNCState(2-2-99) 16 byKentucky(12-19-98) 16 byMorganState(11-22-96) 16 byFloridaState(3-2-95) 16 byLoyolaMarymount(12-22-90) 16 (12-21-84) byAugusta 16 byVirginia (3-5-81) 16 byNorthCarolina(1-24-81) 16 byNorthTexas (12-31-98) 16 byMaryland(2-21-99) 17 18 Steals by12teams byDuke(1-11-92) 25 byGeorgia(12-19-90) 26 byClemson(3-4-89) 26 byNorthCarolina(3-2-88) 26 byUT-Chattanooga (12-4-85) 26 byFloridaState(2-14-66) 26 byFloridaState(2-21-70) 26 byMaryland(2-16-00) 27 28 Assists byGeorgia(12-7-67) byKentucky(1-25-60) 60 (1-23-74) byAlabama 60 byVanderbilt (1-16-60) 61 byOklahomaCity(2-14-59) 62 byTennessee(1-27-64) 62 (1-22-58) byAuburn 63 byMississippi(1-14-57) 63 byKentucky(1-2-60) 63 (2-27-74) byAuburn 65 byTennessee(1-24-59) 66 68 Rebounds .313 (1 Louisville by .313 (3-11) .273 Minimum 10attempts Lowest FreeThrowPercentage .333 .333 .333 .333 (7-18) by by (7-18) by (10-26) (6-17) by by (6-17) by (10-30) (7-21) by by (7-21) (5-16) by by (5-16) by (5-16) 41)by (4-12) by (5-15) by (5-15) by (6-18) 206 Louisiana State(2-9-59) Georgia State(12-3-77) Georgia State(1-10-77) North Texas(12-31-97) Connecticut (11-26-03) Georgia (12-18-91) LSU (12-14-86) Clemson (1-8-69) Maryland (1-5-93) Baylor (12-4-58) Rice (12-9-69)

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 -15-94) 30-Point Games Opponent Single-GameHighs•Individual * Mostpointsbyanopponent at AMC JoshHoward,Wake Forest(1-19-03) 30 Ugonna Onyekwe,Pennsylvania(11-19-01) BryantStith,Virginia (1-21-90) 30 Tony30 Massenburg,Maryland(2-14-89) Willie 30 Anderson, Georgia(12-5-87) HoraceGrant,Clemson(2-25-87) 30 LenBias,Maryland(2-22-86) 30 JohnMengelt, Auburn (1-17-70) 30 CharlieScott,NorthCarolina(1-14-69) 30 JohnnyL.Napier, 30 Tampa (1-2-69) JerryWaller,30 Georgia(2-20-65) RonHawley,30 Louisville(2-16-63) RedStroud,MississippiState(1-14-63) 30 JimmyLee, 30 Auburn (1-22-58) 30 RashadMcCants,NorthCarolina(2-10-04) 31 JuanDixon,Maryland(1-15-00) CurtisStaples,Virginia (2-14-98) 31 AntawnJamison,NorthCarolina(2-8-98) 31 DannyStrong,NCState(2-25-96) 31 RodneyMonroe,NCState(2-3-91) 31 LitterialGreen,Georgia(12-19-90) 31 DominiqueWilkins,Georgia(12-30-80) 31 PatCummings,Cincinnati(2-9-78) 31 Wesley Cox,Louisville(2-25-77) 31 David Thompson, NCState(2-7-75) 31 Tony31 Miller, Florida(2-5-75) (12-20-68) UTEP NateArchibald, 31 31 SteveSmith,MichiganState(3-23-90) 32 BillMagarity, Georgia(3-7-74) PhilHicks, Tulane32 (1-19-74) Jeff Morris, 32 Tulane (1-20-72) Tim Walter,32 William&Mary(12-21-64) TechVirginia (12-20-57) BobAyersman, 32 32 Tim Pickett,FloridaState(2-3-04) 33 JuanDixon,Maryland(2-16-00) KeithBooth,Maryland(3-9-96) 33 ChristianLaettner,33 Duke(1-11-92) MattRoe,Maryland(2-13-91) 33 DallasComegys,DePaul(2-22-87) 33 Van33 Gregg,Clemson(11-28-72) JimKerwin, Tulane33 (2-8-63) 33 ShaneBattier, Duke(1-20-01) 34 Tony Massenburg,Maryland(2-3-90) LafesterRhodes,IowaState(3-18-88) 34 RonnieMalone,So.Mississippi(1-31-74) 34 34 WillieBurton,Minnesota(3-25-90) 35 RandyMahaffey, Clemson(2-3-65) CottonNash,Kentucky(1-6-62) 35 Tony35 Windis, Wyoming (12-22-58) 35 JuniorBurrough,Virginia (3-10-95) 36 EversBurns,Maryland(2-6-93) David Thompson, NCState(2-10-73) 36 36 ChrisMcGuthrie,Mt.St.Mary’s (12-18-95) 37 MarshallRodgers,Pan American (1-28-75) (2-15-69) Tulane JohnnyArthurs, 37 GradyWallace,37 SouthCarolina(12-20-56) 37 OzieEdwards,OklahomaCity(2-28-73) 38 MichaelJordan,NorthCarolina(1-29-83) 39 Wayman Tisdale, Oklahoma(12-18-82) 39 KeKeHicks,CoastalCarolina(11-28-94) 40 WillSolomon,Clemson(1-24-01) 41 ShammondWilliams,N.Carolina(2-8-98)* 42 DougMcKendrick,Rice(12-6-65) 47 RodneyMonroe,NCState(1-13-91) 48 7Lasttime:JumaineJones,Georgia MarshallRodgers,Pan American (1-28-75) 27 EversBurns,Maryland(2-6-93) 28 CalvinStaten, Alabama A&M (11-28-83)28 OzieEdwards,OklahomaCity(2-28-73) 29 MelKennedy, Virginia (2-25-88) 29 LafesterRhodes,IowaState(3-18-88) 31 RodneyMonroe,NCState(1-13-91) 32 37 Field GoalsAttempted KekeHicks,CoastalCarolina(11-28-94) ChristianLaettner, Duke(1-11-92) 15 WillieBurton,Minnesota(3-25-90) 15 Tony Massenburg,Maryland(2-3-90) 15 RodneyMonroe,NCState(1-13-91) 15 Wayman Tisdale, Oklahoma(12-18-82) 17 MarshallRodgers,Pan American (1-28-75) 17 DougMcKendrick,Rice(12-6-65) 17 EversBurns,Maryland(2-6-93) 18 18 Field GoalsMade Lasttime:SheldenWilliams, CharlesShackleford,NCState(1-16-88) 18 MikeGminski,Duke(2-28-80) 19 ChipWilliams,Florida(12-16-72) 19 FredSawyer, Louisville(12-5-59) 19 DaleDavis,Clemson(3-3-90) 19 Tony Massenburg,Maryland(2-13-90) 20 Wayne Rollins,Clemson(1-8-77) 20 JerryWaller, Georgia(12-2-63) 20 Tim Duncan,Wake Forest(3-10-96) 20 BobLienhard,Georgia(12-7-67) 22 26 Rebounds 3RashadMcCantsofNorthCarolina(2-10-04) ElijahIngram,St.John’s (12-20-03) 13 DannyStrong,NC State(2-25-96) 13 MarlonGarnett,SantaClara(12-30-95) 13 LitterialGreen,Georgia(12-19-90) 13 ChrisFleming,Richmond (12-1-90) 13 BryanBuchanan,IUPUI(12-29-01) 14 CurtisStaples,Virginia (2-14-98) 15 ChrisMcGuthrie,Mt.St.Mary’s (12-18-95) 15 StevePaterno,Marist(1-2-90) 16 KeKeHicks,CoastalCarolina(11-28-94) 17 18 3-Point FieldGoalsAttempted RashadMcCants,NorthCarolina(2-10-04) WillSolomon, Clemson(1-24-01) 7 DannyStrong,NCState(2-25-96) 7 DarrylJoe,LouisianaState(3-13-87) 7 BryanBuchanan,IUPUI(12-29-01) 7 ChrisMcGuthrie,Mt.St.Mary’s (12-18-95) 8 ChrisFleming,Richmond(12-1-90) 8 ShammondWilliams,N.Carolina(2-8-98) 8 CurtisStaples,Virginia (2-14-98) 8 KeKeHicks,CoastalCarolina(11-28-94) 9 10 3-Point FieldGoalsMade (12-13-98) Duke (3-13-04) 6JoeFennell,Baptist (12-10-88) 16 Dennis Howard,Randolph-Macon Dick Toth, Georgia(2-2-72) 16 Wally Tinker, (12-16-67) Auburn 16 KenGardner, Clemson(2-22-66) 16 RussHunt,Furman(12-22-71) 16 BillDepp,Vanderbilt (1-17-59) 17 AndreEmmett, Texas Tech17 (11-28-04) Tony Windis, Wyoming (12-22-58) 19 19 Free ThrowsAttempted AndreEmmett, Texas Tech (11-28-04) ChaunceyLeslie,Iowa(3-24-03) 13 GrantHill,Duke(1-10-93) 13 DavidLittle,Oklahoma(12-18-82) 13 13 KevinGivens,West ChesterState Wayne Kruer, Jacksonville(2-12-68) 13 RichieMahaffey, Clemson(2-1-68) 13 Wally Tinker, (12-16-67) Auburn 13 KenGardner, Clemson(2-22-66) 13 BryantStith,Virginia (1-21-90) 13 GregDennis,Western Carolina(1-9-80) 14 Tony Windis, Wyoming (12-22-58) 14 15 Free ThrowsMade EmekaOkafor, Connecticut(11-26-03) Tim Duncan,Wake Forest(2-17-96) 6 MarcusCamby, Massachusetts(12-22-95) 6 JoeSmith, Maryland(1-4-95) 6 DerrickLewis,Maryland(2-10-87) 6 DavidRobinson,Navy(12-28-85) 6 KrisHunter, Virginia (2-25-99) 6 SharoneWright, Clemson(2-4-93) 7 PaulCarter, JamesMadison(11-20-91) 7 CedricLewis,Maryland(2-1-91) 7 CedricLewis,Maryland(2-13-91) 7 8 Blocked Shots JoshHoward,Wake Forest(2-20-03) RyanRandle,Maryland(12-29-02) 6 LaRonProfit,Maryland(1-21-98) 6 AlvinSims,Louisville(1-11-97) 6 KeatonHyman,Manhattan(11-15-95) 6 ChrisWalker, Villanova (12-28-90) 6 KingRice,NorthCarolina(2-28-90) 6 NateMcMillan,NCState(1-30-85) 6 PatHickert, Davidson(12-21-77) 6 ChrisDuhon,Duke(3-3-04) 6 Terrell McIntyre,Clemson(3-1-98) 7 JuanDixon,Maryland(1-6-01) 7 BobSura,FloridaState(3-2-95) 8 DerrickPhelps,NorthCarolina(2-2-92) 9 9 Steals AlfredParker, GramblingState(11-24-99) EdCota,NorthCarolina(12-22-98) 12 BobbyHurley, Duke(1-11-92) 12 QuinnBuckner, Duke(2-28-88) 12 Tyrone Bogues,Wake Forest(2-7-87) 12 Delvon Arrington, FloridaState(1-9-99) 12 EdCota,NorthCarolina(2-8-98) 13 ChrisCorchiani,NCState(1-13-91) 13 BobbyHurley, Duke(1-28-90) 13 ChrisCorchiani,NCState(2-20-88) 13 15 Assists (2-26-72) (12-16-81) Honor Roll 96NABC(2nd) 1986 99TheSporting TheSporting 1989 TheSporting 1988 TheSporting 1987 1986 Tom Hammonds,F TheSporting TheSporting 1988 TheSporting 1987 1986 Duane Ferrell,F NABC(2nd) TheSporting 1986 1985 John Salley,C ESPN 1985# United TheSporting 1984 1983 Mark Price,G TheSporting 1980 Brook Steppe,F TheSporting TheSporting 1979 1978 Sammy Drummer,F TheSporting TheSporting 1979 TheSporting 1978 1977 Tico Brown,G NABC(2nd) 1971 Associated 1970 Rich Yunkus,C AssociatedPress(1st) 1961* Look/USBWA (1st) 1960 Roger Kaiser,G All-Americas The SportingNews(HM) United PressInt’l(3rd) Associated Press(3rd) Basketball Weekly(2nd) The SportingNews(HM) Basketball Weekly (3rd) United PressInt’l(3rd) Kodak (2nd) Associated Press(2nd) NBC-TV (1st) Basketball Times (3rd) NABC (3rd) United PressInt’l(HM) Associated Press(HM) The SportingNews(HM) Basketball Weekly (3rd) The SportingNews(HM) The SportingNews(HM) United PressInt’l(3rd) NABC (2nd) Look/USBWA (1st) The SportingNews(1st) NEA (1st) United PressInt’l(1st) The SportingNews(2nd) 208 (1st) Press Int’l(3rd)

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 Press (3rd) News (HM) News (HM) News (HM) News (HM) News (HM) News (HM) News (HM) News (HM) News (HM) News (HM) News (HM) News (HM) News (HM) News (HM) News (HM) Brian Oliver,G # Consensussecond-teamselection * Consensusfirst-teamselection Associated Press (HM) 2004 B.J. Elder,G TheSporting 1998 1997 Matt Harpring,F Associated 1996 Stephon Marbury,G Scripps-Howard(HM) 1995 1994 Travis Best,G Associated Press (HM) Associated Press (HM) 1994 1993 James Forrest,F United 1993 Malcolm Mackey,F AssociatedPress(1st) 1991* The 1990 Kenny Anderson,G The Sporting 1990# 1989 Dennis Scott,F Associated Press (HM) TheSporting 1990 1989 Basketball Times (3rd) Associated Press(3rd) Basketball News(2nd) Basketball Weekly (2nd) USBWA (2nd) Dick Vitale(1st) (1st) Basketball America College Sports(3rd) Basketball Weekly (2nd) Wooden (1st) Naismith (1st) Basketball Weekly (1st) Basketball Times (1st) The SportingNews(2nd) NABC (1st) USBWA (1st) United PressInt’l(1st) United PressInt’l(HM) Associated Press(3rd) NABC (2nd) Wooden (2nd) NABC (3rd) Scripps Howard(2nd) (2nd) Wooden Award United PressInt’l(2nd) Associated Press(2nd) The National(1st) Naismith (1st) USBWA (1st) The SportingNews(HM) United PressInt’l(HM) Sporting News(1st) Sporting News(2nd) Press Int’l(HM) News (HM) Press (3rd) News (HM) News (HM) GEORGIA TECH’S Matt Harpring Mark Price Matt Harpring Mark Price ALL-AMERICAS FIRST-TEAM Dennis Scott Dennis Scott Kenny Anderson Kenny Anderson Roger Kaiser Roger Kaiser National Honors James Naismith Award 1986 Mark Price (finalist) John Salley (nominated) 1987 Bruce Dalrymple (finalist) 1990 Dennis Scott (Player of the Year) TWO-WAY PERFORMERS 1994 Travis Best (nominated) James Forrest (nominated) Rich Yunkus (left) and Matt Harpring 1997 Matt Harpring (nominated) earned all-America honors both for 1997 Matt Harpring (finalist) their basketball achievements and their 1998 Matt Harpring (finalist) classroom performance. John Wooden Award 1986 Mark Price (finalist) John Salley (nominated) 1989 Tom Hammonds (finalist) 1990 Dennis Scott (finalist) Kenny Anderson (finalist) 1994 Travis Best (nominated) James Forrest (nominated) 1997 Matt Harpring (nominated) 1997 Matt Harpring (finalist) 1998 Matt Harpring (finalist) 2004 B.J. Elder (semi-finalist) National Player of the Year 1990 Dennis Scott (The Sporting News) NABC All-District 1988 Tom Hammonds (1st) Duane Ferrell (2nd) 1989 Tom Hammonds (1st) Preseason All-America 1990 Kenny Anderson (1st) by Playboy magazine Dennis Scott (1st) 1986 John Salley Brian Oliver (2nd) 1990 Kenny Anderson 1993 James Forrest (2nd) 1993 James Forrest Malcolm Mackey (2nd) 1996 Matt Harpring 1994 Travis Best (1st) 1997 Matt Harpring James Forrest (2nd) 1995 Travis Best (1st) NABC Silver Anniversary Award 1996 Stephon Marbury (1st) 1998 Matt Harpring (1st) 1986 Roger Kaiser 2001 Alvin Jones (2nd) 2003 Chris Bosh (1st) National Player of the Week 2004 B.J. Elder (2nd) Jan. 12, 1989 Tom Hammonds (Sports Illustrated) USBWA All-District Dec. 18, 1990 Dennis Scott (The Sporting News) Feb. 19, 1990 Dennis Scott (The National) 1993 Travis Best Nov. 30, 2003 Jarrett Jack (The Sporting News) Academic All-America 1996 Stephon Marbury (1st) 1998 Matt Harpring (1st) NCAA Silver Anniversary Award 1964 Jim Caldwell, C (2nd) Dion Glover (1st) 1969 Rich Yunkus, C 2003 Chris Bosh (1st) 1978 Pete Silas 1970 Rich Yunkus, C 2004 B.J. Elder (1st) 1986 Roger Kaiser 1971 Rich Yunkus, C 1997 Matt Harpring, F (2nd) National Freshman of the Year National Coach of the Year 1998 Matt Harpring, F (1st) 1990 Kenny Anderson (UPI, Basketball Times, 1985 Bobby Cremins (CBS-TV, Chevrolet, NBC-TV Academic All-District III Scripps Howard) Al McGuire, Basketball Times) 1996 Matt Harpring, F 1990 Bobby Cremins (Naismith) 1997 Matt Harpring, F 2004 Paul Hewitt (Fritz Pollard Award/BCA) Freshman All-America 1998 Matt Harpring, F 2004 Marvin Lewis, G 1992 James Forrest (Basketball Times, 1st) NABC District Coach of the Year 1993 Martice Moore (Basketball Times, 3rd) 1995 Matt Harpring (Basketball Weekly, 2nd) 1988 Bobby Cremins NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship 1996 Stephon Marbury (Basketball Weekly, 1st) 2001 Paul Hewitt 1998 Matt Harpring, F 2003 Chris Bosh (USBWA, 1st)

Ramblinwreck.com • 209 Honor Roll Atlantic CoastConferenceHonors 03ChrisBosh,F EdNelson,F Stephon Marbury, G 2003 MarticeMoore,G-F 2002 G KennyAnderson, DennisScott,G 1996 1993 Tom Hammonds,F DuaneFerrell, F 1990 1988 MarkPrice,G BruceDalrymple,G 1986 1985 1984 PaulHewitt 1983 BobbyCremins ACC RookieoftheYear BobbyCremins BobbyCremins 2001 1996 1985 1983 DennisScott,F ACC CoachoftheYear MarkPrice,G(AP) 1990 1985 ACC PlayeroftheYear 210

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 96MarkPrice,G(1st) 1986 90DennisScott,F(1st*) Tom Hammonds,F(1st) 1990 Tom Hammonds,F(1st) 1989 DuaneFerrell,F(2nd) 1988 1987 All-Atlantic CoastConference voted ACCRookie oftheYear. conference secondteamin2003 andwas B.J.Elder(2nd) (above) playedhiswayonto the all- ACC selectionin1982,while Chris Bosh Brook Steppe(left)wasTech’s firstall- ChrisBosh(2nd) THEN ANDNOW Tony Akins, G(2nd) AlvinJones,C(1st) 2004 JasonCollier, F(2nd) JasonCollier, F(2nd) 2003 MattHarpring,F(1st) 2002 MattHarpring,F(1st) 2001 2000 1999 MattHarpring,F(1st) 1998 Travis Best,G(2nd) 1997 JamesForrest,F(1st) Travis Best,G(3rd) 1996 JonBarry, G(3rd) 1995 1994 Kenny Anderson, G(1st) 1993 1992 1991 MarkPrice,G(1st) MarkPrice,G(1st) MarkPrice,G(2nd) BrookSteppe,G(2nd) 1985 1984 1983 1982 Bruce Dalrymple,G(2nd/AP) Tom Hammonds,F(2nd/AP) Stephon Marbury, G(1st) Malcolm Mackey, F(2nd) Dennis Scott,G(3rd/AP) Malcolm Mackey, F(3rd) Kenny Anderson, G(1st) Craig Neal,G(3rd/AP) James Forrest,F(3rd) Duane Ferrell,F(2nd) Brian Oliver, G(2nd) Brian Oliver, G(2nd) John Salley, C(2nd) Travis Best,G(2nd) John Salley, F(2nd) Drew Barry, G(2nd) Jarrett Jack(3rd) B.J. Elder(3rd) *unanimous ACC All-Freshman 04MarvinLewis MattHarpring 2004 MarvinLewis 1998 MarvinLewis JonBabul Postgraduate Scholarship JonBabul KeithJones, Marvin Lewis, Weaver-James-Corrigan ACC MattHarpring 2004 DrewBarry, 2003 MattHarpring 2001 MattHarpring, JonBabul 2000 Yann Barbic, 1999 DrewBarry 1998 1997 RodBalanis GregWhite StuLyons 1996 1995 KerryO’Brien 1994 1993 1992 ChrisBosh(1st) 1990 1982 EdNelson,F(1st) 1980 Academic All-ACC MarvinLewis,F(1st) DionGlover, G(1st) 2003 2002 MattHarpring,F(1st) StephonMarbury, G(1st) 2001 DrewBarry, G(1st) 1998 1996 1995 1993 James Gaddy, GregWhite Todd Harlicka,JohnKelly Matt Harpring,JohnKelly Martice Moore,F(1st) Alvin Jones,C(1st) B.J. Elder, G(1st) David Nelson All-Conference Honors Georgia Tech All Metro-Conference All-Southeastern Conference Hall of Fame 1977 Tico Brown, G (1st), Jim Wood, C (2nd) by Associated Press, Coaches Member At Tech Inducted Lenny Horton, F (All-Freshman) 1945 Frank Broyles, G (1st Kenny Anderson, G 1990-91 2002 1978 Sammy Drummer, F (1st) Durand Holliday, F (2nd) Nicholas George Azar 1926-28 1982 Tico Brown, G (2nd), Lenny Horton, F (HM) 1949 Jim Nolan, C (2nd/AP) Bud Blemker, G 1957-59 1965 Colin Anderson, G (3rd/AP) Jim Caldwell, C 1963-65 1976 Metro Coach of the Year 1950 Colin Anderson, G (1st/AP) Lennie Cohen, F 1955-57 1973 1951 Pete Silas, G (3rd/AP) R.D. Craddock, G 1963-65 1977 Dwane Morrison 1953 Pete Silas, G (1st/AP) Bruce Dalrymple, G 1984-87 1994 1955 Joe Helms, G (3rd/AP) Dave Denton, G-F 1958-60 Academic All-Metro 1956 Bobby Kimmel, G (3rd/AP) Melvin Dold, F 1948-51 1957 Bobby Kimmel, G (3rd/AP, 2nd/C) 1976 Mike Bottorff, G Duane Ferrell, F 1985-88 1995 1958 Terry Randall, G (2nd/AP, 2nd/C) Gilbert Fraser 1921 Bud Blemker, G (2nd/AP, 1st/C) Sid Goldin 1930 1984 All-Southeastern Dave Denton, F (3rd/AP) Tom Hammonds, F 1986-89 1996 1959 Terry Randall, G (2nd/AP) Conference Tournament Bud Blemker, G (2nd/AP, 1st/C) Tiny Hearn 1928 Joe Helms, G 1955-56 1964 Served as All-SEC team from 1933-48 1960 Dave Denton, C (1st/AP, 1st/C) Lenny Horton, F 1977-80 1985 1936 Burtz Boulware, G (2nd) Roger Kaiser, G (1st/AP, 1st/C) John “Whack” Hyder, F* 1935-37 1960 1937 Bo Johnston, C (1st), Bill Jordan, F (2nd) 1961 Roger Kaiser, G (1st/AP, 1st/C) Bo Johnston, C 1936-38 1958 1938 Bill Jordan, F (1st) 1963 Jim Caldwell, C (2nd/AP, 1st/C) Bo Johnston, C (2nd), Junior Anderson, G (2nd) Mike Tomasovich, F (3rd/AP) Ed Jones, F 1936-38 1971 Fletcher Sims, G (2nd) 1964 Jim Caldwell, C (2nd/AP, 1st/C) Bill Jordan, F 1936-38 1986 1943 Herb Bergman, G (2nd) R.D. Craddock, G (2nd/AP, 1st/C) Pres Judy, G 1965-67 1974 1944 Wes Paxson, F (1st) Roger Kaiser, G 1959-61 1966 Frank Broyles, G (2nd) Academic All-SEC Joe Keener, G 1948-51 1974 1945 Billy Williams, F (2nd) Bobby Kimmel, G 1954-57 1963 1962 Alan Nass, C (1st) Frank Broyles, G (2nd) Roy Mundorff, Coach 1926-42 1968 1963 Jim Caldwell, C (1st) 1947 Frank Broyles, G (2nd) Alan Nass, C 1961-63 Ron Scharf, F (2nd) 1948 Jim Nolan, C (1st) Alan Nass, C (2nd) Jim Nolan, C 1947-49 1962 Colin Anderson, G (2nd) 1964 Jim Caldwell, C (1st) Brian Oliver, G 1987-90 2000 1952 Pete Silas, G (2nd) R.D. Craddock, G (2nd) Wesley Paxson, F 1943-47 1969 Ron Scharf, F (HM) Frank Player 1929 1984 Bill Eidson, G (HM) Mark Price, G 1983-86 1991 Jerry Priestley, G 1964-66 Terry Randall, G 1957-59 1970 Wayne Richards, C 1959-61 1980 Babe Roane, G 1922-24 1971 John Salley, F-C 1983-86 1991 Dennis Scott, F 1988-90 2001 Mickey Sermersheim, G 1948-51 1972 Pete Silas, F 1951-53 1959 George Smith 1938 Jim Thorne, G 1969-71 1979 Pete Thorne, C 1966-68 1979 Mike Tomasovich, F 1961-63 1980 Teeter Umstead, G 1950-52 Phil Wagner, G 1966-68 1973 KILLER B’s Jim Wood, C 1974-77 1985 Guard Bud Blemker (above) twice earned first- Rich Yunkus, C 1969-71 1977 team all-SEC honors from the coaches, while *also inducted as a coach forward Tico Brown twice was named all-Metro.

Ramblinwreck.com • 211 Honor Roll Utah Jazz(2003-05) (2002) (2001) (1999-2000) Matt Harpring Minnesota Timberwolves(1998-2002) (1992-97) Charlotte Hornets(1991-92) Washington Bullets(1990-92) Tom Hammonds (2004) Atlanta Hawks(2000-03) Dion Glover Philadelphia 76ers(1999-2002) Charlotte Hornets(1996-98) (1992-95) Matt Geiger Golden StateWarriors (1998-99) (1995-97) Atlanta Hawks(1989-94) Duane Ferrell Atlanta Hawks(2004) (2001-03) (draftedandtraded) Jason Collier Kentucky Colonels(1968-69) New Jersey Americans (1967-68) New York Knicks(1967-68) Jim Caldwell Toronto Raptors(2004-05) Chris Bosh (2004) Miami Heat(2003) (2002) Indiana Pacers(1996-2002) Travis Best Atlanta Hawks(2005) Denver Nuggets(2004) (2002-2003) Sacramento Kings(1999-2001) (1998) Atlanta Hawks(1997) Golden StateWarriors (1996) Milwaukee Bucks(1992-95) Jon Barry Atlanta Hawks(2000) Golden StateWarriors (2000) Seattle Supersonics(1999-2000) Atlanta Hawks(1998) Drew Barry Atlanta Hawks(2005) Indiana Pacers(2004) New OrleansHornets(2003) Seattle Supersonics(2003) (1998-2002) Portland Trailblazers(1997-98) Charlotte Hornets(1996) New JerseyNets(1991-95) Kenny Anderson Tech PlayersintheNBA 212

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 Philadelphia 76ers(2002) Alvin Jones Indiana Pacers(1968-69) Phil Wagner Seattle Supersonics(1999-2000) Atlanta Hawks(1995) Fred Vinson Portland Trailblazers(1988-89) Sacramento Kings(1986-87) Detroit Pistons(1984-85) Indiana Pacers(1983-84) Kansas CityKings(1982-83) Brook Steppe Washington (2001) Wizards Vancouver Grizzlies(2000) Minnesota Timberwolves(1999) New York Knicks(1999) (1998) Dallas Mavericks(1998) Orlando Magic(1991-97) Dennis Scott Los Angeles Lakers(2000) Chicago Bulls(1996) Miami Heat(1992-95) Detroit Pistons(1987-92) John Salley Orlando Magic(1998) Golden StateWarriors (1997-98) Washington Bullets(1996) Cleveland Cavaliers(1987-95) Dallas Mavericks(draftedandtraded) Mark Price Atlanta Hawks(1998) Philadelphia 76ers(1991-92) Brian Oliver Philadelphia Warriors (1949-50) Jim Nolan Vancouver Grizzlies(1998) Atlanta Hawks(1997) Detroit Pistons(1995) Ivano Newbill Denver Nuggets(1990-91) Miami Heat(1988-89) Portland Trailblazers(1988-89) Craig Neal New York Knicks(2004-05) Phoenix Suns(2002-04) New JerseyNets(1999-2001) Minnesota Timberwolves(1997-99) Milwaukee Bucks(draftedandtraded) Stephon Marbury Phoenix Suns(1993-94) Malcolm Mackey Jason Collier Travis Best Dion Glover Kenny Anderson Jason Collier Travis Best Dion Glover Kenny Anderson Stephon Marbury Stephon Marbury Matt Harpring Matt Harpring Chris Bosh Chris Bosh Jon Barry Jon Barry Draft Picks and Free Agents 2003 1983 Chris Bosh - 1st/4th overall pick, Toronto Raptors George Thomas - 8th/173rd, Atlanta Hawks 2001 1982 Alvin Jones - 2nd/57th, Philadelphia 76ers Brook Steppe - 1st/17th, Kansas City Kings 2000 1980 Jason Collier - 1st/15th, Milwaukee Bucks Lenny Horton - 5th/112th, Seattle Supersonics Traded to Houston Rockets 1979 1999 Tico Brown - 2nd/23rd, Utah Jazz Dion Glover - 1st/20th, Atlanta Hawks Sammy Drummer - 4th/76th, Houston Rockets 1998 1971 Matt Harpring - 1st/15th, Orlando Magic Rich Yunkus - 3rd/38th, Cincinnati Royals; 3rd, Carolina (ABA) 1997 1970 Eddie Elisma - 2nd/41, Seattle Supersonics Bob Seemer - 10th/169th, Milwaukee Bucks 1996 1968 Stephon Marbury - 1st/4th, Milwaukee Bucks Traded to Minnesota Timberwolves Phil Wagner - 6th/75th, Atlanta Hawks; Drew Barry - 2nd/57th, Seattle Supersonics 5th, Indiana (ABA) 1995 1967 Travis Best - 1st/22nd, Indiana Pacers Pres Judy - Round n/a, Kentucky Colonels (ABA) James Forrest - 3rd/34th, Omaha Racers (CBA) 1965 1994 Jim Caldwell - 3rd/28th, Los Angeles Lakers Fred Vinson - FA, Atlanta Hawks Ronald Scharf - 15th/107th, Cincinnati Royals Ivano Newbill - FA, Detroit Pistons 1961 1993 Roger Kaiser - 4th/41st, Chicago Bulls; Malcolm Mackey - 1st/27th, Phoenix Suns Round n/a, New York (ABL) 1992 1960 Jon Barry - 1st/21st, Boston Celtics Dave Denton - 6th/43rd, New York Knicks; Matt Geiger - 2nd/42nd, Miami Heat Round n/a, Hawaii (ABL) 1991 1953 Kenny Anderson - 1st/2nd, New Jersey Nets Pete Silas - Round n/a, Minneapolis Lakers 1990 1950 Dennis Scott - 1st/4th, Orlando Magic Colin Anderson - Round n/a, Indianapolis Kautskys Brian Oliver - 2nd/32nd, Philadelphia 76ers 1949 1989 Jim Nolan - Round n/a, Philadelphia Warriors STERN LECTURE Tom Hammonds - 1st/9th, Washington Bullets In 2003, CHRIS BOSH (top Anthony Sherrod - 7th/110th, Tulsa (CBA) 1947 photo) became the sixth 1988 Frank Broyles - Round n/a, Toronto Huskies Georgia Tech player to become a lottery selection in Craig Neal - 3rd/71st, Portland Trailblazers Duane Ferrell - FA, Atlanta Hawks; Tech Players Overseas and Elsewhere the NBA draft. 1st/11th - LaCross (CBA) STEPHON MARBURY Player Last team (year) Country (middle, exchanging hats with 1987 Tony Akins Tekelspor Istanbul (2003) Turkey Drew Barry Prokom Trefl Sopot (2003) Poland Ray Allen after he was Bruce Dalrymple - 2nd/46th, Phoenix Suns Karl Brown Leicester Riders (2002) Great Britain traded) was the fourth player Eddie Elisma Asheville Attitude (2003) USA (NBDL) drafted in 1996. 1986 Shaun Fein ALM Evreux Basket (2003) France Jason Floyd Ulriken Eagles (2003) Norway KENNY ANDERSON, Tech’s Mark Price - 2nd/25th, Dallas Mavericks James Forrest Unicaja Malaga (2003) highest draft choice, was the Traded to Cleveland Cavaliers Alvin Jones Valencia (2004) Spain No. 2 overall pick in 1991. John Salley - 1st/11th, Detroit Pistons Malcolm Mackey (2003) China Ivano Newbill Pogon Ruda Slaska (2001) Poland JOHN SALLEY (1986), TOM 1985 Brian Oliver Media Broker Messina (2003) Italy HAMMONDS (1989) and Yvon Joseph - 2nd/36th, New Jersey Nets Fred Vinson Guaiqueries de Margarita (2003) DENNIS SCOTT (1990) also Source: Eurobasket.com were NBA lottery picks.

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• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 OYAISGuard•5-11185Lilburn,Ga. AKINS TONY their Tech careers,ortheyfinished withatleast1,000careerpoints. NOTE: Theplayerswhoappear onthefollowingpageseitherwerenamedtoanall-conference teamduring •1992NCAAAll-MidwestRegional Guard•6-5195Danville,Calif. •NBA first-rounddraftpickbyBostonin1992 (3rd) 1992 •All-ACC, •Tech’s all-timeleaderinassists •LedACCinassiststhreestraightyears, 1994-96 BARRY JON Guard•6-5190Danville, Calif. •Second-round pickbySeattlein1996NBADraft 1996 1993, All-ACC, •Academic •ACC All-Freshman, 1993 (2nd) 1996 •All-ACC, •Secondpickin1991NBAdraft(NewJerseyNets) BARRY DREW •1990NCAAAll-SoutheastRegional Tech •Georgia 2002 Fame, of Hall •HoldsTech single-gamescoringrecord(50points) Guard•6-2166RegoPark,N.Y. All-Tournament •ACC Team, 1990 •National FreshmanoftheYear, 1990 •ACC RookieoftheYear, 1990 •Two-time1990-91 all-ACC, •Second-team all-America, 1990 •Consensus first-teamall-America,1991 ANDERSON KENNY •11thatTech inscoring,fourthassists •Secondincareerthree-pointFG,sixthsteals •Second-team all-ACCasasenior(2002) •Four-year starter at point guard oa 65-65 FGA FG- 35-35 MP-Avg 30-30 Total G-GS 1992 1991 Year Career Statistics 117-98 36-36 27-27 Total FGA FG- 24-22 1996 MP-Avg 30-13 1995 G-GS 1994 1993 Year Career Statistics 1 65-65 FGA FG- 30-30 MP-Avg 35-35 Total G-GS 1991 1990 Year Career Statistics 122-117 31-31 30-29 Total FGA FG- 30-26 1 2002 MP-Avg 31-31 2001 G-GS 2000 1999 Year Career Statistics 2319- 35.7 1231- 35.2 1088- 36.3 3910- 33.4 1315- 36.5 2488- 38.3 1321- 37.7 3969- 32.5 1064- 34.3 6-3. 1-232 119- 145 61- 966- 35.8 171 80- 787- 32.8 806- 26.9 167- 38.9 301 111- 876- 29.2 929- 31.0 100- 35.5 8-873 381- 468 201- 405 180- 915 409- 367 149- 1185 561- 636 278- 549 283- 14.5 436 35 0 78 128 3.5 104 90 14- .757 103 78- .419 186 78- 529- 406 .440 170- 318 140- 344 108- 39.8 0-82.7 9-36.5 0 5 3 . 6 0 7 6813.6 1658 173 3 404 560 3.6 435 355 80- .755 396 299- .371 812 301- .386 1369 412-8 334-5 761-6 234116 0148.1 13.4 7.3 194 361 40 218 46 6 13 42 81 64 9 181 141 91 4.9 3.4 164 131 82 3.4 106 25- 67 102 15- .753 90 97 .776 12- 73- 58 .805 45- 41 .427 33- 117 .333 50- 81 .321 27- .513 78 25- .421 .468 11.5 345 35 2 86 108 3.3 99 73 26- .775 71 55- .368 185 68- .369 499-25.7 0-15.9 2 2 5 . 0 2 16217.2 15.9 16.6 602 478 1080 124 71 53 24 8 16 188 317 68 120 207 110 4.0 4.3 3.7 262 152 110 199 63- 120 79 32- .706 31- 201 .697 142- .732 145 56 101- .371 41- 474 .374 176- 265 .368 99- .436 209 10.5 13.3 77- .429 1253 480 .444 193 41 65 366 13 724 130 238 4.1 4.7 482 167 406 76- 143 24- .778 329 .789 256- 133 105- .369 485 .371 179- 209 77- .447 .406 25.9 23.0 20.6 776 1497 721 168 89 5 2 79 256 113 454 3 169 5.6 143 5.7 285 364 171 5.5 257 115 107- 193 56- .787 142 333 .829 51- 262- 187 .733 155- .374 146 302 .351 107- 113- 185 .410 65- .473 117 48- .437 .515 17.0 528 59 11.3 0 102 349 176 3.8 44 1 118 138 96 148 22- 3.7 .833 114 108 90- 96 18- .403 243 .667 98- 114 76- .419 .288 198 57- .316 c P P c T T c -DRbAgA OB tPsAvg Pts St Bl TO As Avg Reb D O- Pct FTA FT- Pct 3PA 3P- Pct Avg Pts St Bl TO As Avg Reb D O- Pct FTA FT- Pct 3PA 3P- Pct Avg Pts St Bl TO As Avg Reb D O- Pct FTA FT- Pct 3PA 3P- Pct Avg Pts St Bl TO As Avg Reb D O- Pct. FTA FT- Pct 3PA 3P- Pct TRAVIS BEST Guard • 5-11 • 186 • Springfield, Mass. •Second-team all-America, 1995 •All-ACC second-team, 1994 and 1995; third-team in 1993 •One of only six 2,000-point scorers in Tech history •First-round pick by Indiana Pacers in 1995 Career Statistics Year G-GS MP- Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P- 3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct O- D Reb Avg As TO Bl St Pts Avg 1992 35-33 1227- 35.1 151- 336 .449 56- 145 .386 72- 98 .735 12- 77 89 2.5 198 143 0 48 430 12.3 1993 30-30 1075- 35.8 163- 345 .472 80- 175 .457 82- 109 .752 15- 79 94 3.1 176 85 6 51 488 16.3 1994 29-29 1087- 37.5 180- 390 .462 49- 144 .340 123- 142 .866 22- 82 104 3.6 167 69 3 58 532 18.3 1995 30-30 1115- 37.2 209- 469 .446 73- 192 .380 116- 137 .847 17- 78 95 3.2 151 69 6 60 607 20.2 Total 124-122 4504- 36.3 703- 1540 .456 258- 656 .393 393- 486 .809 66- 316 382 3.1 692 366 15 217 2057 16.6

BUD BLEMKER Guard • 5-10 • 181 • Huntingburg, Ind. •All-SEC, 1958 and 1959 •Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, 1965 Career Statistics Year G MP FG- FGA Pct 3P- 3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct O- D Reb Avg A TO Bl St Pts Avg 1957 26 - 161- 421 .382 - - 104- 125 .832 - 140 5.4 - - - - 426 16.4 1958 26 - 182- 471 .386 - - 88- 111 .793 - 128 4.9 - - - - 452 17.4 1959 26 - 158- 406 .389 - - 72- 109 .661 - 109 4.2 - - - - 388 14.9 Totals 77 - 501- 1298 .386 - - 264- 327 .807 - 377 4.8 - - - - 1266 16.2

CHRIS BOSH Forward • 6-10 • 210 • Lancaster, Texas •All-ACC second-team, 2003 •ACC Rookie of the Year, 2003 •USBWA Freshman all-America, 2003 •USBWA, NABC all-district, 2003 •Fourth overall pick in 2003 NBA Draft (Toronto) Career Statistics Year G-GS MP- Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P- 3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct O- D Reb Avg As TO Bl St Pts Avg 2003 31-31 960- 31.0 168- 300 .560 22- 46 .478 127- 174 .730 95- 183 278 9.0 38 72 67 30 485 15.6

TICO BROWN Guard • 6-5 • 203 • Kokomo, Ind. •First-team all-Metro honors in 1977 •Second-team all-Metro in 1978 •Second-round draft pick by Utah Jazz in 1979 Career Statistics Year G MP- Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P- 3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct O- D Reb Avg As TO Bl St Pts Avg 1977 28 889- 31.8 191- 386 .495 - - 78- 95 .821 - 152 5.4 35 88 18 16 460 16.4 1978 27 896- 33.2 182- 379 .480 - - 71- 96 .740 - 133 4.9 40 67 6 32 435 16.1 1979 26 786- 30.2 171- 374 .457 - - 71- 92 .772 - 102 3.9 24 38 0 16 413 15.9 Total 81 2571- 31.7 544- 1139 .478 - - 220- 283 .777 - 387 4.8 99 193 24 64 1308 16.1

JIM CALDWELL Center • 6-10 • 234 • Lawrenceburg, Ind. •All-SEC, 1963 & 1964 •Academic All-America (2nd), 1964 •Academic All-SEC, 1963 & 1964 •Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, 1976 Career Statistics Year G MP FG- FGA Pct 3P- 3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct O- D Reb Avg As TO Bl St Pts Avg 1963 26 - 141- 331 .426 - - 75- 98 .765 283 10.9 - - - - 357 13.7 1964 26 - 148- 381 .388 - - 67- 114 .588 364 14.0 - - - - 363 14.0 1965 25 - 172- 427 .402 - - 90- 140 .642 346 13.8 - - - - 434 17.4 Totals 77 - 461- 1139 .405 - - 232- 352 .659 993 12.9 - - - - 1154 15.0

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• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 AO OLE Forward-Center•7-0255Springfield,Ohio COLLIER JASON AM RME Forward•6-5208Muncie,Ind. •SelectedbyHoustonRocketsin1979NBAdraft Guard•6-2190Flora,Ill. •First-team all-Metro Conference, 1978 DRUMMER SAMMY •Georgia Tech HallofFame, 1951 DOLD MELVIN Guard •6-4209Manhattan,N.Y. •Second-roundpickbyPhoenixin1987NBAdraft •Recorded the first •Inducted intoGeorgiaTechtriple-double in Tech HallofFame,1994 history •All-ACC, 1986(2nd-team),ACCRookieoftheYear, 1984 DALRYMPLE BRUCE •Two seasonsatTech aftertransferringfromIndiana •Became firstJackettoleadACCinrebounding2000 •Two-time second-team all-ACC selection 912 8 3 1.0 1 8.8 219 11.1 11.1 Avg 12.4 - 299 277 Pts 285 - - - St - - - Bl - - - TO - As - - - - Avg - - Reb D - - - - O- - - Pct - FTA - FT- Pct .606 - - Avg 3PA 71 3P- - 43- Pts .580 Pct - 112 .554 53 - FGA 65- FG- St 74 26 Bl 41- - MP-Avg TO 27 47- As - G Total - - Avg - 1979 Reb - - - D 1978 - O- Year - - Pct - Career Statistics 88- 442- FTA FT- - - 117- - Pct 3PA 122- - 3P- 115- - Pct 100 - FGA 25 FG- 27 MP Totals 23 1951 25 G 1950 1949 1948 Year Career Statistics 126-126 28-28 11 34-34 Total FGA FG- 35-35 1987 MP-Avg 29-29 1986 G-GS 1985 1984 Year Career Statistics Total (GT) 9-8 FGA FG- 2000 (GT) MP-Avg 33-27 1999 (GT) G-GS 1998 1997 Year Career Statistics 55-55 30-30 25-25 1825- 34.4 4331- 34.4 1247- 35.6 1003- 34.6 1824- 33.2 902- 34.7 923- 34.2 962- 34.4 64 36- 258 112- 226- 25.1 778- 23.6 975- 32.5 849- 34.0 19- 32.9 5-56.6 0-16.9 7 . 97 16623.7 21.0 616 568 51 3 39 70 4 39 77 49 6.8 177 6.1 166 - - .699 146 .813 102- 128 - 104- - - - .462 489- 556 .460 257- 504 232- 10.8 366 13.4 70 2 375 81 51 138 2 5.0 65 171 108 5.9 - 166 94 .634 72- 101 .720 64- 107 77- - .267 45 12- - .439 614- 326 .521 143- 290 151- 343 172- 310 148- 723 331- 7-36.7 1 4.6 2-16.3 1 9 7 . 99 32 0 17.0 17.2 509 430 23 33 15 34 96 49 88 36 9.2 7.3 276 182 195 81- 134 48- .735 166 .719 122- 128 92- .369 84 .356 31- 90 32- .473 376 .441 178- 347 153- 00.6 0-24.5 4 . 81779 1422.3 1184 90 7 147 88 6.5 343 - .752 274 206- - - .461 1060 12.6 1588 227 13 316 446 5.9 744 - .713 488 348- .267 45 12- .484 1269 530 002-3 671-3 75291 610.7 96 6 9.4 9 310 19 9 16 34 5.2 72 47 24 33 5.7 14- 188 .667 140 48- 36 24- .684 117 .000 80- 0 .462 0- 13 6- .563 .434 51--19 5 77-2659151546 5 12.9 13.6 453 394 65 41 4 5 105 65 135 65 5.9 6.9 206 201 - - .727 150 .754 109- 130 98- - - - 17.1 - 939 .501 .477 38 67 184 85 8.3 458 329 129- .728 294 214- .362 174 63- .458 c P P c T T c -DRbAgA OB tPsAvg Pts St Bl TO As Avg Reb D O- Pct FTA FT- Pct 3PA 3P- Pct Avg Pts St Bl TO As Avg Reb D O- Pct FTA FT- Pct 3PA 3P- Pct 9------196- - •15th pickin2000NBADraft 0010.8 1080 DUANE FERRELL Forward • 6-7 • 209 • Baltimore, Md. •All-ACC (second team), 1987 and 1988 •Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, 1995 •ACC Rookie of the Year, 1985 •Signed NBA free agent contract and played 11 years Career Statistics Year G-GS MP- Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P- 3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct O- D Reb Avg As TO Bl St Pts Avg 1985 32-28 802- 25.1 117- 232 .504 - - 56- 98 .571 - 131 4.1 71 70 4 13 290 9.1 1986 34-33 1068- 31.4 172- 289 .595 - - 69- 91 .758 - 168 4.9 95 64 17 33 413 12.1 1987 29-29 1058- 36.5 201- 387 .519 6- 15 .400 112- 138 .811 70- 100 170 5.9 79 83 7 34 520 17.9 1988 32-32 1051- 32.8 230- 432 .532 4- 14 .286 131- 175 .749 92- 119 211 6.6 44 91 24 39 595 18.6 Total 127-122 3979- 31.3 720- 1340 .537 10- 29 .345 368- 502 .733 - 680 5.4 289 308 52 119 1818 14.3

JASON FLOYD Forward • 6-6 • 205 • Hampton, Ga. •Two-year starter under coach Bobby Cremins (1999-2000) •Led Tech in free throw shooting in 1998-99 •Finished career among Tech’s career leaders in three-point field goals Career Statistics Year G-GS MP- Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P- 3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct O- D Reb Avg As TO Bl St Pts Avg 1997 27-4 367- 13.6 38- 115 .330 14- 62 .226 14- 17 .824 21- 22 43 1.6 19 30 3 10 104 3.9 1998 33-1 559- 16.9 71- 182 .390 44- 114 .386 26- 37 .703 28- 51 79 2.4 35 43 7 17 212 6.4 1999 31-31 1097- 35.4 150- 375 .400 69- 211 .327 48- 57 .842 60- 88 148 4.8 60 66 14 36 417 13.5 2000 30-26 785- 26.1 104- 260 .400 42- 135 .311 32- 44 .727 43- 64 107 3.6 36 45 10 16 282 9.4 Total 121-62 2808- 23.2 363- 932 .389 169- 522 .324 120- 155 .774 152- 225 377 3.1 150 184 34 79 1015 8.4

JAMES FORREST Forward • 6-8 • 243 • Atlanta, Ga. •All-ACC first team, 1994 •All-ACC third team, 1995 • Award (ACC Tournament MVP), 1993 •Freshman all-America, 1992 Career Statistics Year G-GS MP- Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P- 3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct O- D Reb Avg As TO Bl St Pts Avg 1992 35-34 1046- 29.9 195- 383 .509 1- 4 .250 75- 106 .708 71- 153 224 6.4 64 74 19 31 466 13.3 1993 30-29 1036- 34.5 246- 454 .542 2- 4 .500 92- 134 .687 77- 149 226 7.5 43 58 28 31 586 19.5 1994 25-22 862- 34.5 187- 400 .468 0- 6 .000 101- 141 .716 61- 137 198 7.9 36 58 18 19 475 19.0 1995 24-23 831- 34.6 184- 377 .488 0- 4 .000 83- 125 .664 59- 139 198 8.3 38 47 23 34 451 18.8 Total 114-108 3775- 33.1 812- 1614 .503 3- 18 .167 351- 506 .694 268- 578 846 7.4 181 237 88 115 1978 17.4

TOM HAMMONDS Forward • 6-9 • 227 • Crestview, Fla. •Third-team all-America, 1989 •All-ACC first-team, 1988 & 1989 •#20 jersey retired, Mar. 1, 1989 •All-ACC second team, 1987 •Inducted into Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, 1996 •First-round pick by Washington in 1989 NBA Draft Career Statistics Year G-GS MP- Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P- 3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct O- D Reb Avg As TO Bl St Pts Avg 1986 34-33 1112- 32.7 168- 276 .609 - - 80- 93 .816 - 219 6.4 37 67 11 14 416 12.2 1987 29-29 1088- 37.5 206- 362 .569 0- 0 .000 59- 74 .797 62- 146 208 7.2 41 72 15 12 471 16.2 1988 30-30 1076- 35.9 229- 403 .568 0- 0 .000 109- 132 .826 71- 145 216 7.2 40 73 20 10 567 18.9 1989 30-30 1111- 37.0 250- 465 .538 1- 3 .333 126- 163 .773 77- 165 242 8.1 51 56 26 14 627 20.9 Total 123-122 4387- 35.7 853- 1506 .566 1- 3 .333 374- 462 .810 - 885 7.2 169 268 72 50 2081 16.9

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• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 ATHRRN Forward•6-8225Dunwoody,Ga. HARPRING MATT OE ASRGuard•6-1190Dale,Ind. •Georgia Tech HallofFame,1966 1961 retired, jersey •#21 Year,the of 1961 Player •SEC •NCAASilverAnniversaryAward,1986 •Finished withTech careerrecordsforpoints,avg. •Two-time all-SEC,1960-61 •First-team all-Americain1960 •Consensus first-teamall-Americain1961 KAISER ROGER Team,All-Defensive •ACC 1998-01 Center•6-11265Lakeland, Fla. •FinishedcareerinfourthplaceACChistoryblocks •Second playerinTech annalswith1,000pts/1,000rebs career season, game, Techa •Has in blocks for records •All-ACC first-team,2001 JONES ALVIN Forward•6-7190Vauxhall,N.J. 1977 All-Freshman, •Metro •Drafted bySeattleSupersonics,1980 TechGeorgia into •Inducted 1985 Fame, of Hall •Honorable mentionall-Metro,1978 HORTON LENNY •#15jerseyretired,Feb.28,1998 •AcademicAll-America,1997(2nd)&1998(1st) •NCAA & ACC Postgraduate Scholarships •15thpickinthe1998NBAdraftbyOrlandoMagic •Second in Tech history in career points, rebounds •Finalist for Wooden and Naismith awards, 1998 •Tech’s careerleaderinFTmadeandattempted •ACC All-Freshman, 1995 •Three-time all-ACCfirstteam,1996-98 •First-team all-America, 1998 912 1-57.1 7-23.6 0 . 0 23.4 22.8 608 14.7 638 - 382 ------Avg 4.1 - 106 5.5 Pts 154 7.0 St 182 Bl .867 TO 203 .863 176- As 190 - .835 164- Avg 127 Reb - 106- D - O- - Pct - FTA .418 FT- - 591- 517 .471 216- Pct - 503 .404 3PA 237- - 3P- 342 138- - Pct - FGA FG- 80 26 MP 28 Totals 26 G 1961 1960 1959 Year Career Statistics 124-118 91 30-30 30-29 Total FGA FG- Avg 31-28 2001 MP-Avg 33-31 Pts 2000 G-GS 1999 St Bl 1998 TO Year As Avg Career Statistics Reb D O- Pct FTA FT- Pct 3543- 3PA 3P- 107 26 Pct 26 FGA FG- Total 27 MP-Avg 1980 28 G 1979 1978 1977 Year Career Statistics 1 124-119 32-32 27-27 Total FGA FG- 36-36 1998 MP-Avg 29-24 1997 G-GS 1996 1995 Year Career Statistics 3880- 31.3 161 80- 1085- 35.0 1009- 30.6 4472- 36.1 1015- 37.6 1328- 36.9 875- 29.2 957- 36.8 955- 36.7 915- 33.9 716- 25.6 163- 36.3 966- 33.3 -3. 1 205 91- 1- 30.4 3154 904 514- 33.1 3-28.8 -2.0 3-23.9 3 3 1 044 0112 0 13.4 401 28 101 90 46 10.4 312 239 73- .596 223 133- .000 2 17.2 0- 13.0 446 921 10.9 337 .482 450- 36 278 10.3 294 134- 5 28 11 289 55 16 36 277 44 8 145- 14 41 3 39 6.5 7.6 33 46 170 198 39 7.5 202 4.8 - - 134 .819 - .833 127 78 104- - .777 65- - 103 .748 80- - 119 89- - - - - .584 - 293 .610 171- - 223 .611 136- 175 .469 12.1 107- 213 100- 351 39 7 62 68 6.2 180 95 85- .736 110 81- 753- .384 504 230- 73 410 28- 169- 457 .484 233- 250 121- 32.3 4-50.5 4 . 6820.4 1628 - - - - - 5.5 442 .858 520 446- - - .434 1362 17.9 2225 176 29 356 289 8.0 997 602 395- .753 675 508- .361 585 211- .465 1621 440 0010 7 658-1621804 97 4229.7 292 6.8 24 76 224 99 18 43 141 55 8.0 28 241 6.7 156 85- 220 .615 146 179 74- 110- .557 .000 115 13.2 1 64- 1411 0- .000 94 1 .444 27 0- 176 157 .497 6.6 704 - .791 427 338- - - .568 490 0042 1 5430 5 05871034458 3210.6 1312 12.7 88 395 425 324 170 18 8.7 107 80 1075 53 755 320- 9.7 .574 718 302 412- 214 .000 88- 4 .522 0- 201 105- .000 .489 0 0- .523 21.6 19.0 691 18.6 513 44 670 32 7 10 109 61 97 82 5 60 9.4 88 8.2 79 302 222 182 8.1 120- 139 .810 83- 293 221 186 .675 179- 107- 163 .299 .762 110- 168 181 .342 52- 138- 190 .429 65- .456 154 66- .412 .510 c P P c T T c -DRbAgA OB tPsAvg Pts St Bl TO As Avg Reb D O- Pct FTA FT- Pct 3PA 3P- Pct Avg Pts St Bl TO As Avg Reb D O- Pct FTA FT- Pct 3PA 3P- Pct •Drafted bythePhiladelphia76’ers BOBBY KIMMEL Guard • 6-3 • 175 • Panama City, Fla. •All-SEC, 1956 and 1957 •Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, 1963 Career Statistics Year G MP FG- FGA Pct 3P- 3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct O- D Reb Avg As TO Bl St Pts Avg 1955 25 - 119- 361 .330 - - 122- 170 .718 ------360 14.4 1956 23 - 137- 342 .401 - - 159- 207 .768 204 8.9 - - - - 433 18.8 1957 26 - 125- 367 .341 - - 143- 216 .662 223 8.6 - - - - 393 15.1 Totals 98 - 381- 1070 .356 - - 424- 593 .715 ------1363 13.9

MARVIN LEWIS Guard • 6-4 • 205 • Germantown, Md. •ACC All-Academic team, 2001, 2003, 2004 •ACC Post-Graduate Scholarship recipient •Tied for most games played in Tech history •18th on career scoring list, 4th in three-point FG Career Statistics Year G-GS MP-Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P- 3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct. O- D Reb Avg A TO Bl St TP Avg 2001 30-29 783-26.1 88- 213 .413 40- 107 .374 46- 53 .868 48- 86 134 4.5 44 41 3 28 262 8.7 2002 31-31 892-28.8 111- 272 .408 54- 138 .391 63- 72 .875 47- 75 122 3.9 56 50 5 41 339 10.9 2003 31-28 942-30.4 127- 305 .416 63- 172 .366 60- 73 .822 44- 64 108 3.5 67 48 5 27 377 12.2 2004 38-33 1047-27.6 142- 323 .440 82- 206 .398 52- 65 .800 31- 76 107 2.8 54 56 6 29 418 11.0 Career 130-121 3664-28.2 468- 1113 .420 239- 623 .384 221- 263 .840 170- 301 471 3.6 221 195 19 125 1396 10.7

MALCOLM MACKEY Center • 6-11 • 248 • Chattanooga, Tenn. •All-ACC, 1991 (second team) & 1992 (third team) •ACC All-Tournament, 1990 (3rd team) & 1992 (2nd) •Tech’s all-time leader in rebounds and games played •First-round selection by Phoenix in 1993 NBA draft Career Statistics Year G-GS MP- Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P- 3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct O- D Reb Avg As TO Bl St Pts Avg 1990 35-33 836- 23.9 113- 202 .559 0- 0 .000 26- 59 .441 106- 156 262 7.5 16 39 41 13 252 7.2 1991 30-30 1047- 34.9 190- 345 .551 0- 1 .000 80- 134 .597 118- 203 321 10.7 30 59 54 16 460 15.3 1992 35-35 1211- 35.0 212- 388 .546 0- 1 .000 129- 189 .683 115- 201 316 9.0 54 85 43 17 553 15.8 1993 30-29 1047- 34.9 193- 364 .530 0- 1 .000 83- 130 .638 137- 169 306 10.2 41 81 61 14 469 15.6 Total 130-127 4141- 31.9 708- 1299 .545 0- 3 .000 318- 512 .621 476- 729 1205 9.3 141 264 199 60 1734 13.3

MICHAEL MADDOX Forward • 6-9 • 226 • Atlanta, Ga. •Three-year starter •Member of 1996 ACC regular-season champions Career Statistics Year G-GS MP- Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P- 3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct O- D Reb Avg As TO Bl St Pts Avg 1995 30-12 820- 27.3 108- 238 .454 26- 68 .382 31- 54 .574 58- 77 135 4.5 36 45 19 27 273 9.1 1996 36-36 926- 25.7 128- 257 .498 29- 68 .426 47- 72 .653 53- 115 168 4.7 41 64 28 16 332 9.2 1997 27-27 849- 31.4 97- 241 .402 30- 91 .330 37- 59 .627 56- 107 163 6.0 38 58 13 24 261 9.7 1998 33-33 1045- 31.7 163- 343 .475 48- 126 .381 63- 92 .685 65- 156 221 6.7 57 84 33 35 437 13.2 Total 126-108 3640- 28.9 496- 1079 .460 133- 353 .377 178- 277 .643 232- 455 687 5.5 172 251 93 102 1303 10.3

STEPHON MARBURY Guard • 6-3 • 180 • Brooklyn, N.Y. •First-team all-ACC, 1996 •Freshman all-America, 1996 •ACC Rookie of the Year, 1996 •Third-team all-America, 1996 •ACC All-Tournament, 1996 •Fourth pick in the 1996 NBA draft (Milwaukee) Career Statistics Year G-GS MP- Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P- 3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct O- D Reb Avg As TO Bl St Pts Avg 1996 36-35 1345- 37.4 235- 514 .457 88- 238 .370 121- 164 .738 34- 79 113 3.1 161 115 4 63 679 18.9

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• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 RI ELGuard•6-5166Washington, Ind. NEAL CRAIG AKPIEGuard•6-1174Enid,Okla. •#25jerseyalsoretiredbyClevelandCavaliers •#25 jerseyretired,March2,1986 •Second-round pickbyDallasin1986 (tradedtoCleveland) Year,the of Player 1985 •ACC •ACCRookieoftheYear,1983 2005 Fame, of Hall Sports of) (state •Georgia Tech1991 •Georgia Fame, of Hall •Four-timeall-ACCselection (first-team,1984-85-86) •NCAA All-East Regional, 1985 •Everett CaseAward(ACCTournament MVP),1985 •Finalist forWooden andNaismithawards,1986 •Three-time all-America(first-teamhonorsin1985) Guard•6-4211Smyrna, Ga. PRICE MARK •GeorgiaTech HallofFame,2000 •Only Tech Center•6-8210Macon,Ga. playerwith1,000points,500reboundsandassists •ACC Tournament MVP, •Second-team all-ACC,1989and1990 OLIVER BRIAN •GeorgiaTech HallofFame,1962 •DraftedbythePhiladelphiaWarriors (playedoneseason) •Georgia StateHallofFame,1962 Tournament,1949 •All-SEC All-SEC, 1948; NOLAN JIM •HoldsTech recordsforassistsingameandseason •DraftedbyPortlandin1989NBAdraft 1988 in assists 303 record •ACC •All-ACC (third-team), 1989 oa 126-126 34-34 35-35 - Total FGA FG- 29-29 1986 MP-Avg 28-28 - 1985 G-GS 1984 12.0 - - 1983 7.6 251 - Year - 152 - - Career Statistics ------127-113 - 34-34 1 Avg - - 32-32 1 Total - Pts FGA FG- 32-32 - - 1990 65- St MP-Avg 29-15 1989 Bl 36- - G-GS - 1988 TO - As - - 1987 Avg - Year Reb - - - D Career Statistics - O- - - Pct - - 420- FTA FT- - - 93- Pct - 58- 3PA 3P- - - - Pct 86- FGA FG- 24- - 21- MP Total 20- 1949 G 1948 21- 1947 1946-49 Year Career Statistics 127-51 32-30 29-16 Total 34-1 1988 4-0 FGA FG- 1987 28-4 MP-Avg 1986 G-GS 1985 1984 Year Career Statistics 4604- 36.5 1204- 35.4 1302- 37.2 1078- 37.2 1020- 36.4 4425- 34.8 1277- 37.6 170 80- 3095- 24.4 1029- 32.2 163- 36.3 158 72- 106- 34.6 879- 30.3 162 74- 156 67- 832- 28.7 614- 18.1 136 64- 569- 20.3 1 284 10 4- 51- 12.8 90•Second-roundpickbyPhiladelphia, 1990NBAdraft 1990 848- 441 233- 462 223- 375 191- 462 201- 680- 504 260- 345 191- 310 157- 634 289- 70.8 3 6 4044 9 80-312650331 4 1317.4 2193 240 11 343 510 2.6 331 - .850 499 424- .440 166 73- .487 1740 14.6 1848 140 9 323 538 4.8 613 388 225- .742 516 383- .385 273 105- .516 1317 467 8.8 4 5.2 1 09 . 26 6257.1 205 26 3 62 92 3.1 91 60 31- .720 75 54- .389 18 7- .456 5.6 192 5.4 7.5 20 2 151 218 52 17 33 96 5 3 1.3 56 78 80 43 171 1.8 1.1 52 31 - 45 7- .829 - 70 .837 58- 43 .676 36- - 34 23- .415 82 - 34- - .457 .429 - .471 40--2 50-30897011 2.5 10 7.7 1 0 247 7 56 9 12 106 303 0.8 2.1 3 68 62 6- - .714 .500 77 4 55- 2- .364 88 - 32- .471 - .400 58--14 4 85-9 . 4 756 9 17.4 16.7 590 15.6 583 64 452 5 66 55 87 2 0 148 20.3 82 78 2.8 150 568 121 94 2.0 2.1 55 71 61 4 - 96 91 - - .855 3.8 145 .840 124- 105 .824 163 - 85 137- 70- - - - - .877 106 - 93- .528 - .440 .483 166 73- .509 .435 21.3 16.1 12.6 724 516 403 28 5 44 42 1 97 0 111 95 69 223 6.0 112 5.6 204 4.3 179 122 139 82- 119 87 60- .721 52- 204 .785 147- 135 .745 106- .388 102 76- 147 .400 57- 70 .342 28- .516 38 13- .554 .506 6.4 818 127 22 299 659 1.6 197 - .763 228 174- .388 170 66- .456 c P P c T T c -DRbAgA OB tPsAvg Pts St Bl TO As Avg Reb D O- Pct FTA FT- Pct 3PA 3P- Pct Avg Pts St Bl TO As Avg Reb D O- Pct FTA FT- Pct 3PA 3P- Pct Avg Pts St Bl TO As Avg Reb D O- Pct FTA FT- Pct 3PA 3P- Pct 9------1136 ------296- 13.2 TERRY RANDALL Guard • 5-10 • 165 • Columbia, Ky. •All-SEC, 1958 and 1959 •Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, 1970 Career Statistics Year G MP FG- FGA Pct 3P- 3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct O- D Reb Avg As TO Bl St Pts Avg 1957 26 - 153- 346 .442 - - 112- 135 .830 - 132 5.1 - - - - 418 16.1 1958 25 - 157- 387 .406 - - 94- 123 .764 - 142 5.7 - - - - 408 16.3 1959 26 - 138- 324 .426 - - 87- 110 .791 - 131 5.0 - - - - 363 14.0 Totals 77 - 448- 1057 .424 - - 293- 368 .796 - 405 5.3 - - - - 1189 15.4

JOHN SALLEY Forward-Center • 7-0 • 231 • Brooklyn, N.Y. •Second-team all-America, 1986 •Second-team all-ACC, 1985 & 1986 •ACC All-Tournament, 1985 (2nd) & 1986 (3rd) •NCAA All-East Regional, 1985 •#22 jersey retired, March 2, 1986 •Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, 1991 •11th pick in the 1986 NBA draft (New Jersey), part of four NBA championship teams in his professional career Career Statistics Year G-GS MP- Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P- 3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct O- D Reb Avg As TO Bl St Pts Avg 1983 27-27 829- 30.7 104- 207 .502 0- 0 .000 102- 160 .638 - 153 5.7 36 69 35 18 310 11.5 1984 29-29 992- 34.2 126- 214 .589 - - 89- 132 .674 - 167 5.8 73 81 67 22 341 11.8 1985 35-35 1231- 35.2 193- 308 .627 - - 105- 165 .636 - 250 7.1 93 97 82 29 491 14.0 1986 34-34 1145- 33.7 172- 284 .606 - - 101- 170 .594 - 228 6.7 117 95 59 28 445 13.1 Total 125-125 4197- 33.6 595- 1013 .587 0- 0 .000 397- 627 .633 - 798 6.4 319 342 243 97 1587 12.7

DENNIS SCOTT Forward • 6-8 • 229 • Reston, Va. •First-team all-America, 1990 •National Player of the Year, 1990 •ACC Player of the Year, 1990 •ACC Rookie of the Year, 1988 •Two-time all-ACC, 1989 (3rd) & 1990 (1st) •1990 NCAA All-Southeast Regional & All-Final Four •Holds Tech records for 3-pt FG in game, season & career •Scored ACC-record 970 points in 1990 •Fourth pick in 1990 NBA draft by Orlando Magic •Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, 2001 Career Statistics Year G-GS MP- Avg FG- FGA Pct 3P- 3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct O- D Reb Avg As TO Bl St Pts Avg 1988 32-31 1113- 34.8 181- 411 .440 98- 208 .471 36- 55 .655 37- 124 161 5.0 116 63 11 43 496 15.5 1989 32-32 1205- 37.7 227- 512 .443 116- 292 .397 79- 97 .814 37- 94 131 4.1 98 73 7 45 649 20.3 1990 35-35 1368- 39.1 336- 722 .465 137- 331 .414 161- 203 .793 65- 166 231 6.6 71 90 33 62 970 27.7 Total 99-98 3686- 37.2 744- 1645 .452 351- 831 .422 276- 355 .777 139- 384 523 5.3 285 226 51 150 2115 21.4

PETE SILAS Forward • 6-6 • 180 • Miami, Fla. •All-SEC, 1951 (3rd) & 1953 (1st) •1955 Pan-Am Games, Gold Medal •NCAA Silver Anniversary Award, 1978 •Drafted by Minneapolis Lakers Career Statistics Year G MP FG- FGA Pct 3P- 3PA Pct FT- FTA Pct O- D Reb Avg As TO Bl St Pts Avg 1951 27 - 121- - - - 75- 109 .688 ------317 11.6 1952 23 - 156- - - - 81------393 17.8 1953 22 - 144- 432 .333 - - 86- 131 .656 ------374 17.0 Totals 72 - 421- - - - 242------1084 15.1

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• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 RO TPEGuard•6-5190Atlanta, Ga. STEPPE BROOK #0jre eie,17 •GeorgiaTech HallofFame,1976 •Third-teamall-America,1970 Forward-Center •6-9215Benton,Ill. •Tech’s all-timeleaderinpoints&scoringavg. •All-NIT,1971 •#40 jerseyretired,1971 •Three-time AcademicAll-America,1969-71 •Sixth inthenationscoring1970 •Second-team all-America,1971 Center•6-8210Steubenville, Ohio YUNKUS RICH •Georgia Tech HallofFame,1985 Guard•6-2187Cynthiana,Ky. •All-Metro, 1977 (second team) WOOD JIM •Drafted by Atlanta Hawks, 1968 •Georgia Tech HallofFame, 1973 WAGNER PHIL •Finished career as Tech’s all-time assists leader Guard•6-2175CuyahogaFalls,Ohio •Georgia Tech HallofFame,1979 THORNE JIM •ACC All-Tournament, 1980 •First-round selectionin1983NBAdraftbyKansasCityKings •Tech’s firstall-ACCplayerin1982(secondteam) 913 1-61.5 8-21.7 5 115 1 25.5 30.1 815 24.1 814 - 603 ------50 - 60 11.1 356 31 12.0 Avg 323 11.0 Pts 276 - St - Bl .776 - 241 TO .829 187- As 217 - .750 180- Avg 156 Reb - 117- 14.1 D 14.7 - 394 O- - 15.0 398 Pct - - 11.1 389 - FTA .454 FT- - - 278 874- 691 - - .558 314- Pct - - 568 - - .523 - 3PA 317- - 3P- 28 465 - - 243- 31 - Pct 6.7 - 23 - 6.1 FGA FG- 187 84 18 166 9.6 32 MP 5.5 249 Avg 27 - 138 - Totals Pts 25 .742 G - 1971 St 124 .723 92- - 1970 Bl 94 .705 TO 19.6 68- 1969 - 78 As .690 19.5 55- 392 Year - 58 14.9 Avg 410 40- Reb - Career Statistics - 387 D - - - - - O- - - - .482 - Pct - - 313 602- 78 FTA .494 151- FT- - - 88 334 - .511 6.6 165- - Pct 99 327 5.0 132 .463 3PA 167- - 3P- Avg 3.5 257 106 119- - 92 Pct Pts - 106 - FGA 28 FG- - St 27 Bl .818 MP - 13.2 10.3 137 TO .788 Totals 6.4 26 112- As 397 104 .789 1977 279 25 82- - 153 Avg 123 G - 1976 97- Reb - - - D 1975 - - - O- - 1974 - - - Pct - Year - 160 163 FTA .479 887 FT- 88 5.5 - Career Statistics 449- 3.5 292 .564 140- 112 Pct 3.9 - 95 291 Avg .477 3PA 164- - 94 3P- 304 145- Pts - - Pct - - FGA St FG- - 67 .713 Bl 20 108 .780 MP TO 77- 109 .786 As 21 85- 70 - 17.8 Totals Avg 26 55- - Reb G 445 1968 D - 1967 26 O- - 10 1966 - Pct 68 Year 49 FTA - .480 671 FT- 306- 333 .533 Career Statistics 5.4 160- Pct 182 - .314 97- 136 3PA - 3P- 156 49- - Pct - - FGA FG- 81 30 .736 MP 129 27 95- Totals 24 - G 1971 1970 1969 - Year 794 410- .532 Career Statistics - 329 175- - 77 25-24 26 FGA FG- Total 26 MP-Avg 1982 G-GS 1980 1979 Year Career Statistics 4-1. 7 113 57- 904- 34.8 346- 13.3 7-32.0 3-18.0 1 . 48 74118.9 491 27 4 81 64 4.3 111 - .804 168 135- - - .506 352 178- 74.0 8-64.8 5 1411---23 26.6 2232 - - - 141 11.4 955 - .788 614 484- - 13.8 - 1459 - .507 1724 - - 100 7.0 740 - .720 354 255- - - .489 1231 54--5-6 81-3 . 13 6196.5 169 16 3 33 21 1.3 35 - .821 67 55- - - .504 56--21 6 79-304925---18 17.7 1189 - - - 265 4.9 330 - .799 10.2 364 291- 829 - - - - - 411 .506 3.7 301 - .756 287 217- - 14.4 1105 69 - 17 182 134 .456 3.7 282 - .783 364 285- - - .516 c P P c T T c -DRbAgA OB tPsAvg Pts St Bl TO As Avg Reb D O- Pct FTA FT- Pct 3PA 3P- Pct Career Statistics of All Tech Players since 1979-80

Years Name G MP FG- FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct O- D Reb Avg A TO Bl St Pts Avg 84-85 Adams, Bud 3 12 0- 1 .000 0- 0 .000 4- 6 .667 0- 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 4 1.3 89-91 Anderson, Kenny 65 2488 561- 1185 .43 113- 302 .374 262- 333 .787 113- 251 364 5.6 454 252 5 168 1497 23.0 98-02 Akins, Tony 122 3969 529- 1369 .386 301- 812 .371 299- 396 .755 80- 355 435 3.6 561 404 3 173 1658 13.6 96-01 Babul, Jon 100 2153 140- 382 .366 15- 67 .223 133- 207 .643 188- 214 402 4.0 108 137 38 48 428 4.3 90-94 Balanis, Rod 34 95 13- 31 .419 1- 9 .111 7- 9 .778 5- 11 16 0.5 11 11 1 0 34 1.0 93-95 Barbic, Yann 23 152 19- 48 .396 5- 19 .263 8- 13 .615 12- 17 29 1.3 16 26 0 7 51 2.2 89-94 Barnes, Darryl 63 365 37- 84 .440 0- 0 .000 13- 26 .500 21- 58 79 1.3 10 23 33 4 87 1.4 92-96 Barry, Drew 117 3910 409- 915 .447 179- 485 .369 256- 329 .778 76- 406 482 4.1 724 366 41 193 1253 10.7 90-92 Barry, Jon 65 2319 381- 873 .436 176- 474 .371 142- 201 .706 63- 199 262 4.0 317 188 24 124 1080 16.6 Anthony Byrd 91-95 Best, Travis 124 4504 703- 1540 .456 258- 656 .393 393- 486 .809 66- 316 382 3.1 692 324 15 217 2057 16.6 87-88 Boisvert, Dave 9 27 4- 10 .400 0- 0 .000 0- 3 .000 0- 12 12 1.3 4 0 0 1 8 0.9 02-03 Bosh, Chris 31 960 168- 300 .560 22- 46 .478 127- 174 .730 95- 183 278 9.0 38 72 67 30 485 15.6 81-83 Bradford, Maurice 51 582 147- 310 .474 0- 1 .000 89- 158 .563 - - 214 4.2 96 78 10 23 383 7.5 94-97 Brennan, Bryan 31 49 6- 24 .250 2- 8 .250 5- 8 .625 3- 4 7 0.2 3 3 0 5 19 0.6 88-89 Brittian, Maurice 32 653 60- 97 .619 0- 0 .000 23- 31 .74.2 - - 146 4.6 43 0 16 10 143 4.5 01-04 Brooks, Robert 111 1287 100- 217 .461 0- 0 .000 44- 74 .594 97- 191 288 2.6 56 78 52 55 244 2.2 88-90 Brown, Karl 67 1643 64- 187 .342 18- 62 .290 90- 133 .677 14- 97 111 1.7 233 47 3 69 236 3.5 81-84 Byrd, Anthony 79 920 248- 481 .516 23- 57 .000 96- 125 .768 - - 169 2.1 85 35 7 65 615 7.8 85-86 Carr, Michael 7 22 3- 6 .500 0- 0 .000 1- 2 .500 0- 3 3 0.6 1 0 0 0 7 1.4 96-97 Cassidy, Omar 7 24 0- 2 .000 0- 2 .000 0- 1 .000 0- 0 0 0.0 6 4 0 2 0 0.0 Eddie Elisma 87-88 Christian, Michael 9 159 15- 42 .357 7- 13 .538 4- 7 .571 - - 22 2.4 25 0 2 3 41 4.6 80-82 Cole, Dave 28 164 21- 47 .447 0- 0 .000 22- 38 .579 - - 44 1.6 2 27 4 2 64 2.3 98-00 Collier, Jason 55 1824 331- 723 .458 63- 174 .362 214- 294 .728 129- 329 458 8.3 85 184 67 38 939 17.1 97-98 Culberth, Bert 5 19 2- 9 .222 1- 6 .167 0- 0 .000 0- 3 3 0.6 0 1 1 0 5 1.0 83-87 Dalrymple, Bruce 126 4331 614- 1269 .484 12- 45 .267 348- 488 .713 - - 744 5.9 446 0 13 227 1588 12.6 88-91 Domalik, Brian 57 409 28- 88 .318 22- 64 .344 15- 29 .517 7- 17 24 0.4 43 34 0 8 93 1.6 93-97 Elisma, Eddie 122 3200 368- 669 .550 2- 5 .400 166- 281 .59.1 342- 423 765 6.3 91 182 180 90 904 7.4 01-03 Ewing, David 13 17 2- 4 .500 0- 0 .000 0- 0 .000 0- 4 4 0.3 0 1 0 0 4 0.3 99-01 Fein, Shaun 60 1792 249- 449 .554 140- 368 .380 86- 126 .683 41- 149 190 3.2 168 101 7 57 718 12.0 84-88 Ferrell, Duane 127 3999 720- 1340 .537 10- 29 .345 368- 502 .733 - - 680 5.4 289 0 52 119 1818 14.3 96-00 Floyd, Jason 121 2808 363- 932 .389 169- 522 .324 120- 155 .774 152- 225 377 3.1 150 184 34 79 1015 8.4 Shaun Fein 84-87 Ford, Antoine 98 1375 109- 239 .456 0- 0 .000 63- 96 .656 - - 276 2.8 50 0 87 18 281 2.9 91-95 Forrest, James 114 3775 812- 1614 .503 3- 18 .167 351- 507 .692 268- 578 846 7.4 181 236 88 115 1978 17.4 90-93 Gaddy, James 17 43 6- 19 .316 1- 2 .000 0- 0 .000 5- 4 9 0.5 7 4 0 3 13 0.8 81-82 Gardner, Scott 11 - 2- 5 .400 0- 0 .000 0- 3 .000 0- 3 3 0.3 0 2 0 0 4 0.4 95-96 Gaston, Juan 35 351 50- 110 .455 5- 16 .313 22- 38 .579 35- 43 78 2.2 12 18 3 21 127 3.6 90-92 Geiger, Matt 62 1683 295- 507 .582 0- 5 .000 133- 192 .693 164- 262 426 6.9 63 122 94 30 723 11.7 90-91 Gemberling, Brian 4 8 3- 7 .429 0- 1 .000 0- 0 .000 2- 3 5 1.3 0 1 0 0 6 1.5 97-98 Glover, Dion 33 1163 222- 503 .441 45- 166 .271 119- 186 .640 73- 93 166 5.0 86 119 8 70 608 18.4 80-82 Goza, Lee 53 828 176- 284 .620 0- 0 .000 94- 144 .653 - 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• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 er aeGM G FGA FG- MP G 98-01 Name Years 80-84 83-84 79-80 93-95 W 95-96 87-89 Wh 88-92 V 91-94 V 97-01 T 96-00 79-83 79-82 97-98 85-89 79-81 87-90 95-97 82-86 85-89 82-86 98-99 83-85 97-00 79-80 82-83 80-81 86-90 79-80 03-04 79-80 79-80 90-94 New, 80-81 01-03 02-04 98-02 79-82 83-88 94-96 86-91 96-97 92-94 00-04 82-83 96-98 88-90 84-88 95-96 82-86 79-80 94-98 89-93 96-98 L 80-82 01-04 80-81 00-02 aare arl7 8 1-262 113- 783 72 LaBarrie, Darryl ilas o -2 161 67- 1- 4 586 9 1- 72 71 10 5 34- 4 337 Wilson, Greg 31 117 61- Williams, Ron 416 Williams, John 33 Williams, C.J. Whitmore, David 158 904 63- 96 51 958 113 44- 33 889 Thomas, George 51 97 Steppe, Brook 99 Spivey, Travis 48 Sherrod, Anthony 24- 3 57 161 125Shaw, Steve 1- 49 Scott, Dennis 4 6 126 Saunders, Gary 2- 30 Salley, John 6 22 8- Reese, Willie 64 14 20 168 Price, Mark 176 8- 20 89- Prentice, Jason 30 857 Petway, Scott 28 138 2 Perry, Kyle 34 80- 66 Peck, Steve 127 16- 3 848 24- 101 Pearson, Danny 26 1- 514 21 Patterson, Bill 23 22 Oliver, Brian 7 O’Brien, Kerry 10 Nyström, Jim 123 4- 17 Noyes, Rob 62 3- 45 56 Nidiffer, Toby 20- 39 Newbill, Ivano 26 322 24 26 40 Nelson, Ed 10- 127 51 Nelson, David 210 197 81- Neal, Winston 22 54- 966 781 Neal, Steve 8 103 27 Neal, Craig 5- 10 Murphy, Ryan 56 54 5- Munlyn, James 14 49 103 Morris, Kevin 23 21 Moore, Martice 9- Moore, Clarence 83 67 173 Mills, David 29- 107 50 50- Medlock, Jan 329 899 32 McNeil, Johnny 68 26 Martinson, John 58 Marbury, Stephon 29- Mansell, Jack 126 397 36 Mann, John 130 48 10- Maddox, Michael 141 Mackey, Malcolm 130 17 Machado, Pablo 969 61 Lewis, Marvin Lee, Henry Lane, Halston o,Su4 909 48 yon, Stu ot,Pu 95 -27 9- 54 29 rotti, Paul no,Fe 11143 61 124 inson, Fred ines, T.J. lim,Aai451 3 1- 5 4 illiams, Ajani t,Ge 68 -31 9- 84 36 ite, Greg ai 6153 13 3- 155 16 David 3616 9 3418 2 328-17.9 0 3 8 . 3 8 1 4 4.5 7.4 541 3.3 115 707 4 137 318 16 22 184 161 231 4 221 1.5 4.6 0 183 438 133 58 50- - 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12 0- 0.3 0.3 47 0 8- 30 .701 11 .000 7 7 87 3.6 - 1.000 0 .333 0.3 2 61- 1 .000 0- 1.4 - 79 5 2 0 0 1- .000 0 56 2- 0- - 0 .500 0 .560 - 1.2 .000 10 - 3 0- 25 .500 0 .267 - 26 3 14- 5 4 0- 4 .506 .578 2- 2 2 .000 0.1 .000 45 33 0 .400 26- 0 2 1 0.3 .333 0- 8 0- 24 2.0 .000 8 3 8- 1.2 2 1.5 0 .580 211 5.9 .000 0- 17 9 0- 5 60 0 31 .471 0.7 159 3- .500 1 0- 0.3 45 - 43 15 .364 2 .250 11 7 - 0 2 1- 1 .333 4 30 0.8 0 67 1- 2 .552 4 .400 2.2 40 5- 29 85 5 6 16- 7 227 .000 2.1 11 2- .667 5 202 0.4 25- 1.2 .000 5 3 0 58 0- 0 5 .400 .533 82 2- 0.4 4.2 43 0 0- 92 .176 15- 11 49- - 9 110 .308 16 .600 .357 10 - 13 30 .000 25 0.2 4- 6 0 0 15- 4 3- 9 .750 0- 11 .385 .275 43 1.7 4 .833 131 - 1.0 36- 3- .386 41 82 6 1.8 - 71 3.2 5- .274 6 .000 30 84 - 6 .629 14 .000 1 4- - 35 - 0 28 22- 0 0- - 24 .625 .750 .000 8 32 1.4 2 4.0 .500 .500 24- 0- 68 20 4 286 10- .000 36 40 1.1 2 .391 28- .000 0 0- 19 0 .522 72 0- 46 - .349 24- 62 - .467 .000 1.3 0 .833 97 0- 12 10- 58 39- .500 .000 .632 0 57 0- 36- .289 .278 83 24- .431 330 . -0.0 -0205100020.5 2 0 0 0 1 0.5 2 0 2- .000 0 0- 0.0 0 0- .333 0.8 12 2 1 12 4 0.6 10 - - .750 8 6- .000 0 0- .231 c P3APtF-T PtO e v sT lS t Avg Pts St Bl TO As Avg Reb D O- .Pct FT-FTA Pct 3P-3PA Pct Tournament History as asolidcomplementaryplayer. Hewas notcalleduponto duty attheendofseasonbecausestrainedkneeligaments. stant starteratthesmallforward position,buthesawlimited in themiddlewhileteamingupwithSalley.Ferrell was anin- signments. ing andpassing,drewthetoughbackcourtdefensive as- Year, hewas theultimatetriplethreatwithhisscoring,rebound- from mixingitupunderneath. A former ACC Rookie-of-the- figures almosttheentireseason. largely responsibleforTech’s five startersaveraging indouble points. Dishingouttheballfromhispointguardspot,hewas Antoine Ford. final sixgamesfortheinjuredFerrell,and7-0freshmancenter and DuaneFerrellattheforwards. Dalrymple atguards,Yvon JosephinthemiddleandJohnSalley starting lineupthroughouttheseasonwas MarkPriceandBruce with akneeinjurytoFerrell,itwas a“ThinGoldThread.” The labeled Tech “TheThinGoldLine.”By ACC tournamenttime, limited thatFurmanBisherofthe Atlanta Journal-Constitution ranked inthenation’s Top 20atthetimeoftheirdefeat. homa-UPI). Inall,theRamblingWreck beat13teamsthatwere climbing totheirhighestrankingever (5thplacetiewithOkla- formed itintoafirstplaceteamwithinfour-year span. G • GeorgiaTech57,NorthCarolina54 • GeorgiaTech75,Duke64 • GeorgiaTech55,Virginia48 March 8-10•Atlanta,Ga. ACC Champions•1985 team, BobbyCreminstookawinless ACC squadandtrans- this featnearlyunmatchedin ACC history. Inheritinga4-23 eorgia Tech, theperennialconferencealso-ran,accomplished In hisplace,Petway, a6-6forward, gave Tech consistentplay Joseph, a6-11centerfromHaiti,providedTech themuscle While Dalrymplewas listedasaguard,thatdidn’t limithim A deadlyoutsideshooter, Pricegave Tech morethan just The topreserves were seniorScottPetway, whostartedthe The playingcastforGeorgiaTech hadlimitednumbers.So Nationally, theJackets(27-8overall) reachednewheights, 226

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 the regionalfinal andconcludedtherecord-breaking year. top-ranked Georgetown.Tech losttotheHoyas bysixpointsin over Mercer, Syracuse,andIllinoisbeforeearningadatewith a nament history, but theJacketsproceededtoreeloffvictories back winover UNC. 57-54 win.Pricehad24points againstDukeand16inthecome- onds leftonafreethrowbyYvon Josephandthenheldonfora comeback. TheJacketsmanagedtheirfirstleadwithjust52 sec- behind byeightpointswith14:44toplaybeforebeginning their and was achoicebymany asthetournamentMVP. Dalrymple was asdefensive demonandcontributed43points points inthreegames,including20-of-20fromthefoul line. the tournament. drawing bythe ACC office,theJacketsreceived topseeding in gave Tech ashareoffirstplacewithUNC andNCState.Ina Tech ralliedtobeat NorthCarolinaintheOmni.Thevictory which turnedtheleagueracetopsy-turvy. Initsfinalleaguegame, ing anddefense. score muchandusuallyaidedTech withhisballhandling,pass- Tech hadnever won morethanonegameinitsNCAA tour- Against theTar Heels,Tech trailedtheentiregame,falling Price earnedMVPhonorsatthetournamentbyscoring50 Tech droppedtwo ofthree ACC contestsdownthestretch, ACC Champions • 1990 March 9-11 • Charlotte, N.C. • Georgia Tech 76, NC State 67 • Georgia Tech 83, Duke 72 • Georgia Tech 70, Virginia 61

he “Lethal Weapon 3” trio of Dennis Scott, Kenny Anderson and Brian Oliver carried third-seeded Tech to the title with Twins over NC State, Duke and Virginia. Oliver averaged 23.3 points, including 31 in the semis, to claim Most Valuable Player honors. The title sent Tech into the NCAA Tournament on a high note, and the Jackets went on to earn their first trip to the Final Four. In the quarterfinals, Tech rallied from a 10-point halftime deficit to score a 76-67 win over the Wolfpack. The Jackets again found themselves trailing at the intermission against a nation- ally-ranked Duke team that would join Tech in the Final Four, but Oliver and Scott, who also had 31 points, led the second-half assault in the 83-72 win. In the title game, Oliver aggravated an for the victory to send the Jackets to the Final Four. After the injured ankle but still provided the spark down the stretch in game, Cremins said, “This is the best team I’ve ever coached.” Tech’s 70-61 win over the Cavaliers. In Denver, the Jackets lost to eventual national champion Then for the first time in school history, Tech reached the UNLV in the semifinals to end a dream season with a 28-7 record, promised land of the “Final Four,” capturing the Southeast Re- the most wins in school history. gional with thrilling wins over Michigan State (81-80 in OT) and Oliver became the first player in Georgia Tech history and Minnesota (93-91). only the third ACC player ever to compile 1,500 points, 500 re- Against the Spartans, Kenny Anderson hit a game-tying bounds and 500 assists in his career. For the second year in a jumper dangerously close to the buzzer to send the game into row, he led the ACC in rebounding among guards. Beyond sta- overtime. Dennis Scott hit the actual game-winner, a leaning tistical input, Oliver was truly the backbone of this 20-win team. one-hander with seven seconds left. Scott’s creative offensive skills blossomed after his summer There was no doubt in the Minnesota game as the trio of training regimen took 20 pounds off of this frame. His ability to Anderson, Scott and Brian Oliver combined for 89 of 93 points score inside the lane or outside the three-point line made him one of the nation’s top 10 scorers. He climbed over the 2,000-point mark in his career and moved into third place on Tech’s all-time scoring list. Anderson lived up to all the ex- pectations of a highly-touted recruit, and more. He won the ACC Rookie- of-the-Week award an unprec- edented 10 times during the season. He recorded a “triple-double” and six near-misses while ranking No.1 in the league in assists and No. 5 in scoring. Together, they became Georgia Tech’s “Lethal Weapon 3,” a potent combination of scoring, rebounding and passing abilities. Tech’s fastbreak attack was off and running behind this trio, but the Jackets be- came more than a three-on-three game. The underrated frontline of Johnny McNeil and Malcolm Mackey developed into a tough combo while super-sub Karl Brown found his role as a defensive stop- per. The Jackets mixed this formula to perfection in the ACC Tournament and its NCAA Tournament run.

Ramblinwreck.com • 227 Tournament History and 1993,seniorMalcolmMackeybroketheTech careerrebound- make thesecondteam. his shootingbuthandledanddistributedtheballwell enoughto spot ontheall-tournamentfirstteam,whileBeststruggledwith the tournamentassistrecordwith27handouts,earninghima sophomore Travis BestandfreshmanDrewBarry. Barrybroke Walker in1976. three consecutive tournamentgamessinceVirginia’s Wally Clemson and27againstUNC,thefirstplayer totop20pointsin ney MVP. Hepouredin27pointsagainstDuke,26 versus percent ofhisshotstoclaimtheEverett Case Award asthetour- 69-61; andthenNo.1NorthCarolinainthefinals,77-75. the quarterfinals,69-66;astubbornClemsonteaminsemis, so, theYellow Jacketshadtoknockoffeighth-rankedDukein fourth sixthseedever towintheconferencetournament.To do Forrest, GeorgiaTech stunnedthe ACC bybecomingonlythe ence, capturingitsthirdconferencetitleinnineyears. L • GeorgiaTech77,NorthCarolina75 • GeorgiaTech69,Clemson61 • GeorgiaTech69,Duke66 March 12-14•Charlotte,N.C. ACC Champions•1993 ike afighterthatgetsknockeddownbutnotout,Georgia a knockoutpunchtotherestof Atlantic CoastConfer- Tech bouncedoffthecanvas with avengeance anddelivered In additiontoplayingon ACC championshipteamsin1990 The Jacketsalsogotaboostfromtheirbackcourttandemof Forrest averaged 26.7pointsand7.0reboundshit69 Led bytheamazingplayofsophomoreforward James 228

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 years tobenamedtheleague’s topfreshman. per game,Moorebecametheseventh Yellow Jacketinthelast11 Year. After averaging 10.5points,4.6reboundsand2.1assists ing, andswingmanMarticeMoore,the1993 ACC Rookieofthe provided asparkwithhisball-handlingandthree-pointshoot- Barry, whojoinedthelineupmidway throughtheseasonand and notched16double-doublesontheseason. The 6-11centeraveraged 15.6pointsand10.2reboundspergame tory withacareertotalof1,205boards,along1,734points. ing recordearlyintheseasonandclimbedtoeighth ACC his- Thanks tothatstunningvictoryinthe ACC Tournament, A pairoffreshmenroundedouttheTech startingfive in against allnationally-ranked teams. games alongwitha7-7mark foes, postinga5-4recordin such Tech toppledatotalof five Top 10 over DukeandNorthCarolina. one-ranked teamwiththevictories twice upendedthenation’s number in thenation-theRamblingWreck bid-the fourthlongestcurrentstreak school’s ninthconsecutive NCAA cording totheSagarinIndex. nation’s fifthtoughest schedule,ac- with a19-11recordwhilefacingthe finish, theRamblingWreck finished NCAA Tournament. Despite the sity, 93-78,inthefirstroundof by thesurprisingSouthernUniver- downward noteasTech was upset the rollercoasterrideendedona Tucson, Ariz. fourth seedintheWest Regionin of missingthe64-teamfieldto that manythoughtwas indanger Tech transformeditselffromateam seven ofninegames.Indoingso, ment infinefashion,havingwon ninth consecutive NCAA Tourna- the Yellow Jacketsenteredtheir In additiontoearningthe Unfortunately fortheJackets, ACC Regular Season Champions • 1996

eorgia Tech entered the new year with a 6-7 record against a murderous non-con- Gference schedule, but behind the in- spired play of first-team all-ACC perform- ers Matt Harpring and Stephon Marbury and second-teamer Drew Barry, the Ram- bling Wreck rolled through the ACC slate with a 13-3 mark to claim the first regular- season title in school history. Tech won its final seven ACC games, in- cluding heart-stopping overtime wins over Duke and North Carolina and a dramatic showdown with Wake Forest. The Jackets became the first team to sweep both Duke and UNC since Virginia in 1980-81. Tech made a run at the tournament title but lost a heart-breaking championship game to Wake Forest. The Jackets fell behind 39-24 at the half and still trailed 71-60 with 2:23 to play but pulled within 71-70 with 52 seconds left before last-second shots by Marbury and Barry were off the mark. Playing the nation’s toughest schedule, Tech compiled 24-12 overall mark, a Top 10 ranking in the nation’s RPI, a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Southeast Regional, and the school’s third trip to the NCAA Sweet 16 in the last seven years. The resulting honors were many. Sopho- more forward Matt Harpring and freshman point guard Stephon Marbury were both named first-team all-ACC, while senior guard Drew Barry earned second-team all- ACC honors. Marbury, the mercurial point guard from Brooklyn, N.Y., was named ACC Rookie of the Year, Tech’s eighth Rookie win- ner in the last 14 years, and Cremins was honored as the ACC Coach of the Year, col- lecting his third such honor, but his first since 1985. At the start of January, 1996, Tech stumbled home to Atlanta after losing to Bradley and Santa Clara in the Cable Car Classic and extending a four-game losing streak that began with a stun- ning defeat by Mount St. Mary’s. Tech was in dire straits, and Cremins and his young squad, which featured three sophomores and three freshman among its top eight players, knew it. Three major events occurred - Nobody left, a senior [Barry] took charge, and a talented freshman [Marbury] sacrificed. The end result was a team of beauty. Beginning with a 98-84 win over Maryland on Jan. 3, the Jackets gained confidence, poise and chemistry with each suc- cessive outing and ripped through the Atlantic Coast Confer- ence with an up-tempo offense featuring the passing of Barry and Marbury, three-point shooting unparalleled in school his- tory, and aggressive defense unseen on the Flats since the days of Mark Price and John Salley. Following the Yellow Jackets’ heart-breaking loss in the championship game, Tech advanced to the NCAA’s Sweet 16 by defeating Austin Peay State and Boston College in Orlando, Fla., before falling to No. 2 seed Cincinnati in Lexington, Ky.

Ramblinwreck.com • 229 Tournament History #3 Wake Forest74,#6Georgia Tech 49(Travis Best,14) 1994, CharlotteColiseum,Charlotte, N.C. Georgia Tech 77,NorthCarolina75(JamesForrest,27) Georgia Tech 69,Clemson61(JamesForrest,26) #6 Georgia Tech 69,#3Duke66(JamesForrest,27) 1993, CharlotteColiseum,Charlotte,N.C.(Champions) Duke 89,GeorgiaTech 76(MalcolmMackey, 25) #4 Georgia Tech 68,#5Virginia 56(Travis Best,JonBarry, 17) 1992, CharlotteColiseum,Charlotte,N.C. #4 NCState82,#5Georgia Tech 68(MattGeiger, 16) 1991, CharlotteColiseum,Charlotte,N.C. Georgia Tech 70,Virginia 61(DennisScott,Kenny Anderson, 18) Georgia Tech 83,Duke72(DennisScott,Brian Oliver, 31) #3 Georgia Tech 76,#6NC State67(DennisScott,23) 1990, CharlotteColiseum,Charlotte,N.C.(Champions) #4 NorthCarolina77,#5GeorgiaTech 62(DennisScott,24) 1989, TheOmni,Atlanta,Ga. #5 Maryland84,#4GeorgiaTech 67(DuaneFerrell,18) 1988, GreensboroColiseum,Greensboro,N.C. #4 Virginia55,#5Georgia Tech 54(Tom Hammonds,18) 1987, CapitalCentre,Landover,Md. Duke 68,GeorgiaTech 67 (MarkPrice,DuaneFerrell,16) Georgia Tech 64,Maryland62(Tom Hammonds,16) #1 Georgia Tech 79,#8Clemson61(MarkPrice,DuaneFerrell,20) 1986, GreensboroColiseum,Greensboro,N.C.(Runner-up) Georgia Tech 57,NorthCarolina54(MarkPrice,16) Georgia Tech 75,Duke64(MarkPrice,24) #1 Georgia Tech 55,#8Virginia 48 (BruceDalrymple,15) 1985, TheOmni,Atlanta,Ga.(Champions) #3 Duke67,#6Georgia Tech 63,OT (MarkPrice,18) 1984, GreensboroColiseum,Greensboro,N.C. Virginia 96,Georgia Tech 67(MarkPrice,33) #6 Georgia Tech 64,#3Maryland58 (John Salley, 16) 1983, TheOmni,Atlanta,Ga. #1 NorthCarolina55,#8Georgia Tech 39(BrookSteppe,14) 1982, GreensboroColiseum,Greensboro,N.C. #1 Virginia76,#8Georgia Tech 47(FredHall,17) 1981, CapitalCentre,Landover,Md. #1 Maryland51,#8Georgia Tech 49, OT(BrookSteppe,21) 1980, GreensboroColiseum,Greensboro,N.C. ACC Tournament 230

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 1995, GreensboroColiseum,Greensboro,N.C. Jackets thefirstoftheirthreeACCtitlesin1985. defeated NorthCarolinaattheOmnitogiveYellow Head CoachBobbyCreminsgetshisturnatthenetafterTech FIRST OFTHREE Tech leading scorerinparentheses. #1 Duke85,#4Georgia Tech 71(B.J.Elder, 25) #4 Georgia Tech 83,#5NorthCarolina82 (Jarrett Jack,LukeSchenscher, 17) 2004, GreensboroColiseum,Greensboro, N.C. #4 NCState71,#5Georgia Tech 65 (ChrisBosh,14) 2003, GreensboroColiseum,Greensboro,N.C. #3 Wake Forest 92,#6Georgia Tech 83(Tony Akins, 22) 2002, CharlotteColiseum,Charlotte,N.C. North Carolina70,GeorgiaTech 63(ShaunFein,18) #5 Georgia Tech 74,#4Virginia69(AlvinJones,20) 2001, GeorgiaDome,Atlanta,Ga. #7 FloridaState63,#8GeorgiaTech 62(JasonCollier, 19) 2000, CharlotteColiseum,Charlotte,N.C. #3 NorthCarolina78,#6GeorgiaTech 49(JasonCollier, 17) 1999, CharlotteColiseum,Charlotte,N.C. #3 Maryland83,#6Georgia Tech 65(MattHarpring,15) 1998, GreensboroColiseum,Greensboro,N.C. #8 NCState60,#9Georgia Tech 46(MattHarpring,18) 1997, GreensboroColiseum,Greensboro,N.C. Wake Forest75,Georgia Tech 74(StephonMarbury, 26) Georgia Tech 84,Maryland79(MattHarpring,24) #1 Georgia Tech 88,#9NC State73(StephonMarbury, 23) 1996, GreensboroColiseum,Greensboro,N.C.(Runner-up) #4 Virginia 77,#5Georgia Tech 67(Travis Best,21) ACC Tournament Composite Team W L Pct. 1st Qtr/2 Semi Final GT vs. Clemson 13 51 .203 2-6 10-35 1-9 0-1 2-0 Duke 74 37 .667 4-0 31-16 25-10 14-11 3-4 Florida State 5 13 .278 4-3 1-9 0-1 0-0 0-1 Georgia Tech 17 22 .436 0-2 9-14 5-4 3-2 - Maryland 40 47 .460 2-0 26-23 9-18 3-6 3-3 North Carolina 75 35 .682 0-0 33-12 27-11 15-12 3-4 NC State 56 41 .577 3-3 27-19 16-13 10-6 2-3 Virginia 28 50 .359 1-2 20-29 6-14 1-5 4-4 Wake Forest 39 47 .453 0-0 25-25 10-16 4-6 0-3

FIRST TIME Mark Price and Bruce Dalrymple chat with after the 1985 championship game. Price was named the tournament MVP. ACC All-Tournament 1980 Brook Steppe, G (2nd) 1983 Mark Price, G (2nd) 1984 Mark Price, G (2nd) 1985 Mark Price, G (1st) Bruce Dalrymple, G (1st) Yvon Joseph, C (2nd) DYNAMIC DUO Annual Regular Season Finishes John Salley, F (2nd) James Forrest (left) claimed MVP 1986 Duane Ferrell, F (1st) honors after averaging 26.7 points, Year Record Finish Seed Mark Price, G (2nd) while Drew Barry set a tournament 1980 1-13 8th 8th Tom Hammonds, F (2nd) record with 27 assists in Tech’s run to 1981 0-14 8th 8th John Salley, F (3rd) 1982 3-11 8th 8th the 1993 ACC title in Charlotte. 1990 Brian Oliver, G (1st) 1983 4-10 6th 6th Dennis Scott, F (1st) 1984 6-8 T-5th 6th Record by Site Kenny Anderson, G (1st) 1985 9-5 T-1st 1st Malcolm Mackey, F (3rd) The Omni, Atlanta, Ga. 4-2 1986 11-3 2nd 2nd Charlotte (N.C.) Coliseum 7-6 1987 7-7 5th 5th 1992 Malcolm Mackey, F (2nd) Greensboro (N.C.) Coliseum 5-11 1988 8-6 4th 4th 1993 James Forrest, F (1st) Capital Centre, Landover, Md. 0-2 1989 8-6 5th 5th Drew Barry, G (1st) Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. 1-1 1990 8-6 T-3rd 3rd Travis Best, G (2nd) 1991 6-8 T-5th 5th 1996 Matt Harpring, F (1st) Record by Seed 1992 8-8 T-4th 4th Stephon Marbury, G (1st) 1993 8-8 6th 6th 2001 Alvin Jones, C (2nd) Seed (Yrs) Rec Titles 1994 7-9 6th 6th 2004 B.J. Elder, G (2nd) No. 1 (2) 5-1 1 1995 8-8 5th 5th No. 2 (1) 2-1 0 1996 13-3 1st 1st 1997 3-13 9th 9th No. 3 (1) 3-0 1 Everett Case Award 1998 6-10 6th 6th No. 4 (3) 2-3 0 1999 6-10 T-5th 6th (ACC Tournament MVP) No. 5 (6) 1-6 0 2000 5-11 8th 8th No. 6 (6) 4-6 1 2001 8-8 T-5th 5th 1985 Mark Price, G No. 7 (0) 0-0 0 2002 7-9 T-5th 6th 1990 Brian Oliver, G No. 8 (4) 0-4 0 2003 7-9 5th 5th 1993 James Forrest, F No. 9 (1) 0-1 0 2004 9-7 T-3rd 4th

Ramblinwreck.com • 231 Tournament History Steals: Blocked shots: Turnovers: 3-point FGattempts: 3-point fieldgoals: Field goalpercentage: Field goalattempts: Field goals: Points: Individual byOpponents Steals: Blocked shots: Fewest turnovers: Turnovers: Assists: Rebounds: Free throwpercentage(tournament): Free throwpercentage: Free throwattempts: Free throws: 3-point FGattempts: 3-point fieldgoals: Field goalpercentage(tournament): Lowest FGpercentage: Field goalpercentage: Field goalattempts: Field goals: Losing margin: Winning margin: Fewest pointsinawin: Fewest points: Points: Team byTech Assists: Rebounds: Free throwpercentage: Free throwattempts: Free throws: 3-point FGattempts: 3-point fieldgoals: Field goalpercentage: Field goalattempts: Field goals: Points: Individual byTech ACC TournamentSuperlatives Tournament record) Carolina, 1993;Chris Whitney, Clemson,1993 Carolina, 1985 1995 Booth, Maryland,1996 .778 (56-72)in1996 Carolina, 1993 1996 1994 1996 Wake Forest,2002 Carolina, 1991 2004 Duke, 1985 1989 Akins vs.NorthCarolina,2001) State, 1991 7,JarrettJackvs.NCState,2003 14vs.NorthCarolina,1985 36,JuniorBurrough,Virginia, 1995 88vs.NCState,1996 33,MarkPricevs.Virginia, 1983 23vs.Duke,1993 13,DrewBarryvs.Clemson,1993 232 9,StuLyons vs.Virginia, 1981 24vs.Maryland,1996 46vs.Virginia, 1992 17,LukeSchenschervs.NorthCarolina, 13,JuniorBurrough,Virginia, 1995;Keith 31vs.Duke,1992 13,JamesForrestvs.Duke,1993 14,MarkPricevs.Duke,1985 26vs.Maryland,1983 39vs.NorthCarolina,1982 7,MattGeigervs.Virginia, 1992 13vs.Virginia,1992 29vs.Virginia, 1981&1983,North 18vs.Clemson,1986

6vs.Wake Forest,1996 • 12vs.Wake Forest,1996 5,fivetimes(mostrecent: Tony Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 6,KeithGatlin,Maryland,1988 71vs.NorthCarolina,2001; 24,DennisScottvs.Duke,1990 23,JuniorBurrough,Virginia, 15,DennisScottvs.N.Carolina, 33vs.NorthCarolina,2001 12,DonaldWilliams,North 14,MarkPricevs.Duke,1985 35vs.Maryland,1983 .563(27-48)vs.NCState, .889(8-9),MattGeigervs.NC .833,(5-6)KennySmith,North 55vs.Virginia, 1985 1.000(14-14),MarkPricevs. .885(23-26)vs.North .297(19-64)vs.Wake Forest, .491(79-161)in (tied ACC Steals: Blocked shots: Turnovers: Assists: Rebounds: Free throwpercentage: Free throwattempts: Free throws: Lowest FGpercentage(tournament): Lowest FGpercentage: Field goalpercentage: Field goalattempts: Field goals: Fewest pointsinawin: Fewest points: Points: Team byOpponents Steals: Blocked Shots: Assists: Rebounds: Free throwpercentage: Free throwattempts: Free throws: (162). most gamesplayed(9)andpoints Tournament careerhighs,including Mark PriceholdsmanyofTech’s ACC THE RIGHTPRICE Carolina, 1985 1993 1996 State, 2003 Johnny Rhodes,Maryland,1996;JoshPowell,NC McCants, NorthCarolina,2004 2004 16byVirginia, 1981 5,Jeff Jones,Virginia, 1981 96byVirginia, 1983 20byWake Forest,1996 10,Rudy Archer, Maryland,1988 23byMaryland,1983 50byVirginia,2001 22,Tim Duncan,Wake Forest,1996 33byWake Forest,2002 33byVirginia,1983 11, SeanMay, NorthCarolina,2004 48byVirginia, 1985 7byNorthCarolina,1982 6, Tim Duncan,Wake Forest,1994; 81byVirginia, 1992 42byVirginia, 1983 14,SeanMay, NorthCarolina, .630(29-46)byWake Forest, 51byMaryland,1980 1.000(12-12)byNorth .247(20-81)byVirginia, 1992 1.000,(10-10)Rashad .376(74-197), Games played: Steals: Blocked shots: Assists: Rebounds: Free throwpercentage: Free throwattempts: Free throws: 3-point FGpercentage: 3-point FGattempts: 3-point fieldgoals: Field goalpercentage: Field goalattempts: Field goalpercentage: Scoring average: Points: Minimum 4games,2tournaments Best CareerTotals Steals: Blocked shots: Assists: Rebounds: Free throwpercentage: Free throwattempts: Free throws: 3-point FGpercentage: 3-point FGattempts: 3-point fieldgoals: Field goalpercentage: Field goalattempts: Field goals: Scoring average: Points: Best TournamentTotals Price, 1983-86;JohnSalley, 1983-86 1983-86 (9) 1995-96 (4) 1986-89 (6) 1985 1996 1993 23,MarkPrice,1983-86(9) 11, BruceDalrymple,1985 162,MarkPrice,1983-86(9) 80,JamesForrest,1993 61,DrewBarry, 1993-96(8) 27,DrewBarry, 1993 89,MalcolmMackey, 1990-93(9) 31,MalcolmMackey, 1990 35,JamesForrest,1993 46,MarkPrice,1983-86(9) 20,MarkPrice,1985 9,MalcolmMackey, 1990-93;Mark 18,JohnSalley, 1983-86(9) 9, Alvin Jones, 2001 20.6,DennisScott,1988-90(6) 26.7,JamesForrest,1993 20, Tony Akins, 1999-2002(5) 10,StephonMarbury, 1996 132,MarkPrice,1983-86(9) 55,DennisScott,1990 52,Tony Akins, 1999-2002(5) 27,DennisScott,1990 50,MarkPrice,1983-86(9) 22,DrewBarry, 1996 54,MarkPrice,1983-86(9) .686(35-51),JamesForrest, .593(35-59), Tom Hammonds, .600(9-15),MichaelMaddox, .667(8-12),MichaelMaddox, .920(46-50),MarkPrice, 1.000(20-20),MarkPrice, NCAA Tournament History NCAA Tournament Record: 21-13 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 13 (1960, 1985-93 consecutive, 1996, 2001, 2004) Most Consecutive NCAA Tournaments: 9, from 1985-93 Most Consecutive Post-Season Appearances: 11, from 1984-94 Sweet 16: 7 (1960, 1985, 1986, 1990, 1992, 1996, 2004) Elite Eight: 3 (1985, 1990, 2004) Final Four: 2 (1990, 2004)

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Freedom Hall, Louisville, Ky. 1st round: Tech 57, Ohio University 54 ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH Ohio University, an upset winner over Notre Dame in the first round, Seniors Karl Brown (5) and Johnny McNeil (44) were key jumped to a 19-6 lead at the 10:26 mark of the first half and still led by 12 performers in Tech’s run to the 1990 Final Four in support of points with 13 minutes left in the game. Eighth-ranked Tech, which had the more famous Lethal Weapon 3 crew of Brian Oliver, received a first-round bye, used its full-court pressure defense to get back in the game, taking the lead at 49-48 on a pair of free throws by Dennis Scott and Kenny Anderson. Roger Kaiser with 4:55 left. Kaiser, who led Tech with 25 points, scored 16 of the Jackets’ final 23 points, including several critical free throws, as Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. Tech survived, 57-54, and advanced to the Elite Eight. Regional Semifinal: Tech 61, Illinois 53 Mark Price connected on nine of 12 field goal attempts for 20 points 2nd round: Ohio State 86, Tech 69 to lead Georgia Tech over Illinois, 61-53, and into the Final Eight for the Ohio State, featuring future NBA stars Jerry Lucas and John Havlicek, first time in school history. Tech built a 52-37 lead with 7:02 left in the had compiled a 22-3 record and a No. 2 national ranking. The matchup game, but Doug Altenberger kept Illinois in the game with 24 points. He with Tech was a contrast in styles between the Buckeyes’ whirlwind pace scored 10 unanswered points to cut the Tech lead to 55-51 before fouling and the more deliberate pace of the Jackets. Ohio State led 41-35 at the out with 1:34 to play. half and threatened to run away in the second half, but Tech, though physically overmatched, stayed within striking distance, trailing 66-56 Regional Final: Georgetown 60, Tech 54 with 8:53 to play, before the eventual national champions pulled away Top-seeded Georgetown ended Tech’s Cinderella season with a 60-54 for the 86-69 victory. victory in the East Regional Final. All-America center Patrick Ewing scored 14 points and had four rebounds despite playing just 25 minutes 1985 (3-1) - East Region, No. 2 Seed due to foul trouble, while Bill Martin and Reggie Williams each had 12 points for the Hoyas. The bigger, more physical Hoyas outrebounded Tech 32-23 and harassed the Jackets into shooting just 40 percent from The Omni, Atlanta, Ga. the field, including an uncharacteristic 3-for-16 performance by Mark 1st round: Tech 65, Mercer 58 Price. John Salley led Tech with 15 points and five rebounds while Bruce Yvon Joseph led all scorers with 19 points and nine rebounds and Bruce Dalrymple added 13. Dalrymple had a double-double with 13 points and 11 boards as Geor- gia Tech defeated Mercer, 65-58, in the Yellow Jackets’ first NCAA Tour- All-East Regional: Mark Price, John Salley, Bruce Dalrymple nament game in a quarter of a century. Tech saw an 18-point lead crumble to just six points with 1:35 to play before Mark Price, who finished with 1986 (2-1) - Southeast Region, No. 2 Seed 14 points, delivered the clinching basket with a layup with just 27 sec- onds left. Assembly Center, Baton Rouge, La. 2nd round: Tech 70, Syracuse 53 1st round: Georgia Tech 68, Marist 53 Mark Price scored 18 points and Bruce Dalrymple delivered his second Mark Price scored 20 points to lead Georgia Tech to a 68-53 victory over straight double-doubles with 10 points and 10 rebounds as Georgia Tech No. 15-seed Marist in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. After knocked off Syracuse, 70-53, to advance to the Sweet 16. Tech held Syra- the Red Foxes had gone ahead 36-35 with 15:35 to play, Price responded cuse to just 39.6 percent shooting from the field and outrebounded the with three straight long range jumpers during a 5-for-6 second half. Rik Orangemen 38-24. Smits led Marist with 22 points, but he picked up his fourth foul with 14:33 to go. Tech’s John Salley completed a three-point play for a 40-38 lead that the Jackets would not relinquish.

Ramblinwreck.com • 233 Tournament History attempted only48fieldgoals. LSU’s 41percent,but17turnovers negatedthegoodshooting asTech Tech with20points,andtheJacketsshot58percentfromfield to forced tofoulbutmanagedonly two morefieldgoals.Mark Price led capped a10-2runthatputtheTigers up62-58.Fromthere,Tech was 4:05 lefttoputLSUahead60-58, andthenhislayupwith2:36toplay layup, followed bya19-footjumper. Reddenhitacrucial21-footerwith 56-52 leadwith6:19,toplay, butTaylor tiedthescorewithadriving gia Tech, 70-64.Tech appearedtohave seizedthemomentum,takinga as theTigersmadetheirfinaleightfieldgoalstopullaway fromGeor- LSU’s DonRedden(27)andDerrickTaylor (23)combinedfor50points Regional Semifinal:LouisianaState70,Tech 64 The Omni,Atlanta,Ga. and Ferrelladded14pointseightrebounds. Price ledTech with 20points,including10-12fromthefreethrowline, basket bySalley, whofinishedwith14pointsand11rebounds.Mark away attheTech lead,pullingwithin59-57with2:26leftbeforethe short jumperwithjust1:44left. After Ferrell’s tip,Villanova whittled Jackets ahead,54-40,butthatwas Tech’s lastbasketuntilJohnSalley’s second half,andDuane’s Ferrell’s tip-inofamissedshotat12:01putthe national championVillanova. Tech ledbyasmany18pointsinthe 12 minutesofthegamebuthungonfora66-61victoryover defending Sixth-ranked GeorgiaTech managedjustonefieldgoalduringthefinal 2nd round:GeorgiaTech 66,Villanova 61 NCAA TournamentHistory first FinalFourappearanceinhissenioryear. Tournaments from1987-90,leadingtheJacketstotheir playedinfourstraightNCAA BRIAN OLIVER 234

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 including 0-12fromthree-pointrange. Iowa Statewas coldfromthefloorinsecondhalf,hittingjust16-42, ing Hammonds’schoolrecord19freethrowson21tries.Meanwhile, the gamewithan18-6run.Tech hit36of42freethrowattempts,includ- 4:50 lefttoplay, buttheJacketsscoredninestraightpointsandfinished The Cyclonesled41-38athalftime,andthegamewas tiedat72with 23 toleadNo.5seedGeorgiaTech toa90-78victoryover Iowa State. Tom Hammondsscoredacareer-high33pointsand DennisScottadded 1st round:GeorgiaTech 90,IowaState78 Civic Center, Hartford,Conn. 1988 (1-1)-EastRegion,No.5Seed 17. Hammonds ledtheJacketswith24pointswhileDuaneFerrelladded trying toclosethe20-6deficit,butcameupshortinend.Tom a 14-pointleadwith13:48leftinthehalf.Tech spenttherestofgame over GeorgiaTech. TheTigersuseda14-2runinthefirsthalftobuild Darryl Joescoredagame-high28pointstoleadLSU85-79victory 1st round:LouisianaState85,GeorgiaTech 79 Rosemont Horizon,Chicago,Ill. 1987 (0-1)-MidwestRegion,No.7Seed onds left,tolift Tech toa94-91victoryover LSU.TheYellow Jackets Dennis Scottscored30points,including two freethrowswithseven sec- 2nd round:GeorgiaTech 94,LouisianaState91 Yellow Jacketswhile BrianOliver added13. points inthefirst10minutes.Kenny Anderson had21pointsforthe shots andracedintohalftimewith a49-24lead.Scottscored17ofhis36 on eightoftheirfirstninepossessions,connected16 19 Final Fourwitha99-83victoryover EastTennessee State. Tech scored Dennis Scottpouredin36pointsasGeorgiaTech openeditsruntothe 1st round:GeorgiaTech 99,EastTennessee St.83 Thompson-Boling Arena,Knoxville,Tenn. 1990 (4-1)-SoutheastRegion,No.4Seed Texas’ points.BrianOliver ledtheJackets with24points. (17), Alvin Heggs(17)andLanceBlanks(13)scoredallbutsixofthe their average butledtheentiregame.Travis Mays(23points),JoeyWright nation’s fourth-highestscoringteam,were heldalmost20pointsbelow gia Tech, 76-70. The Longhorns,whoenteredthetournamentas under first-year headcoachTom Penders, knockedoffNo.6seedGeor- Eleventh-seeded Texas, makingitsfirstNCAA appearanceinadecade 1st round:Texas 76,GeorgiaTech 70 Reunion Arena,Dallas,Texas 1989 (0-1)-MidwestRegion,No.6Seed points. ScottandBrianOliver ledTech with15pointsapiece. scoring duoofTom HammondsandDuaneFerrelltoacombined17 Jackets to33percentshootingfromthefloorandlimitedTech’s high- which hadstunnedfourth-seededIndianainthefirstround,held 57-55, butBenjyTaylor hittwo freethrowstosealthevictory. Richmond, nailed athree-pointerwith35secondstoplaycuttheSpiders’lead the entiregame,butJacketshadachanceatend.DennisScott Tech, 59-55.TheSpidersheldTech to18pointsinthefirsthalfandled Led byPeter Woolfolk’s 27points,13th-seededRichmondupsetGeorgia 2nd round:Richmond59,GeorgiaTech 55 advanced to the Sweet 16 despite a combined 40 points, 29 rebounds and eight blocked shots, from LSU seven-footers Shaquille O’Neal and Stanley Roberts. The Jackets missed 15 of their first 19 shots and fell behind 22-5, but Tech managed to cut the deficit to just 41-40 at the half. The teams traded leads throughout the second half until Kenny Anderson’s basket with 1:35 put the Jackets ahead 92-91. LSU held for a final shot, but Maurice Williamson’s drive to basket came up empty, and Scott’s free throws sealed the outcome. Anderson had 26 points for Tech while Brian Oliver scored 18.

Superdome, New Orleans, La. Regional Semifinal: Georgia Tech 81, Michigan State 80 (ot) Kenny Anderson’s controversial 20-foot jumper at the buzzer tied the game and Dennis Scott hit the game winner with a 12-foot hook shot with seven seconds remaining in overtime as Georgia Tech knocked off top-seeded Michigan State, 81-80. With the Spartans leading 75-73, Steve Smith missed the front end of a one-and-one with five seconds left, and Anderson, who finished with 31 points, took the rebound and raced down the court. The basket was originally called a three, but he was just inside the arc at the top of the key, forcing the overtime. Scott scored 18 points for Tech, while Smith led all scorers with 32 points. YVON JOSEPH shoots against Regional Final: Georgia Tech 93, Minnesota 91 Patrick Ewing of Georgetown–the Dennis Scott poured in 40 points to lead Georgia Tech over Minnesota, 93-91, and into the NCAA Final Four for the first time. Kenny Anderson eventual national had 30 points and Brian Oliver added 19 as “Lethal Weapon 3” pro- champion–in the duced 89 of the Jackets’ 93 points. Tech rallied from a 12-point deficit 1985 East Regional late in the first half to trail just 49-47 at the intermission. The Jackets Finals at built a five-point advantage early in the second half, but the teams traded Providence, R.I. leads until Oliver put Tech ahead for good at 84-83 with a pair of free throws with 3:50 left. Minnesota had a chance to tie or win the game when Anderson missed the front end of a one-and-one with six seconds left, but Kevin Lynch’s three-point attempt was no good. Tech made 27 only eight of his 28 field goal attempts, and Malcolm Mackey was the of 35 free throws, while the Gophers were only 5-11. only other Tech player in double figures with 10 points and a career- high 19 rebounds. Tech shot 37.5 percent from the field but still had a FINAL FOUR - McNichols Arena, Denver, Colo. chance at the end. The Buckeyes, who made just two field goals in the National Semifinal: UNLV 90, Georgia Tech 81 final nine minutes, led 58-56 when Anderson hit a free throw with 32.4 seconds left, but he missed the second and Tech was forced to foul. Ohio Georgia Tech’s magical run through the NCAA Tournament came to an State made seven of eight free throws in the final 30 seconds. end at the hands of UNLV, 90-81, in the national semifinals. Tech led 53- 46 at halftime, but a three-pointer by Anderson Hunt put UNLV on top 56-54 with 16:23 to play and the Rebels held off the Jackets the rest of the 1992 (2-1) - Midwest Region, No. 7 Seed way. UNLV’s pressure defense held Tech without a field goal during the first six minutes of the second half. Dennis Scott scored game-high 29 Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis. points, while Brian Oliver scored 24, and Kenny Anderson finished with 16 points and eight assists. 1st round: Georgia Tech 65, Houston 60 Trailing 58-54 with four minutes to play, Georgia Tech finished the game All-Southeast Regional: Kenny Anderson MVP, Dennis Scott with an 11-2 run to secure a 65-60 victory over Houston. Tech held the All-Final Four: Dennis Scott Southwest Conference champions to 35.4 percent shooting from the field while Jon Barry paced the Jackets with 17 points. 1991 (1-1) - Midwest Region, No. 8 Seed 2nd round: Georgia Tech 79, Southern California 78 James Forrest’s desperation three-pointer at University of Dayton Arena, Dayton, Ohio the buzzer gave the Yellow Jackets 79-78 1st round: Georgia Tech 87, DePaul 70 NCAA Tournament Record by Seed victory over No. 2 seeded Southern Cal. Kenny Anderson had 31 points, five assists, and USC’s Rodney Chatman drove the baseline No. 1: 0-0 No. 5: 1-1 (1988) four rebounds to lead No. 8 seed Georgia Tech over past Forrest for a basket with just 2.2 sec- No. 2: 5-2 (1985, 1986) No. 6: 0-1 (1989) DePaul, 87-70. Jon Barry added 22 points while onds that put the Trojans ahead by two. No. 3: 7-2 (1996, 2004) No. 7: 2-2 (1987, 1992) Malcom Mackey scored 12 with eight rebounds. Matt Geiger’s inbounds pass from under No. 4: 4-2 (1990, 1993) No. 8: 1-2 (1991, 2001) Tech shot 58.6 percent from the field to 43.5 per- the basket, intended for Jon Barry, was cent for the Blue Demons. tipped away, and with just 0.8 seconds on NCAA Tournament Record by Region the clock, Geiger inbounded from midcourt to Forrest near the sideline, and the Tech 2nd round: Ohio State 65, Georgia Tech 61 East: 4-2 (1985, 1988) freshman threw in the first three-pointer of Mideast: 1-1 (1960) Perry Carter had 19 points and 18 rebounds and his career from about 25 feet. All five Tech Southeast: 8-3 (1986, 1990, 1996) Jimmy Jackson contributed 16 points, eight re- starters scored in double figures, led by 20 Midwest: 8-5 (1987, 1989, 1991, 1992, 2004) bounds and eight assists for top-seeded Ohio State. from Barry and 16 each from Malcom West: 0-2 (1993, 2001) Kenny Anderson led Tech with 25 points, but made Mackey and Travis Best.

Ramblinwreck.com • 235 Tournament History with Tech leadingjust51-47.TheJackets openedthesecondhalfwitha Both teamsshotbetterthan60percent inthefirsthalf,whichended seeded GeorgiaTech toa90-79victoryover No.14seed Austin Peay. Matt Harpringscored27pointsand grabbed10reboundstoleadthird- 1st round:GeorgiaTech 90,AustinPeay79 Orlando Arena,Orlando,Fla. 1996 (2-1)-SoutheastRegion,No.3Seed the secondhalf. Forrest added24points,buttheJacketscommitted23turnovers, 16in and 18rebounds.MalcolmMackeyledTech with27pointsandJames lead forgoodat64-61.Jervaughn ScalespacedSouthernwith27points three-pointer byDariusMimmswith12:33toplaygave Southernthe the secondhalfandtooktheirfirstlead,45-44,with18:50remaining. A led thenationwitha97.9scoringaverage, scoredthefirstsixpointsof points inthefirsthalfandstillled44-39athalf,butJaguars, who of theNCAA Tournament bySouthern,93-78.Tech ledbyasmany15 ence tournament,No.4seedGeorgiaTech was upsetinthefirst round Just five daysafterastunningrunthroughthe Atlantic CoastConfer- 1st round:Southern93,GeorgiaTech 78 McKale Center, Tucson, Ariz. 1993 (0-1)-WestRegion,No.4Seed All-Midwest Regional: from JonBarrywhileJamesForrestadded16pointsand11rebounds. the Jackets9-5inovertime toadvance. Tech was led by 29points Smith hitthetyingbasketwith9.3secondsleft,andTigersoutscored Geiger missedthefrontendofaone-and-one.MemphisState’s Billy Tigers. Tech led74-72with17.2secondsleftinregulationwhenMatt Memphis Statefreethrowsinovertime sealeda83-79victoryforthe Georgia Tech madeitsfourthSweet 16appearanceineightyears, butsix Regional Semifinal:MemphisState83,GeorgiaTech 79(ot) Kemper Arena,KansasCity, Mo. NCAA TournamentHistory 236

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 JonBarry an alley-oopdunk, althoughbothplayers appearedtobefouled.Nelson chances asTony Akins’ shotspunoutofthebasketand Alvin Jonesmissed and JameerNelson.ButYellow Jacketscameupshort ontwoscoring Hawks missedthefrontendofone-and-one attemptsbyDamianReid free throwspulledTech within63-60with 1:12toplay, andthenthe ing toNo.9seedand23rd-ranked St.Joseph’s, 66-62.Tony Akins’ two gia Tech ralliedtopullwithinthreeinthefinal two minutesbeforefall- After trailingby18pointsearlyinthesecondhalf,eighth-seededGeor- 1st round:St.Joseph’s 66,GeorgiaTech 62 Cox Arena,SanDiego,Calif. 2001 (0-1)-WestRegion,No.8Seed points whileMattHarpringandMichaelMaddoxhad13each. rebounds) and Art Long(12-8).StephonMarburyledtheJacketswith15 Tech 45-34,was ledbytheinteriorplayofDannyFortson(12points,16 nati eliminatedGeorgiaTech, 87-70.Cincinnati,whichoutrebounded held theYellow Jacketstojust36.9percent shooting,No.2seedCincin- With sixplayers scoringindoublefiguresandaneffective defensethat Regional Semifinal:Cincinnati87,GeorgiaTech 70 Rupp Arena,Lexington,Ky. to theirhighestscoringoutputinanNCAA Tournament game. Region recordandtiedtheschoolwith16three-pointersenroute shot aseason-high61percentfromthefieldandsetanNCAASoutheast in doublefigures,including20pointsbyMattHarpring.TheJackets turnovers. Heledabalancedscoring also tiedhiscareerhighwithnineassistsandhadfourstealsno Tech over BostonCollege,103-89,andintotheSweet Sixteen.Marbury from thefieldincluding6-for-7 fromthreepointrange,toleadGeorgia Stephon Marburypouredinacareer-high 29points,hitting10-for-12 2nd round:GeorgiaTech 103,BostonCollege89 Maddox had16.DrewBarrycontributedninepointsand11assists. Stephon MarburyandEddieElismascored17pointseach,Mike necting on56.7percent.FourTech starterswere indoublefiguresas 9-2 runtobuildan11-pointleadandremainedhotfromthefloor, con- attack thatfeaturedallfive starters Milwaukee. Bradley Centerin from theseatsof was shotbyaTech fan the Sweet16.Thisphoto California, 79-78,andinto seeded Southern lifted Tech past No.2- bounds playatthebuzzer 25-foot heaveoffanin- pointer allseason,buthis (34) hadnothitathree- Freshman JamesForrest MILWAUKEE MIRACLE IN Playing in his only NCAA THE Tournament, STEPHON MARBURY TEAM averaged 23 points and eight THAT assists in Tech’s first- and second- BEE-LIEVED round wins in 1996 in Orlando, Fla. He scored a career-high 29 against Boston College in the second round to help Tech to its third Sweet 16 appearance of the 1990s. WILL BYNUM and LUKE SCHENSCHER each made the hit two foul shots to keep St. Joe’s ahead 65-60 with 29.7 seconds left. All-Final Four team in 2004. Akins led Tech with 16 points, including 7-of-7 free throws, and Darryl Bynum, shown above LaBarrie tied his career-best with 15 points. Jones finished with eight converting a basket for the points and 10 rebounds after being held scoreless in the first half. Marvin go-ahead points against O’Connor led the Hawks with 21 points, and Nelson added 13. St. Joe’s Nevada in the St. Louis took a 56-28 lead early in the second half before Tech scored 15 of the Regional, also made the next 17 points to get within 48-43 with 11:47 remaining. game-winning layup against Oklahoma State in the 2004 (5-1) - St. Louis Region, No. 3 Seed national semifinals. Schenscher scored 19 points Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis. with 12 rebounds against 1st round: Georgia Tech 65, Northern Iowa 60 OSU, and added nine points and 11 boards in the national B.J. Elder hit a pivotal jumper with just 1:06 left on the clock to seal the win as Georgia Tech outlasted Northern Iowa in the first round of the championship game. NCAA Tournament. Tech, the No. 3 seed, started off strong, leading by as many as 17 before taking a 12-point lead into halftime. The Panthers started the second half with an impressive 15-2 run to lead by one. El- with a career-high 29 points and lead Georgia Tech to its first appear- der answered with a jumper with 15:47 remaining in the game to give ance in the Final Four since the 1990 season. Luke Schenscher scored 15 Tech the lead, which the Jackets would hold for the remainder of the points and Clarence Moore tied a season high with 14 of his own in the game. contest.

2nd round: Georgia Tech 57, Boston College 54 FINAL FOUR - Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas National Semifinal: Georgia Tech 67, Oklahoma State 65 Jarrett Jack made a key steal and dunk in the final six seconds of the game as Georgia Tech advanced to the Sweet 16. The Jackets jumped Will Bynum drove to the basket around a screen by Luke Schenscher to out to an 11-point lead in the second half before a Boston College run score on a layup with 1.5 seconds remaining, lifting Georgia Tech past put the Eagles ahead by one. Jack made two free throws to put Tech Oklahoma State after the Cowboys had rallied from a six-point deficit in ahead by with only 25 seconds remaining, then stole an inbounds pass the final four minutes to tie the game at 65. Bynum finished the game and drove the length of the floor for the game-clinching dunk. with 11 points and scored the game-winner for Tech for the third straight game. Schenscher scored 19 points (with 12 rebounds) to lead four Yel- Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, Mo. low Jackets in double figures, including 15 from senior Marvin Lewis, Regional Semifinal: Georgia Tech 72, Nevada 67 who canned five three-pointers in the first half. Following an injury to Tech’s leading scorer B.J. Elder just two minutes National Championship: Connecticut 82, Georgia Tech 73 into the game, senior Marvin Lewis had one of the best games of his career, scoring 23 points and pulling down five rebounds against the Connecticut left no chance for a Georgia Tech miracle in the national Wolf Pack to keep Tech’s NCAA run alive. With just over 65 seconds championship game, building a 41-26 halftime lead and expanding the remaining in the game, Will Bynum drove the baseline for a layup to margin to as many as 25 before the Yellow Jackets got hot in the final 10 give Tech the lead for good at 69-67 and lift Georgia Tech to the regional minutes. Tech shot 29.4 percent in the first half and made just 4 of 11 free finals for just the third time in school history. throws to dig itself a hole from which it could not recover. Emeka Okafor scored 24 points with 15 rebounds for the Huskies, and Regional Final: Georgia Tech 79, Kansas 71 (ot) added 21. Will Bynum led the Jackets with 17 points off the bench. After Will Bynum hit a three-pointer to break a 71-71 tie in overtime, All-St. Louis Regional: Jarrett Jack (MVP), Clarence Moore Jarrett Jack went 4-for-4 from the line in the final 47 seconds to finish All-Final Four: Will Bynum, Luke Schenscher

Ramblinwreck.com • 237 Tournament History Field goalattempts: Field goals: Largest losingmargin: Largest victorymargin: Fewest pointsinwin: Fewest points: Points: Team byTech Steals: Blocked shots: Assists: Rebounds: Free throwpercentage: Free throwattempts: Free throws: 3-point FGpercentage: 3-point FGattempts: 3-point fieldgoals: Field goalpercentage: Field goalattempts: Field goals: Points: Individual byTech NCAA TournamentSuperlatives Cincinnati, 1996 Boston College,2004 Jack vs.Kansas,2004 Stephon Marburyvs.BostonCollege,1996;Jarrett 1996 vs. OhioUniversity, 1960 State, 1988 1988 vs. BostonCollege,1996 LSU, 1990 vs. SouthernCalifornia,1992 State, 1990 4,JamesForrestvs.MemphisState,1992; 103vs.BostonCollege,1996 40,DennisScottvs.Minnesota,1990 11, DrewBarry vs. Austin Peay, 1996 238 19,MalcolmMackeyvs.OhioState,1991 39vs.EastTennessee State,1990 14,DennisScottvs.East Tennessee 19,Tom Hammondsvs.IowaState, 54vs.Georgetown,1985 5,MichaelMaddoxvs. Austin Peay,

• 7,DennisScottvs.Minnesotaand Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 81vs.LSU,1990 32,DennisScottvs.LSU,1990 21,Tom Hammondsvs.Iowa 14, DennisScottvs.UNLV, 1990 57vs.OhioUniversity, 1960; .857(6-7),MalcolmMackey 17vs.OhioState,1960; .857(6-7),StephonMarbury 1.000,(11-11) RogerKaiser 17vs.Syracuse,1985 Free throwattempts: Free throws: 3-point FGpercentage: 3-point FGattempts: 3-point fieldgoals: Lowest FGpercentage: Field goalpercentage: Free throwpercentage: Free throwattempts: Free throws: 3-point FGpercentage: 3-point FGattempts: 3-point fieldgoals: Lowest FGpercentage: Field goalpercentage: Field goalattempts: Field goals: Fewest pointsinawin: Fewest points: Points: Team byOpponents Steals: Blocks: Assists: Rebounds: Free throwpercentage: Free throwattempts: Free throws: 3-point FGpercentage: 3-point FGattempts: 3-point fieldgoals: Field goalpercentage: Field goalattempts: Field goals: Points: Individual byOpponent Steals: Blocked shots: Turnovers: Assists: Rebounds: Free throwpercentage: 1988 1988 California, 1992 1986 1990; Southern,1993 2004 1960 Marist, 1986 Southern, 1993 Jervaughn Scales,Southern,1993 Scales, Southern,1993 Boston College,1996 Hardaway, MemphisState,1992;Danya Abrams, 1988; ShaquilleO’Neal,LSU,1990; Anfernee DePaul, 1991 Memphis State,1992 Houston, 1992 1988 Peay, 1996 College, 1996 1985 5,Derrick Taylor, LSU,1986;LeonardWhite, 11 vs.Illinois,1985 93bySouthern,1993 35,WillieBurton,Minnesota,1990 5,CharlesOutlaw, Houston,1992 11, PearlWashington, Syracuse,1985 27vs.SouthernCalifornia,1992;Boston 23vs.Southern,1993 18,PerryCarter, OhioState,1991; 52vs.LSU,1990 39byMinnesota,1990 15,WillieBurton,Minnesota,1990 36vs.IowaState,1988 25byConnecticut,2004 9,ShaquilleO’Neal,LSU,1990 53bySyracuseandIllinois,1985; 7vs.MichiganState,1990; Austin 7,DarrylJoe,LSU,1987 16vs.BostonCollege,1996 11 byEastTennessee State,1990 81bySouthern,1993 32,LafesterRhodes,IowaState, 30vs.Cincinnati,1996 28byEast Tennessee State, 14, Anfernee Hardaway, 39byConnecticut,2004 12,PeterWoolfolk,Richmond, 42vs.IowaState,1988 .625(30-48)vs.Southern .546(36-65)byOhioState, 1.000(4-4),CharlesOutlaw, .600(6-10)vs.IowaState, .667(10-15)byUNLV, 1990 1.000(4-4),ChuckMurphy, 59byRichmond,1988 1.000(11-11) byVillanova, .917(22-24)vs.Georgetown, .333(19-57)vs.Richmond, .319byNevada(22-69), 1.000(7-7),Jervaughn Tech’s FinalFourrunin1990. any otherYellow Jacket,including more NCAATournaments gamesthan MALCOLM MACKEY(left)playedin Jackets totheirfirstFinalFour. Southeast RegionalFinal,sendingthe points againstMinnesotainthe1990 DENNIS SCOTT (above)pouredin40 Steals: Blocks: Turnovers: Assists: Rebounds: Games played: Steals: Blocks: Assists: Rebound average: Rebounds: Free throwpercentage: Free throwattempts: Free throws: 3-point FGpercentage: 3-point FGattempts: 3-point fieldgoals: Field goalpercentage: Field goalattempts: Field goals: Scoring average: Points: Minimum 4games,2tournaments Best CareerTotals 1985 Anderson, 1990-91(7) Scott, 1988-90(8) Salley, 1985-86(7) 14bySouthern,1993 10byLSU,1990 23byLSU,1987 11, Kenny Anderson, 1990-91(7) 207,DennisScott,1988-90(8games) 12,JohnSalley, 1985-86(7) 19byMarist,1986;Illinois,1985;Mercer, 54byOhioUniversity, 1960 36,DrewBarry, 1993-96(4) 68,MalcolmMackey, 1990-93(11) 69,DennisScott,1988-90(8) 44,BrianOliver, 1987-90 (9) 11, MalcolmMackey, 1990-93 25.9,DennisScott,1988-90(8) 8.8,JamesForrest,1992-94(4) 157,DennisScott,1988-90(8) 33,DennisScott,1988-90(8) 76,DennisScott,1988-90(8) 57,BrianOliver, 1987-90(9) .571(32-56),John .434(33-76),Dennis .833(30-36),Kenny National Invitation Tournament (Record: 8-7) 1970 (1-1 • Quarterfinals) All games at Madison Square Garden, New York

1st round: Tech 78, Duquesne 68 Rich Yunkus led Georgia Tech to its first NIT victory with 28 points and 15 rebounds.

Quarterfinals: St. John’s 56, Tech 55 St. John’s Greg Cluess’ layup with nine seconds left gave St. John’s a victory. Georgia Tech trailed 45-40 with five minutes to play, but Rich Yunkus’ spinning layup put the Jackets ahead, 55-54, with 30 seconds B.J. ELDER (1) begins his move to left. With Tech pressing, SJU’s John Devasto found Cluess alone under towards the lane and the game-winning the basket for the winning score. After being held to just four points in basket, lifting Tech over Iowa, 79-78, in the first half, Yunkus scored Tech’s first 17 points of the second half and the second round of the 2003 NIT. finished with 27 points and 11 rebounds. 1998 (2-1 • Quarterfinals) 1971 (3-1 • Finals) 1st round (Atlanta): Tech 88, Seton Hall 78 All games at Madison Square Garden, New York Freshman Dion Glover scored a career-high 33 points, including six of Tech’s Alexander Memorial Coliseum-record 15 three-pointers as the 1st round: Tech 70, LaSalle 67 Yellow Jackets defeated Seton Hall. Tech trailed 43-38 at the half, but the Rich Yunkus had 27 points and 13 rebounds and Tommy Wilson added Jackets opened the second half with a 20-5 run. Matt Harpring added 16 a career-high 21 points and 10 boards, leading Georgia Tech to the first- points and eight rebounds, and Jason Floyd scored 15 off the bench. round victory. After LaSalle tied the score at 64-all with 1:14 left, Yunkus scored for Tech and then Wilson’s driving layup put the Jackets ahead 2nd round (Atlanta): Tech 80, Georgetown 79 (OT) by four with 51 seconds to play. The Explorers pulled with one, 68-67, Trailing by 16 points with under nine minutes to play, Georgia Tech but Wilson hit two free throws with four seconds left to seal the win. went on a 20-5 run to force overtime and then hung on for the victory. Freshman T.J. Vines, who keyed the comeback with three treys and a Quarterfinals: Tech 78, Michigan 70 season-high 12 points, hit a free throw with 11 seconds left to break a tie. Rich Yunkus again led the way with 27 points and 16 rebounds, and Rhese Gibson’s layup attempt from the lane at the horn was off. Tommy Wilson added 15 points to pace Georgia Tech’s victory. Quarterfinals (Atlanta): Penn State 75, Tech 70 Semifinals: Tech 76, St. Bonaventure 71 (2 ot) Calvin Booth had 16 points, eight rebounds and four blocks to lead Penn Rich Yunkus’ field goal tied the game with less than a minute left in State to the victory. Matt Harpring led the Jackets with 25 points in his regulation, and then Georgia Tech survived two potential game-win- final game to come within eight points of the Tech career scoring record. ning free throw attempts with no time left in the first overtime to defeat St. Bonaventure. Jim Thorne led Tech with 27 points, and Yunkus added 1999 (0-1) 19 points and 12 rebounds. 1st round (Eugene, Ore.): Oregon 67, Georgia Tech 64 Finals: North Carolina 84, Tech 64 A.D. Smith scored 17 points, including the winning free throws with Thirteenth-ranked North Carolina held Rich Yunkus to a career-low 10 1:20 left, and Alex Scales added 16 points to lead Oregon to the first- points in his final game as the Tar Heels prevailed behind 34 points and round victory. Alvin Jones led Tech with 27 points and 11 rebounds. 10 rebounds by Bill Chamberlain. Tech trailed by just four points and had the ball with seven minutes to play, but the UNC press forced a 2003 (2-1 • Quarterfinals) turnover, and Chamberlain hit four straight free throws to send the Tar Heels on their way to victory. 1st round (Atlanta): Georgia Tech 72, Ohio State 58 Freshman Chris Bosh scored a game-high 18 points to lead three players 1984 (0-1) in double figures, and Tech went on an 18-4 run in the second half to 1st round (Blacksburg, Va.): build a 15-point lead with 4:29 left. B.J. Elder scored 12 points and Marvin Lewis added 11 for the Yellow Jackets. Virginia Tech 77, Georgia Tech 74 Perry Young and Dell Curry led the Hokies with 19 points each, while 2nd round (Iowa City, Iowa): Georgia Tech 79, Iowa 78 Yvon Joseph had 17 points and 12 rebounds for Georgia Tech in its first B.J. Elder scored the game-winning basket with one second left on a post-season game in 13 years. drive into the lane off an inbounds play, lifting Tech to victory after it had led by as many as 18 points in the first half. Chris Bosh led Tech 1994 (0-1) with 17 points, while Iowa’s Chauncey Leslie scored a career-best 27.

1st round (Albany, N.Y.): Siena 74, Tech 69 Quarterfinals (Lubbock, Texas): Siena’s Doremus Bennerman scored 33 points, including 13-for-14 on Texas Tech 80, Georgia Tech 72 free throws, and the Saints outscored Georgia Tech 11-2 in final 3:25 to Texas Tech blitzed the Yellow Jackets with nine straight points in two win at Knickerbocker Arena. Martice Moore had 22 points for the Jack- minutes to break a 48-all tie and take control of the quarterfinal game in ets, who played without James Forrest and with Drew Barry hampered Lubbock. The burst was part of a 30-13 Red Raider run that commenced by injury. after the Jackets took a 39-35 lead with 18:58 to go in the game.

Ramblinwreck.com • 239 Tournament History Turnovers: Assists: Rebounds: Free throwpercentage: Free throwattempts: Free throws: 3-point FGpercentage: 3-point FGattempts: 3-point fieldgoals: Field goalpercentage: Field goalattempts: Field goals: Largest losingmargin: Largest victorymargin: Fewest pointsinawin: Fewest points: Points: Team byTech Steals: Blocked shots: Assists: Rebounds: Free throwpercentage: Free throwattempts: Free throws: 3-point FGpercentage: 3-point FGattempts: 3-point fieldgoals: Field goalpercentage: Field goalattempts: Field goals: Points: Individual byOpponent Steals: Blocked shots: Assists: Rebounds: Free throwpercentage: Free throwattempts: Free throws: 3-point FGpercentage: 3-point FGattempts: 3-point fieldgoals: Field goalpercentage: Field goalattempts: Field goals: Points: Individual byTech NIT Superlatives Bonaventure, 1971 1984 of PennState,1998 Beecher ofVirginia Tech, 1984 2003 Chauncey LeslieofIowa,2003 Bennerman ofSiena,1994 Siena, 1994 1994 of NorthCarolina,1971 1971 St. Bonaventure,1971 Texas Tech, 2003 1998 1998 St. Bonaventure,1971 1971 4,BrianBidlingmyer, Siena,1994;GregGrays 3,DionGlovervs.PennState,1998 88vs.SetonHall,1998 34,BillChamberlainofNorthCarolina,1971 33,DionGlovervs.SetonHall,1998 22vs.SetonHall,1998 8,JeffHornerofIowa,2003 9,JarrettJackvs.OhioStateandIowa,2003 240 20vs.Georgetown, 1998 47vs.LaSalle,1971 14,KenDurrettofLaSalle,1971 16,Rich Yunkus vs.Michigan,1971 31vs.Michigan,1971 13,BillChamberlainofNorthCarolina, 12,RichYunkus vs.Michigan,1971 22vs.Duquesne,1970;Iowa,2003 13,DoremusBennermanofSiena,1994; 10,ChrisBoshvs.Iowa,2003 55vs.St.Johns,1970 4,CalvinBoothofPennState,1998 9, Alvin Jonesvs.Georgetown,1998

• 6,DionGlovervs.SetonHall, Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 15vs.SetonHall,1998 6,DoremusBennermanofSiena, 71vs.NorthCarolina,1971 25,Rich Yunkus vs.LaSalle, 25,BobFieldsofLaSalle,1971 28vs.SetonHall,1998 11, DionGlovervs.SetonHall, 12,DoremusBennermanof 31vs.St.Johns,1970 15,ChaunceyLeslieofIowa, 13,ChrisBoshvs.Iowa,2003 .549(28-51)vs.Virginia Tech, .733(11-15), Jim Thorne vs. .722(13-18),BillChamberlain 18vs.NorthCarolina,1971 .600(3-5),JarrettJackvs. .536(15-28)vs.SetonHall .500(6-12),Doremus 70vs.LaSalle,1971 .800(20-25)vs.St. 1.000(7-7),RichYunkus vs. 1.000(10-10),Bobby 14vs.OhioState,2003 who rankedsecond. Calvin Booth(52), nationally, and ranked third JONES Tech’s top shot-blockersin two ofthenation’s State (below)featured meeting withPenn Tech’s 1998NIT the 1971NITFinals. points toleadTech to above) averaged20.7 RICH YUNKUS Steals: Blocked shots: Turnovers: Assists: Rebounds: Free throwpercentage: Free throwattempts: Free throws: 3-point FGpercentage: 3-point FGattempts: 3-point fieldgoals: Lowest FGpercentage: Field goalpercentage: Field goalattempts: Field goals: Fewest pointsinawin: Fewest points: Points: Team byOpponent Steals: Blocked shots: Carolina, 1971 1998 1971 1998 1971; SetonHall,1998 10byIowa,2003 7vs.SetonHall,1998;PennState,1998 84byNorthCarolina,1971 21byVirginia Tech, 1984 ALVIN (4),who 14byIowa,2003 59byNorthCarolina,1971 32bySt.Bonaventure,1971;Michigan, 28byNorthCarolina,1971 56bySt.Johns,1970 4bySetonHall,1998;Iowa,2003 9vs.Georgetown,1998 9bySiena,1994 76bySt.Bonaventure,1971 22bySetonHall,1998 36byLaSalle,1971 .485(32-66)bySetonHall, (40, .500(4-8)byGeorgetown, 56bySt.Johns,1970 .800(28-35)byNorth .348(23-66)byLaSalle, Regular Season Events

1998 HOLIDAY FESTIVAL 1987 PRE-SEASON NIT 2003 PRESEASON NIT 1993 HOLIDAY FESTIVAL Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. Tech 114, Alcorn State 71 (home) Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. Tech 79, Louisiana-Lafayette 45 (home) Hofstra 62, Tech 41 Florida 80, Tech 69 (at Florida) Tech 75, Hofstra 56 (home) Tech 72, Iona 65 (3rd) Tech 57, Temple 51 Tech 77, Connecticut 61 (semis*) Tech 71, St. John’s 69 (Finals) 1987 COTTON STATES CLASSIC Tech 85, Texas Tech 65 (finals*) 1998 BIG ISLAND INVITATIONAL All-Tournament: Martice Moore (MVP) The Omni, Atlanta, Ga. All-Tournament: Isma’il Muhammad (MVP), Afook-Chinen Civic Auditorium, Tech 90, William & Mary 59 B.J. Elder, Jarrett Jack 1993 KUPPENHEIMER CLASSIC Hilo, Hawaii Tech 83, Auburn 72 *at Madison Square Garden Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. Tech 65, New Orleans 63 (ot) All-Tournament: Duane Ferrell, Tom Tech 58, West Virginia 53 Tech 86, Vanderbilt 77 (ot) Hammonds 2003 DELTA CLASSIC Washington 76, Tech 60 All-Classic: James Forrest, Travis Best Philips Arena, Atlanta, Ga. All-Tournament: Alvin Jones, Jason Floyd 1986 CENTRAL FIDELITY Tech 75, Saint Louis 62 1993 HALL OF FAME TIP-OFF CLASSIC HOLIDAY CLASSIC 1998 DELTA CLASSIC Springfield, Mass. Robins Center, Richmond, Va. 2003 ACC-BIG TEN CHALLENGE Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. Michigan 80, Tech 70 Tech 67, Stanford 65 Value City Arena, Columbus, Ohio Kentucky 80, Tech 38 Richmond 67, Tech 62 (ot) Tech 73, Ohio State 53 1992 KUPPENHEIMER CLASSIC MVP: Duane Ferrell 1997 PUERTO RICO SHOOTOUT Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. 2002 DELTA CLASSIC Eugenio Guerra Sports Complex, Tech 87, Louisville 85 1986 SUNTORY BALL Philips Arena, Atlanta, Ga. Bayamon, P.R. All-Classic: James Forrest (MVP), Malcolm Tokyo, Japan Tennessee 70, Tech 69 Tech 60, Alabama 62 Mackey Tech 65, Boston College 62 (ot) Tech 77, St. John’s 65 Tech 63, SMU 54 2002 ACC-BIG TEN CHALLENGE Tech, 73, Louisville 69 1991 PRESEASON NIT All-Tournament: Tom Hammonds (MVP), Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. All-Tournament: Matt Harpring (MVP), Tech 93, James Madison 69 (home) Duane Ferrell, Bruce Dalrymple Minnesota 64, Tech 63 Michael Maddox, Dion Glover Tech 84, Colorado State 67 (home) Tech 120, Texas 107 (semis*) 1986 HOLIDAY FESTIVAL 2001 DELTA CLASSIC 1997 DELTA CLASSIC Oklahoma St. 78, Tech 71 (finals*) Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. Philips Arena, Atlanta, Ga. Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. All-Tournament: Malcolm Mackey, Matt Tech 79, Rutgers 61 Tech 96, Syracuse 80 Tech 94, Louisville 86 Geiger St. John’s 62, Tech 53 MVP: Dion Glover *at Madison Square Garden All-Tournament: Duane Ferrell 2001 ACC-BIG TEN CHALLENGE Alexander Memorial Coliseum 1996 DELTA CLASSIC 1991 ACC-BIG EAST CHALLENGE 1985 COTTON STATES CLASSIC The Omni, Atlanta, Ga. Tech 62, Wisconsin 61 Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. The Omni, Atlanta, Ga. Kentucky 88, Tech 55 Tech 80, Villanova 59 Tech 90, Texas 55 2001 LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL Tech 82, Navy 64 Valley HS, Las Vegas, Nev. 1996 HOLIDAY FESTIVAL 1991 KUPPENHEIMER CLASSIC All-Tournament: Mark Price (MVP), Duane The Omni, Atlanta, Ga. Tech 70, Eastern Illinois 65 Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. Ferrell, John Salley, Bruce Dalrymple Illinois 105, Tech 66 Tech 58, Hofstra 47 Tech 81, Kentucky 80 Saint Louis 67, Tech 54 St. John’s 67, Tech 55 (finals) All-Classic: Jon Barry (MVP), Malcolm 1985 GATOR BOWL CLASSIC All-Tournament: Gary Saunders Mackey Jacksonville, Fla. 2000 ACC-BIG TEN CHALLENGE Tech 83, Texas A&M 58 Carver-Hawkeye Arena, Iowa City, Iowa 1995 PRESEASON NIT 1990 SUGAR BOWL TOURNAMENT Tech 72, Jacksonville 53 New Orleans, La. Iowa 85, Tech 67 Tech 87, Manhattan 67* All-Tournament: Mark Price (MVP), John Tech 83, Oklahoma 72* Tech 95, Tulane 83 Salley, Tom Hammonds, Bruce Dalrymple 2000 WOODEN CLASSIC Georgetown 94, Tech 72 (semis#) Tech 99, Villanova 87 Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, Calif. Tech 77, Michigan 61 (3rd#) All-Tournament: Kenny Anderson (MVP), 1985 HALL OF FAME TIP-OFF CLASSIC Malcolm Mackey, Jon Barry Springfield, Mass. Tech 72, UCLA 67 *Georgia Dome, #Madison Sq. Garden Michigan 49, Tech 44 1990 KUPPENHEIMER CLASSIC 2000 DELTA CLASSIC 1995 CABLE CAR CLASSIC The Omni, Atlanta, Ga. Philips Arena, Atlanta, Ga. San Jose (Calif.) Arena 1984 RAINBOW CLASSIC Tech 135, Loyola Marymount 94 Blaisdell Center, Honolulu, Hawaii Tech 86, Kentucky 84 Bradley 84, Tech 82 Santa Clara 71, Tech 66 All-Tournament: Kenny Anderson (MVP), Jon Tech 72, Arkansas 52 Barry 2000 STANFORD INVITATIONAL All-Tournament: Stephon Marbury Tech 65, Washington 58 Maples Pavilion, Stanford, Calif. Tech 70, Maryland 69 1995 JEEP-EAGLE CLASSIC 1990 ACC-BIG EAST CHALLENGE All-Tournament: Mark Price (MVP), Bruce Tech 78, Idaho State 56 Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. Capital Centre, Landover, Md. Dalrymple Stanford 80, Tech 66 St. John’s 73, Tech 72 (ot) All-Tournament: Alvin Jones, Shaun Fein Tech 88, Louisville 77 MVP: Matt Harpring 1983 COTTON STATES CLASSIC 1989 KUPPENHEIMER CLASSIC The Omni, Atlanta, Ga. 1999 GREAT ALASKA SHOOTOUT The Omni, Atlanta, Ga. Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, Alaska 1995 JIMMY V CLASSIC Tech 66, Nebraska 49 Brendan Byrne Arena, Tech 98, Morehead State 76 Tech 57, Alabama 54 Tech 100, Grambling State 88 East Rutherford, N.J. Tech 111, Pittsburgh 92 All-Tournament: Mark Price (MVP), Bruce Tech 82, Washington 65 All-Tournament: Kenny Anderson (MVP), Dalrymple, Yvon Joseph Kansas 84, Tech 70 (finals) Massachusetts 75, Tech 67 Dennis Scott, Brian Oliver All-Tournament: Jason Collier, Alvin Jones 1994 RAINBOW CLASSIC 1983 CASABA CLUB CLASSIC 1989 ACC-BIG EAST CHALLENGE Spanos Center, Stockton, Calif. 1999 ACC-BIG TEN CHALLENGE Special Events Center, Honolulu, Hawaii Hartford (Conn.) Civic Center Philips Arena, Atlanta, Ga. Cincinnati 69, Tech 66 Tech 67, Pepperdine 56 Tech 93, Pittsburgh 92 Tech 73, Central Michigan 71 Michigan 80, Tech 77 Tech 89, Oklahoma 85 Duke 75, Tech 68 All-Tournament: Yvon Joseph (MVP), Bruce 1988 RAINBOW CLASSIC Dalrymple 1999 DELTA CLASSIC Blaisdell Center, Honolulu, Hawaii Philips Arena, Atlanta, Ga. 1994 KUPPENHEIMER CLASSIC Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. Tech 87, Houston 78 1981 SUN BOWL TOURNAMENT Stanford 64, Tech 61 (ot) El Paso, Texas Louisville 77, Tech 72 Illinois 80, Tech 75 All-Classic: Travis Best Tech 72, Purdue 69 Texas El-Paso 73, Tech 44 All-Tournament: Dennis Scott, Tom Oklahoma State 59, Tech 57 Hammonds

Ramblinwreck.com • 241 Tournament History Yale 101, Tech 95 Baylor 108, Tech 80 Norfolk, Va. 1973 OLDDOMINIONTOURNAMENT North Carolina108, Tech 70 NC State98,Tech 54 Charlotte, N.C. 1974 NORTH-SOUTHDOUBLEHEADER Tech 70,St.Bonaventure61 (ot) Maryland 105,Tech 67 College Park,Md. 1974 MARYLAND INVITATIONAL North Carolina111, Tech 81 NC State101,Tech 66 Charlotte, N.C. 1975 NORTH-SOUTHDOUBLEHEADER Arizona State85,Tech 70 Kentucky 66, Tech 64 Memorial Coliseum,Lexington,Ky. 1975 KENTUCKY INVITATIONAL Rutgers 94, Tech 87 Tech 98,Furman81 Greenville, S.C. 1975 POINSETTIA TOURNAMENT Tech 78,NCState67 North Carolina79,Tech 74 Charlotte, N.C. 1976 NORTH-SOUTHDOUBLEHEADER Tech 80,Columbia79 Idaho State88, Tech 72 Huntington, W.Va. 1976 MARSHALL INVITATIONAL NC State81,Tech 71 North Carolina97,Tech 74 Charlotte, N.C. 1977 NORTH-SOUTHDOUBLEHEADER Dayton 65, Tech 63 Tech 64,Oregon57 Dayton, Ohio 1977 DAYTON INVITATIONAL Maryland 65, Tech 63 Tech 73,St.John’s 67 College Park,Md. 1977 MARYLAND INVITATIONAL Brown All-Tournament: Minnesota 57,Tech 56 Tech 83,Brigham Young 81 Minneapolis, Minn. 1978 PILLSBURY CLASSIC Horton All-Tournament: Virginia Tech67, Tech 62 Tech 83, Alabama 59 Roanoke (Va.) CivicCenter HOLIDAY CLASSIC 1979 ROANOKETIMES&WORLDNEWS Jacksonville 64, Tech 41 Purdue 53, Tech 45 Jacksonville, Fla. 1980 GATOR BOWL TOURNAMENT Regular SeasonEvents 242 SammyDrummer, Tico BrookSteppe(MVP),Lenny

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 1973 NORTH-SOUTHDOUBLHEADER 1972 MARYLAND INVITATIONAL NC State118, Tech 94 North Carolina107, Tech 72 Charlotte, N.C. Wisconsin 104, Tech 84 Tech 84,Marquette83 Milwaukee, Wis. 1963 MILWAUKEE CLASSIC Texas Tech95, Tech 90 Louisville 77, Tech 71 New Orleans,La. 1964 SUGARBOWL TOURNAMENT Tech 83,BostonCollege40 Louisville 54, Tech 48 Miami, Fla. 1965 HURRICANECLASSIC Illinois 83, Tech 71 UCLA 91,Tech 72 Tech 101,Michigan70 Pauley Pavilion,Los Angeles, Calif. 1966 BRUINCLASSIC Loyola 96,Tech 71 Illinois 65, Tech 54 Chicago, Ill. 1967 CHICAGOCLASSIC Oklahoma City59, Tech 57 Texas-El Paso75, Tech 71 El Paso,Texas 1968 SUNBOWL TOURNAMENT Indiana 87,Tech 65 UCLA 121,Tech 90 Pauley Pavilion,Los Angeles, Calif. 1969 BRUINCLASSIC St. Bonaventure70, Tech 68 Tech 69,Florida58 Jacksonville, Fla. 1970 GATOR BOWL TOURNAMENT Tech 104,NorthCarolina95 Tech 89,NCState77 Charlotte, N.C. 1970 NORTH-SOUTHDOUBLEHEADER Tech 73,NCState66 North Carolina87,Tech 58 Charlotte, N.C. 1971 NORTH-SOUTHDOUBLEHEADER Rutgers 91, Tech 64 Davidson 91, Tech 66 Charlotte, N.C. 1971 CHARLOTTEINVITATIONAL North Carolina118, Tech 73 NC State87,Tech 70 Charlotte, N.C. 1972 NORTH-SOUTHDOUBLHEADER Bowling Green102, Tech 87 Maryland 90, Tech 55 College Park,Md. 1962 GATOR BOWL TOURNAMENT Xavier 92, Tech 67 Tech 86,Canisius82 Tech 65,Westminister 56 Buffalo, N.Y. 1955 QUEENCITYTOURNAMENT Tech79, Texas Tech66 Tech 75,IdahoState72 Marquette 102,Tech 78 Oklahoma City, Okla. 1956 ALL COLLEGETOURNAMENT Tech 70,Detroit66 Tech 67,Marquette58 Detroit, Mich. 1957 MOTOR CITY CLASSIC Utah State67, Tech 62 Louisville 74, Tech 65 Louisville, Ky. 1960 BLUEGRASSTOURNAMENT Navy 63,Tech 60 Tech 54,Georgia51 Jacksonville, Fla. 1960 GATOR BOWL TOURNAMENT Arkansas 72,Tech 42 Tech 72,Furman65 Greenville, S.C. 1961 POINSETTIA TOURNAMENT Tech 73,Florida61 Tech 73,Virginia Tech 72(ot) Jacksonville, Fla. u ol204-1981 1990 - 1 1994 0-4 1 2-2 2 6-3 2 1998 1 #Known astheKuppenheimerClassicin1989. 3 1985 1 Kuppenheimer Classic(1990-94) *One daydoubleheaderwasformerlyknownastheJeepEagleClassic(1995)and 4 2 1969 Note: 5-3 Sun Bowl 2 - 7-8 Sugar Bowl 4 3 Rainbow Classic 8 Queen City Tournament 7 1-4 Pre-Season NIT 1991 Poinsettia Tournament 2 North-South Doubleheader - W- Maryland Invitational 4 Holiday Festival Delta Air LinesClassicfor App. 2-1 2 Hall ofFame/Tip-Off Gator Bowl 3 Cotton StatesClassic# Bruin Classic All-College Tournament ACC-Big TenChallenge ACC-Big EastChallenge Event Tournament Scoreboard eventslistedarethoseinwhich Tech hasplayedmorethanonce (continued) lsi 0-2 2 Classic is 49-5 14 Kids* - 1955 - 3-3 2 2003 - 2-3 5 Hamline 52,Tech 35 Rice 43, Tech 42 Texas 54, Tech 45 Oklahoma City, Okla. TOURNAMENT 1947 ALL-COLLEGE Tech 63,West Virginia 48 NC State57,Tech 34 Tech 64,Wake Forest57 Reynolds Coliseum,Raleigh,N.C. 1949 DIXIECLASSIC Tech 78,Davidson60 Tech 79, Auburn 62 South Carolina78,Tech 63 Charlotte, N.C. 1951 CAROLINA INVITATIONAL Tech 71,Georgia54 Florida 68, Tech 60 Jacksonville, Fla. 1952 GATOR BOWL TOURNAMENT Florida 63, Tech 59 Ga. Teachers Coll.101, Tech 80 Georgia 66, Tech 64 Jacksonville, Fla. 1953 GATOR BOWL TOURNAMENT Georgetown 68, Tech 62 Canisius 70, Tech 56 Tech 72,IdahoState69(ot) Buffalo, N.Y. 1954 QUEENCITYTOURNAMENT -2-1977 - 4-12 - 2003 1975 1 1977 - - 1-3 2-2 1989 2-4 1956 4 - 8-0 2-4 ilsLast Titles L 2003 7 1993 - BasketballBasketball HistoryHistory

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Craddock ...... 5-11 Sr. 15.2 G Charles Kenney ...... 6-1 So. 10.5 1972-73 (7-18) 1965-66 (13-13) F Andy McCain ...... 6-8 Jr. 14.9 F Bob Davis ...... 6-6 Fr. 9.2 F Pres Judy ...... 6-3 Jr. 12.3 C Steve Post ...... 6-6 Jr. 8.6 F Dave Clark ...... 6-4 So. 8.8 G Bob Murphy ...... 6-2 Sr. 9.6 C Pete Thorne ...... 6-4 So. 12.4 G Steve Sherbak ...... 6-2 Jr. 9.6 G Phil Wagner ...... 6-2 So. 14.9 Top Sub G Pete Caldwell ...... 6-1 Sr. 5.3 F Steve Sonnenberg ...... 6-5 So. 7.3 Top Sub G Charles Kenney ...... 6-1 Jr. 7.9 1973-74 (5-21) 1966-67 (17-9) F Harry Allen ...... 6-4 So. 9.7 F Trot Hunt ...... 6-4 Jr. 8.3 F Pres Judy ...... 6-3 Sr. 16.5 C Jim Wood ...... 6-8 Fr. 11.1 F Dave Clark ...... 6-4 Jr. 8.9 G Ray Schnitzer ...... 5-11 Fr. 7.2 C Pete Thorne ...... 6-4 Jr. 9.8 G Steve Sherbak ...... 6-2 Sr. 9.5 G Phil Wagner ...... 6-2 Jr. 19.5 G Ted Tomasovich ...... 6-3 So. 12.5 Top Sub 1974-75 (11-15) G Stan Guth ...... 5-11 Jr. 8.8 F Bob Davis ...... 6-6 Jr. 9.3 F Mike Green ...... 6-5 Jr. 9.8 1967-68 (12-13) C Jim Wood ...... 6-8 So. 15.0 G Ray Schnitzer ...... 5-11 So. 11.8 F Ted Tomasovich ...... 6-3 Jr. 10.6 G Mike Bottorff ...... 5-11 Jr. 13.9 1980-81 (4-23) F Dave Clark ...... 6-4 Sr. 12.9 C Bob Seemer ...... 6-7 So. 9.3 F Fred Hall ...... 6-5 Sr. 12.2 G Phil Wagner ...... 6-2 Sr. 19.6 1975-76 (13-14) F Lee Goza ...... 6-9 Jr. 9.8 G Stan Guth ...... 5-11 Sr. 7.7 C Greg Wilson ...... 6-8 Fr. 5.2 F Harry Allen ...... 6-4 Sr. 9.9 Top Sub G Stu Lyon ...... 6-4 Jr. 7.9 F Mike Green ...... 6-5 Sr. 9.2 C-F Pete Thorne ...... 6-4 Sr. 10.9 G George Thomas ...... 6-3 So. 10.9 C Jim Wood ...... 6-8 Jr. 14.7 G Ray Schnitzer ...... 5-11 Jr. 6.1 1968-69 (12-13) G Mike Bottorff ...... 5-11 Sr. 14.3 1981-82 (10-16) F Ted Tomasovich ...... 6-3 Sr. 15.0 F Maurice Bradford ...... 6-4 Jr. 8.8 F Bob Seemer ...... 6-7 Jr. 13.2 1976-77 (18-10) F Brook Steppe ...... 6-5 Sr. 17.8 C Rich Yunkus ...... 6-10 So. 24.1 C Lee Goza ...... 6-9 Sr. 6.9 F Tico Brown ...... 6-5 So. 16.4 G Jim Thorne ...... 6-3 So. 6.4 G Brian Howard ...... 5-10 Fr. 7.0 F Randy Foster ...... 6-7 Sr. 7.7 G John Veryzer ...... 6-2 Jr. 5.1 G George Thomas ...... 6-3 Jr. 5.8 C Jim Wood ...... 6-8 Sr. 14.1 Top Sub G Ray Schnitzer ...... 5-11 Sr. 5.8 G Anthony Byrd ...... 6-2 So. 9.8 1969-70 (17-10) G Billy Smith ...... 6-0 So. 8.0 F Bill Mayer ...... 6-4 Sr. 12.2 1982-83 (13-15) F Bob Seemer ...... 6-7 Sr. 12.6 1977-78 (15-12) C Rich Yunkus ...... 6-10 Jr. 30.1 F John Salley ...... 6-9 Fr. 11.5 F Lenny Horton ...... 6-7 So. 10.9 G Jim Thorne ...... 6-2 Jr. 10.3 F Danny Pearson ...... 6-5 Fr. 8.5 F Sammy Drummer ...... 6-5 Jr. 21.0 G John Hoggle ...... 6-0 So. 4.4 C Tim Harvey ...... 6-10 Fr. 6.1 C Bill Allgood ...... 6-7 Sr. 8.6 G Mark Price ...... 6-0 Fr. 20.3 G Tico Brown ...... 6-5 Jr. 16.1 G George Thomas ...... 6-3 Sr. 9.5 1970-71 (23-9) G Billy Smith ...... 6-1 Jr. 7.4 Top Subs F Bob Murphy ...... 6-2 So. 10.8 G Anthony Byrd ...... 6-2 Jr. 8.9 F Howard Thompson ...... 6-4 Sr. 3.8 1978-79 (17-9) F Maurice Bradford ...... 6-4 Sr. 6.1 C Rich Yunkus ...... 6-10 Sr. 25.5 F Lenny Horton ...... 6-7 Jr. 13.0 G Jim Thorne ...... 6-3 Sr. 13.2 F Sammy Drummer ...... 6-5 Sr. 23.7 1983-84 (18-11) G Frank Samoylo ...... 6-1 Jr. 7.5 C Rob Noyes ...... 6-8 Jr. 5.2 Top Sub F John Salley ...... 6-11 So. 11.8 G Tico Brown ...... 6-5 Sr. 15.9 F Tommy Wilson ...... 6-7 Sr. 8.5 F Scott Petway ...... 6-6 Jr. 4.1 G Billy Smith ...... 6-1 Sr. 6.1 C Yvon Joseph ...... 6-11 Jr. 11.9 Top Sub G Mark Price ...... 6-0 So. 15.6 1971-72 (6-20) G John Mann ...... 6-5 Jr. 2.5 G Bruce Dalrymple ...... 6-4 Fr. 13.6 F Bob Murphy ...... 6-2 Jr. 10.3 F Steve Post ...... 6-6 So. 15.2 1979-80 (8-18) 1984-85 (27-8) C Karl Binns ...... 6-7 Sr. 8.8 F Lenny Horton ...... 6-7 Sr. 17.2 G John Hoggle ...... 6-1 Sr. 6.8 F John Salley ...... 7-0 Jr. 14.0 F Brook Steppe ...... 6-5 So. 18.9 G Frank Samoylo ...... 6-1 Sr. 15.4 F Duane Ferrell ...... 6-7 Fr. 9.1 C Rob Noyes ...... 6-8 Sr. 3.4 Top Sub C Yvon Joseph ...... 6-11 Sr. 11.6 G John Mann ...... 6-5 Sr. 4.2 F Tom Hyder ...... 6-5 Jr. 5.0 G Mark Price ...... 6-0 Jr. 16.7 G Kerry O’Brien ...... 6-2 Sr. 6.7 G Bruce Dalrymple ...... 6-4 So. 12.9

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Assistant Coaches

1948-49 John Hyder 1979-80 Jay Nidiffer 1950-51 John Hyder Benny Dees 1955-56 Bryon Gilbreath 1980-81 Jay Nidiffer 1956-57 Bryon Gilbreath 1981-82 George Felton Sonny Stevens Ben Jobe 1957-58 Bryon Gilbreath Jimmy Hebron Sonny Stevens Ken Davis* 1958-59 Bryon Gilbreath 1982-83 George Felton Sonny Stevens Perry Clark 1959-60 Bryon Gilbreath Jimmy Hebron Sonny Stevens Ken Davis* 1960-61 Bryon Gilbreath 1983-84 George Felton 1961-62 Bryon Gilbreath Perry Clark 1962-63 Bryon Gilbreath Jimmy Hebron 1963-64 Bryon Gilbreath Bill Burrows* 1994-95 Kevin Cantwell 1964-65 Bryon Gilbreath 1984-85 George Felton Dereck Whittenburg Dwane Morrison Perry Clark Jimmy Hebron 1965-66 Bryon Gilbreath Jimmy Hebron 1995-96 Kevin Cantwell Dwane Morrison Rich Brown* Dereck Whittenburg 1966-67 Bryon Gilbreath 1985-86 George Felton Gary Leiner Dwane Morrison Perry Clark 1996-97 Kevin Cantwell Eddie Jackel Jimmy Hebron Dereck Whittenburg 1967-68 Bryon Gilbreath Ron Everhart* Gary Leiner Dwane Morrison 1986-87 Perry Clark 1997-98 Kevin Cantwell Eddie Jackel Kevin Cantwell Dereck Whittenburg 1968-69 Bryon Gilbreath Jimmy Hebron Gary Leiner Dwane Morrison 1987-88 Perry Clark 1998-99 Kevin Cantwell Eddie Jackel Kevin Cantwell Dereck Whittenburg 1969-70 Bryon Gilbreath Jimmy Hebron Gary Leiner Dwane Morrison 1988-89 Kevin Cantwell 1999-00 Kevin Cantwell Eddie Jackel Sherman Dillard Willie Reese 1970-71 Bryon Gilbreath Jimmy Hebron Mark Price Donald Clifton Bruce Dalrymple* 2000-01 Dean Keener Eddie Jackel 1989-90 Kevin Cantwell Willie Reese 1971-72 Bryon Gilbreath Sherman Dillard Cliff Warren Donald Clifton Jimmy Hebron 2001-02 Dean Keener 1972-73 Bryon Gilbreath Bruce Dalrymple# Willie Reese Donald Clifton 1990-91 Kevin Cantwell Cliff Warren 1973-74 Bryon Gilbreath Sherman Dillard 2002-03 Dean Keener Jay Nidiffer Jimmy Hebron Willie Reese 1974-75 Bryon Gilbreath Bruce Dalrymple# Cliff Warren Jay Nidiffer 1991-92 Kevin Cantwell 2003-04 Dean Keener 1975-76 Bryon Gilbreath Sherman Dillard Willie Reese Jay Nidiffer Jimmy Hebron Cliff Warren 1976-77 Jay Nidiffer George Felton* Roger Banks 1992-93 Kevin Cantwell *Graduate assistant 1977-78 Jay Nidiffer Sherman Dillard #Volunteer assistant Benny Dees Jimmy Hebron 1978-79 Jay Nidiffer 1993-94 Kevin Cantwell Benny Dees Sherman Dillard Jimmy Hebron TOPPLING NO. 1 Whack Hyder, shown above directing his team during a 1962 contest against Georgia, coached the Yellow Jackets for 22 seasons, longer than any other head coach. Among Hyder’s 292 career wins were three triumphs over Kentucky teams ranked No. 1 in the nation. Bobby Cremins, at right, coached four Tech victories over top-ranked teams, North Carolina three times and Duke once. Ramblinwreck.com • 247 Basketball History onry uf mr ...... Connerly, Duffy (mgr) ...... Collier, Jeffrey R...... Collier, JasonJ. Collier, Coleman, W ...... Cole, MichaelD...... Cohen, William Cohen, Leonard ...... Cline, WilliamS...... Clark, DavidW...... Cheney, Walter M.(mgr) Bynum, W ...... Byrd, Anthony ...... Butzky, CharlesB.(mgr) ...... Burton, RichardE.(mgr) ...... Burdell, GeorgeP. Bradford, Maurice ...... Bowling, Tom ...... Boulware, Burtz ...... Bottorf, MichaelB...... Bostick, H.C...... Bosh, ChristopherW...... Bolton, RogerP...... Boisvert, DavidR...... Blemker, Ray ...... Blemker, BerrienB...... Blackwell, Hoyte ...... Binns, William ...... Binns, KarlV...... Bills, Jack ...... Best, Travis E. Bergman, Herb ...... Barry, Jon A...... Barry, DrewW. Center, ...... Cassidy, Omar A...... Carroll, Pat(mgr) ...... Carroll, JessM...... Campbell, PrestonW...... Caldwell, RobertG...... Caldwell, JamesW. C Bullard, Ralph ...... Bryan, Morris ...... Broyles, Frank ...... Brown, Tico M...... Brown, Mark(mgr) ...... Brown, KarlJ...... Brown, BruceJ...... Brooks, Robert A...... Brizendine, RobertE...... Brittian, MauriceD...... Brewster, Jimmy ...... Brennan, BryanV. Barron, Carter ...... Barnes, Darryl ...... Barbic, Yann ...... Balanis, Roderick A...... Bailey, F.B...... Baker,(mgr) Avril Babul, Jonathan B ...... Azar, Nicholas ...... Austin, MichaelB...... Arnold, JohnW...... Andrews, Jay(mgr) ...... Anderson, MarvinE. Anderson, L.F Anderson, Kenneth Anderson, Anderson, ...... Allgood, WilliamL...... Allen, HarryB...... Akins, Terry E...... J. Akins, Anthony ...... Akers, Lane ...... Abell, Nelson A Tech Letterwinners ik...... Dick ae...... Dave 248 ee...... Gene ...... J.C. lim...... illiam B ...... B...... R...... R......

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Hyder, JohnT...... Hyder, JohnC...... Hyder, James T. (mgr) Hunt, Alexander, ...... Hughes, Mack Howard, Clarence Howard, Brian Horton, Lenard ...... Holloway, JamesN. Harwell, John ...... Harvey, Tim ...... Harris, R.M...... Harris, Ed (player) ...... Harpring, PatrickJ...... Harpring, MatthewJ...... Harlicka, ToddC. Hansen, Harold ...... Hammonds, TomE...... Hamilton, Hoyt(mgr) ...... Hall, Frederick Haines, Fred ...... Hagan, Scott(mgr) H from 1993-96. (right) in1991-92,andDrew straight seasons—Jon the Yellow Jacketsforsix A Barrybrotherstartedfor THE BARRYFACTOR Isenhour, ...... Inman, GeorgeW...... Inman, Frank,Jr...... Ingram, JonE.(mgr) I Holladay, ...... Hogue, Jim ...... Hoggle, JohnM...... Hoffman, JohnR...... Hodge, Julian T. Haymans, Mcal...... Michael uad...... Durand Walter nL ...... hn L...... T...... 1999-00-02 (mgr),01 1993-94-95-96-97 1977-78-79-80 1995-96-97-98 1992-93-94-95 1986-87-88-89 1955-56 (mgr) 1991-92-93 1938-39-40 1971-72-73 1935-36-37 1974-75-76 1977-78-79 1952-53-54 1970-71-72 1959-60-61 1964, 66 1955-56 1935-36 1962-64 1960-61 1944-45 1983-84 1925-26 1980-81 2000-01 1958-59 1995-96 1952 1909 1930 1942 1928 1909 1954 1965 1982 1909 1928 1947 1958 1968 1980 upr im ...... Jumper, Jimmy ...... Judy, Matt(mgr) ...... Judy, ColemanP...... Joseph, Yvon ...... Jordan, Bill ...... Jones, Ed ...... Jones, Ben ...... III Jones, Alvin, Johnston, Bo Johnson, William ...... Johnson, JamesW. ei,Mri ...... Lewis, Marvin A. Lewis, Carlton oasi ae...... Kowalski, Dave Johnson, Harold ...... Johnson, Billy ...... Jenks, Emory Lenholt, Richard Lee, Henry Klosterman, Henry ...... Kincaid, Kevin ...... Kimmel, RobertB...... Kidd, Culver ...... Khan, Fred(mgr) ...... Ketzner, Joe(tr) Kenney, Char ...... Kelly, LakeD...... Kelly, JohnR.,II ...... Kelly, C. Ashley ...... Keener, MarvinJ...... Katz, Morris ...... Katz, Kitty ...... Kaiser, Roger A. K Jamison, Cecil ...... Jack, JarrettH. J Largen, Ben ...... Lanier, Will(mgr) ...... Lane, N.Halston ...... Landry, FrankE. Lance, ...... LaBarrie, Darryl A. L ae...... Jake ...... e ...... les H...... O...... 1996-97-98-99-00 1998-99-00-01 1953-54-55-56 1954-55-56-57 1948-49-50-51 1965-66-67 1936-37-38 1936-37-38 1956-57-58 1934-35-36 1998-99-00 1965-66-67 1954-55-56 1993-95-96 1996-98-99 1959-60-61 1999-00-01 1984-85 1940-42 2001-04 1940-42 1925-26 1997-99 1934-35 2003-04 2002-04 2001-02 1961-62 1946 1938 1936 1945 1981 1946 1944 1922 1927 1981 1957 1932 1944 Liantonio, Giuseppe (mgr) ...... 1990-91-92 Stanford, John (mgr) ...... 1969-70-71 Lockwood, Billy (mgr) ...... 1946 P Staton, Al ...... 1922 Lupton, Dale ...... 1949-50 Stenftenagel, Michael F...... 1964 Lutz, Samuel A. (mgr) ...... 1970 Panders, Peteris (mgr) ...... 1958-59 Steppe, Michael H...... 1979-80-82 Lyon, Stuart ...... 1981-82 Parris, Walter ...... 1925 Stevens, T.E...... 1942 Partin, John G...... 1966-67-68 Stewart, Jimmy ...... 1948-49 M Paxson, Wesley ...... 1943-44, 47 Stith, Henry H...... 1957-58 Pearson, Danny ...... 1983 MacGregor, Dan ...... 1955 Pearson, Tom ...... 1946 T Machado, Pablo E...... 1997-98 Peck, Nathan (mgr) ...... 1995 Mackey, Malcolm M...... 1990-91-92-93 Peck, Stephen C...... 1980 Tarver, Theodis, Jr...... 2003-04 Maddox, Michael J...... 1995-96-97-98 Peffel, George ...... 1938 Taylor, Phil ...... 1952 Mann, John S...... 1977-78-79-80 Perkins, Bill ...... 1930 Taylor, Thomas E...... 1970-71-72 Mansell, Jack ...... 1983-84-85-86 Perry, Brandon Kyle ...... 1998-99-00 Thomas, George ...... 1980-81-82-83 Marbury, Stephon X...... 1996 Peters, Kenneth A...... 1973-74 Thompson, William H...... 1969-70-71 Maree, Vance ...... 1929 Peterson, Charles (mgr) ...... 1953-54 Thorne, James A...... 1969-70-71 Martin, Michael W...... 1975 Petway, Scott ...... 1984-85 Thorne, Peter C...... 1966-67-68 Martinson, John P...... 1985-86-87-88 Phillips, Gary D...... 1954-55-57-58 Tierce, Joel ...... 1936 Matheson, Kenneth ...... 1922 Pinsky, Steve (mgr) ...... 1984-85 Tison, Allan J...... 1968 Mathews, George ...... 1946 Pittman, John (mgr) ...... 1990 Tomasovich, Mike ...... 1961-62-63 Matthews, Phil (mgr) ...... 2002 Player, Frank ...... 1929 Tomasovich, Ted ...... 1967-68-69 Mauch, H...... 1914 Poole, Johnny ...... 1932-33-34 Tovey, Keith (mgr) ...... 1990-91-92-93-94 OH, BROTHER Mayer, William G...... 1969-70 Post, Steven F...... 1972-73 Trotti, Paul W., Jr...... 1997-98-99-00 McArthur, Roy ...... 1930-31-32 Poteet, William T...... 1959-60 Tumlin, Chester J...... 1962 Other brothers who have McBath, H...... 1920 Powell, Julian F...... 1960-61-62 Tyler, Frederick B...... 1966-67 played for Tech include McCain, Andrew G...... 1973-74 Prentice, Jason ...... 1999 McCarthy, John M. (mgr) ...... 1966 Price, W. Mark ...... 1983-84-85-86 U Jim and Pete Caldwell McCullough, W.T...... 1914 Priestley, Jerry M...... 1964-65-66 (above), Jim and Pete McFadden, Bob (tr) ...... 1993 Umstead, Carl N...... 1950-51-52 Thorne (below), and Ted McHenry, Anthony D...... 2002-04 R McNeil, Johnny J...... 1989-90 V and Mike Tomasovich Means, Toney (mgr) ...... 1981-82 Radford, Charles (mgr) ...... 1952 (bottom set). Medlock, Jan P...... 1997-98 Raines, Ted ...... 1931 Van Cantfort, Chris (mgr) ...... 1973-74 Meyer, Gerald J...... 1958 Randall, Phillip Y...... 1963 Vanderplaats, James (mgr) ..... 1968-69-70-71 Miller, Eddie (mgr) ...... 1946 Randall, Walter T...... 1957-58-59 Van Houten, Louis ...... 1929 Mills, David ...... 1983 Ray, Jim ...... 1946 Van Houten, Robert ...... 1933 Mitchell, L.C...... 1914 Reese, Willie R...... 1986-87-88-89 Veryzer, John H...... 1968-69-70 Moore, Clarence A...... 2000, 02-04 Register, Benjamin F...... 1949-50-51 Vines, Travis J...... 1998-99-00-01 Moore, Fred ...... 1923 Rhodes, Chad (mgr) ...... 1993-94 Vinson, Frederick O...... 1992, 94 Moore, Martice D...... 1993-94 Richards, Carl W...... 1959-60-61 Vinton, William K...... 1972 Moreland, Bob ...... 1926 Ridenmour, Raymond E...... 1967-69 Morris, Jim (mgr) ...... 1996-97-98-99 Riedel, Robert J...... 1950 W Morris, Kevin M...... 1997 Riley, James R...... 1958-59-60 Morrison, Franklin M...... 1977-78 Roane, Babe ...... 1922-24 Wages, Henry ...... 1931 Morton, George ...... 1926 Roberts, Ben (mgr) ...... 2002-04 Wagner, Phillip C...... 1966-67-68 Muhammad, Isma’il A...... 2002-04 Roberts, Billy ...... 1946 Waldkirch, Oscar ...... 1945 Munford, Dillard ...... 1939 Roberts, Thomas H...... 1964 Walker, Richard (mgr) ...... 2002-03 Munlyn, James ...... 1987-88, 90-91 Rosser, George ...... 1926 Walsh, Zac (mgr) ...... 2002 Murphey, Red ...... 1922 Warner, Troy (mgr) ...... 1992-93-94 Murphy, Billy B. (mgr) ...... 1976-77-78-79 S Washington, James B...... 1976 Murphy, Robert D...... 1971-72-73 Waxelbaum, Theodore ...... 1928 Murphy, Ryan M...... 1995-96 Salley, John T...... 1983-84-85-86 Weekly, Keith L...... 1961-63 Musser, James A. (mgr) ...... 1976-77-78-81 Samoylo, Francis J...... 1971-72 West, Mario ...... 2004 Myers, E.V...... 1909 Santaromita, Gregory (mgr) ...... 1975 Weston, Jaime (mgr) ...... 1993 Saunders, Gary ...... 1996-97 White, Gregory S...... 1989-90-91-92 N Scharf, Ronald E...... 1963-64-65 Whitmore, David E...... 1989 Schenscher, Luke D...... 2002-04 Wilde, George ...... 1926 Nass, Alan W...... 1961-62-63 Schnitzer, Ray ...... 1974-75-76-77 Wilder, Attwood ...... 1926 Neal, Craig D...... 1984, 86-87-88 Schoening, Henry ...... 1947-48-49 Williams, Ajani H...... 1996 Neal, Steven G...... 1979-80-82 Scott, Dennis E...... 1988-89-90 Williams, Billy ...... 1946 Neal, Winston ...... 1998 (mgr)-99-00-01 Scruggs, Charlie ...... 1943 Williams, Calvin L., Jr...... 1994-95 Nelson, David F...... 2002-04 Seemer, Robert H...... 1968-69-70 Williams, John C...... 1980 Nelson, Edward R...... 2002-03 Sennett, Bill ...... 1952-53 Williams, Ron ...... 1984 New, Dave ...... 1981 Sermersheim, Michael F...... 1948-49-50-51 Williamson, Hugh ...... 1928 Newbill, Ivano M...... 1991-92-93-94 Shaw, Steven T...... 1980-81 Wilson, Greg ...... 1981-82-83-84 Nichols, Jim (mgr) ...... 1996-97-98-99 Sherbak, Steven D...... 1973-74 Wilson, Julian ...... 1928 Nidiffer, Toby F...... 1977-78-79-80 Sherrod, Anthony N...... 1986-87-88-89 Wilson, Thomas F...... 1969-70-71 Nigg, William R...... 1962-63-64 Silas, Cecil J...... 1951-52-53 Wiseman, Dale (tr) ...... 1994-95 Nihill, Timothy (mgr) ...... 1996-97-98-99 Simmonds, Jorge (mgr) ...... 2002-04 Witt, Ralph ...... 1952 Nolan, Jim ...... 1947-48-49 Sims, Fletcher ...... 1936-37-38 Wood, James T...... 1974-75-76-77 Noyes, Robert J...... 1977-78-79-80 Slocum, Jimmy ...... 1932 Woodall, Leon ...... 1935 Nyström, Jim A...... 2003-04 Small, George C...... 1971-72 Worthington, David (mgr) ...... 1983-84-85-86 Smith, George ...... 1938 Wright, Gene ...... 1945 O Smith, Ravelle (mgr) ...... 1995-96 Wright, Richard D...... 1967-69-70 Smith, William D...... 1976-77-78-79 Wycoff, Douglas ...... 1926 O’Brien, Dan K...... 1978-79-80 Smits, Pieter (mgr) ...... 1997 O’Callahan, Jimmy ...... 1936 Snead, Howard ...... 1953-55 Y Oliver, Brian D...... 1987-88-89-90 Sonnenberg, Steven A...... 1973-74-75 Oltz, Harold ...... 1928 Spiro, Keith (mgr) ...... 1987-88 Yunkus, Richard A...... 1969-70-71 Orr, Dick ...... 1933 Spivey, LaTravis D...... 1998 Owens, Jack ...... 1949 Spooner, Charles G...... 1963-64 Stacy, Gilbert ...... 1935

Ramblinwreck.com • 249 Basketball History Craig Neal Mike Bottorff Terry Farrell Tommy T Tony Arford Terry Randall Teeter Umstead James Fritch 10 Pete Silas Joe Keener 8 John Mansfield Joe Keener Jack Owens 7 Mike Austin Henry Schoening 6 Mario West Clarence Moore Dion Glover Eddie Elisma ...... James Gaddy Karl Brown Bob Murphy Gene Anderson Melvin Dold Jim Nolan 5 Dale Lumpton 4 Jarrett Jack Tony Akins Stephon Marbury Travis Best ...... Brian Domalik John Boshart Tommy Taylor Doug Hill Colin Anderson 3 for onegame *Not alegalnumberatthetime,wore Isma’il Muhammad Darryl LaBarrie Darryl Barnes* 2 B.J. Elder 1 Darryl Barnes 00 All-Time NumericalRoster Chris Bosh Alvin Jones Pablo Machado Dennis Scott Bill Cline aylor 250 ......

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V Drew Barry James Gaddy Matt Harpring Rod Balanis Darryl Barnes George Thomas Steve Peck Tico Brown Donnie Keener John Bashart Jess Carr Bill Sennett Barry Blemker 15 •Retired Jon Barry Greg White David Boisvert Brook Steppe Ray Schnitzer Russ Jessee Vaughan Dyer James Fritch Tom Pearson 14 John Veryzer Lum Snyder 13 Luke Schenscher Ashley Kelly Kenny Anderson Brian Domalik Michael Carr David Mills Ken Peters Eric Crake Bud Witt Barry Blemker 12 Bryan Hill Bill Patterson Toby Nidif Ronnie Keener Rocky Davis Larry Good John Harwell Mickey Sermersheim 11 Winston Neal Darryl LaBarrie Kevin Morris Brian Oliver Gary Saunders Yann Barbic David Ewing Shaun Fein Travis Spivey Will Bynum (#35 onroadin1975) (#5 onroadin1975) ns...... ines ...... l ...... oll e ...... fer ...... 1998-01 1993-96 1995-98 1993-94 1990-92 1981-83 1977-79 1980-82 1975-77 2002-04 1990-91 1974-75 1977-80 1974-75 1949-51 2003-04 1999-02 1991-92 1987-90 1968-70 1991-93 1999-00 2000-01 1996-97 2002-03 1991 1980 1976 1972 1954 1952 1951 1990 1988 1954 1952 1951 1949 1952 1999 1989 1986 1983 1952 1951 1949 1981 1976 1967 1952 1997 1994 1998 2004 Tom Hammonds Scott Gardner Brian Howard Bob Brizendine Jim Field John Herbert Bobby Dews Lenny Cohen 20 •Retired Benny Register 19 ...... Peden Templeton Jimmy Stewart 18 George Morris Robert Riedel 17 Bud Witt Eric Crake Paul Godwin 16 you namehim? senator fromGeorgia.Can did thisformerUnitedStates a playeratGeorgiaTech, as Willie ReeseworeNo.31as Current Tech assistantcoach FAMOUS 31 John Salley Scott Gardner Kerry O’Brien Steve Sonnenberg Frank Samoylo Terry Askins Bill Nigg Pete Rogers Terry Randall Jess Carroll 22 •Retired ...... Roger Kaiser 21 •Retired ...... 1959-61 ...... 1986-89 1962-64 1959-60 1966-68 1983-86 1973-75 1962-64 1977-80 1970-72 1967-69 1983 1952 1949 1982 1965 1957 1949 1952 1949 1952 1951 1949 1982 1961 1958 1957 Marvin Lewis Michael Maddox Fred Vinson James Munlyn Scott Petway John Williams Jim Wood Tom Hyder Bill Mayer Phil Wagner R.D. Craddock John G Frank Inman Bill Cohen 24 Jon Babul C.J. Williams ...... Martice Moore Brian Black David Whitmore Michael Christian Bud Adams George Thomas Billy Smith Phil Boshart Stan Guth Bill Edison Ray Blemker 23 Mark Price Mickey Morrison Jim Thorne John Partin Mick Stenftenagel Phil Randall Pat Drennon Ham Stith 25 (#41 onroadin1975) •Retired h ...... ehr ...... 1993-94 ...... 1960-62 2001-04 1975-77 1969-70 1997-01 1958-59 1992-94 1987-91 1971-73 1966-68 1963-65 1990-91 1987-88 1973-75 1995-98 1976-79 1966-68 1962-64 1957-58 1983-86 1970-71 1964-66 1962-63 1984 1957 1995 1989 1985 1980 1954 1980 1967 1960 1976 26 34 Jim Johnson ...... 1957 Dave Clark ...... 1966 27 Bob Seemer ...... 1968-70 George Small ...... 1971-72 Danny MacGregor ...... 1957 Randy Foster ...... 1975-77 Lenny Horton ...... 1979-80 28 Fred Hall ...... 1981 Bobby Kimmel ...... 1954-57 Jack Mansell ...... 1983-86 Atlanta Braves David Whitmore ...... 1988 29 Rod Balanis ...... 1990-91 bullpen coach James Forrest ...... 1992-95 BOBBY DEWS Gary Phillips ...... 1957 Jason Floyd ...... 1997-00 wore No. 20 as a Robert Brooks ...... 2001-04 30 basketball player at Tech in 1959- 35 Dick Lenholt ...... 1954 60, 29 years Buddy Davidson ...... 1957 John Partin ...... 1966 before it was Bill Poteet ...... 1959-61 Jack Washington ...... 1976 retired by TOM Charlie Kennedy ...... 1965-67 Maurice Bradford ...... 1982-83 Howard Thompson ...... 1969-71 Yann Barbic ...... 1995 HAMMONDS, Jim Gallman ...... 1972 who retired in Anthony Byrd ...... 1982-84 40 • Retired 2002 from the Todd Harlicka ...... 1992-95 NBA and is now Kevin Kincaid ...... 1997-99 Gary Phillips ...... 1958 Charlie Spooner ...... 1961-64 a full-time NHRA 31 John Arnold ...... 1965 drag racer. John White ...... 1966 Sam Nunn ...... 1958 Dave Clark ...... 1967-68 Al Mason ...... 1959 Rich Yunkus ...... 1969-71 44 52 Harold Query ...... 1960 Frank Landrey ...... 1961-62 John Hoffman ...... 1959-61 Wayne Richards ...... 1959-61 Dan Russell ...... 1965 41 Ron Scharf ...... 1963-65 Jim Caldwell ...... 1964-65 Rick Tyler ...... 1966-68 Dave Denton ...... 1958-60 Ted Tomasovich ...... 1966-69 Ray Ridenour ...... 1966-69 Bill Vinton ...... 1971-72 Tom Bowling ...... 1966-67 Steve Post ...... 1972-74 Craig Nelson ...... 1971 Willie Reese ...... 1985-89 Ken Davis ...... 1969-71 Mike Green ...... 1975-76 Jeff Collier ...... 1973-76 Greg White ...... 1991-92 Dean Reeves ...... 1972 Brook Steppe ...... 1979 David Cole ...... 1979-82 Shawn Jones ...... 1993 Preston Campbell ...... 1973 Stu Lyon ...... 1982 Maurice Brittian ...... 1989 C.J. Williams ...... 1994 Brian Gemberling ...... 1991 Tim Harvey ...... 1983-84 Matt Geiger ...... 1991-92 Ryan Murphy ...... 1996-97 Ryan Murphy ...... 1995 Antoine Ford ...... 1985-87 Ashley Kelly ...... 1996-98 Pablo Machado ...... 1998 Paul Trotti ...... 1997-00 Johnny McNeil ...... 1989-90 Jason Collier ...... 1999-00 Alex Luyk ...... 2000 John Kelly ...... 1993-96 42 Jan Medlock ...... 1997-98 53 32 Michael Isenhour ...... 2000-01 Curt Bryant ...... 1958 Theodis Tarver ...... 2003-04 Jim Riley ...... 1958-60 George Inman ...... 1958 Bucky Sowers ...... 1960-62 Jimmy Tumlin ...... 1962-64 Keith Weekly ...... 1961-63 Pres Judy ...... 1964-67 45 Bob Davis ...... 1973-76 Pete Caldwell ...... 1965 Tommy Wilson ...... 1969-71 Lenny Horton ...... 1977 Fred Hall ...... 1980 Andy McCain ...... 1973-74 Jerry Meyer ...... 1958 Steve Neal ...... 1981-82 Tommy Lee ...... 1968 Mike Martin ...... 1975-76 Newt Holloway ...... 1965-67 John Hoggle ...... 1970-72 Rob Noyes ...... 1977-80 Waymon Christopher ...... 1975 54 Steve Sherbak ...... 1973-75 Lee Goza ...... 1982 (#4 on road in 1975) Mike Tomasovich ...... 1961-63 Bill Allgood ...... 1977 Anthony Sherrod ...... 1986-89 Reggie Spruill ...... 1976 Jerry Priestley ...... 1964-66 Dave Kowalski ...... 1981 Rod Balanis ...... 1992 John Mann ...... 1977-80 Rich Wright ...... 1967-70 John Martinson ...... 1985-88 Keith Kenney ...... 1993 Bruce Dalrymple ...... 1984-87 Bruce Brown ...... 1971-72 Malcolm Mackey ...... 1990-93 John Kelly ...... 1994 Bucky Hodge ...... 1995-96 Preston Campbell ...... 1974-75 Juan Gaston ...... 1996 Ajani Williams ...... 1996 Bert Culbreth ...... 1998 Lee Goza ...... 1981 Kyle Perry ...... 1998-00 Omar Cassidy ...... 1997 Yvon Joseph ...... 1983-85 Ed Nelson ...... 2002-03 Clarence Moore ...... 2000, 04 50 33 Frank Inman ...... 1958-59 55 43 Alan Nass ...... 1961-63 Josh Powell ...... 1960-61 Larry Goff ...... 1968-69 Tom Chambers ...... 1959 Wes Field ...... 1965-67 Terry Murray ...... 1966 Clyde Fore ...... 1970 Roger Casada ...... 1961-62 Allan Tison ...... 1968-70 Anthony McHenry ...... 2002-04 Bob Schmidt ...... 1972 Pete Thorne ...... 1966-68 Harry Allen ...... 1973-76 Bob MacDonald ...... 1969 51 Sammy Drummer ...... 1979 Clyde Fore ...... 1971-72 Jim Johnson ...... 1958 Retired numbers in bold. Steve Shaw ...... 1980-82 Tom Hunt ...... 1974-76 Boogie Hill ...... 1964-66 Note: Current NCAA basketball Danny Pearson ...... 1983 Mickey Morrison ...... 1977 Karl Binns ...... 1972 rules restrict uniform numbers to 0, Duane Ferrell ...... 1985-88 Steve Neal ...... 1979-80 Patrick Harpring ...... 2001 00, 1-5, 10-15, 20-25, 30-35, 40-45 Ivano Newbill ...... 1990-94 Greg Wilson ...... 1981-84 David Nelson ...... 2002-04 and 50-55. Bryan Brennan ...... 1996-97 Bryan Brennan ...... 1995 Steve Economos ...... 1998 Henley Hayes ...... 1997 Jason Prentice ...... 1999 Halston Lane ...... 2001-02

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• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 George Wilder Fred Moore A.H. Staton ati()WLConf. W-L Captain(s) Preston Campbell Steve Sonnenberg, Steve Sonnenberg Jim Thorne Roger Kaiser Gary Phillips Bobby Kimmel Bob Davis Frank Broyles Wes Paxson erry Randall,JimJohnson, Johnston asn...... 1-6 ...... Dawson odn...... Goldin Tomasovich Wagner ek ...... 9-9 ...... Jenks ere...... George rdok...... Craddock ...... Craddock as...... Nass uy...... Judy ...... Judy rzr...... Frazer ia ...... Silas Powell ...... 2-1 ...... awl ...... Harwell on ...... Roane Randall ek ...... Heeke rw ...... 2-6 ...... Brown aol ...... Samoylo gs...... ages asr...... Kaiser mta ...... Umstead iml...... Kimmel ...... Kimmel upy...... Murphy ...... 7-6 ...... 967-6 9-6 ...... idr...... Wilder ...... 1 ...... - 5-5 6-8 ...... 1- 7-5 11-5 ...... 11-6 ...... -14-9 8-11 ...... - 4-8 8-8 ...... 1- 9-5 11-6 ...... 6-11 ...... 6-2 ...... 694-8 6-9 ...... 786-7 7-8 ...... 1 ...... 1-17-7 15-11 ...... 17-10 10-13 17-10 13-13 6-8 13-13 12-13 12-13 4-10 10-16 7-7 12-13 7-9 9-11 14-13 12-16 11-13 01 6-7 10-11 14-11 6-8 12-11 21 6-6 12-11 4-12 9-13 7-10 4-10 15-6 10-7 -24-9 6-12 088-6 10-8 3210-0 13-2 8212-2 18-2 1-15 6-20 5-21 7-18 23-9 799-5 17-9 0-14 4-9 5-13 2-22 5-17 7-15 17-9 9-5 10-4 17-9 21-5 11-3 22-6 9-5 18-8 7-10 1-13 3-1 14-4 -97-12 8-19 #NCAA (##FinalFour); %NIT *SEC Champions;+ACCChampions T 2004## 2003% Paul Hewitt 2002 Paul 2001# BobbyCremins 2000 1999% BobbyCremins 1998% 1997 95BbyCeisT Bobby BobbyCremins 1996+# 1995 1994% Bobby Bobby 1993+# Bobby 1992# 1991# Bobby 1990+## Bobby 1989# Bobby 1988# Bobby 1987# 1986# Bobby 1985+# 1984% BobbyCremins None BobbyCremins 1983 DwaneMorrison 1982 DwaneMorrison 1981 1980 T DwaneMorrison 1979 DwaneMorrison 1978 97DwaneMorrison 1977 DwaneMorrison 1976 Coach Year l ofrneCaposis5 7(1970,1971,1984,1994,1998,1999,2003) 0 13(1960,1985-93consecutive,1996,2001,2004) 1 (1938) NIT NCAA 3(1985,1990,1993) 9-10, 3 seasons All ConferenceChampionships 2 (1996; 1985-T) Championships Tournament ACC 166-210, 25 seasons ACC Regular-SeasonChampionships 212-224, 32 seasons All-Time ACC Record(Reg.season) Metro Championships All-Time MetroRecord SEC Championships All-Time SECRecord 1,138-997 (.533) All-Time Record alHwt Marvin Lewis Marvin Paul Hewitt Paul Hewitt JonBabul,Jason MattHarpring,Michael Cremins Bobby Cremins Bobby Bobby Cremins Ivano Newbill Ivano Bobby Cremins Brian Oliver Bobby Cremins MarkPrice,John Cremins Bobby Tech enters Atlantic CoastConference Tech leavesMetroConference Tech entersMetroConference eitJon Babul, ShaunFein, Hewitt rmn DrewBarry, John Cremins IvanoNewbill,MalcolmMackey JonBarry, GregWhite Cremins BrianDomalik,JamesMunlyn Cremins Cremins Tom Hammonds DuaneFerrell Cremins BruceDalrymple Cremins MarkPrice,JohnSalley Cremins MarkPrice,John Cremins Cremins Winston Neal Alvin Jones Paul Trotti Jason Collier, Jason Floyd, Eddie Elisma Maurice Bradford ...... George Thomas, Brook Steppe,StuLyon Lenny Horton Sammy Drummer, BillySmith ...... Bill Allgood ati()WLConf. W-L Ray Schnitzer Mike Bottorff Harry Allen, Captain(s) ony Akins, MichaelIsenhour, ravis Best,JamesForrest ico Brown, ...... ei ...... Lewis ...... aly...... Salley aly...... Salley el ...... Kelly ly ...... Floyd ...... adx...... Maddox ...... 19-1 ...... 51 7-9/T5th 15-16 5-11/8th 13-17 6-10/T5th 6-10/6th 15-16 19-14 61 7-9/5th 16-15 8-8/5th 17-13 81 9-7/T3rd 28-10 41 13-3/1st 24-12 81 8-8/5th 18-12 4-10/6th 3-11/8th 13-15 10-16 6-6 15-12 61 7-9/6th 16-13 8-8/T4th 6-8/T5th 23-12 17-13 01 8-6/5th 8-6/4th 20-12 7-7/5th 22-10 16-13 3-3 18-10 31 0-1 13-14 81 6-8/T5th 18-11 -83-13/9th 9-18 878-6/T3rd 28-7 0-14/8th 4-23 17-9 7711-3/2nd 9-5/T1st 27-7 27-8 1-13/8th 8-18 8-8/6th 1 Winning Streaks

Overall: 15 games, 12-2-85 (at St. Louis) Column Key through 1-21-86 (Duke). Ended by North WILLIAM Carolina (1-25-86) Site - home (h), away (a) or neutral (n), number key fol- Start of Season: 12 games, 11-18-03 lowing each season) ALEXANDER (Louisiana-Lafyatte) through 12-29-03 (VCU). TR - Tech’s national rank, AP/coaches (listed beginning Georgia Tech ’12 Ended by Georgia (1-3-04) with 1949-50 season) Record: 36-38 (.486) Home: 16 games, 2-23-63 (Georgia) through 2-18-64 OR - opponent’s national rank, AP/coaches (listed be- (Tennessee). Ended by Auburn (12-1-64). ginning with 1949-50 season) 1919-20, 1921-24 (4) Away: 5 games, 12-2-85 (St. Louis) through 1- Rec - Tech cumulative season record 18-86 (Clemson); 12-3-62 (Furman) through 1-12-63 (Mississippi); 2-7-59 (Tulane) through 1905-06 (2-1) 1919-20 (7-10) 12-10-59 (South Carolina); 2-23-70 (Tulane) through 1-9-71 (Tulane). Home: 1-1, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0 Home: 4-2, Away: 3-8, Neutral: 0-0 ACC: 9 games, 2-27-85 (North Carolina) through F. 17 h L 6-26 Auburn ...... 0-1 J. 10 h1 L 24-29 Auburn ...... 0-1 J. 16 h2 W 30-26 Mercer ...... 1-1 1-21-86 (Duke). Ended by North Carolina (1- M. 10 a W 27-13 Georgia ...... 1-1 25-86). M. 17 h W 13-11 Georgia (ot) ...... 2-1 J. 17 h1 W 28-23 Macon YMCA ...... 2-1 Home games in 1905-06 played at Peachtree Auditorium J. 23 h1 W 32-17 Clemson ...... 3-1 ACC Home: 9 games, 3-2-95 (Florida State) J. 30 h1 L 21-39 Vanderbilt ...... 3-2 J. 31 a L 33-41 Rome YMCA ...... 3-3 through 3-3-96 (Clemson). Includes the Omni F. 6 h3 W 44-33 Stetson ...... 4-3 ACC at Alexander Memorial Coliseum: JOHN F. 7 a L 11-25 Chattanooga ...... 4-4 8 games, 2-6-85 (Duke) through 3-2-86 F. 13 a W 21-16 Mercer ...... 5-4 (Clemson); 2-19-94 (Wake Forest) through 2- HEISMAN F. 14 a L 4-64 Macon YMCA ...... 5-5 F. 20 a L 17-41 Clemson ...... 5-6 4-95 (Maryland). Pennsylvania ’92 F. 21 a L 32-40 Clemson YMCA ...... 5-7 ACC Away: 3 games, 1-23-85 (Clemson) Record: 9-14 (.391) F. 27 a L 3-32 Vanderbilt ...... 5-8 through 2-2-85 (Maryland); 2-10-96 (North F. 28 a W 29-26 Piedmont ...... 6-8 Carolina) through 2-28-96 (Florida State); 2- 1908-14 (3 seasons) M. 5 a W 22-14 Newberry ...... 7-8 M. 6 a L 21-44 Atlanta Athletic Club ...... 7-9 19-04 (Maryland) through 3-3-04 (Duke) M. 9 a L 17-21 Auburn ...... 7-10 Home games at City Auditorium (h1), Atlanta Athletic Club (h2) & Luckie 1908-09 (1-6) Street YMCA (h3) F. 18 a W 33-30 Chattanooga ...... 8-5 Home: 1-3, Away: 0-3, Neutral: 0-0 F. 24 n1 W 34-30 Mississippi State ...... 9-5 JOE BEAN F. 25 n1 W 34-23 South Carolina ...... 10-5 J. 8 h W 28-7 Mercer ...... 1-0 F. 26 n1 L 14-29 Mercer ...... 10-6 J. 15 a L 13-26 Mercer ...... 1-1 Record: 4-10 (.286) F. 27 n1 W 33-25 Alabama ...... 11-6 J. 16 h L 15-29 Tulane ...... 1-2 Home games at City Auditorium (h1) & Atlanta Athletic Club (h2) J. 22 a L 9-78 Georgia ...... 1-3 1920-21 (1 season) n1-SIC Tournament (City Auditorium, Atlanta, Ga.) J. 28 a L 12-18 Atlanta Athletic Club ...... 1-4 J. 29 h L 13-69 Georgia ...... 1-5 1922-23 (9-9) F. 4 h L 8-24 Auburn ...... 1-6 1920-21 (4-10) Home games at Cable Piano Company Hall. Home: 2-4, Away: 0-5, Neutral: 2-1 Home: 5-1, Away: 2-6, Neutral: 2-2 J. 5 h L 23-40 Atlanta Athletic Club ...... 0-1 1912-13 (2-6) J. 8 h L 19-20 Mercer ...... 0-1 J. 6 a L 20-30 Mercer ...... 0-2 J. 14 h L 18-20 Wofford ...... 0-2 J. 12 h W 35-17 Auburn ...... 1-2 Home: 0-4, Away: 2-2, Neutral: 0-0 J. 21 h W 44-24 Furman ...... 1-2 J. 13 a W 26-17 Clemson ...... 2-2 J. 22 h L 28-30 Auburn ...... 1-3 F. 7 h L 22-26 Clemson ...... 0-1 J. 20 h W 33-32 Mercer ...... 3-2 J. 29 a L 18-41 Mercer ...... 1-4 F. 8 a W 27-11 Clemson ...... 1-1 J. 23 a W 33-30 Progressive Club ...... 4-2 F. 5 h W 28-22 Clemson ...... 2-4 F. 14 h L 27-36 Auburn ...... 1-2 J. 27 h W 35-22 Clemson ...... 5-2 F. 12 a L 16-53 VMI ...... 2-5 F. 15 a L 12-71 Georgia ...... 1-3 F. 3 h W 52-20 Florida ...... 6-2 F. 14 a L 15-31 Virginia Tech ...... 2-6 F. 21 h L 25-31 Mercer ...... 1-4 F. 9 h W 39-24 Alabama ...... 7-2 F. 15 a L 14-37 Georgetown ...... 2-7 F. 22 a L 19-23 Auburn ...... 1-5 F. 13 a L 29-41 Chattanooga ...... 7-3 F. 16 a L 23-37 Catholic ...... 2-8 F. 25 a W 23-19 Mercer ...... 2-5 F. 16 a L 31-37 Birmingham Athletic Club ...... 7-4 F. 19 h L 28-29 Tennessee ...... 2-9 F. 28 h L 20-35 Georgia ...... 2-6 F. 17 a L 27-28 Alabama ...... 7-5 F. 25 n1 W 53-11 Birmingham Southern ...... 3-9 Home games on campus in the Crystal Palace, located at Cherry & Third F. 19 a L 31-45 Mississippi State ...... 7-6 F. 26 n1 W 30-22 Alabama ...... 4-9 Streets. F. 23 a L 26-29 Auburn ...... 7-7 F. 27 n1 L 21-26 Georgia ...... 4-10 F. 27 n1 W 34-26 Centre ...... 8-7 Home games at City Auditorium F. 28 n1 W 27-22 Georgia ...... 9-7 1913-14 (6-2) n1-SIC Tournament (City Auditorium, Atlanta, Ga.) M. 1 n1 L 17-25 Mississippi State ...... 9-8 Home: 3-1, Away: 3-1, Neutral: 0-0 M. 2 n1 L 26-30 Mercer ...... 9-9 WILLIAM ALEXANDER Home games at City Auditorium F. 6 h W 55-41 Vanderbilt ...... 1-0 n1-SIC Tournament (City Auditorium, Atlanta, Ga.) F. 7 a W 30-20 Mercer ...... 2-0 F. 13 h W 31-22 Mercer ...... 3-0 1921-22 (11-6) F. 14 a L 8-58 Georgia ...... 3-1 1923-24 (9-13) F. 20 h W 50-12 Auburn ...... 4-1 Home: 4-1, Away: 4-4, Neutral: 3-1 Home: 3-6, Away: 6-6, Neutral: 0-1 F. 21 a W 23-21 Chattanooga ...... 5-1 J. 7 a L 26-28 Mercer ...... 0-1 F. 26 h L 24-29 Georgia ...... 5-2 D. 29 a W 31-28 Macon YMCA ...... 1-0 J. 13 a W 34-16 Birmingham Ath. Club ...... 1-1 F. 27 a W 21-6 Auburn ...... 6-2 D. 30 a W 39-9 Savannah Athletic Club ...... 2-0 J. 14 a L 20-49 Alabama ...... 1-2 Home games at the Crystal Palace. D. 31 a W 32-31 Jacksonville YMCA ...... 3-0 J. 20 h1 W 44-35 Mercer ...... 2-2 J. 1 a L 28-39 Albany YMCA ...... 3-1 J. 21 a W 29-14 Macon YMCA ...... 3-2 J. 4 h L 23-51 Atlanta Athletic Club ...... 3-2 J. 28 h1 W 44-12 Auburn ...... 4-2 J. 5 a W 48-13 Clemson ...... 4-2 F. 4 h1 W 36-29 Alabama ...... 5-2 J. 8 h L 18-42 Columbus YMCA ...... 4-3 F. 8 h2 L 25-26 Agoga Class (ot) ...... 5-3 J. 11 h W 39-24 Auburn ...... 5-3 F. 10 a W 24-23 Fort Benning ...... 6-3 J. 12 a L 37-42 Furman ...... 5-4 F. 11 a L 13-26 Auburn ...... 6-4 J. 18 h L 26-30 Mercer ...... 5-5 F. 15 h2 W 17-16 Trinity ...... 7-4 J. 19 a L 20-36 Mercer ...... 5-6 F. 17 a L 14-26 Tennessee ...... 7-5 J. 26 h L 28-33 Alabama ...... 5-7

Ramblinwreck.com • 253 Basketball History .2 1L2-5Auburn Kentucky 29-35 Ga.) Tournamentn1-SIC (City Auditorium,Atlanta, 27-33 L Chattanooga Home gamesatCity L Auditorium n1 23-19 W F. 29 a F. 23 a F. 22 .2 1W3-4Sewanee Georgia 31-14 Davidson n1 24-34 W L F. 28 NC n1 27-36 L F. 27 Clemson a 12-35 L F. 21 Mercer h 30-32 Auburn F. L 17 a 21-28 Kentucky 14-15 F. L 16 a L 16-18 F. 14 a Georgia L h F. 13 Vanderbilt 30-25 h W F. 7 28-37 Auburn L F. 6 Mercer h 28-21 W 31 J. h 18-23 L 24 J. a 17 J. h 16 J. n1-SIC Tournament (City Auditorium, Atlanta, Ga.) Tournamentn1-SIC (City Auditorium,Atlanta, wooden structureonthecornerof Third Street& Techwood Drive. Home gamesplayedoncampusatthe Temporary Gym,a2,500-seat .2 1L2-6Mississippi 24-36 Ga.) Auditorium, Atlanta, Tournament(City n1-SIC Alabama h1-City Auditorium; L Georgia Home gamesat Temporary 30-27 Gym n1 W Auburn 19-34 F. 27 n1 L 28-13 W F. 26 h1 F. 20 h F. 19 F. 12 a L 14-30 NC NC L 14-30 L a F. 13 a F. 12 L h F. 19 .3 93 Georgia L 29-33 L h F. 6 a 30 J. Alabama L 24-31 L Auburn a F. 16 Clemson 33-18 a W F. 15 39-22 W a F. 12 h F. 9 F. 8 J. 22 h W 23-22 NC NC L Kentucky 23-22 W Vanderbilt h 24-25 L 23 J. h 23-27 Marquette L 22 J. a Tulane 23-19 Auburn W 16 J. a 31-18 28-32 W 15 J. Georgia h L 13 J. Tulane h 35-30 W a 11 J. 18-33 h 10-16 L 9 J. L h1 8 J. Univ 31-28 a 4 J. W 18-5 2 J. W a 28-29 31 D. L a D. 30 a 29 D. Home: 6-3,Away:0-6,Neutral:1-1 1925-26 (6-11) Clemson 28-26 W 18-20 22-23 L a L 13 J. h h 10 J. 9 J. Home: 1-7,Away:2-4,Neutral:1-1 1924-25 (4-12) 1924-26 (2seasons) Record: 10-23(.303) Minnesota ’18 HAROLD HANSEN L h F. 2 All-Time Scores 34-26 W h 254 26-34 L 19-36 33-43 20-31 28-53 20-26 36-40 •GeorgiaTech Basketball2004-05 North Carolina South Carolina .. Progressive Club Mississippi State Mississippi State Central South Carolina Mississippi State Univ. of Havana YachtClub Havana Yacht Fort McPherson(2ot) Club Atlanta Athletic State State State . ofHavana ...... 3-7 ...... 1-3 ...... MA...... 8-8 ...... YMCA ...... 2-2 ...... 0-1 ...... Havana ...... 9-13 ...... 3-6 ...... 2-3 ...... 5-9 ...... 7-8 ...... 1-2 ...... 3-11 ...... 3-4 ...... 5-10 ...... 4-6 ...... 1-1 ...... 3-8 ...... 6-10 ...... 8-9 ...... 6-8 ...... 0-2 ...... 9-12 ...... 4-11 ...... 3-10 ...... 3-9 ...... 3-5 ...... 4-8 ...... 4-4 ...... 3-4 ...... 2-4 ...... 3-3 ...... 3-2 ...... 6-11 ...... 9-11 ...... Club ...... 4-12 ...... 4-9 ...... 4-5 ...... exh ...... exh ...... 4-7 ...... 8-10 ...... 5-8 ...... 8-11 ...... (2ot) ...... exh ...... 0-1 ...... 1-2 ...... exh ...... Tournament,Ga. City Auditorium,Atlanta, n1, h1-City Auditorium, Atlanta, Ga.;n2-Atlanta Athletic Club;n3-SIC Georgia Home gamesat Temporary Gymexceptwherenoted n3 36-25 Oglethorpe W F. 26 Auburn n3 F. 25 45-31 a 24-42 W Tulane L F. 19 n2 38-37 F. W 16 a F. 12 a F. 11 .1 L a F. 10 .4hW5-5Alabama 41-23 W 50-15 W h 31-28 W h F. 5 a F. 4 F. 2 .2 1W3-7Georgia 33-27 W h1 29 J. .2 81 Kentucky W Vanderbilt 48-16 W h 36-29 W 28 J. h 22 J. h 21 J. .1 W 36-35 W h 19 J. a 15 J. .5hW2-3Clemson 29-23 W Penn-Dixie W h 29-31 a 5 J. L 53-26 1 J. W a 31 D. a 28 D. Vanderbilt 41-31 29-33 W Georgia L a Tennessee 36-35 h W F. 10 Clemson 31-26 W F. 8 Georgia a 42-24 Auburn W 28 J. h 30-33 29-56 L 20 J. h L 26-36 17 J. h L a 14 J. Penn-Dixie Albany a 7 J. 41-36 23-32 W 4 J. L n2 31 D. a 29 D. (ot) Auburn 22-20 W 28-34 L h a 8 J. 5 J. .2 W LaGrange W a 33-31 27 D. W a 26 D. a 23 D. Home: 8-2,Away:7-3,Neutral:0-1 1928-29 (15-6) Auburn TournamentGa.) (City Auditorium,Atlanta, 29-30 Florida h1-City Auditorium; n1-Savannah,Ga.;n2-Chattanooga, Tenn.; n3-SIC L Georgia Home gamesat Temporary 50-24 Gymexceptwherenoted Alabama n3 W F. 25 28-26 n3 21-30 W Tennessee F. L 24 h1 Kentucky 42-25 W F. 18 a 35-31 F. W 15 a F. 13 a F. 11 W n1 28 D. Home: 3-2,Away:4-4,Neutral:3-1 1927-28 (10-7) DePauw W Wittenburg 28-61 L h 37-40 30 D. L a 26-25 28 D. W Evansville a 29-24 27 D. W Cincinnati a 36-38 25 D. L Cincinnati a 41-43 24 D. L a 25-52 23 D. L a 26-35 22 D. L a 21 D. a 20 D. Home: 9-0,Away:6-9,Neutral:2-1 1926-27 (17-10) 1926-1943 (17seasons) Record: 172-134(.562) Pennsylvania ‘21 MUNDORFF ROY 18-32 L 40-24 W 27-29 75-14 44-16 37-33 34-26 41-35 47-20 19-18 South Carolina Mississippi State Louisiana State Atlanta Athletic ...... Progressive Club Southern Bell Progressive Club Georgia (ot) Rome Dixie Stars Savannah J.E.A. The Citadel Club Atlanta Athletic Club Atlanta Athletic Standard Oil Club Atlanta Athletic Dixie Portland oan in lb...... Loraine LionsClub Islay Dairy ...... Columbus Kinners YMCA ...... 1-1 ...... 2-3 ...... 5-4 ...... 2-4 ...... 9-6 ...... 2-6 ...... 6-1 ...... 3-4 ...... 8-6 ...... 8-7 ...... 7-5 ...... 0-3 ...... YMCA YMCA ...... 7-7 ...... 6-5 ...... 0-4 ...... 0-2 ...... 4-1 ...... 4-0 ...... 4-4 ...... 2-1 ...... 8-5 ...... 2-5 ...... 1-4 ...... 4-7 ...... 2-0 ...... 5-7 ...... 1-0 ...... 9-7 ...... 5-1 ...... 3-6 ...... Club ...... 3-0 ...... 6-7 ...... 1-0 ...... 5-5 ...... 2-2 ...... 3-7 ...... 2-4 ...... 0-1 ...... 11-7 ...... 17-10 17-9 16-9 14-9 14-8 15-9 13-8 13-7 12-7 10-7 10-7 10-6 h1-City Auditorium; n1-SIC Tournament (City Auditorium, Atlanta, Ga.) Auditorium, Atlanta, Tournament(City n1-SIC h1-City Auditorium; Home gamesat Temporary Gymexceptwherenoted .2 1L4-3Florida Auburn 48-53 Ga.) Tournamentn1-SIC (City Auditorium,Atlanta, L 47-22 W Home gamesat Temporary Gym,whichburneddownaftertheseason n1 Alabama F. 27 W Kentucky h 23-19 W F. 24 Georgia a 16-35 F. L 21 Tennessee h 15-44 Kentucky L F. 20 32-25 h W Vanderbilt 34-38 F. 17 a L a 32-45 F. 14 Georgia L a F. 9 Auburn 37-19 a W F. 7 Tennessee 37-33 W F. 5 h Florida 49-29 W 31 J. Georgia a 32-23 W 28 J. h 30-39 Vanderbilt L 24 J. Florida h 44-37 W 20 J. a 31-39 L 17 J. h 27-40 Temple L 16 J. a L Rider 30-34 14 J. a L h 33-38 10 J. L a 7 J. L a 3 J. a 2 J. 1 J. Duke 37-44 Tulane L n1 53-31 22-37 W Georgia 1 L M. n1 31-35 Auburn F. 28 h L Auburn F. 25 40-29 Clemson h1 W 47-34 W F. 22 Alabama h1 26-40 Kentucky L F. 19 a 28-36 19-39 L F. 17 Vanderbilt a L F. 15 41-37 a W a F. 12 31-29 Vanderbilt W a F. 8 Georgia 46-25 a F. W 7 Tennessee 23-25 h1 F. 4 Georgia 28-33 L L F. 1 h1 23-26 L 25 J. Clemson a 22 W J. h 24-25 L 18 J. h W 14 J. 51-36 h W 11 J. h a 10 J. 4 J. .3 24-29 L a 30 D. J. 1 a L 24-28 Crescent Crescent 24-28 L Pennsylvania 37-25 a W Baltimore 23-33 1 J. L a 22-24 30 D. L a 28 D. a 27 D. Home: 4-5,Away:5-7,Neutral:1-1 1929-30 (10-13) .3aL a 3 J. .2 49-45 W W a 29 D. a 27 D. Home: 6-2,Away:5-10,Neutral:0-1 1930-31 (11-13) .1n 63 Clemson Georgia 26-30 Ga.) Auditorium, Atlanta, Tournament(City n1-SIC h1-City Auditorium; L 25-27 Home gamesat L Temporary n1 Gymexceptwherenoted 26-37 Auburn 1 L M. Tennessee a 46-41 W F. 25 Alabama h 25-30 L F. 20 37-21 a W F. 16 h h F. 13 F. 9 .6hW4-5Auburn Vanderbilt 41-25 W 38-15 W Georgia h h F. 38-37 6 26-43 W Vanderbilt L F. 2 h1 Kentucky 40-28 W 26 J. Florida a 33-19 W 23 J. Florida 33-26 a W 19 J. 36-19 h W h 16 J. h 8 J. 7 J. 41-17 25-30 26-32 36-22 31-16 73 St. 37-39 34-17 South Carolina Club Atlanta Athletic South Carolina Manhattan (ot) Atlanta Athletic Club Atlanta Athletic Savannah J.E.A. South Carolina Franklin &Marshall ngt fClmu . Knights ofColumbus Stevens Tech Arundel BoatClu Benjamin Franklin Thomas-Scranton ...... 2-3 ...... 1 ...... 4-8 ...... 2-7 ...... Atlanta Athletic Atlanta Athletic ...... 1 ...... 6-8 ...... 2-4 ...... 8-11 ...... 7-8 ...... 4-7 ...... 9-11 ...... 4-7 ...... 4-5 ...... Athletic Club ...... 7-9 ...... 3-4 ...... 7-8 ...... 0-1 ...... 7-9 ...... 3-7 ...... 7-7 ...... 5-7 ...... 5-8 ...... 4-6 ...... 1-2 ...... 0-2 ...... Club ...... 2-5 ...... 2-2 ...... 3-3 ...... 8-1 ...... 7-1 ...... 2-0 ...... b ...... 11-2 ...... 4-4 ...... 9-1 ...... 1-0 ...... 2-3 ...... 2-6 ...... 6-7 ...... 2-1 ...... 1-3 ...... exh ...... Club Club ...... 10-13 10-12 10-12 1-12 9-10 8-10 1-13 9-12 8-12 8-10 7-10 9-12 7-10 15-3 15-6 15-5 15-4 14-3 14-2 13-2 12-2 10-2 10-1 Record by Decade

Period *Yrs Games Won Lost Pct. 1931-32 (7-6) 1900-09 2 10 3 7 .300 F. 2 h W 32-27 Georgia ...... 1-4 Home: 6-2, Away: 1-3, Neutral: 0-1 F. 6 h W 25-24 Auburn ...... 2-4 1910-19 2 16 8 8 .500 J. 3 a W 42-21 Fort Benning ...... exh F. 8 a L 24-53 Vanderbilt ...... 2-5 1920-29 10 186 92 94 .495 F. 9 a L 30-57 Kentucky ...... 2-6 J. 9 a W 41-32 Florida ...... 1-0 1930-39 10 175 96 79 .549 J. 13 a L 22-25 Auburn ...... 1-1 F. 12 a W 34-19 Auburn ...... 3-6 J. 16 h W 45-27 Vanderbilt ...... 2-1 F. 16 a L 19-38 Xavier ...... 3-7 1940-49 10 197 104 93 .528 J. 23 a L 39-40 Mercer ...... 2-2 F. 18 a L 30-34 Tennessee ...... 3-8 1950-59 10 248 110 138 .444 J. 27 h W 52-27 Grayson Athletic Club ...... 3-2 F. 20 a W 42-28 Mercer ...... 4-8 J. 30 h W 30-20 Georgia ...... 4-2 F. 23 a W 49-39 Georgia (ot) ...... 5-8 1960-69 10 259 151 108 .583 F. 3 h L 19-34 Alabama ...... 4-3 M. 2 h W 42-31 Sewanee ...... 6-8 F. 6 a L 15-25 Georgia ...... 4-4 Home games at City Auditorium 1970-79 10 270 132 138 .489 F. 10 h W 36-28 Auburn ...... 5-4 1980-89 10 298 165 133 .554 F. 13 h L 33-42 Mercer ...... 5-5 1935-36 (10-8, SEC 8-6) 1990-99 10 316 188 128 .595 F. 17 h W 38-23 Florida ...... 6-5 Home: 6-2, Away: 3-5, Neutral: 1-1 F. 20 h W 25-22 Georgia ...... 7-5 2000- 5 160 89 71 .556 F. 26 n1 L 33-36 Louisiana State ...... 7-6 J. 4 a L 25-36 Florida ...... 0-1 Home games at City Auditorium J. 8 a W 59-42 Mercer ...... 1-1 All-time 89 2,135 1,138 997 .533 n1-SIC Tournament (City Auditorium, Atlanta, Ga.) J. 11 h L 32-35 Clemson ...... 1-2 *Actual number of seasons of competition during decade. J. 15 h W 46-20 Mercer ...... 2-2 GEORGIA TECH ENTERS J. 17 h W 33-30 Tennessee ...... 3-2 J. 18 a L 23-42 Vanderbilt ...... 3-3 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE J. 25 a L 31-39 Clemson ...... 3-4 F. 26 a W 51-30 South Carolina ...... 14-2 F. 1 h W 29-21 Georgia ...... 4-4 M. 1 h W 54-32 Auburn ...... 15-2 1932-33 (9-6, SEC 7-6) F. 4 a L 28-31 Auburn ...... 4-5 M. 5 n1 W 50-18 Vanderbilt ...... 16-2 F. 8 h L 40-42 Vanderbilt ...... 4-6 Home: 4-1, Away: 4-4, Neutral: 1-1 M. 4 n1 W 44-29 Tulane ...... 17-2 F. 12 h W 34-16 Sewanee ...... 5-6 M. 7 n1 W 58-47 Mississippi ...... 18-2 J. 7 a W 29-28 Clemson ...... 1-0 F. 15 a W 58-35 Sewanee ...... 6-6 Home games at the Naval Armory J. 11 h L 31-42 Original Celtics ...... exh F. 17 h W 39-22 Florida ...... 7-6 n1-SEC Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) J. 14 a L 25-30 Georgia ...... 1-1 F. 19 h W 46-22 Auburn ...... 8-6 F. 22 a W 24-22 Georgia ...... 9-6 J. 17 a W 38-32 Sewanee ...... 2-1 GEORGIA TECH BEGINS PLAYING J. 18 a L 27-38 Vanderbilt ...... 2-2 F. 24 a L 21-33 Tennessee ...... 9-7 J. 21 h W 47-18 Mercer ...... 3-2 F. 28 n1 W 42-37 Vanderbilt ...... 10-7 HOME GAMES IN HEISMAN GYM J. 28 h W 26-16 Georgia ...... 4-2 F. 29 n1 L 34-43 Alabama ...... 10-8 F. 1 h L 19-26 Alabama ...... 4-3 Home games played on campus at the Naval Armory, an 1,150-seat F. 4 h W 37-23 Tennessee ...... 5-3 facility on same site as Temporary Gym 1938-39 (6-9, SEC 4-8) n1-SEC Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.) F. 6 h W 38-26 Sewanee ...... 6-3 Home: 5-3, Away: 1-5, Neutral: 0-1 F. 9 h W 41-21 Mexico City YMCA ...... exh F. 11 a L 22-45 Kentucky ...... 6-4 1936-37 (13-2, SEC 10-0) J. 11 h L 28-30 Mercer ...... 0-1 F. 13 a L 26-33 Tennessee ...... 6-5 J. 14 h W 30-24 Vanderbilt ...... 1-1 F. 15 a W 29-20 Auburn ...... 7-5 Home: 7-0, Away: 5-1, Neutral: 1-1 J. 21 h W 32-31 Tulane (ot) ...... 2-1 F. 18 a W 32-30 Georgia ...... 8-5 J. 9 h W 53-36 Mercer ...... 1-0 J. 28 a L 26-32 Georgia ...... 2-2 F. 21 n1 W 29-18 Auburn ...... 9-5 J. 13 a W 35-25 Florida ...... 2-0 F. 1 a W 29-25 South Carolina ...... 3-2 F. 24 n2 L 24-30 Tennessee ...... 9-6 J. 16 h W 39-27 Vanderbilt ...... 3-0 F. 4 a L 29-33 Florida (ot) ...... 3-3 Home games at City Auditorium J. 20 h W 51-13 Clemson ...... 4-0 F. 8 h W 37-32 Sewanee ...... 4-3 n1-Atlanta Athletic Club; n2-SEC Tournament (City Auditorium, Atlanta, J. 23 a W 54-32 Sewanee ...... 5-0 F. 9 h W 37-35 Louisiana State ...... 5-3 Ga.) J. 27 h W 70-26 Fort Benning ...... exh F. 11 a L 42-49 Vanderbilt ...... 5-4 J. 30 a W 34-20 Georgia ...... 6-0 F. 15 a L 25-39 Alabama ...... 5-5 1933-34 (6-12, SEC 4-9) F. 6 a L 30-31 Pennsylvania ...... 6-1 F. 18 h L 29-41 Georgia ...... 5-6 F. 10 h W 36-18 Sewanee ...... 7-1 F. 21 h W 38-28 South Carolina ...... 6-6 Home: 3-4, Away: 3-7, Neutral: 0-1 F. 11 h W 42-28 Auburn ...... 8-1 F. 22 a L 24-38 Auburn ...... 6-7 F. 27 h L 33-49 Auburn ...... 6-8 D. 28 a L 19-38 Baltimore ...... 0-1 F. 13 a W 40-30 Vanderbilt ...... 9-1 F. 15 h W 43-37 Florida ...... 10-1 M. 3 n1 L 38-42 Mississippi (SEC) ...... 6-9 D. 29 a L 32-40 Rider ...... 0-2 n1-SEC Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.) D. 30 a L 31-45 St. Thomas-Scranton ...... 0-3 F. 20 h W 42-22 Georgia ...... 11-1 J. 6 h L 22-24 Vanderbilt ...... 0-4 F. 27 a W 35-33 Auburn ...... 12-1 J. 9 a W 28-26 Auburn ...... 1-4 M. 1 n1 W 43-30 Mississippi State ...... 13-1 1939-40 (7-8, SEC 6-7) M. 2 n1 L 30-40 Kentucky ...... 13-2 J. 13 a W 33-25 Georgia ...... 2-4 Home: 5-4, Away: 2-3, Neutral: 0-1 J. 17 h L 28-50 Original Celtics ...... exh Home games at the Naval Armory J. 20 a W 40-39 Sewanee ...... 3-4 n1-SEC Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.) J. 6 a L 30-34 South Carolina ...... 0-1 J. 27 h L 33-37 Georgia ...... 3-5 J. 13 h W 49-43 Vanderbilt ...... 1-1 J. 31 h L 35-45 Tennessee ...... 3-6 1937-38 (18-2, SEC 12-2) J. 15 h L 40-45 Florida ...... 1-2 F. 3 a L 16-63 Alabama ...... 3-7 J. 20 h W 50-39 Mississippi ...... 2-2 F. 7 h W 31-25 Clemson ...... 4-7 Home: 11-0, Away: 4-2, Neutral: 3-0 J. 27 h L 31-46 Georgia ...... 2-3 F. 9 a L 30-38 Vanderbilt ...... 4-8 SEC Champions J. 31 h L 34-52 Alabama ...... 2-4 F. 10 a L 25-49 Kentucky ...... 4-9 F. 2 a W 34-33 Louisiana State ...... 3-4 F. 12 a L 21-23 Tennessee ...... 4-10 J. 8 h W 35-30 NC State ...... 1-0 F. 3 h L 25-37 Tulane ...... 3-5 F. 14 h W 24-20 Auburn ...... 5-10 J. 15 h W 59-25 Vanderbilt ...... 2-0 F. 6 h W 53-31 Auburn ...... 4-5 F. 17 h L 27-28 Georgia ...... 5-11 J. 17 a W 46-37 Mercer ...... 3-0 F. 10 a W 57-39 Vanderbilt ...... 5-5 F. 21 h W 43-27 Sewanee ...... 6-11 J. 19 h W 53-23 Mercer ...... 4-0 F. 13 h W 41-35 Duke ...... 6-5 M. 2 n1 L 19-33 Georgia ...... 6-12 J. 26 h W 36-24 Alabama ...... 5-0 F. 17 a L 31-40 Georgia ...... 6-6 Home games at City Auditorium J. 29 h W 51-28 Georgia ...... 6-0 F. 19 h W 44-39 Kentucky ...... 7-6 n1-SEC Tournament (City Auditorium, Atlanta, Ga.) F. 4 a L 35-47 Louisiana State ...... 6-1 F. 21 a L 38-39 Auburn (ot) ...... 7-7 F. 5 a L 22-37 Tulane ...... 6-2 F. 29 n1 L 43-55 Tennessee ...... 7-8 F. 9 h W 57-35 South Carolina ...... 7-2 n1-SEC Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.) 1934-35 (6-8, SEC 5-5) F. 10 h W 41-31 Sewanee ...... 8-2 Home: 3-2, Away: 3-6, Neutral: 0-0 F. 12 a W 40-35 Vanderbilt ...... 9-2 1940-41 (8-11, SEC 4-9) F. 15 h W 43-42 Auburn ...... 10-2 J. 12 a L 29-43 Clemson ...... 0-1 F. 17 h W 54-40 Florida ...... 11-2 Home: 6-2, Away: 1-8, Neutral: 1-1 J. 16 h L 26-36 Tennessee ...... 0-2 F. 19 a W 29-27 Georgia ...... 12-2 D. 29 n1 W 39-34 South Carolina (ot) ...... 1-0 J. 19 a L 23-33 Georgia ...... 0-3 F. 25 h W 53-33 Clemson ...... 13-2 J. 25 h L 32-33 Vanderbilt (ot) ...... 0-4 D. 31 a W 44-35 South Carolina ...... 2-0

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Georgia Auburn 26-31 L L 45-51 Auburn a L a F. 10 Tulane 48-39 W a F. 7 20-37 h L F. 5 Kentucky 49-52 L F. 1 h 37-47 Vanderbilt L 25 J. a Mississippi 55-48 W 22 J. Clemson h 60-47 W 20 J. 63-51 h W 18 J. h h 14 J. 8 J. .2 W 68-28 W Mercer h 70-37 W 21 J. 48-31 h W 15 J. 46-34 h W h 14 J. a 8 J. 7 J. Home: 7-1,Away:6-2,Neutral:1-1 1943-44 (14-4,SEC3-1) 1944-1946 (3seasons) Record: 35-21(.625) Alabama ’24 DWIGHT KEITH W h 9 J. Home: 9-1,Away:2-3,Neutral:0-1 1942-43 (11-5,SEC7-5) T W 49-35 W a h 10 J. 8 J. Home: 5-3,Away:3-4,Neutral:0-1 1941-42 (8-8,SEC4-8) W h 7 J. All-Time Scores 256 41-48 L 63 Camp 36-33 42-53 45-44 65-40 41-54 53-44 41-43 34-18 33-23 35-32 41-34 •GeorgiaTech Basketball2004-05 Mississippi State Notre Dame Louisiana State Fort Benning Louisiana State Fort Benning Louisiana State Clemson (ot) Georgia Pre-Flight South Carolina South Carolina South Carolina Ga. MedicalCollege Atlanta Naval Air Atlanta Naval Air urner Field Wheeler ...... 7-2 ...... 5-5 ...... 6-3 ...... 2-0 ...... 4-2 ...... 3-1 ...... 4-4 ...... 4-3 ...... 7-4 ...... 7-3 ...... 10-4 ...... 9-4 ...... 8-7 ...... 8-6 ...... 8-9 ...... 7-5 ...... 8-2 ...... 8-8 ...... 8-11 ...... 7-7 ...... 3-2 ...... 2-1 ...... 4-0 ...... 8-4 ...... 7-6 ...... 7-9 ...... 2-1 ...... 2-3 ...... 6-1 ...... 8-3 ...... 7-5 ...... 7-8 ...... 2-0 ...... 2-2 ...... 6-0 ...... 5-0 ...... 8-10 ...... 1-0 ...... 6-5 ...... 5-2 ...... 3-3 ...... 6-2 ...... 11-4 ...... 1-0 ...... 2-0 ...... 3-0 ...... 6-2 ...... 4-5 ...... 7-6 ...... Station Station ...... 11-5 ...... 5-0 ...... 4-0 ...... 3-0 ...... 1-0 ...... 2 1L3-6Georgia Florida 30-36 L 58-50 n1-SEC W Tournament (Louisville,Ky.) n1 F. 28 a F. 23 .1 34 Georgia L 43-46 L a F. 16 h F. 15 .1 17 ue... Duke Tennessee 51-73 Georgia L 38-34 W 40-50 Tulane a L a F. 12 59-52 W a F. 9 h F. 6 F. 4 Tennessee 37-41 L n1-SEC Tournament n1 (Louisville,Ky.) 3 M. .1 33 Chattanooga W 63-37 W h 14 D. h 12 D. Home: 7-2,Away:3-8,Neutral:2-1 1946-47 (12-11,SEC6-6) 1947-1951 (5seasons) Record: 57-72(.442) Georgia Tech’33 ROY McARTHUR Florida W Kentucky 64-53 W h Tennessee 26-54 h L F. 2 Kentucky 27-49 L F. 1 h 43-68 Alabama L ... 28 J. Duke h 36-30 W 26 J. a 39-54 Auburn L 21 J. Tulane a 53-26 Alabama W 19 J. h 45-58 37-44 L 18 J. Clemson a L 16 J. Auburn 61-46 a W h 12 J. 45-22 W Clemson a 8 J. 52-38 h 5 J. W 4 J. h 20 D. Home: 5-5,Away:Neutral:0-1 1945-46 (10-11,SEC6-7) Georgia W Georgia 68-49 n1 W 69-42 2 W M. n1 Auburn 51-47 1 M. W a Alabama 74-41 F. W 24 h Tennessee 53-45 W F. 21 Georgia a 53-49 Kentucky W F. 17 70-38 h W 32-51 F. 14 h Tulane L h F. 10 Tennessee 47-38 a W F. 9 Kentucky 26-44 L F. 3 a 58-64 Auburn L 29 J. a 53-39 W 27 J. Alabama h 36-52 L 22 J. h 26-31 L 20 J. a 41-36 W 17 J. a 13 J. h 10 J. Home: 6-1,Away:3-4,Neutral:2-1 1944-45 (11-6,SEC9-5) F. 21 a W 57-53 Mayport Mayport Georgia 57-53 W 71-44 W a 42-64 Georgia L F. 21 h 42-39 W F. 19 a 52-55 F. L 18 Mercer 68-45 a W F. 12 67-34 h Clemson W a F. 11 58-24 a W F. 6 34-43 Mayport L F. 5 h Clemson 58-44 W 29 J. a 50-34 W 28 J. h 26 J. a 22 J. .2n 35 Vanderbilt 63-51 W n1 2 M. .3n 56 Tulane 55-66 L n1-SEC Tournament n1 (Louisville,Ky.) 3 M. 47-63 51-34 55-45 60-43 South Carolina South Carolina South Carolina Mississippi State Atlanta Naval Air Station ...... Georgia Pre-Flight ...... Georgia Pre-Flight ...... 8-6 ...... 6-6 ...... 3-2 ...... 3-4 ...... 9-8 ...... 4-3 ...... 176th Infantry 176th Infantry Ga. Medical ...... Georgia Pre-Flight ...... 4-2 ...... 2-0 ...... 7-5 ...... 2-2 ...... 10-11 ...... 9-9 ...... 8-7 ...... 9-5 ...... 4-5 ...... 5-3 ...... 3-1 ...... 3-0 ...... 1-0 ...... 6-5 ...... 1-1 ...... 5-6 ...... 5-4 ...... 3-5 ...... 2-3 ...... 9-7 ...... 11-6 ...... 5-5 ...... 5-5 ...... 2-4 ...... 1-0 ...... 2-0 ...... 7-6 ...... 9-1 ...... Naval Ba .. Naval Base ...... 11-2 ...... 11-5 ...... 8-1 ...... 6-0 ...... College ...... 11-3 ...... o)...... 8-5 ...... (ot) e...... se ...... 1-2 ...... 1-0 ...... 7-0 ...... 7-1 ...... 10-10 9-10 10-5 .6n 35 Kentucky 43-54 Tulane (Louisville, Ky.) L Georgia 50-40 n1-All-College Tournament, n2 OklahomaCity W Alabama 60-57 6 M. n2 W Florida 46-34 6 M. n2 W Auburn 63-55 5 M. W n2 Kentucky 50-43 4 M. W Georgia a 54-78 F. L 28 h 58-65 L F. 25 a F. 21 a F. 18 .1 56 Duke 55-60 Florida L Georgia 65-42 Tulane W h 73-64 Tennessee 55-59 W F. 16 h L 46-49 F. 13 Georgia a L h F. 12 Alabama 68-58 W a F. 9 Auburn 31-44 a L F. 6 31-38 L F. 4 Tennessee h 31 L J. Kentucky a 57-59 L 30 J. h 56-71 Furman L 26 J. h 65-64 Tulane W 24 J. h 29-54 19 W J. a L Hamline 13 J. a Rice a 35-52 10 J. L Texas 42-43 9 J. n1 L Virginia 45-54 31 D. n1 L Chattanooga 51-48 30 D. W Furman n1 63-50 29 D. W h 53-54 20 D. L h 19 D. h 15 D. SEC Runner-up Home: 4-7,Away:5-5,Neutral:3-4 1947-48 (12-16,SEC9-11) .1 25 Duke 42-53 Florida L 57-49 W Tennessee a L F. 12 Georgia 72-71 h W h F. 10 Tulane 56-49 W h F. 7 49-56 a L F. 5 Tennessee 60-74 L F. 2 Kentucky h 56-63 L 29 J. h 45-56 Alabama L 26 J. Auburn h 51-38 W 22 J. h 33-41 Tulane L 17 J. h L 52-73 14 J. a LaSalle L a 11 J. 59-67 a 8 J. L Furman 7 J. a L Chattanooga 64-49 22 D. W Howard College n1 81-45 20 D. W 62-42 h W 18 D. h W 11 a D. 4 D. a 3 D. Home: 7-5,Away:4-6,Neutral:0-2 1948-49 (11-13,SEC7-10) 12-3 10-2 10-1 13-3 14-3 14-4 .1n 37 Kentucky 53-75 L n1-SEC Tournament n1 (Louisville,Ky.) 1 M. .2 1W4-0Alabama 43-40 W n1 F. 29 .2 68 Kentucky 46-83 Georgia L .. Duke n1 70-46 W F. 28 a 54-64 Tennessee L F. 22 h 28-40 F. 19 L Georgia a L Alabama F. 15 51-44 a W a 46-64 F. 14 Tulane L a F. 7 45-47 Auburn a L F. 4 Tennessee 65-49 W F. 1 Kentucky a 48-43 W 31 J. Alabama h 47-70 L 29 J. h 38-42 Auburn L 25 J. h Tulane 55-42 W 20 J. h 58-51 Detroit W 17 J. a L 39-48 15 J. h L a 11 J. Davidson a 4 J. W 55-41 2 J. W a 31 D. h 19 D. 46-54 52-40 63-72 59-65 60-74 75-45 65-52 W 48-58 52-62 54-50 Louisiana State Louisiana State Louisiana State Georgia (ot) Louisiana State Long Island Birmingham Southern ...... 2-3 ...... 8-11 ...... 2-2 ...... 2-5 ...... 5-9 ...... 4-3 ...... Mississippi State North Carolina Michigan State Boston College ...... 4-9 ...... 4-5 ...... 2-1 ...... 0-1 ...... 4-5 ...... 4-2 ...... 4-0 ...... 1 ...... 2-4 ...... 6-9 ...... 5-5 ...... 4-6 ...... 5-6 ...... 5-11 ...... 4-7 ...... 7-9 ...... 5-7 ...... 4-1 ...... 5-8 ...... 1-1 ...... 3-0 ...... 9-9 ...... 8-5 ...... 5-2 ...... 4-1 ...... 4-8 ...... 3-5 ...... 4-4 ...... 8-4 ...... 6-2 ...... 2-0 ...... 9-6 ...... 8-6 ...... 6-3 ...... , Okla.;n2-SEC Tournament ...... 12-11 ...... 6-4 ...... 3-0 ...... 9-7 ...... 7-4 ...... 1-0 ...... 9-8 ...... 4-2 ...... 4-0 ...... 1 ...... 12-16 10-15 12-15 8-15 1-15 9-15 7-15 7-14 7-13 7-12 6-12 5-12 5-10 4-10 8-10 7-10 12-10 10-10 1-10 10-9 F. 16 h W 60-58 Georgia ...... 9-11 J. 11 h L 55-63 Vanderbilt ...... 0-7 F. 19 a L 32-78 Kentucky ...... 9-12 J. 14 h L 74-75 Mississippi State ...... 0-8 F. 23 h W 66-57 Auburn ...... 10-12 JOHN ‘WHACK’ J. 16 h L 71-80 Mississippi ...... 0-9 F. 26 a W 66-56 Florida ...... 11-12 HYDER J. 20 a L 56-80 Auburn ...... 0-10 M. 3 n2 L 53-55 Louisiana State ...... 11-13 J. 23 a L 65-84 Vanderbilt ...... 19/NR ..... 0-11 n1-Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.; n2-SEC Tournament (Louisville, Georgia Tech ’37 J. 25 a L 66-77 Murray State ...... 0-12 Ky.) Record: 292-271 (.519) J. 30 h L 61-68 Tennessee ...... 0-13 F. 2 n2 L 48-99 Kentucky ...... 1/1 ..... 0-14 1949-50 (14-13, SEC 7-9) 1952-1973 (22 seasons) F. 6 a L 61-82 Alabama ...... 0-15 F. 8 h L 53-59 Auburn ...... 0-16 Home: 9-1, Away: 3-11, Neutral: 2-1 F. 11 a L 67-114 Furman ...... 0-17 F. 13 h L 54-89 Louisiana State ...... 17/12 ..... 0-18 Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec F. 15 h L 57-59 Tulane ...... 0-19 D. 3 h W 84-39 Chattanooga ...... 1-0 1951-52 (7-15, SEC 5-13) F. 17 a L 61-69 Georgia ...... 0-20 D. 10 h W 87-56 Furman ...... 2-0 F. 18 h W 58-53 South Carolina ...... 1-20 D. 14 h W 78-59 Davidson ...... 3-0 Home: 3-7, Away: 2-6, Neutral: 2-2 F. 22 a L 57-69 Tennessee ...... 1-21 D. 19 a L 60-84 Bradley ...... 3-1 Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec F. 27 h W 80-63 Georgia ...... 2-21 D. 20 a L 45-59 St. Louis ...... 3-2 D. 8 13 L 58-90 U.S. Marines ...... exh M. 1 a L 59-67 Florida ...... 2-22 D. 22 a W 68-60 Michigan State ...... 4-2 D. 15 a W 66-64 South Carolina ...... 1-0 a1-Montgomery, Ala.; n1-Gator Bowl Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.); n2- D. 29 n1 W 64-57 Wake Forest ...... 5-2 D. 28 n1 L 63-78 South Carolina ...... 1-1 Louisville, Ky. D. 30 a1 L 34-57 NC State ...... 5-3 D. 29 n1 W 79-62 Auburn ...... 2-1 D. 31 n1 W 63-48 West Virginia ...... 6-3 D. 29 n1 W 78-60 Davidson ...... 3-1 J. 2 a W 73-43 Chattanooga ...... 7-3 J. 5 h L 58-73 Tulane ...... 3-2 1954-55 (12-13, SEC 7-7) J. 6 a L 52-63 Louisiana State ...... 7-4 J. 9 h W 56-54 Auburn ...... 3-3 Home: 6-5, Away: 5-6, Neutral: 1-2 J. 7 a L 62-64 Tulane ...... 7-5 J. 12 a L 60-66 Alabama ...... 4-3 J. 10 h W 65-49 Auburn ...... 8-5 J. 14 h L 64-94 Mississippi ...... 4-4 Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec J. 14 a L 39-73 Alabama ...... 8-6 J. 21 h L 51-96 Kentucky ...... 3/3 ...... 4-5 D. 18 h W 74-57 Sewanee ...... 1-0 J. 16 h L 47-61 Kentucky ...... 2/na ...... 8-7 J. 26 a L 56-69 Tennessee ...... 4-6 D. 20 h L 67-69 South Carolina ...... 1-1 J. 21 h W 68-57 Tennessee ...... 9-7 J. 28 h L 58-67 South Carolina ...... 4-7 D. 28 n1 W 72-69 Idaho State (ot) ...... 2-1 J. 25 a L 55-67 Georgia ...... 9-8 J. 30 h W 66-64 Mississippi State ...... 5-7 D. 30 n1 L 56-70 Canisius ...... 2-2 J. 28 h W 59-55 Tulane ...... 10-8 F. 2 a L 67-92 Vanderbilt ...... 5-8 J. 1 n1 L 62-68 Georgetown ...... 2-3 F. 1 h W 56-51 Georgia ...... 11-8 F. 4 h L 51-73 Louisiana State ...... 5-9 J. 6 h L 66-67 Sewanee ...... 2-4 F. 4 a L 56-69 Tennessee ...... 11-9 F. 6 a L 64-72 Georgia ...... 5-10 J. 8 a W 59-58 Kentucky ...... 1/1 ...... 3-4 F. 6 h W 85-58 Louisiana State ...... 12-9 F. 9 a L 42-93 Kentucky ...... 1/1 ..... 5-11 J. 10 h L 69-71 Vanderbilt ...... 3-5 F. 10 h W 69-38 Florida ...... 13-9 F. 13 a W 58-50 Auburn ...... 6-11 J. 13 a L 95-111 Furman ...... 3-6 F. 15 a L 72-73 Georgia (ot) ...... 13-10 F. 16 a L 73-80 Florida ...... 6-12 J. 15 a L 66-81 Mississippi ...... 3-7 F. 18 a L 62-97 Kentucky ...... 5/na ... 13-11 F. 18 h L 58-83 Vanderbilt ...... 6-13 J. 17 a W 90-71 Mississippi State ...... 4-7 F. 22 a W 61-53 Auburn ...... 14-11 F. 20 h L 81-83 Tennessee ...... 6-14 J. 22 a L 63-83 Vanderbilt ...... 4-8 F. 25 a L 41-59 Florida ...... 14-12 F. 23 h W 79-73 Georgia ...... 7-14 J. 24 a L 66-70 Georgia ...... 4-9 M. 2 n2 L 56-63 Tennessee ...... 14-13 F. 28 n2 L 59-80 Kentucky ...... 1/1 ..... 7-15 J. 26 a W 73-70 Auburn ...... 5-9 n1, a1-Dixie Classic (Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh, N.C.); n2-SEC n1-Carolina Invitational (Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, N.C.); n2-SEC J. 29 a L 58-79 Tennessee ...... 5-10 Tournament (Louisville, Ky.) Tournament (Louisville, Ky.) J. 31 h W 65-59 Kentucky ...... 1/1 ..... 6-10 F. 5 h L 72-76 Alabama ...... 13/nr ..... 6-11 1950-51 (8-19, SEC 7-12) F. 7 h W 75-67 Auburn ...... 7-11 1952-53 (5-17, SEC 4-9) F. 12 a W 79-72 Louisiana State (ot) ...... 8-11 Home: 4-6, Away: 3-12, Neutral: 1-1 Home: 4-4, Away: 0-12, Neutral: 1-1 F. 14 a L 48-64 Tulane ...... 8-12 F. 17 h W 75-54 Georgia ...... 9-12 Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec F. 19 a W 87-84 South Carolina (ot) ...... 10-12 D. 9 h W 87-50 Furman ...... 1-0 D. 10 a L 61-71 Auburn ...... 0-1 F. 21 h W 83-77 Tennessee ...... 18/nr ... 11-12 D. 16 a L 55-85 Bradley ...... na/2 ...... 1-1 D. 12 h L 61-66 South Carolina ...... 0-2 F. 26 h L 66-67 Georgia (2ot) ...... 11-13 D. 18 a L 57-79 Louisville ...... 1-2 D. 19 a1 L 57-60 Alabama ...... 0-3 F. 28 h W 88-68 Florida ...... 12-13 D. 28 a L 47-61 San Francisco ...... 1-3 D. 29 n1 L 60-68 Florida ...... 0-4 n1-Queen City Tournament (Buffalo, N.Y.) D. 29 a L 57-82 California ...... 1-4 D. 30 n1 W 71-54 Georgia ...... 1-4 D. 30 a L 45-78 California ...... 1-5 J. 2 a L 58-64 Tampa ...... 1-5 J. 2 a L 51-58 Rice ...... 1-6 J. 3 a L 60-82 Miami ...... 1-6 1955-56 (12-11, SEC 6-8) J. 5 a L 49-68 Louisiana State ...... 1-7 J. 6 a L 57-70 Georgia ...... 1-7 Home: 6-2, Away: 4-7, Neutral: 2-2 J. 6 a L 45-49 Tulane ...... 1-8 J. 10 a L 60-72 Vanderbilt ...... 1-8 J. 9 h W 56-50 Georgia ...... 2-8 J. 12 h W 69-67 Alabama ...... 2-8 Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec J. 13 h L 54-56 Florida ...... 2-9 J. 14 h W 79-61 Auburn ...... 3-8 D. 9 n1 L 76-88 North Carolina ...... 0-1 J. 20 a L 66-77 Georgia ...... 2-10 J. 17 a L 67-89 Tennessee ...... 3-9 D. 10 a L 66-87 Duke ...... 0-2 J. 22 h L 61-82 Kentucky ...... 2/2 ..... 2-11 J. 24 h L 66-70 South Carolina (ot) ...... 3-10 D. 17 h W 75-62 Georgia ...... 1-2 J. 26 a W 55-46 Mississippi State ...... 3-11 J. 26 h W 85-79 Vanderbilt ...... 4-10 D. 29 n2 W 65-56 Westminister ...... 2-2 J. 27 a W 73-59 Mississippi ...... 4-11 J. 31 a L 93-111 Furman ...... 4-11 D. 31 n2 W 86-82 Canisius ...... 3-2 J. 31 h W 64-44 Auburn ...... 5-11 F. 4 h W 78-73 Georgia ...... 5-11 J. 2 n2 L 67-92 Xavier, Ohio ...... 3-3 F. 3 a W 71-57 Tennessee ...... 6-11 F. 7 a L 63-78 Mississippi ...... 5-12 J. 7 a L 51-104 Kentucky ...... 6/6 ...... 3-4 F. 7 h L 53-54 Georgia ...... 6-12 F. 9 a L 62-66 Mississippi State ...... 5-13 J. 9 h L 59-72 Vanderbilt ...... 4/nr ...... 3-5 F. 9 a L 42-75 Kentucky ...... 1/1 ..... 6-13 F. 14 h L 65-76 Florida ...... 5-14 J. 14 h W 87-59 Mississippi State ...... 4-5 F. 10 a L 47-65 Vanderbilt ...... 6-14 F. 16 h L 79-82 Tennessee ...... 5-15 J. 16 h W 79-58 Mississippi ...... 5-5 F. 14 a L 63-75 Auburn ...... 6-15 F. 21 a L 52-76 Louisiana State ...... 6/8 ..... 5-16 J. 18 a W 85-75 Furman ...... 6-5 F. 17 h L 49-59 Alabama ...... 6-16 F. 23 a L 55-70 Tulane ...... 5-17 J. 21 a L 64-67 Vanderbilt ...... 5/6 ...... 6-6 F. 19 h L 67-69 Vanderbilt ...... 6-17 a1-Birmingham, Ala.; n1-Gator Bowl Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) J. 28 h W 73-72 Tennessee ...... 7-6 F. 21 h W 74-64 Tennessee ...... 7-17 J. 30 h L 62-84 Kentucky ...... 3/4 ...... 7-7 F. 24 h L 77-83 Pennsylvania (ot) ...... 7-18 F. 4 a L 60-93 Alabama ...... 12/17 ...... 7-8 M. 2 n1 W 63-61 Tulane (ot) ...... 8-18 1953-54 (2-22, SEC 0-14) F. 7 a L 74-77 Auburn (ot) ...... 7-9 M. 2 n1 L 56-82 Kentucky ...... 1/1 ..... 8-19 Home: 2-7, Away: 0-11, Neutral: 0-4 F. 11 h W 79-77 Tulane ...... 8-9 n1-SEC Tournament (Louisville, Ky.) F. 13 h W 97-74 Louisiana State ...... 9-9 Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec F. 16 a W 72-68 Georgia (ot) ...... 10-9 D. 5 a L 45-50 South Carolina ...... 0-1 F. 18 a W 79-74 South Carolina ...... 11-9 D. 12 a1 L 56-83 Auburn ...... 0-2 F. 20 a L 74-76 Tennessee ...... 11-10 D. 28 n1 L 64-66 Georgia ...... 0-3 F. 25 a W 81-72 Georgia ...... 12-10 D. 29 n1 L 80-101 Ga. Teachers College ...... 0-4 F. 27 a L 48-66 Florida ...... 12-11 D. 30 n1 L 59-63 Florida ...... 0-5 n1-Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, N.C.; n2-Queen City Tournament J. 9 a L 53-105 Kentucky ...... 1/1 ...... 0-6 (Buffalo, N.Y.)

Ramblinwreck.com • 257 Basketball History aeSite Date Home: 10-4,Away:7-5,Neutral:0-0 1958-59 (17-9,SEC9-5) Site Date Home: 12-4,Away:1-7,Neutral:2-0 1957-58 (15-11,SEC7-7) Site Date Home: 10-4,Away:6-3,Neutral:2-1 1956-57 (18-8,SEC9-5) A G All-Time Scores .2 79-90 Wyoming L 110-78 W a Furman 27 D. W h Georgia 82-77 Louisville 22 D. W h 73-66 20 D. 57-71 W Baylor a L 13 D. 65-56 h W a 11 D. 64-72 L 6 h D. h 4 D. 1 D. Kentucky 60-76 Furman L 74-64 W a Detroit h 4 J. Marquette 70-66 W 2 J. 67-58 n1 59-70 W 28 D. L n1 68-69 Baylor 27 D. L T h 61-59 20 D. W h 64-67 19 D. L Alabama h L 16 D. Davidson 73-62 h W 14 D. a 74-52 W h 7 D. h 5 D. 3 D. Vanderbilt 74-93 Mississippi L 82-78 W a 19 J. a 14 J. Georgia L n1 Texas 80-58 A&M 27 D. W Furman h 76-69 20 D. W 93-74 h W 18 D. Duke 67-64 h W h 15 D. 61-71 h 6 D. L 4 D. h 30 N. .7hL7-1Vnebl ..... Vanderbilt Kentucky 73-81 W L 72-95 Howard College a L h 12 J. 95-54 W a 7 J. h 5 J. 79-66 W 3 J. 75-72 n1 W 29 D. n1 28 D. .2 45 Florida Georgia 64-57 W Tennessee 74-60 W n1-All-College Tournament (OklahomaCity, Okla.) h Georgia 87-85 W F. 25 h 67-65 W F. 23 h F. 19 a F. 14 .3 97 Alabama 89-76 W a 30 D. Kentucky Tennessee 71-52 W Auburn 82-79 W h 72-80 Georgia L 27 J. h Vanderbilt 72-59 W 25 J. h Mississippi 81-60 W 22 J. h 76-67 W 20 J. h 78-61 W 18 J. h 13 J. h 11 J. Tulane 67-73 W L Alabama 76-67 a W a F. 11 Kentucky 92-67 W h F. 9 65-76 Tennessee h L F. 4 Auburn 84-77 W F. 2 h 81-74 W 28 J. a 26 J. a 22 J. .8hW6-3Tulane Auburn 69-53 W 78-99 L h 72-74 L a F. 8 a F. 3 F. 1 .1 58 Tennessee 65-84 L W a F. 18 h F. 10 .1aL5-0Vanderbilt 59-60 L Georgia 62-61 W n1-Motor CityClassic(Detroit,Mich.) a 59-62 1 L M. a F. 24 a F. 22 EORGIA LEXANDER T 258 Result Result Result 78-102 L ECH M 92-62 64-70 83-90 80-77 87-60 88-61

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AT 10/15 10/10 16/18 20/nr 16/nr 19/nr 19/nr 20/nr 9/12 R... Rec ...... OR Rec ...... OR Rec ...... OR ... 5-3 ...... 5-3 ...... 6-5 ...... 9-6 ...... 11-6 ...... 12-6 ...... 14-8 ...... 13-8 ...... 14-9 ..... 15-10 14-10 15-11 D. 17 a L 76-82 NC NC 76-82 L a 17 D. .2aW6-4Kentucky 62-54 W a 2 J. NC 80-53 W h 19 D. .1 86 Duke 48-61 L h Louisville 62-67 19 D. Sou L 65-74 Furman 67-64 n1 L W 13 D. Georgia 80-54 a1 W 12 h D. 74-56 W 9 h D. 3 h D. 1 D. Site Date Home: 9-3,Away:3-8,Neutral:1-2 1960-61 (13-13,SEC6-8) Alabama W Louisville 69-53 W Furman 68-56 a W h 10 D. ... Duke 91-63 W 8 h D. 59-49 W 5 h D. 3 a D. 1 D. Site Date NCAA Sweet16•SECRunner-up Home: 13-1,Away:8-4,Neutral:1-1 1959-60 (22-6,SEC11-3) n1-NCAA Mideast .2 54 Kentucky Tennessee 65-44 W Auburn 74-69 W h 59-66 (ot) Vanderbilt L 25 J. h Georgia 74-66 W 23 J. h Mississippi 80-64 W 19 J. h 91-66 W 16 J. h 13 J. h 11 J. .9hW82-60 W h 9 J. Sou 71-80 L a 21 D. .1 17 Tulane 81-79 W a F. 13 Georgia 83-65 W 63-60 W a 31 D. a 22 D. .7aL7-9Kentucky 89-80 79-89 W L a a 11 J. 7 J. .7hL3-8Auburn 36-38 L Alabama L 57-49 a Kentucky W h F. 11 Tennessee 62-60 h W F. 7 60-65 (ot) Auburn L F. 4 Vanderbilt h 48-43 W 30 J. a 56-69 L 28 J. Mississippi a 61-62 L 24 J. h 67-69 L 21 J. a 16 J. a 14 J. ... W Navy h 60-63 Georgia L 3 J. 54-51 n2 W 30 D. n2 29 D. .1 65 Tennessee 56-57 L a F. 16 .1 1L69-86 Vanderbilt L 57-54 57-62 n1 W 12 M. L n1 Georgia 69-55 11 M. W a 69-68 F. W 27 a F. 22 a F. 20 W h F. 13 .6hW7-5Tulane W 74-55 W h h F. 8 F. 6 .2aL4-8Auburn 6/6 45-48 ...... Alabama L 60-48 a W F. 2 a 30 J. .7aW6-2Georgia ...... Kentucky L 66-62 W 62-72 a L a 10 J. a 7 J. 3 J. .1 06 Vanderbilt Mississippi 80-61 W 89-70 W h 17 J. a 12 J. .1 71-65 W h F. 14 .7aW7-7Tulane W 77-67 W a a F. 9 F. 7 .3hL4-1Auburn 40-51 Alabama L ...... Kentucky 66-53 h W Tennessee 70-94 L F. 3 Auburn h 71-84 L 31 J. h 55-66 L 26 J. h 24 J. a 21 J. .1 94 Tennessee 59-49 W h F. 17 .2 16 Vanderbilt Florida 71-67 W Georgia 76-72 W a 82-62 W F. 28 h F. 23 h F. 21 Result Result 70-64 50-63 85-65 66-53 76-56 Regional (FreedomHall,Louisville,Ky.) 67-75 64-63 South Carolina Utah State ...... TR ...... Opponent ...... TR ...... Opponent issip tt .... Mississippi State Texas Tech Louisiana State Georgia (ot) South Carolina issip tt o).. Mississippi State(ot) Georgia Southern Ohio State ... Ohio University Florida (ot) Louisiana State State State thern Methodist thern Methodist ...... / ...... 6/6 ...... 1-0 ...... 4-5 ...... Mississippi State Oklahoma City Louisiana State ...... 2-0 ...... 2-0 ...... 66...... 6/6 ...... 9-11 ...... 66...... 6/6 ...... 1-0 ...... / ...... 6/6 ...... 4-4 ...... / ...... 6/8 ...... 3-0 ...... / ... 6/6 ...... 5-6 ...... 6-9 ...... 68...... 6/8 ...... / ...... 6/6 ...... 11-1 ...... 6/8 ...... 6-7 ...... / ...... 6/8 ...... 6/8 ...... 88...... 7-1 ...... 8/8 ...... 7-9 ...... 6-6 ...... 66...... 6/6 ...... 5-5 ...... 11-9 ...... 66...... 6/6 ...... 47..... 4/7 ...... 9-6 ...... 5/6 ...... 7-4 ...... 68...... 6/8 ...... 8-5 ...... 9-7 ...... 68...... 6/8 ...... 6-8 ...... (3ot) ...... 15/12 15/12 01 . 13/14 ... 10/17 na/16 ... na/12 10/17 na/15 15/12 na/12 na/12 na/15 na/12 ...... 11....6-4 ...... 1/1 ...... 11....9-8 ...... 1/1 ...... 13/8 13/8 ...... 3-2 ...... 8-1 ...... 5-0 ...... 3-1 ...... 3-0 ...... 4-0 ...... / ..... 3/3 ...... 6-1 ...... 16/15 10/nr 7/12 R... Rec ...... OR Rec ...... OR ... 3-3 ...... 9-1 ...... 6-0 ...... 3-4 ...... 12/15 14/19 nr/19 10-12 22-6 13-2 13-1 12-1 14-2 10-1 9-12 8-10 9-10 7-10 19-3 21-5 20-4 19-4 22-5 21-4 18-3 17-3 16-3 16-2 15-2 ... 7-5 ...... 9-5 ...... n1-Gator Bowl Tournament (Jacksonville,Fla.) .1 77 T 77-74 Auburn W Alabama 2/3 39-48 L h L ...... 70-76 F. 12 Kentucky h L a F. 10 62-71 a L F. 5 Auburn 66-65 W F. 3 h 40-52 Vanderbilt L 29 J. a 71-66 W 27 J. Mississippi h 3/5 23 J. L h 55-60 ...... Georgia Kentucky L 20 J. h 68-62 70-89 W 15 J. h L 62-64 13 J. h L Arkansas a 11 J. h 42-72 6 J. Furman L Missouri 2 J. 72-65 n1 ... W Baylor 58-57 Georgia 30 D. W a1 57-44 29 D. 67-70 W h L Rice 21 D. 72-56 h W h 20 D. 80-84 L h 9 D. 55-67 L a 6 D. a 2 D. 1 D. Site Date Home: 8-7,Away:2-8,Neutral:0-1 1961-62 (10-16,SEC4-10) .2aL7-5Vanderbilt 74-75 L a 2 M. .4hW9-9Furman Georgia 92-69 W 73-65 W h 4 h D. 2 D. Site Date SEC Runner-up Home: 14-0,Away:3-8,Neutral:0-1 1963-64 (17-9,SEC9-5) Auburn 69-64 W 70-55 W h 69-81 L 22 J. Georgia h 73-71 W 19 J. 72-70 a W 14 J. a 86-85 W a 12 J. 61-48 W a 9 J. h 5 J. V NC 2 J. 73-72 W Alabama 84-71 W n1 58-55 27 D. W 73-56 h W 19 D. 80-79 a Rice W h 17 D. 81-63 a 6 D. W 3 D. h 30 N. Site Date SEC Runner-up Home: 13-1,Away:6-4,Neutral:2-0 1962-63 (21-5,SEC10-4) .3aL7-8Vanderbilt 74-88 L Georgia 75-82 L n1 &a1-Poinsettia Tournament a (Greenville,S.C.) 61-68 3 L M. a F. 26 a F. 24 .2 75 Tennessee Louisville 67-50 W 59-50 W h F. 20 h F. 17 .2 96 lrd ...... Florida 89-69 W 66-58 W h F. 25 h F. 23 . Alabama 74-58 Kentucky W Tennessee 66-62 h W 73-69 W F. 2 h 28 J. h 26 J. .2 1W6-1Foia...... Florida 63-61 W n1 28 D. .1 26 Tennessee Louisville 72-60 W 73-78 L a T F. 19 h 69-77 F. 16 L 50-49 W a h F. 8 F. 4 .1 96 Vanderbilt 69-62 W L h a F. 13 F. 9 12-9 10-9 10-8 13-9 17-9 15-9 14-9 16-9 .4aL5-9Vanderbilt 59-79 Florida L Bowl Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) 52-50 n1 &a1-BluegrassInvitational(FreedomHall,Louisville,Ky.); W a n2-Gator 4 M. h F. 27 .2 37 Georgia Tennessee 83-71 W 60-59 W h F. 25 h F. 21 Result Result Result 51-52 56-57 54-56 poet...... R...... TR ...... Opponent Louisiana State Tennessee (ot) ...... Mississippi State Navy (ot) William &Mary Southern Methodist poet...... R...... TR ...... Opponent ...... TR ...... Opponent Florida State ... Mississippi State Mississippi (ot) . Kentucky (2ot) Air Force Southern Methodist Furman (ot) Florida (ot) Georgia (ot) William &Mary Louisiana State ulane (ot) ulane (ot) irginia Tech State ...... 0-2 ...... 1-0 ...... 6-9 ...... 4-3 ...... 2-0 ...... 7/6 ...... 5-6 ...... 3-3 ...... 1-3 ...... 1-0 ...... 7/7 ...... 2-3 ...... 7-11 ...... 4-0 ...... / ...... 6/6 ...... 4-5 ...... 4-4 ...... 5-0 ...... / ...... 6/6 ...... 6-8 ...... 5-7 ...... / ...... 7/6 ...... / ...... 6/6 ...... 2-0 ...... o)...... (ot) ...... 76...... 7/6 ...... 7-9 ...... 7/7 ...... 1-2 ...... 66...... 6/6 ...... 66...... 6/6 ...... / ...n/ .. 11-1 ..... nr/8 ...... 7/6 ...... 1 ...... 0-1 ...... 3-0 ...... 71 ... 5-8 ...... 7/11 ...... 10/12 nr/10 nr/13 nr/13 nr/18 nr/18 nr/10 nr/10 10/9 10/9 ...... n/ .. 11-0 ..... nr/8 ...... / ... 9-0 ...... 6/7 ...... 8-0 ...... 7-0 ...... nr/16 nr/14 R... Rec ...... OR R... Rec ...... OR Rec ...... OR ..... 4-6 ...... 6-0 ...... r1 . 13-13 ... nr/18 10-16 10-15 10-14 10-13 21-5 7-12 7-10 7-13 21-4 12-1 10-0 9-13 8-13 13-1 20-4 19-4 15-1 14-1 16-1 18-4 18-3 17-1 17-3 17-2 13-12 12-12 1-12 D. 16 a L 79-84 Rice (ot) ...... 2-1 1968-69 (12-13) D. 17 a L 75-97 Southern Methodist ...... 2-2 J. 28 h W 88-75 Arkansas ...... 9-7 D. 21 h W 96-71 Georgetown ...... 3-2 J. 31 a L 66-71 Florida State ...... 9-8 Home: 8-4, Away: 3-8, Neutral: 1-1 D. 27 n1 W 84-83 Marquette ...... 4-2 F. 5 a W 75-61 Notre Dame ...... 10-8 Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec D. 28 n1 L 84-104 Wisconsin ...... 4-3 F. 8 h W 110-68 Furman ...... 11-8 N. 30 a L 72-76 Clemson ...... 0-1 D. 31 h W 88-73 Navy ...... 5-3 F. 12 a L 93-102 NC State ...... 11-9 D. 3 h W 87-59 Southern Methodist ...... 1-1 J. 4 h W 76-67 Kentucky ...... 1/1 ...... 6-3 F. 14 h W 95-88 Florida State ...... 12-9 D. 5 a L 74-84 Georgia ...... 1-2 J. 8 h W 87-73 South Carolina ...... 7-3 F. 17 h W 99-85 Tulane ...... 13-9 D. 17 a L 59-72 Tennessee ...... 1-3 J. 11 h W 69-54 Mississippi ...... 8-3 F. 19 a L 73-90 Auburn ...... 13-10 D. 20 a1 L 71-75 Texas-El Paso ...... 1-4 J. 13 h W 59-45 Mississippi State ...... 9-3 F. 22 a L 90-106 Clemson ...... 13-11 D. 21 n1 L 57-59 Oklahoma City ...... 1-5 J. 18 a L 59-68 Louisville ...... 9-4 F. 26 a L 61-67 Georgia ...... 13-12 J. 2 h W 98-77 Tampa ...... 2-5 J. 21 h W 71-55 Georgia ...... 10-4 F. 28 h L 47-58 Tennessee ...... 13-13 J. 6 h L 62-71 Jacksonville ...... 2-6 J. 25 a L 62-79 Kentucky ...... 5/4 ..... 10-5 n1-Hurricane Classic, Miami, Fla. J. 8 h W 72-66 Clemson ...... 3-6 J. 27 a L 63-83 Tennessee ...... 10-6 J. 14 h L 70-101 North Carolina ...... 2/2 ...... 3-7 F. 1 a W 93-81 Alabama ...... 11-6 J. 18 a W 67-59 Mercer ...... 4-7 F. 3 a W 62-57 Auburn ...... 12-6 1966-67 (17-9) J. 20 h L 66-73 Ohio State ...... 13/nr ...... 4-8 F. 7 h W 51-49 Louisiana State ...... 13-6 Home: 12-2, Away: 4-6, Neutral: 1-1 J. 23 h W 75-56 Rice ...... 5-8 F. 8 h W 92-68 Tulane ...... 14-6 J. 25 h W 85-59 Hawaii ...... 6-8 F. 12 h W 75-71 Vanderbilt (ot) ...... 7/7 ..... 15-6 Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec J. 28 a W 72-63 Furman ...... 7-8 F. 15 h W 77-73 Florida State (ot) ...... 16-6 D. 1 h W 87-70 Southern Methodist ...... 1-0 J. 30 a L 52-71 Notre Dame ...... nr/16 ...... 7-9 F. 18 h W 47-45 Tennessee ...... nr/17 ..... 17-6 D. 3 h W 87-61 Rice ...... 2-0 F. 5 n2 W 87-74 VMI ...... 8-9 F. 22 a L 68-81 Georgia ...... 17-7 D. 7 a L 87-89 Georgia ...... 2-1 F. 8 a L 67-73 Jacksonville ...... 8-10 F. 24 a L 73-92 Florida ...... 17-8 D. 19 h W 93-75 Brown ...... 3-1 F. 10 h W 88-67 Air Force ...... 9-10 F. 29 a L 89-103 Vanderbilt ...... nr/13 ..... 17-9 D. 21 h W 78-76 Auburn (ot) ...... 4-1 F. 13 h W 73-66 Georgia ...... 10-10 n1-Milwaukee Classic, Milwaukee, Wis. D. 28 n1 W 101-70 Michigan ...... 5-1 D. 29 a1 L 72-91 UCLA ...... 1/1 ...... 5-2 F. 15 h W 90-79 Tulane ...... 11-10 D. 30 n1 L 71-83 Illinois ...... 5-3 F. 18 a W 84-76 Florida State ...... 12-10 GEORGIA TECH LEAVES J. 5 h L 55-76 Clemson ...... 5-4 F. 22 h L 80-98 Florida State ...... 12-11 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE J. 7 h L 91-99 Tulane ...... 5-5 F. 24 a L 85-87 Auburn ...... 12-12 J. 10 a L 68-69 Furman (ot) ...... 5-6 M. 1 a L 77-80 Tulane ...... 12-13 J. 14 h W 102-85 NC State ...... 6-6 n1, a1-Sun Bowl Tournament (El Paso, Texas); n2 - Salem, Va. 1964-65 (14-11) J. 16 h W 84-73 Ohio State ...... 7-6 Home: 10-3, Away: 4-6, Neutral: 0-2 J. 21 h W 79-53 Georgia ...... 8-6 1969-70 (17-10) J. 24 a W 88-77 Clemson ...... 9-6 Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec J. 28 a W 75-68 Florida State ...... 10-6 Home: 10-2, Away: 4-6, Neutral: 3-2 D. 1 h L 52-60 Auburn ...... 0-1 J. 30 h W 91-57 Mercer ...... 11-6 Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec D. 3 h W 83-75 Southern Methodist ...... 1-1 F. 1 a L 48-59 Tennessee ...... nr/13 ..... 11-7 D. 1 h W 72-49 Virginia ...... 1-0 D. 5 h W 71-56 Rice ...... 2-1 F. 4 h W 102-87 Notre Dame ...... 12-7 D. 3 h W 92-80 Georgia ...... 2-0 D. 7 h L 52-66 Tennessee ...... 2-2 F. 6 a W 81-71 Jacksonville ...... 13-7 D. 6 h W 68-54 Oklahoma City ...... 3-0 D. 9 a W 83-65 Mississippi State ...... 3-2 F. 11 h W 82-80 North Carolina ...... 2/2 ..... 14-7 D. 9 a W 87-57 Rice ...... 4-0 D. 19 a L 66-79 Georgia ...... 3-3 F. 15 a W 87-79 Georgia ...... 15-7 D. 10 a L 66-77 Southern Methodist ...... 4-1 D. 21 h W 91-73 William & Mary ...... 4-3 F. 18 a L 71-74 Tulane ...... 15-8 D. 22 h W 97-76 Samford ...... 5-1 D. 29 n1 L 71-77 Louisville ...... 4-4 F. 22 a L 61-65 NC State ...... 15-9 D. 27 a1 L 90-121 UCLA ...... 2/2 ...... 5-2 D. 30 n1 L 90-95 Texas Tech ...... 4-5 F. 25 h W 102-84 Florida State ...... 16-9 D. 29 n1 L 65-87 Indiana ...... 5-3 J. 2 a L 68-73 Ohio State ...... 4-6 F. 27 h W 90-84 Miami, Fla...... 17-9 J. 5 h W 100-71 Southern Illinois ...... 6-3 J. 6 h W 84-71 Sewanee ...... 5-6 n1, a1-Bruin Classic (Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, Calif.) J. 7 h W 96-84 Clemson ...... 7-3 J. 9 a W 96-85 Furman ...... 6-6 J. 10 h W 78-72 Tulane ...... 8-3 J. 12 h L 78-97 Wake Forest ...... 6-7 1967-68 (12-13) J. 15 h W 88-61 Furman ...... 9-3 J. 16 a W 66-63 Louisville ...... 7-7 J. 17 h W 86-74 Auburn ...... 10-3 J. 18 h W 82-71 VMI ...... 8-7 Home: 9-4, Away: 3-6, Neutral: 0-3 J. 19 a L 78-88 Clemson ...... 10-4 J. 20 a L 65-72 Florida State ...... 8-8 J. 24 h L 83-89 Florida State ...... 18/nr ..... 10-5 J. 23 a L 48-55 Tennessee ...... nr/13 ...... 8-9 Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec J. 26 a L 71-74 Ohio State ...... 10-6 J. 25 h W 75-73 Mississippi State ...... 9-9 D. 2 a W 84-70 Rice ...... 1-0 J. 31 a W 51-48 Air Force ...... 11-6 J. 29 h W 93-83 Arkansas ...... 10-9 D. 4 a W 77-74 Southern Methodist ...... 2-0 D. 7 h W 86-78 Georgia ...... 3-0 F. 4 a L 69-74 Georgia ...... 11-7 F. 3 h W 93-78 Clemson ...... 11-9 F. 9 a W 92-62 Pittsburgh ...... 12-7 F. 5 h L 69-82 Phillips Oilers ...... exh D. 16 h L 52-63 Auburn ...... 3-1 D. 21 h W 70-67 Texas Christian ...... 4-1 F. 13 n2 W 89-77 NC State ...... 5/6 ..... 13-7 F. 9 h W 73-62 Georgia ...... 12-9 F. 14 n2 W 104-95 North Carolina ...... 10/8 ..... 14-7 F. 13 a L 68-97 NC State ...... nr/18 ... 12-10 D. 28 n1 L 54-65 Illinois ...... 4-2 D. 30 n1 L 71-96 Loyola-Chicago ...... 4-3 F. 17 h W 101-62 Georgia State ...... 15-7 F. 15 h W 77-76 Florida State ...... 13-10 F. 21 a L 80-97 Florida State ...... 8/11 ..... 15-8 F. 20 a L 66-91 Georgia ...... 13-11 J. 2 h L 78-79 Yale ...... 4-4 F. 23 a W 86-76 Tulane ...... 16-8 F. 26 a W 59-54 Auburn ...... 14-11 J. 6 h W 100-81 Tulane ...... 5-4 F. 26 h L 81-86 Jacksonville ...... 6/6 ..... 16-9 n1-Sugar Bowl Tournament, New Orleans, La. J. 8 a L 53-63 Jacksonville ...... 5-5 J. 17 h W 68-61 Furman ...... 6-5 M. 13 n3 W 78-68 Duquesne ...... 17-9 J. 20 h L 57-73 Florida State ...... 6-6 M. 16 n3 L 55-56 St. John’s ...... 17-10 1965-66 (13-13) J. 22 a L 55-66 Ohio State ...... 6-7 n1, a1-Bruin Classic (Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, Calif.); n2-North- Home: 10-4, Away: 2-8, Neutral: 1-1 J. 27 n2 L 54-82 North Carolina ...... 3/3 ...... 6-8 South Doubleheader (Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, N.C.); n3-National J. 30 h W 90-70 VMI ...... 7-8 Invitation Tournament (Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.) Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec F. 1 h W 99-64 Clemson ...... 8-8 D. 1 h W 112-87 Texas Christian ...... 1-0 F. 7 a L 75-79 West Virginia ...... 8-9 1970-71 (23-9) D. 4 a L 73-83 Southern Methodist ...... 1-1 F. 10 h W 97-67 Wofford ...... 9-9 D. 6 a W 96-87 Rice ...... 2-1 F. 12 h W 97-77 Jacksonville ...... 10-9 Home: 11-2, Away: 7-4, Neutral: 5-3 D. 9 h L 65-76 Georgia ...... 2-2 F. 15 a L 76-89 Georgia ...... 10-10 NIT Runner-up D. 18 h L 74-79 Auburn ...... 2-3 F. 17 h W 60-55 Army ...... 11-10 D. 20 h L 69-93 NC State ...... nr/19 ...... 2-4 F. 20 h L 69-71 Tennessee (2ot) ...... nr/11 ... 11-11 Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec D. 22 h W 92-73 William & Mary ...... 3-4 F. 24 a L 67-72 Florida State ...... 11-12 D. 2 h W 91-77 Southern Methodist ...... 1-0 D. 27 n1 L 48-54 Louisville ...... 3-5 F. 28 a W 80-51 Clemson ...... 12-12 D. 4 a W 97-88 Georgia ...... 2-0 D. 28 n1 W 83-40 Boston University ...... 4-5 M. 2 a L 77-88 Tulane ...... 12-13 D. 5 a W 74-73 Oklahoma City ...... 3-0 J. 4 h W 89-77 Pittsburgh ...... 5-5 n1-Chicago Classic (Chicago, Ill.); n2-Charlotte (N.C.) Coliseum D. 19 a1 W 87-76 Auburn ...... 4-0 J. 6 h W 87-72 Clemson ...... 6-5 D. 22 h W 72-58 UNC Charlotte ...... 5-0 J. 8 a L 80-96 Wake Forest ...... 6-6 D. 28 n1 W 69-58 Florida ...... 6-0 J. 15 h W 86-73 VMI ...... 7-6 D. 29 n1 L 68-70 St. Bonaventure ...... 13/nr ...... 6-1 J. 19 h W 89-56 Georgia ...... 8-6 J. 2 h W 82-72 Rice ...... 7-1 J. 22 a L 48-83 Tennessee ...... nr/20 ...... 8-7 J. 4 h W 99-52 Maine ...... 8-1

Ramblinwreck.com • 259 Basketball History .2 3L n3 27 M. aeSite Date Home: 6-7,Away:1-8,Neutral:0-3 1972-73 (7-18) Site Date Home: 6-5,Away:0-11,Neutral:0-4 1971-72 (6-20) 76-81 L Georgia 83-53 n2 W h F. 12 90-77 W h F. 8 h L F. 6 Clemson 85-67 W F. 3 Virginia a 74-64 W 30 J. a 84-89 Auburn L 23 J. Kansas a 90-81 W 20 J. Tulane a 71-84 L 16 J. Clemson 77-67 h W 14 J. 72-55 h W a 12 J. h 9 J. 6 J. All-Time Scores .3hL5-4Clemson 57-74 Georgia L 78-87 Duke ...... h L Alabama 88-86 W F. 3 a 83-89 L 31 J. Rice h 79-85 L 27 J. h 69-65 W 22 J. h 85-82 W h 15 J. Maryland h 87-102 8 J. Tulane L 55-90 6 J. n1 68-69 L 30 D. L Florida a1 60-63 29 D. L Alabama h 69-78 22 D. L Clemson a 73-89 18 D. L a 77-86 Auburn 16 D. L a 90-83 11 D. W a 28 N. h 25 N. Georgia 78-93 L South Doubleheader(CharlotteColiseum,Charlotte,N.C.) Tulane 88-87 W n1-Charlotte Invitational(CharlotteColiseum,Charlotte,N.C.);n2-North- a .. 74-78 Randolph-Macon 7 M. L h 80-74 2 M. W a F. 28 L Auburn h 50-108 L F. 26 a 77-91 L F. 23 North Carolina a NC Kansas 73-118 F. 19 a L 70-87 65-93 F. 15 n2 L L 53-75 F. 12 Georgia n2 L a F. 11 Clemson 82-78 W a F. 7 Alabama 70-83 h L F. 5 68-99 L F. 2 a 69-71 Tulane L 29 J. a 94-78 W 25 J. Rice h Alabama 22 W J. h 74-87 Clemson 85-90 L 20 J. h L 57-66 17 J. a L Rutgers h 12 J. Davidson h 64-91 8 J. L 66-91 5 J. Furman n1 L 108-91 30 D. W SMU n1 83-71 29 D. W Auburn h 70-93 22 D. L h 62-76 20 D. 55-63 L a L 18 D. h 11 h D. 1 D. N.Y.) National Invitation TournamentYork, (MadisonSquareGarden,New North-South Doubleheader(CharlotteColiseum,Charlotte,N.C.);n3- a1-Birmingham, Ala.; n1-GatorBowl Tournament Michigan (Jacksonville,Fla.);n2- 76-71 W LaSalle 78-70 n3 W 25 M. 70-67 n3 W Tulane W 24 M. 102-74 n3 Furman W 20 M. h Tampa 81-66 6 W M. h Hawaii 99-72 1 W M. Hawaii a 62-91 L F. 27 h 61-63 NC F. L 26 a F. 20 73-66 a W F. 19 n2 F. 13 260 Result Result 58-87 L 64-84 69-89 66-87 82-62 78-61 •GeorgiaTech Basketball2004-05 North Carolina Southern Illinois Florida State Air Force Florida State poet...... R...... TR ...... Opponent North Carolina Notre Dame ...... TR ...... Opponent Pittsburgh North Carolina Ohio State Hawaii (ot) Bowling Green William &Mary Athletes In Action Florida State Air Force Florida State William &Mary Ohio State St. Bonaventure(2ot) State State ...... 3-7 ...... 2-8 ...... 4-9 ...... 0-3 ...... 10-1 ...... 1-5 ...... 1-3 ...... 6-19 ...... 4-8 ...... 19-8 ...... 17-8 ...... 16-8 ...... 16-7 ...... 11-3 ...... 11-2 ...... 10-2 ..... 8/8 ...... 1-0 ...... 5-16 ...... 5-13 ...... 2-3 ...... 0-2 ...... 21-8 ...... 18-8 ...... 14-4 ...... 4-10 ...... 6-20 ...... 5-11 ...... 2-5 ...... 12-3 ...... 9-1 ...... 4-11 ...... 1-2 ...... 1-1 ...... 4-11 ...... 4-10 ...... 2-7 ...... 2-6 ...... 22-8 ...... 15-4 ...... / ... 1-6 ...... 2/4 ...... 5-14 ...... 5-12 ...... 2-4 ...... 16-6 ...... 20-8 ...... 3-8 ...... 2-7 ...... 0-1 ...... 4/4 ...... 3-8 ...... 1 ...... 15-5 ...... 13-3 ...... 4-9 ...... / .. 5-18 ..... 5/3 ...... 15-6 ..... 11/11 ...... 1-7 ...... 5-15 ..... 3/3 ...... 1-4 ...... 1-3 ...... 13-4 ...... exh ...... 6-18 ...... 23-8 ...... 13/13 14/11 1/16 R... Rec ...... OR Rec ...... OR .. 23-9 ...... 3-9 ...... 5-17 ...... 3hW78-75 Mercer W 91-80 h W F. L 3 Alabama h 89-84 W 31 J. h 80-97 Wofford L 28 J. Auburn h 75-74 W 24 J. h 75-87 L 22 J. h 17 J. h 15 J. .4aW7-8Mercer Florida W 70-68 W 69-90 h L a 10 J...... a 4 J. Maryland 70-61 W 67-105 2 J. n1 67-75 L 28 D. L a1 27 D. a 23 D. 70-62 .. 71-89 W Wisconsin-LaCrosse L Florida h 73-69 W a 68-70 10 J. L h 7 J. Yale h 95-101 4 J. Baylor L 80-108 2 J. n1 L 28 D. n1 27 D. .9aL7-1Aaaa...... 11/na W 86-94 ...... Alabama L a 80-74 19 D. 76-91 W Georgia a L 17 D. h 67-86 a 13 D. L 9 D. a 29 N. Site Date Home: 8-5,Away:2-8,Neutral:1-2 1974-75 (11-15) Alabama Tulane 74-79 L Georgia 90-96 L a 66-75 Newberry L 23 J. a 82-76 W 19 J. h 16 J. h 12 J. Clemson 18/na L Auburn 61-63 ...... L Alabama h 86-88 18 D. L a 64-88 15 D. L h 13 D. h 30 N. Site Date Home: 4-10,Away:1-7,Neutral:0-4 1973-74 (5-21) 1974-1981 (8seasons) Record: 91-122(.427) South Carolina’54 MORRISON DWANE .1 L NC 70-108 L h 54-98 n2 F. L 13 73-61 W n2 F. 9 h F. 8 F. 2 .2 512Mercer L 85-102 L h 31 J. h 28 J. .2hL5-1Clemson 97-95 W Doubleheader (CharlotteColiseum,Charlotte,N.C.) 58-71 Auburn L n1-Old DominionInvitational(TheScope,Norfolk,Va.); a n2-North-South 70-92 7 L M. h 2 M. a F. 27 .2 07 Tulane L Duke 70-71 L a 60-70 L F. 23 h F. 20 a F. 16 .6hW7-7Georgia 73-77 North-South Doubleheader(CharlotteColiseum,Charlotte,N.C.) L Tulane 77-67 W n1, a1-MarylandInvitational(ColeFieldHouse,CollegePark,Md.);n2- 87-83 a W 10 M. h Auburn 82-102 6 L M. a 69-79 2 L M. h F. 28 a F. 26 .1 08 Stetson W 70-81 L NC State h 94-118 F. 19 h 72-107 L 85-87 L F. 17 n2 L n2 F. 10 h F. 9 F. 5 Result Result 38 Pan 73-80 73-72 64-61 77-85 73-82 86-98 71-94 81-66 Samford (ot) Presbyterian (ot) Boston University St. Bonaventure(ot) Ohio State Mississippi State St. Bernard Ohio State Mississippi State otenMsispi.. Southern Mississippi Georgia State ...... TR ...... Opponent ...... TR ...... Opponent South Carolina North Carolina Georgia State Southern Mississippi Georgia (ot) Oklahoma City tt .... State American ...... 0-6 ...... 0-5 ...... 8-9 ...... 4-6 ...... 3-6 ...... 0-7 ...... Georgia State Oklahoma City UNC Charlotte North Carolina Florida (ot) ...... 6-7 ...... 5-7 ...... 0-2 ...... 0-1 ...... 3-9 ...... 66....6-8 ...... 6/6 ...... 0-3 ...... 3-8 ...... 2-4 ...... 1-8 ...... 2-8 ...... / ..... 2/2 ...... 9-9 ...... 7-9 ...... 1-2 ...... / ..... 4/4 ...... 7-8 ...... 2-3 ...... 0-4 ...... 57....2-5 ...... 5/7 ...... 5-6 ...... / ..... 2/2 ...... 3-5 ...... 1-7 ...... 1-3 ...... / ..... 6/6 ...... 14/14 9/10 R... Rec ...... OR Rec ...... OR ... 0-2 ...... 0-1 ...... 3-11 ...... 3-10 4-15 4-14 4-13 3-13 3-12 4-20 4-21 5-21 4-19 4-17 4-18 4-16 Charlotte, N.C.);n5-Metro Tournament (FreedomHall,Louisville,Ky.) Cincinnati Charlotte, N.C.;n4-North-SouthDoubleheader(CharlotteColiseum, 60-71 Tulane Poinsettia Tournament (Greenville,S.C.);n3-CharlotteColiseum, L 74-68 n1, a1-KentuckyInvitational(MemorialColiseum,Lexington,Ky.); n5 n2,a2- W 91-52 5 W M. n5 4 M. L h F. 28 W h F. 23 h F. 21 .1 W h F. 19 .1 17 Auburn 51-72 NC L 78-67 W a n4 F. 11 L n4 F. 7 F. 6 .2hW6-6VMI 66-56 Presbyterian W Marquette 87-61 h W 44-55 Newberry L F. 2 h 71-61 W 29 J. h 62-69 L 26 J. h .. Duke 24 J. h 79-54 Georgia 71-91 W 21 J. L 63-69 h Davidson L h 13 J. 72-68 Rutgers a W 9 J. n3 87-94 6 J. Furman L 3 J. 98-81 n2 W Kentucky 2/3 30 D. a2 Davidson 64-66 ...... 29 D. Maryland L 85-60 VMI W a1 65-93 19 D. 53-68 L h Georgia L 16 D. a 59-57 a 10 D. W 8 D. h 28 N. Site Date Home: 9-4,Away:0-6,Neutral:4-4 1975-76 (13-14,Metro0-1) M G .2 09 Louisville 72-67 W 80-91 L n3 3 M. a F. 25 Tulane 58-59 L a 17 J. .2 35 UNC-Wilmington 63-57 W W Cincinnati h F. 21 W Presbyterian a 73-84 F. L 19 NC 82-63 h W F. 15 a 71-81 h F. L 12 Wofford n2 F. 9 L 81-37 W n2 F. 5 F. 4 h 31 J. W ...... 71-59 Clemson W h 74-54 69-98 W 17 J. h L Marquette 14 J. h 97-76 W a 45-63 10 J. L h 8 J. a 5 J. Davidson 62-54 3 J. W 59-44 W h 74-72 18 D. Columbia W h 15 D. 80-79 h W Georgia 72-88 13 D. n1 L 64-43 11 D. W n1 10 D. a 26 N. Site Date Home: 12-1,Away:3-5,Neutral:3-4 1976-77 (18-10,Metro3-3) .2 96 Tulane Georgia 89-62 W 51-60 L h 29 W J. h 27 J. a 22 J. Tulane 57-64 L a 22 D. .2 1L n1 20 D. EORGIA 7-18 7-17 5-17 5-16 6-17 5-15 4-15 4-14 4-13 4-12 ETRO .5hL7-7Georgia 73-77 L North-South Doubleheader(CharlotteColiseum,Charlotte,N.C.) L n1, a1-MarylandInvitational(ColeFieldHouse,CollegePark,Md.);n2- h 5 M. a 1 M. .2 46 Tulane 74-69 W h F. 24 .2 617Duke Clemson 86-107 L 69-85 L a 89-82 North Carolina F. W 22 h 81-111 NC F. L 19 h 66-101 n2 L F. 11 n2 F. 8 F. 7 C Result Result T 55-63 58-56 65-60 74-79 47-45 90-64 74-97 89-82 63-59 70-85 ONFERENCE ECH 47-58 College ofCharleston South Carolina The Citadel Southern Mississippi North Carolina ...... TR ...... Opponent Georgia State East Tennessee Florida State ...... TR ...... Opponent South Carolina The Citadel North Carolina Memphis State St. Louis Georgia State College ofCharleston East Tennessee 3-1 ...... St. Francis,Pa. Idaho State The Citadel Arizona State

ENTERS State State ...... 1-1 ...... 4-7 ...... 5-8 ...... 11-5 ...... 5-2 ...... South Carolina College ofCharleston ...... 3-4 ...... 4-6 ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 ...... 8-4 ...... 6-9 ...... 4-5 ...... 2-2 ...... 4-1 ...... 2-1 ...... 32..... 3/2 ...... tt .... State ...... 1 ...... 1-1 ...... 5-9 ...... 7-4 ...... 1 ...... / .. 8-11 ..... 4/3 ...... 1 ...... State State ...... 1 ...... / ..... 6/6 ...... 5-7 ...... 6-3 ...... 5-1 ...... 1 ...... 10-11 ...... 31 . 13-14 ... 13/18 10/10 14/16 19/18 10/10 13/12 16/15 12/14 12/11 18/nr 20/nr R... Rec ...... OR R... Rec ...... OR .. 9-11 ...... 1-2 ...... 3-5 ...... 2-4 ...... 6-4 ...... 5-3 ...... 9-4 ...... 2-3 ...... 12/11 6n . 10-12 ... 16/nr 12-13 13-13 10-12 1-13 1-12 9-12 8-10 7-10 6-10 16-9 17-9 16-8 15-8 13-7 12-7 12-5 13-8 12-6 14-8 10-5 10-4 .. 9-11 ..... 10-13 1-14 1-15 1-13 9-10 M. 4 n3 W 56-55 Louisville ...... 10/9 ..... 18-9 BOBBY M. 5 n3 L 61-74 Cincinnati ...... 14/20 ... 18-10 GEORGIA TECH ENTERS n1-Marshall Invitational (Huntington, W.Va.); n2-North-South CREMINS Doubleheader (Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, N.C.); n3-Metro ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE Tournament (Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, Tenn.) South Carolina ’70 1979-80 (8-18, ACC 1-13/8th) Record: 354-237 (.599) 1977-78 (15-12, Metro 6-6) Home: 7-7, Away: 0-9, Neutral: 1-2 1982-2000 (19 seasons) Home: 10-3, Away: 2-8, Neutral: 3-1 Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec D. 1 a L 37-55 Virginia ...... 13/13 ...... 0-1 N. 25 h W 75-58 Georgia ...... 1-0 D. 12 h W 68-53 Presbyterian ...... 1-1 N. 28 h W 77-67 UNC-Wilmington ...... 2-0 D. 15 a L 59-66 Georgia ...... 1-2 1981-82 (10-16, ACC 3-11/8th) N. 30 h W 84-69 Troy State ...... 3-0 D. 17 h W 84-64 Wofford ...... 2-2 Home: 8-5, Away: 2-7, Neutral: 0-4 D. 3 h W 82-55 Georgia State ...... 4-0 D. 19 a L 60-70 Maryland ...... 2-3 D. 13 h W 94-54 DePauw ...... 5-0 D. 21 n1 W 83-59 Alabama ...... 3-3 Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec D. 16 n1 W 64-57 Oregon ...... 6-0 D. 22 n1 L 62-67 Virginia Tech ...... 3-4 N. 30 h W 82-66 Presbyterian ...... 1-0 D. 17 a1 L 63-65 Dayton ...... 6-1 D. 29 h L 62-73 NC State ...... 3-5 D. 2 h W 92-56 University of the South ...... 2-0 D. 21 a L 78-79 Davidson ...... 6-2 J. 3 h L 74-83 Maryland ...... 3-6 D. 4 a L 61-62 Georgia ...... 2-1 D. 28 n2 W 73-67 St. John’s ...... 7-2 J. 5 h L 48-56 Clemson ...... 3-7 D. 16 h W 89-60 West Chester State ...... 3-1 D. 29 a2 L 63-65 Maryland ...... 14/14 ...... 7-3 J. 7 a L 42-55 Duke ...... 1/1 ...... 3-8 D. 18 n2 L 44-73 Texas-El Paso ...... 3-2 J. 2 h W 59-56 Cincinnati ...... 11/11 ...... 8-3 J. 9 h W 70-60 Western Carolina ...... 4-8 D. 19 n2 L 57-59 Oklahoma State ...... 3-3 J. 9 h W 94-65 Southern Mississippi ...... 9-3 J. 12 h L 49-64 Troy State ...... 4-9 D. 23 a W 45-43 Maryland ...... 4-3 J. 11 a L 64-68 Georgia ...... 9-4 J. 14 a1 L 53-54 North Carolina ...... 15/15 ..... 4-10 D. 28 n1 L 42-53 Georgia ...... 4-4 J. 14 a L 84-90 Louisville ...... 9/8 ...... 9-5 J. 19 a2 L 37-40 Boston College ...... 4-11 J. 2 h L 56-74 Wake Forest ...... nr/20 ...... 4-5 J. 16 a W 75-70 Tulane ...... 10-5 J. 21 h L 49-56 Duke ...... 5/5 ..... 4-12 J. 6 h L 57-62 Clemson ...... 4-6 J. 21 a W 92-79 St. Louis ...... 11-5 J. 26 h L 59-67 Wake Forest ...... 4-13 J. 9 h L 49-55 NC State ...... 15/15 ...... 4-7 J. 24 h L 62-65 Memphis State ...... 11-6 J. 31 a L 52-76 Clemson ...... 16/17 ..... 4-14 J. 13 h W 79-71 Flagler ...... 5-7 J. 28 h W 57-49 St. Louis ...... 12-6 F. 2 h W 70-69 Seton Hall ...... 5-14 J. 16 a L 60-79 Virginia ...... 3/2 ...... 5-8 F. 1 h L 72-77 Auburn ...... 12-7 F. 6 a L 49-60 NC State ...... 5-15 J. 20 a L 49-55 Clemson ...... 5-9 F. 9 a L 67-75 Cincinnati ...... 12-8 F. 9 h W 62-61 Virginia ...... 18/nr ..... 6-15 J. 23 h1 L 54-66 North Carolina ...... 1/1 ..... 5-10 F. 11 h W 63-58 Tulane ...... 13-8 F. 11 h L 50-60 North Carolina ...... 11/11 ..... 6-16 J. 26 a L 40-49 NC State ...... 17/17 ..... 5-11 F. 14 h W 69-59 Louisville ...... 14-8 F. 16 a L 48-49 Wake Forest ...... 6-17 J. 30 h W 64-63 Maryland ...... 6-11 F. 18 a L 59-61 Memphis State ...... 14-9 F. 18 h W 40-38 Georgia ...... 7-17 F. 3 a L 46-47 Duke ...... 6-12 F. 21 a L 72-78 Florida State ...... 12/10 ... 14-10 F. 21 h W 67-52 West Virginia Tech ...... 8-17 F. 6 a1 L 38-53 Wake Forest ...... 13/16 ..... 6-13 F. 25 h L 82-85 Florida State ...... 12/10 ... 14-11 F. 28 n2 L 49-51 Maryland (ot) ...... 7/7 ..... 8-18 F. 10 h W 79-54 Francis Marion ...... 7-13 M. 2 n3 W 39-38 Cincinnati ...... nr/18 ...... 15-11 n1-Roanoke Times & World-News Holiday Classic (Roanoke (Va.) Civic F. 13 a W 55-40 Georgia Southern ...... 8-13 M. 3 n3 L 69-71 Florida State ...... nr/18 ... 11/11 ... 15-12 Center; a1-Greensboro (N.C.) Coliseum; a2-Boston Garden, Boston, F. 15 h L 52-56 Virginia ...... 1/1 ..... 8-14 n1, a1-Dayton Invitational (Dayton Arena, Dayton, Ohio); n2-Maryland Mass.; n2-ACC Tournament (Greensboro [N.C.] Coliseum) F. 20 h W 87-78 Duke ...... 9-14 Invitational (Cole Field House, College Park, Md.) n3-Metro Tournament F. 24 a L 54-77 North Carolina ...... 2/2 ..... 9-15 (Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, Ohio) 1980-81 (4-23, ACC 0-14/8th) F. 27 h W 74-73 Georgia State ...... 10-15 M. 4 n3 L 39-55 North Carolina ...... 1/1 ... 10-16 Home: 4-12, Away: 0-8, Neutral: 0-3 h1, n1-The Omni, Atlanta, Ga.; n2-Sun Bowl Tournament (El Paso, GEORGIA TECH LEAVES Texas); a1-Greensboro (N.C.) Coliseum; n3-ACC Tournament Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec (Greensboro (N.C.) Coliseum) METRO CONFERENCE N. 28 h L 77-88 Western Carolina ...... 0-1 D. 1 h W 87-59 Flagler ...... 1-1 1978-79 (17-9) D. 2 h W 45-42 University of the South ...... 2-1 1982-83 (13-15, ACC 4-10/6th) D. 6 h L 38-55 Georgia ...... 2-2 Home: 12-3, Away: 0-9, Neutral: 1-3 Home: 13-1, Away: 3-8, Neutral: 1-0 D. 17 h W 64-61 Presbyterian ...... 3-2 Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec D. 20 h L 44-49 Wofford ...... 3-3 Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec N. 24 a L 73-78 Seton Hall ...... 0-1 D. 23 h L 55-66 Maryland ...... 9/9 ...... 3-4 N. 29 h W 116-72 Wofford ...... 1-0 N. 27 h W 111-54 Baptist College ...... 1-1 D. 26 n1 L 45-53 Purdue ...... 3-5 D. 2 h W 76-54 St. Francis, N.Y...... 2-0 D. 1 h W 75-51 Georgia ...... 2-1 D. 27 n1 L 41-64 Jacksonville ...... 3-6 D. 4 n1 L 67-82 Georgia ...... 2-1 D. 12 h W 70-49 Biscayne ...... 3-1 D. 30 a L 51-65 Georgia ...... 3-7 D. 13 h W 85-41 University of the South ...... 3-1 D. 14 h W 108-63 Tennessee Tech ...... 4-1 J. 3 a L 61-87 Wake Forest ...... 8/8 ...... 3-8 D. 15 h W 90-85 Alabama A&M ...... 4-1 D. 16 a L 76-86 East Tennessee State ...... 4-2 J. 7 h1 L 54-65 Clemson ...... 20/20 ...... 3-9 D. 18 a L 73-101 Oklahoma ...... 4-2 D. 21 a1 L 57-60 Auburn ...... 4-3 J. 10 a L 68-93 NC State ...... 3-10 J. 4 n2 L 57-81 Iona ...... 4-3 D. 29 n1 W 83-81 Brigham Young ...... 5-3 J. 12 h W 77-70 Newberry ...... 4-10 J. 8 a1 L 53-60 Wake Forest ...... 4-4 D. 30 a2 L 56-57 Minnesota ...... 5-4 J. 17 h L 48-85 Virginia ...... 2/2 ..... 4-11 J. 11 h W 71-66 Clemson ...... 5-4 J. 2 a L 71-77 DePaul ...... 5-5 J. 21 a L 48-72 Clemson ...... 19/nr ..... 4-12 J. 13 h W 106-78 South Carolina State ...... 6-4 J. 6 h W 90-59 Newberry ...... 6-5 J. 24 a L 60-100 North Carolina ...... 17/18 ..... 4-13 J. 15 a L 61-81 NC State ...... 19/19 ...... 6-5 J. 11 a W 72-50 Western Carolina ...... 7-5 J. 28 h L 55-70 NC State ...... 4-14 J. 17 h1 L 52-66 Virginia ...... 2/2 ...... 6-6 J. 13 h W 78-54 Troy State ...... 8-5 J. 31 a L 64-72 Maryland ...... 14/13 ..... 4-15 J. 19 h W 64-60 Georgia State ...... 7-6 J. 16 a W 89-84 Memphis State (2ot) ...... 9-5 F. 4 h L 68-82 Duke ...... 4-16 J. 24 a L 56-58 Clemson ...... 7-7 J. 20 h W 69-53 Morris Harvey ...... 10-5 F. 7 h L 56-86 Wake Forest ...... 8/8 ..... 4-17 J. 26 h W 88-76 Francis Marion ...... 8-7 J. 23 a L 73-79 Florida State ...... 10-6 F. 11 h L 50-54 Troy State ...... 4-18 J. 29 a1 L 65-72 North Carolina ...... 3/3 ...... 8-8 J. 27 h L 64-66 East Carolina (ot) ...... 10-7 F. 14 h L 51-74 Baptist ...... 4-19 F. 2 h L 64-74 NC State ...... 8-9 J. 29 h W 82-73 Cincinnati ...... 11-7 F. 16 a L 42-83 Virginia ...... 1/1 ..... 4-20 F. 5 a L 68-77 Maryland ...... 8-10 F. 1 h W 100-75 Western Carolina ...... 12-7 F. 21 a L 56-83 Duke ...... 4-21 F. 9 h W 67-66 Duke ...... 9-10 F. 5 a L 51-55 Cincinnati ...... 12-8 F. 25 h L 51-76 North Carolina ...... 11/10 ..... 4-22 F. 12 h W 70-69 Wake Forest ...... 10-10 F. 10 h W 75-72 Florida State ...... 13-8 M. 5 n2 L 47-76 Virginia ...... 4/4 ..... 4-23 F. 14 a L 69-92 Virginia ...... 3/2 ... 10-11 F. 13 a L 55-56 Georgia ...... 13-9 h1-The Omni, Atlanta, Ga.; n1-Gator Bowl Tournament (Jacksonville, F. 16 a L 53-61 South Carolina ...... 10-12 F. 17 a W 82-68 East Carolina ...... 14-9 Fla.); n2-ACC Tournament (Capital Centre, Landover, Md.) F. 21 h W 83-72 Appalachian State ...... 11-12 F. 19 h W 61-43 College of Charleston ...... 15-9 F. 23 h W 70-60 Maryland ...... 12-12 F. 22 h W 79-63 Memphis State ...... 16-9 F. 26 a L 81-106 Duke ...... 12-13 F. 26 h W 83-61 Campbell ...... 17-9 M. 2 h1 L 73-85 North Carolina ...... 8/10 ... 12-14 a1-Birmingham, Ala.; n1, a2-Pillsbury Holiday Classic (Minneapolis, M. 11 n3 W 64-58 Maryland ...... 13-14 Minn.) M. 12 n3 L 67-96 Virginia ...... 2/2 ... 13-15 h1, n1-The Omni, Atlanta, Ga.; n2-Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, N.J.; n3-ACC Tournament (The Omni, Atlanta, Ga.); a1- Greensboro (N.C.) Coliseum

Ramblinwreck.com • 261 Basketball History .2 2W6-8Washington Arkansas 65-58 W 72-52 n2 W 27 D. n2 26 D. .2 2W7-9Maryland 70-69 W n2 Augusta 28 D. 84-53 W h 21 D. .2aW7-0Maryland NC 72-60 W 53-61 a L F. 2 h 30 J. .2 45 Clemson W Virginia 64-59 W a 49-46 W 27 J. a 23 J. h W 21 J. 54-68 L 93-40 W a h 5 J. 3 J. NC 81-43 W 66-64 W h 18 D. a 15 D. .1 4W7-3Syracuse Mercer 70-53 W 65-58 n4 W 17 M. n4 15 M. .9n 56 Duke ...... W Virginia 75-64 W n3 55-48 10 M. n3 W 9 M. n3 8 M. Maryland Virginia 48-43 W 55-62 W L Duke h 94-75 F. W 19 81-71 a W F. 16 h h F. 10 F. 6 .1 96-66 Clemson W 81-90 W h L 17 J. a h 14 J. 8 J. Georgia 59-60 L n1 11 D. .3aL8-7Oklahoma 80-87 L 64-54 W a Duke 3 M. h 62-67 2 L M. h1 F. 27 a F. 23 Site Date ACC Champions•NCAAEastFinalist Home: 13-2,Away:5-4,Neutral:9-2 1984-85 (27-8,ACC9-5/T-1st) Site Date National InvitationTournament Home: 13-2,Away:1-7,Neutral:4-2 1983-84 (18-11,ACC6-8/T-5th) All-Time Scores .2 45 ense-htaog 18/nr Tennessee-Chattanooga 96-78 W 74-58 W h 79-66 30 N. W h 104-89 27 N. W h 24 N. h 17 N. Georgia 62-64 Alabama A&M L 95-75 n1 W 2 D. W h 28 N. h 21 N. .2 27 V Wofford 72-71 W Augusta 78-44 W h NC 75-57 W 23 J. Clemson h 56-47 W 19 J. h 69-79 L 16 J. W h 15 J. 68-66 a W 11 J. W h Alabama h 7 J. Nebraska 57-54 W 4 J. 66-49 n3 W 29 D. n3 28 D. .1 2W6-6Pepperdine W Flagler 67-56 n2 W 95-52 17 D. W n2 16 D. h 12 D. .2aL7-8W 74-78 Duke L 68-69 a L F. 2 h 30 J. .2 95 Clemson L 59-52 W a 28 J. h 26 J. 90-65 W h 9 J. .4hW71-70 W h F. 4 .2 85 Duke Maryland 58-56 W 74-79 L a F. 25 W NC a Virginia F. 23 W h 67-68 59-91 L F. 20 h L F. 16 a a F. 12 F. 7 Invitation Tournament (CassellColiseum,Blacksburg,Va.) Ga.); n4-ACC Tournament (Greensboro[N.C.]Coliseum);a1-National Duke 74-77 Center, Stockton,Calif.);n3-CottonStatesClassic(TheOmni, Atlanta, 63-67 L n1, h1-TheOmni, Atlanta, Ga.;n2-CasabaClubClassic(A.G.Spanos L a1 10 M. n4 9 M. h1 F. 29 262 67-62 W Result Result 56-69 L 66-62 57-54 86-68 91-88 78-61 73-71 61-73 70-61 68-50 •GeorgiaTech Basketball2004-05 North Carolina Maryland-Eastern Shore North Carolina North Carolina UNC Charlotte Monmouth, N.J. St. Louis North Carolina ...... TR ...... Opponent Marathon Oil ...... TR ...... Opponent Tennessee Tech ... Baptist Marathon Oil(ot) Appalachian State Central Michigan North Carolina South CarolinaState Maryland (2ot) Maryland-Eastern Shore South Carolina Virginia Tech North Carolina irginia (3ot) ake Forest ake Forest ake Forest ake Forest State State State State ...... 91 ... / .. 23-7 ..... 7/9 ...... 9/11 ...... 89....65...19-6 ..... 6/5 ...... 8/9 ...... 14-4 ...... / ...... 25-7 ...... 6/6 ...... 2-1 ...... 65...... 18-5 ...... 6/5 ...... 12-2 ...... 11-2 ...... 9-2 ...... 6-1 ...... 14-2 ...... / ... 8/9 ...... 15-4 ...... 8/9 ...... / ... 6/6 ...... / .... 8/9 ...... 10-2 ...... 5-1 ...... 17-8 ...... 3-1 ...... o)...... (ot) ...... 87...... 10-2 ...... 8/7 ...... exh ...... 13-2 ...... 8-1 ...... 8/9 ...... 1-0 ...... & ...... A&T ...... /1....67...24-7 ..... 6/7 ...... 9/11 ...... / .. 14-3 ..... 1/1 ...... 16-7 ...... / .. 18-9 ..... 1/1 ...... exh ...... 4-1 ...... 7-1 ...... 91 ...... 22-7 ...... 9/11 ...... 9-1 ...... 10/13 01 . 11/12 ... 10/13 13/13 10/13 13/13 16/17 12/14 16/17 17/15 17/15 12/14 10/13 10/13 10/13 18/nr 18/nr 8n . 15/15 ... 18/nr 18/nr 18/nr 18/nr .8/7 ...... 17-7 ...... 10/7 10/7 9/10 9/10 ...... 7-1 ...... 6-1 ...... 5-1 ...... / .. 15-3 ..... 8/9 ...... / ... 4-1 ...... 9/8 ...... 14-3 ...... 13-3 ...... 12-3 ...... 10-1 ...... 3-1 ...... 18-4 ...... 17-4 ..... 5/5 ...... / .. 21-7 ..... 6/6 ...... 11-3 ...... 3-0 ...... 10-3 ...... 21-6 ...... 20-6 ..... 8/11 ...... 2-0 ...... 1-0 ...... 15-7 ...... 15-6 ...... 17/17 15/15 13/na 14/19 nr/20 nr/19 6n . 18-10 ... 16/nr 10/9 R... Rec ...... OR Rec ...... OR ... 8-1 ...... 9-1 ...... 16-4 ...... 26-7 ...... 19-5 ...... 1-1 ...... 14-5 ...... 15-5 ...... 18-8 ..... 18-11 .2 4L53-62 L n4 29 D. J. 10 a L 62-63 NC NC W 62-63 L 65-59 W a a 10 J. Rutgers 3 J. S 79-61 W 63-54 n4 W 27 D. 65-62 n3 W 21 D. n3 20 D. .2 66 lmo ...... 10/12 Virginia ...... L Clemson 58-61 a 66-67 L L 24 J. h1 83-67 W 22 J. h 20 W J. h 14 J. a 12 J. .1 L a 14 D. Michigan 44-49 L n2 30 N. .3n 26 Georgia Pennsylvania 72-66 W 84-57 W n1 h 3 D. 1 D. USC-Aiken 119-60 W h 25 N. .2 2W6-5Stanford Sovi L 67-65 a1 78-96 W 29 N. L n2 28 N. h 12 N. Site Date NCAA Tournament Home: 7-2,Away:4-8,Neutral:5-3 1986-87 (16-13,ACC7-7/5th) W Virginia 72-58 W 64-61 W Richmond h 90-64 a 8 J. Navy W 4 J. Texas 82-64 h W 30 D. Jacksonville 90-55 n4 W 28 D. Texas 72-53 A&M n4 W 27 D. 83-58 n3 W Georgia 21 D. W Tenn.-Chattanooga n3 89-65 20 D. W 94-74 h W n1 17 D. 62-55 W 7 a D. 4 a D. 2 D. W h N. 11 Site Date NCAA SoutheastRegionalSemifinalist ACC TournamentFinalist Home: 10-2,Away:7-2,Neutral:10-3 1985-86 (27-7,ACC11-3/2nd) .9aL5-5Duke 59-75 L a F. 9 .6hW 77-78 NC h L 67-54 h1 W F. 6 F. 4 a 29 J. .2 78 Duke 5/5 L ...... Clemson 87-80 W a Maryland 83-71 W 25 J. h 68-67 W 21 J. a 18 J. h 11 J. .9n 54 Rutgers 85-46 W n5 9 J. .1 94 W Virginia 59-49 W 62-55 W a F. 19 h F. 15 F. 27 h1 W 69-57 NC NC 69-57 W h1 F. 27 .2 77 Maryland 77-70 W a F. 22 Southeast Regional(TheOmni) First &SecondRounds(AssemblyCenter, BatonRouge,La.);n8-NCAA n6-ACC Tournament (Greensboro,N.C.,Coliseum);n7-NCAA Southeast States Classic(TheOmni);n5-MadisonSquareGarden,New York, N.Y.; Civic Center);n3-GatorBowl Tournament (Jacksonville,Fla.);n4-Cotton h1, n1-TheOmni;n2-HallofFame Tip-Off Classic(Springfield,Mass., .1 7W6-1Vlaoa...... 6/6 ...... Villanova L Marist 66-61 Duke n8 W 20 M. 68-53 n7 67-68 W Maryland 6/6 15 M. L 4/3 ...... n7 Clemson 64-62 13 M...... n6 W Clemson 79-61 9 M. n6 W 74-63 W 8 M. n6 7 M. h 2 M. .1h L h1 1 M. .2 n5 21 M. Civic Center) Georgetown Second Rounds(TheOmni);n5-NCAAEastRegional(Providence,R.I., 54-60 Honolulu Hi.);n3-ACC Tournament (TheOmni);n4-NCAA EastFirst& L h1, n1-TheOmni, Atlanta, Ga.;n2-RainbowClassic(BlaisdellCenter, n5 23 M. Result Result 55-92 Old 81-64 49-52 62-67 Old 96-86 81-75 87-76 77-85 64-70 57-59 61-53 W St. John’ Boston College North Carolina North Carolina A&T Louisiana State Richmond (ot) Australian National poet...... R...... TR ...... Opponent St. Louis ...... TR ...... Opponent UNC Charlotte North Carolina(ot) North Carolina Louisiana State Illinois outhern Methodist ake Forest ake Forest ake Forest State State State Dominion Dominion et National ...... 76...... 9-1 ...... 7/6 ...... 43....22..... 2/2 ...... 4/3 ...... 66....11..... 1/1 ...... 6/6 ...... / ...... 8-1 ...... 7/6 ...... 66...... 6/6 ...... 43...... 4/3 ...... Illinois ...... 9-6 ...... 66...... 11-1 ...... 6/6 ...... 55...... 5/5 ...... s ...... / ...... 4-1 ...... 5/4 ...... / ...... 5/5 ...... 1-0 ...... / ...... 3/3 ...... / ...... 5/5 ...... / ... 4/3 ...... / ...... 5/5 ...... / ...... 6/6 ...... 76...... 7/6 ...... 77...... 6-1 ...... 7/7 ...... / ...... 7-1 ...... 7/7 ...... o)...... (ot) ...... 55...... 5/5 ...... 55...... 5/5 ...... 8-4 ...... 2-1 ...... / ...... 5-1 ...... 7/7 ...... 1-1 ...... 66... 6/6 ...... / ... 9-7 ...... 2/1 ...... / ...... 2/2 ...... / ... / ..... 1/1 ...... 4/3 ...... o)...... (ot) ...... exh ...... 66...... 6/6 ...... exh ...... / ... / ..... 1/1 ...... 2/2 ...... 9-4 ...... 54...... 3-1 ...... 5/4 ...... / ... / ..... 1/1 ...... 6/6 ...... 8n . 15/16 ... 18/nr 18/nr 18/nr 16/nr 16/nr 16/nr 15/nr 2/2T 2/na 2/na 2/na ...... 6-2 ...... 7-3 ...... 5-2 ...... 4-2 ...... 3-2 ...... 3-1 ...... 1-0 ...... 2-1 ...... 18/20 18/18 4/2T 3/na R... Rec ...... OR Rec ...... OR ... 6-3 ...... 7-4 ...... 9-5 ...... 1-1 ...... 12/10 10-1 18-3 17-2 17-3 16-2 16-1 14-1 15-1 13-1 12-1 19-4 18-4 21-4 20-4 27-7 26-6 25-6 25-5 27-6 24-5 23-5 22-5 22-4 ...... 7aW8-5W 84-75 W a 7 J. .4hW h 4 J. .3 2W7-9Purdue 72-69 W n2 30 D. .2 n2 29 D. .2 2W8-8Houston 87-78 W n2 28 D. .2 25 Richmond Georgia 62-50 W 69-80 a L 101-66 20 D. W n1 17 D. h 10 D. .1 86 W Louisville 78-66 W 62-61 W 86-57 h W a 10 J. Auburn h 6 J. 83-72 W 2 J. 90-59 n2 W 30 D. n2 29 D. .3aW94-64 W a W 3 D. h 28 N. .2 76 UNC-Asheville 97-63 W h 25 N. Center) Coliseum); n4-NCAAEastFirst&SecondRounds(Hartford[Conn.]Civic Richmond States Classic(TheOmni);n3-ACC Tournament (Greensboro,N.C., 55-59 a1-Preseason NIT (O’ConnellCenter, Gainesville,Fla.);n2-Cotton L . Maryland (2ot) Clemson h1-Preseason NIT(AlexanderMemorialColiseum);h2,n1-TheOmni; 90-78 n4 W 20 67-84 M. 94-97 n4 L L 18 M. n3 11 M. a L 5 M. h2 2 M. .2 18 Duke 91-87 W h F. 28 .1 87 W Maryland 78-75 W DePaul 96-83 W 71-70 a W a F. 13 h F. 8 F. 6 .3aL6-8Duke 65-78 L Clemson a L Virginia 85-76 W F. 3 a 55-58 L 30 J. NC h 84-72 W 26 J. a 74-76 . L Georgia State 23 J. h 111-82 W 19 J. h 16 J. h 12 J. .2 77 Richmond 67-73 Pennsylvania L 79-55 W h 22 D. Augusta a W Georgia 108-74 19 D. W h2 78-77 16 D. W 79-71 h W Florida 12 n1 D. National 69-80 Soviet h 5 D. L 1 D. 78-87 114-71 a1 W L 24 N. h1 h 20 N. 5 N. Site Date NCAA Tournament Home: 13-3,Away:5-5,Neutral:4-2 1987-88 (22-10,ACC8-6/4th) .1 77-74 W h 13 N. Site Date NCAA Tournament Home: 13-2,Away:4-6,Neutral:3-4 1988-89 (20-12,ACC8-6/5th) .2 67 Virginia NC 76-71 W 87-84 Maryland W h 104-82 F. W 25 a F. 20 h F. 17 27-8 27-7 .2 56 Duke 75-66 W h 29 J. .7hW8-9W 83-69 W Maryland 98-74 W h 76-72 W h F. 7 h F. 3 F. 1 First Round(RosemontHorizon,Chicago,Ill.) ACC Tournament (CapitalCentre,Landover, Md.);n6-NCAA Midwest ECAC HolidayFestival(MadisonSquareGarden,New York, N.Y.); n5- Virginia Richmond, Va.); n3-SuntoryBall(AoyamaCollege, Tokyo, Japan);n4- 54-55 L ...... h1, n1-TheOmni;n2,a1-CentralFidelityClassic(RobinsCenter, L Clemson n6 13 M. n5 L 77-88 6 L M. h1 1 M. a F. 25 .2 78 DePaul 67-84 L a F. 22 .2 97 Duke Virginia 79-72 W 58-60 L a F. 21 a F. 18 F. 14 h W 87-76 NC NC Maryland 87-76 W 78-74 W h F. 14 a F. 10 75-80 L Result Result 92-69 95-65 80-97 71-73 87-70 79-85 76-92 East Carolina Illinois Baptist George Washington William &Mary George Washington Coastal Carolina Iowa State North Carolina North Carolina North Carolina A&T poet...... R...... TR ...... Opponent Louisiana State Jackson State Alcorn State poet...... R...... TR ...... Opponent Yugoslavian National ake Forest ake Forest ake Forest State State ...... 45..... 4/5 ...... 1-1 ...... eri tt . Georgia State Louisiana State North Carolina ...... 8-2 ...... 1/1...... 4-1 ...... 11/11 ...... 4-1 ...... 3-1 ...... ake Forest ...... State ...... 1-0 ...... 11-2 ...... 6-1 ...... 2-1 ...... / ..... 3/3 ...... 7-2 ...... exh ...... 5-1 ...... 45..... 4/5 ...... 11-7 ...... 9-2 ...... exh ...... / . 16-11 ... 2/3 ...... 19/16 19/16 17/17 17/17 17/17 16/16 12/12 12/12 14/na 14/na 18/18 13/15 13/15 20/16 20/16 14/14 nr/20 ...... 9-2 ...... 8-2 ...... 7-2 ...... / ... 6-2 ...... 4/4 ...... 6-1 ...... 5-1 ...... 4-0 ...... 3-0 ...... 6-2 ...... 2-0 ...... 1-0 ...... 6/6 ...... / ..... 5/5 ...... R... Rec ...... OR R... Rec ...... OR 31 . 16-10 ... 13/12 17/18 13/11 22-10 10-2 21-9 21-8 21-7 22-9 21-6 20-6 15-6 16-6 14-6 14-5 13-4 12-3 12-2 14-4 13-3 19-6 18-6 17-6 ...... 16-12 16-13 12-7 10-7 16-9 16-8 15-8 15-7 14-7 13-7 J. 10 h W 121-86 Georgia State ...... 19/16 ...... 10-2 M. 8 h W 101-82 Clemson ...... 20-10 J. 14 a L 68-82 NC State ...... 19/16 ... 15/17 ..... 10-3 M. 13 n5 W 68-56 Virginia ...... 21-10 J. 15 h L 65-67 Louisville ...... 19/16 ...... 9/9 ..... 10-4 1990-91 (17-13, ACC 6-8/T-5th) M. 14 n5 L 76-89 Duke ...... 1/1 ... 21-11 J. 18 h W 88-63 Alcorn State ...... nr/20 ...... 11-4 Home: 9-3, Away: 2-7, Neutral: 6-3 M. 19 n6 W 65-60 Houston ...... 22-11 J. 22 a L 92-102 Illinois (2ot) ...... nr/20 ...... 11-5 M. 21 n6 W 79-78 Southern California ...... 6/6 ... 23-11 J. 25 h W 75-74 Clemson ...... nr/19 ...... 12-5 NCAA Tournament M. 27 n7 L 79-83 Memphis State (ot) ...... 23-12 J. 28 a L 85-92 North Carolina ...... nr/19 ...... 7/6 ..... 12-6 Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec h1-Pre-Season NIT (Alexander Memorial Coliseum); n1-Pre-Season NIT F. 2 h W 81-76 Duke ...... 12/10 ..... 13-6 N. 15 h W 99-92 Soviet National (ot) ...... exh (Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.); n2-ACC-Big East Challenge F. 4 h W 87-74 Maryland ...... 14-6 N. 24 h W 100-63 Augusta ...... 14/14 ...... 1-0 (The Omni); n3-The Omni; n4-Kuppenheimer Classic (The Omni, F. 6 a L 71-78 Virginia ...... 14-7 N. 27 h W 87-65 Morgan State ...... 14/14 ...... 2-0 Atlanta, Ga.); n5-ACC Tournament (Charlotte [N.C.] Coliseum); n6- F. 8 n3 W 78-69 Iona ...... 20/20 ...... 15-7 D. 1 a L 71-73 Richmond ...... 14/14 ...... 2-1 NCAA Midwest First & Second Rounds (Bradley Center, Milwaukee, F. 11 h W 75-70 Wake Forest ...... 16-7 D. 5 n1 L 72-73 St. John’s (ot) ...... 20/20 ... 17/18 ...... 2-2 Wis.); n7-NCAA Midwest Regional (Kemper Arena, Kansas City, Mo.) F. 14 a W 67-66 Maryland ...... 17-7 D. 8 h W 92-72 Fordham ...... 20/20 ...... 3-2 F. 18 h L 69-71 NC State ...... 19/18 ..... 17-8 D. 15 a L 67-69 Temple ...... 23/21 ...... 3-3 1992-93 (19-11, ACC 8-8/6th) F. 20 a L 66-91 Duke ...... 11/12 ..... 17-9 D. 19 n2 W 112-105 Georgia (3ot) ...... 17/13 ...... 4-3 F. 22 h W 73-65 Virginia ...... 18-9 D. 22 n3 W 135-94 Loyola Marymount ...... 5-3 Home: 8-5, Away: 6-5, Neutral: 5-1 F. 25 h W 90-80 Notre Dame ...... 19-9 D. 27 n4 W 95-83 Tulane ...... 6-3 ACC Champions • NCAA Tournament M. 1 h W 76-74 North Carolina ...... 5/5 ..... 20-9 D. 28 n4 W 99-87 Villanova ...... 7-3 M. 4 a L 79-81 Clemson (ot) ...... 20-10 J. 2 h W 84-77 Howard ...... 24/nr ...... 8-3 Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec M. 10 n4 L 62-77 North Carolina ...... 9/8 ... 20-11 J. 6 h W 101-91 Wake Forest ...... 24/nr ...... 9-3 N. 17 h W 111-102 Athletes in Action ...... 14/15 ...... exh M. 17 n5 L 70-76 Texas ...... 20-12 J. 9 a L 57-98 Duke ...... 24/21 ... 14/11 ...... 9-4 N. 24 h W 115-80 Akrides-Haarlem ...... 14/15 ...... exh n1-The Omni; n2-Rainbow Classic (Blaisdell Center, Honolulu, Hawaii); J. 13 a L 83-90 NC State ...... 24/21 ...... 9-5 D. 1 h W 112-83 Florida A&M ...... 13/15 ...... 1-0 n3-Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.; n4-ACC Tournament (The J. 19 h W 78-51 Virginia ...... 14/15 ..... 10-5 D. 5 a L 87-96 Kentucky ...... 13/15 ...... 5/5 ...... 1-1 Omni); n5-NCAA Midwest First Round (Reunion Arena, Dallas, Texas) J. 24 h W 89-68 Clemson ...... nr/25 ...... 11-5 D. 12 h W 102-79 Georgia State ...... 13/15 ...... 2-1 J. 27 a W 88-86 North Carolina ...... nr/25 ...... 7/8 ..... 12-5 D. 16 n1 W 75-67 Georgia ...... 17/16 ...... 3-1 1989-90 (28-7, ACC 8-6/T-3rd) J. 30 h L 75-77 Duke ...... 23/22 ...... 7/7 ..... 12-6 D. 19 n2 W 87-85 Louisville ...... 17/16 ... 21/22 ...... 4-1 F. 1 h W 80-65 Maryland ...... 23/22 ...... 13-6 D. 22 a W 81-74 Tenn.-Chattanooga ...... 16/15 ...... 5-1 Home: 11-2, Away: 5-4, Neutral: 12-1 F. 3 h L 73-79 NC State ...... 23/22 ...... 13-7 D. 29 h W 105-85 Youngstown State ...... 14/13 ...... 6-1 ACC Champions • NCAA Southeast Champions F. 9 a L 74-86 Wake Forest ...... 13-8 J. 2 h W 78-52 VMI ...... 14/13 ...... 7-1 F. 13 a L 93-96 Maryland ...... 13-9 J. 5 a W 85-75 Maryland ...... 10/11 ...... 8-1 NCAA Final Four F. 17 n5 W 62-56 Arizona ...... 6/6 ..... 14-9 J. 10 h W 80-79 Duke ...... 10/11 ...... 1/1 ...... 9-1 J. 13 a L 67-80 North Carolina ...... 8/8 ...... 3/4 ...... 9-2 Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec F. 19 a W 73-60 Virginia ...... 20/19 ..... 15-9 J. 16 h L 67-84 College of Charleston ...... 8/8 ...... 9-3 N. 15 h W 103-88 Soviet National ...... exh F. 24 h W 82-69 Louisville ...... 16-9 J. 21 h L 58-81 Wake Forest ...... 16/16 ...... 9-4 N. 24 h W 108-83 Georgia State ...... 21/19 ...... 1-0 F. 28 h L 74-91 North Carolina ...... nr/21 ...... 4/4 ... 16-10 J. 23 a W 75-71 Virginia ...... 16/16 ..... 7/10 ..... 10-4 N. 28 h W 87-74 Richmond ...... 21/19 ...... 2-0 M. 2 a L 62-69 Clemson ...... nr/21 ...... 16-11 J. 27 h W 85-74 NC State ...... 18/17 ...... 11-4 D. 4 n1 W 93-92 Pittsburgh ...... 21/19 .... 18/nr ...... 3-0 M. 8 n6 L 68-82 NC State ...... 16-12 J. 31 a L 77-96 Florida State ...... 18/17 ... 19/20 ..... 11-5 D. 11 h W 101-87 North Carolina A&T ...... 18/18 ...... 4-0 M. 15 n7 W 87-70 DePaul ...... 24/nr ... 17-12 F. 4 h L 80-83 Clemson ...... 22/22 ...... 11-6 D. 16 n2 W 92-89 Georgia ...... 15/16 ...... 5-0 M. 17 n7 L 61-65 Ohio State ...... 5/5 ... 17-13 F. 7 h W 93-79 Maryland ...... 22/22 ...... 12-6 D. 19 h W 109-82 Coastal Carolina ...... 14/13 ...... 6-0 n1-ACC-Big East Challenge (Capital Centre, Landover, Md.); n2-The F. 10 a L 63-73 Duke ...... nr/24 ...... 3/3 ..... 12-7 D. 27 n3 W 98-76 Morehead State ...... 14/13 ...... 7-0 Omni; n3-Kuppenheimer Classic (The Omni); n4-Sugar Bowl F. 14 h L 66-77 North Carolina ...... nr/24 ...... 6/6 ..... 12-8 D. 28 n3 W 111-92 Pittsburgh ...... 14/13 ...... 8-0 Tournament (Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, La.); n5-Brendan F. 17 a W 65-60 Richmond ...... 13-8 J. 2 h W 86-77 Marist ...... 12/12 ...... 9-0 Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, N.J.; n6-ACC Tournament (Charlotte, F. 20 a W 69-58 Wake Forest ...... 10/11 ..... 14-8 J. 6 a W 91-79 Wake Forest ...... 12/12 ...... 10-0 N.C., Coliseum); n6-NCAA Midwest First & Second Rounds (University F. 23 h W 73-61 Virginia ...... 22/22 ..... 15-8 J. 11 h L 91-96 Duke ...... 9/9 ... 10/11 ..... 10-1 of Dayton Arena, Dayton, Ohio) F. 28 a L 60-68 NC State ...... 15-9 J. 13 h W 92-85 NC State ...... 9/9 .... 17/nr ..... 11-1 M. 4 h L 82-83 Florida State ...... 11/11 ... 15-10 J. 16 h W 59-57 Temple ...... 11/11 ...... 12-1 1991-92 (23-12, ACC 8-8/T-4th) M. 7 a W 66-59 Clemson ...... 16-10 J. 21 a L 79-81 Virginia (ot) ...... 11/11 ...... 12-2 M. 12 n3 W 69-66 Duke ...... 8/8 ... 17-10 J. 25 a L 90-91 Clemson ...... 13/11 ...... 12-3 Home: 13-3, Away: 4-5, Neutral: 6-4 M. 13 n3 W 69-61 Clemson ...... 18-10 J. 28 a L 86-88 Duke ...... 13/11 ...... 8/7 ..... 12-4 NCAA Midwest Semifinalist M. 14 n3 W 77-75 North Carolina ...... 1/1 ... 19-10 F. 1 h W 102-75 North Carolina ...... 17/15 ... 25/18 ..... 13-4 M. 19 n4 L 78-93 Southern ...... 18/20 ...... 19-11 F. 3 a W 90-84 Maryland ...... 17/15 ...... 14-4 Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec n1-The Omni; n2-Kuppenheimer Classic (Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.); F. 7 h W 79-70 Wake Forest ...... 16/15 ...... 15-4 N. 14 h W 76-74 Athletes in Action ...... 23/24 ...... exh n3-ACC Tournament (Charlotte [N.C.] Coliseum); n4-NCAA West First F. 10 a W 94-84 Louisville ...... 16/15 ... 15/14 ..... 16-4 N. 20 h1 W 93-69 James Madison ...... 23/24 ...... 1-0 Round (McKale Center, Tucson, Ariz.) F. 13 h W 80-78 Maryland ...... 13/11 ...... 17-4 N. 22 h1 W 84-67 Colorado State ...... 23/24 ...... 2-0 F. 15 n4 W 83-78 Fordham ...... 13/11 ...... 18-4 N. 27 n1 W 120-107 Texas ...... 18/18 .... 24/nr ...... 3-0 F. 17 a W 95-92 NC State (2ot) ...... 13/11 ...... 19-4 N. 29 n1 L 71-78 Oklahoma State ...... 18/18 ..... 11/8 ...... 3-1 1993-94 (16-13, ACC 7-9/6th) F. 22 h L 71-73 Virginia ...... 8/6 ...... 19-5 D. 3 n2 W 80-59 Villanova ...... 17/16 ...... 4-1 F. 24 a W 88-80 Notre Dame (ot) ...... 8/6 ...... 20-5 D. 7 h W 97-84 Tennessee-Chattanooga17/16 ...... 5-1 Home: 10-3, Away: 2-7, Neutral: 4-3 F. 28 a L 79-81 North Carolina ...... 11/11 ...... 20-6 D. 14 h W 90-72 Georgia State ...... 13/13 ...... 6-1 National Invitation Tournament M. 3 h W 85-69 Clemson ...... 11/11 ...... 20 ..... 21-6 D. 18 n3 L 65-66 Georgia ...... 13/13 ...... 6-2 M. 9 n5 W 76-67 NC State ...... 14/13 ...... 22-6 D. 21 n4 W 81-80 Kentucky ...... 13/13 ...... 8/9 ...... 7-2 Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec M. 10 n5 W 83-72 Duke ...... 14/13 ...... 12 ..... 23-6 D. 28 h W 97-67 Mercer ...... 13/13 ...... 8-2 N. 16 h W 124-110 USA Verich Reps ...... 14/15 ...... exh M. 11 n5 W 70-61 Virginia ...... 14/13 ...... 24-6 D. 30 h W 98-60 St. Bonaventure ...... 15/11 ...... 9-2 N. 22 h W 88-68 Lithuanian National ...... 13/15 ...... exh M. 15 n6 W 99-83 East Tennessee State ...... 9/7 ...... 25-6 J. 2 h W 82-75 Richmond ...... 15/11 ...... 10-2 N. 26 n1 L 70-80 Michigan ...... 13/15 ...... 5/5 ...... 0-1 M. 17 n6 W 94-91 Louisiana State ...... 9/7 .... 19/nr ..... 26-6 J. 5 h W 92-67 Maryland ...... 15/11 ...... 11-2 N. 30 h W 93-77 North Carolina A&T ...... 16/17 ...... 1-1 M. 23 n7 W 81-80 Michigan State (ot) ...... 9/7 ...... 4/4 ..... 27-6 J. 8 a W 80-63 NC State ...... 14/15 ...... 12-2 D. 2 h W 77-55 Western Carolina ...... 16/17 ...... 2-1 M. 25 n7 W 93-91 Minnesota ...... 9/7 .... 20/nr ..... 28-6 J. 11 a L 84-97 Duke ...... 14/15 ...... 1/1 ..... 12-3 D. 4 h W 95-65 Georgia State ...... 16/17 ...... 3-1 M. 31 n8 L 81-90 Nevada-Las Vegas ...... 9/7 ...... 2/2 ..... 28-7 J. 14 h W 75-71 Virginia ...... 16/14 ...... 13-3 D. 11 h W 86-69 Mercer ...... 17/17 ...... 4-1 n1-ACC-Big East Challenge (Hartford [Conn.] Civic Center); n2-The J. 18 a L 72-86 Wake Forest ...... 16/14 .... nr/24 ..... 13-4 D. 15 n2 W 72-69 Georgia ...... 14/14 ...... 5-1 Omni; n3-Kuppenheimer Classic (The Omni); n4-Madison Square J. 23 h L 79-83 Florida State ...... 18/17 ...... 13-5 D. 18 n3 W 86-77 Vanderbilt (ot) ...... 14/14 ... 24/24 ...... 6-1 Garden, New York, N.Y.; n5-ACC Tournament (Charlotte [N.C.] J. 25 a W 73-65 Louisville ...... 18/17 ... 20/21 ..... 14-5 D. 20 h W 79-62 Mount St. Mary’s ...... 14/15 ...... 7-1 Coliseum); n6-NCAA Southeast First & Second Rounds (Thompson- J. 28 h W 77-70 College of Charleston .. 20/18 ...... 15-5 D. 27 n4 W 57-51 Temple ...... 15/15 ...... 4/4 ...... 8-1 Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tenn.); n7-NCAA Southeast Regional (Louisiana F. 2 h L 76-86 North Carolina ...... 20/18 ... 11/11 ..... 15-6 D. 29 n4 W 71-69 St. John’s ...... 15/15 ...... 9-1 Superdome, New Orleans, La.); n8-NCAA National Semifinal (McNichols F. 5 a L 78-95 Clemson (ot) ...... 20/18 ...... 15-7 J. 4 h L 88-91 Maryland ...... 12/13 ...... 9-2 Arena, Denver, Colo.) F. 9 a W 67-65 Maryland ...... 20/18 ...... 16-7 J. 8 a L 71-88 Duke ...... 12/13 ...... 3/3 ...... 9-3 F. 12 h L 62-71 Duke ...... nr/24 ...... 1/1 ..... 16-8 J. 12 h W 89-69 North Carolina ...... 17/18 ...... 1/1 ..... 10-3 F. 15 a L 67-80 Florida State ...... 23/21 ..... 16-9 J. 15 a L 68-88 Louisville ...... 17/18 ... 15/15 ..... 10-4 F. 22 a W 52-49 Virginia ...... 17-9 J. 19 a L 63-67 Wake Forest ...... 17/17 ...... 10-5 F. 27 h W 80-61 Wake Forest ...... 18-9 J. 23 h W 74-70 Virginia ...... 17/17 ...... 11-5 F. 29 h W 98-88 NC State (ot) ...... 19-9 J. 26 a L 78-84 NC State ...... 21/19 ...... 11-6 M. 4 a L 75-79 North Carolina ...... 16/16 ... 19-10 J. 29 h L 73-74 Florida State ...... 21/19 ...... 11-7

Ramblinwreck.com • 263 Basketball History .1 27 W 62-73 L a F. 18 .1 76 W 67-65 W h 17 J. .7hW7-8Duke Maryland L 75-68 W 67-80 a L Duke h 11 J. a 69-76 7 J. L 4 J. n3 30 D. .4aL6-5Clemson 63-65 L 69-67 NC W a Virginia 72-68 4 M. W h 60-83 2 M. L a F. 25 h F. 22 .1 85-81 W h F. 15 .9aL7-7Duke 70-77 L Maryland L Clemson 100-91 h W a F. 12 80-50 W h F. 9 h F. 4 V F. 1 85-88 UNC-Wilmington L 87-68 W a 22 J. h 19 J. .2 3W8-5Oklahoma Cincinnati 89-85 W Furman 66-69 n3 L Louisville 94-73 29 D. W n3 72-77 28 D. h L 19 D. n2 17 D. .9n 77 Virginia Tournament (Greensboro[N.C.]Coliseum) 67-77 n3-Rainbow Classic(SpecialEventsCenter, Honolulu,Hawaii);n4-ACC L n1-The Omni;n2-KuppenheimerClassic(GeorgiaDome, n4 Atlanta, Ga.); 9 M. J. 25 h W 75-71 NC NC 81-68 W 75-71 W a 29 J. h 25 J. .1 1W8-8Georgia Lafayette 86-78 W 112-84 W n1 14 D. h 10 D. .7aW8-1Duke 86-81 Maryland W 98-84 a W Bradley h3 7 J. L Massachusetts 82-84 3 J. n4 L 67-75 30 D. n4 L 29 D. Louisville n3 22 D. 88-77 W n2 16 D. aeSite Date NCAA SoutheastSemifinalist ACC RegularSeasonChampions Home: 10-1,Away:6-5,Neutral:8-6 1995-96 (24-12,ACC13-3/1st) 100-74 W 89-63 W h 3 h D. 1 D. Site Date Home: 14-2,Away:2-6,Neutral:2-4 1994-95 (18-12,ACC8-8/5th) Maryland Clemson 83-71 W 69-88 L a a F. 5 F. 2 All-Time Scores .1 3W h3 10 J. 69-71 Georgia L Kentucky h3 70-94 18 D. 60-83 L L a 13 a D. 9 D. Michigan Georgetown 77-61 W 72-94 Oklahoma n1 L 24 N. Manhattan 83-72 n1 W 22 N. 87-67 h2 88-91 W 17 N. L h2 h1 15 N. 2 N. W 1 W h 100-61 28 N. W h 26 N. h 16 N. .5hW9-9Clemson 90-79 W 68-71 NC L h V 81-69 5 W M. a 72-73 W 2 M. L h 71-69 F. W 26 a F. 22 h F. 19 .8hL6-6Duke 63-66 W L a h F. 12 F. 8 .1 3W91-78 W h3 13 J. W Campbell a 87-76 W 2 D. h3 27 N. .1 5L4-5W 49-75 L n5 11 M. National Invitation Tournament (Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, N.Y.) York, N.Y.); n5-ACC Tournament (Greensboro[N.C.]Coliseum);a1- Siena Atlanta, Ga.);n4-ECACHolidayFestival(MadisonSquareGarden,New 68-76 Civic Center);n2-TheOmni;n3-KuppenheimerClassic(GeorgiaDome, L n1-Hall ofFame Tip-Off ClassicHolidayFestival(Springfield[Mass.] a1 16 M. 264 Result Result 75-86 81-85 66-71 80-77 90-78 96-89 89-65 12-56 •GeorgiaTech Basketball2004-05 North Carolina Florida State North Carolina North Carolina Florida State Santa Clara East Carolina Western Carolina North Carolina ...... TR ...... Opponent Coastal Carolina ...... TR ...... Opponent Mount St.Mary’ Marathon (ot) Florida A&M Croatian National Florida State North Carolina Appalachian State etr aoia.. Western Carolina irginia (2ot) irginia (ot) ake Forest ake Forest ake Forest ake Forest State State State ...... 22...12-9 ..... 2/2 ...... 1 ...... 6-6 ...... 11-8 ...... 7-7 ...... 2-0 ...... 1-0 ...... 6-7 ...... exh ...... & ...... A&T ...... / .. 13-9 ..... 1/1 ...... s ...... 10-7 ...... 01 . 14/14 ... 20/17 20/18 21 . 15/16 ... 22/18 22/17 24/20 24/20 17/16 17/16 20/18 ... 17/16 24/22 42 . 41 . 16-10 ... 14/14 ... 24/22 18/15 18/15 21/20 18/19 ... 22/18 22/18 21/20 21/21 14/13 18/19 14/13 21/21 17/15 20/19 92 . 20/19 ... 19/20 21/18 21/18 19/20 20/19 20/19 16/15 20/20 25/20 52 . 17/16 ... 25/20 23/22 23/22 20/20 23/nr 23/nr 25/nr ...... 16-8 ...... / ... 9-5 ...... 4/2 ...... 19....9-4 ...... 11/9 ..... 8-4 ...... 7/11 ..... 8-3 ...... 7/7 ...... 8-2 ...... / .. 15-8 ..... 1/1 ...... 15-7 ...... 15-6 ..... 5/8 ...... 11-5 ...... 14-6 ...... 13-6 ...... 6-1 ...... 7-1 ...... 6-0 ...... 12-6 ...... 5-0 ...... 4-0 ...... / ... 6-5 ...... 2/2 ...... 6-4 ...... 5-3 ...... 3-0 ...... 2-0 ...... / ... 5-2 ...... 5/5 ...... 5-1 ...... 2-1 ...... 4/4 ...... 1-0 ...... exh ...... 14-9 ...... 4-1 ...... 19/20 21/21 /3..18-12 ... 1/13 10/9 R... Rec ...... OR Rec ...... OR .. 16-9 ...... 10-5 ...... 7-2 ...... 11-6 ...... 8-7 ...... 6-3 ...... 12-8 ...... 9-7 ...... 3-1 ...... 18-10 17-10 15-10 14-10 16-13 16-12 18-11 15-11 16-11 .2 3L55-67 Hofstra ...... L Kentucky 58-47 Maryland n3 W 59-88 28 D. Temple n3 63-77 L 26 D. L Georgia n2 58-76 21 D. L 62-61 a Radford W n1 12 D. 91-60 7 h D. W Wofford 3 D. W h 74-49 29 N. W h 91-79 26 N. W h 22 N. h 18 N. .2 1W6-0Alabama 77-65 W Winthrop 62-60 n1 W 95-65 28 N. W CSKA Bulgaria n1 86-76 27 N. W 96-76 h W 24 N. h 17 h N. 4 N. Site Date NIT Quarterfinalist Home: 11-6,Away:4-7,Neutral:4-1 1997-98 (19-14,ACC6-10/6th) W h 31 D. L h 5 N. Site Date Home: 8-5,Away:0-9,Neutral:1-4 1996-97 (9-18,ACC3-13/9th) .5hL5-6Duke 56-66 L h 5 J. .8hL6-3W 63-73 L h 8 J. .1 66 Louisville 56-60 L a 11 J. .1 L 71-58 W a 18 J. h 15 J. .2aL6-0Duke 61-70 Clemson L 57-70 NC a L Virginia 54-53 W F. 2 a 64-68 L 30 J. h 25 J. a 22 J. .9aL62-64 L Virginia L 66-53 h W a F. 15 h F. 9 F. 6 .1 87 Maryland 68-76 L h F. 19 .2 57 W 55-71 L a F. 25 F. 22 a L 51-72 NC NC 51-72 L a F. 22 ACC Tournament (Greensboro[N.C.]Coliseum) NC ECAC HolidayFestival(MadisonSquareGarden,New York, N.Y.); n4- 46-60 n2-Delta Air LinesHolidayClassic(GeorgiaDome, Atlanta, Ga.);n3- L n1-Coaches vs.CancerClassic(AtlanticCity(N.J.)ConventionCenter); n4 6 M. .1hL5-5Cesn...... 12/10 ...... Clemson 53-55 L h 1 M. renovation. Georgia Domewhile Alexander MemorialColiseumwasunder NOTE: Sevenhomegamesin1995-96playedattheOmniand Southeast Regional(Rupp Arena, Lexington,Ky.) Southeast First&SecondRounds(Orlando,Fla., Arena); n7-NCAA Arena); n5-ACC Tournament (Greensboro,N.C.,Coliseum);n6-NCAA Arena, EastRutherford,N.J.);n4-CableCarClassic(SanJose,Calif., Eagle Classic(GeorgiaDome);n3-JimmyV. Classic(BrendanByrne n1-Pre-Season NIT (MadisonSquareGarden,New York, N.Y.); n2-Jeep h1-Georgia Dome;h2-PreseasonNIT(GeorgiaDome);h3-TheOmni; .1 36 W 63-66 L a 17 J. .2 7L7-7Cincinnati 70-87 L n7 22 M. .3 07 Clemson 70-73 L NC 79-58 W a Virginia 76-71 W 30 J. h 90-70 W 27 J. a 24 J. h 20 J. .1 6W103-89 W W n6 W Maryland 17 74-75 M. n6 L NC 84-79 15 M. W Clemson n5 88-73 10 M. n5 W 87-74 W 9 M. n5 8 M. h 3 M. .1 92-83 W 73-71 W a h F. 10 F. 7 .3aL7-8Maryland 74-88 L a F. 3 F. 25 h W 92-83 NC NC 83-68 W 92-83 W a F. 28 h F. 25 .1 46 W 64-63 W h F. 17 .2 47 Virginia 84-75 W a F. 21 Result Result 54 UNC 65-40 74-58 62-91 50-73 68-72 90-79 St. John’s Morgan State Newcastle of Australia Marathon Oil St. John’s Athletes in Action ...... TR ...... Opponent ...... TR ...... Opponent North Carolina Florida State North Carolina Florida State ake Forest ake Forest State State State (ACC) Greensboro ...... Florida State Austin Peay Boston College North Carolina Duke (ot) Florida State ...... 5-3 ...... 4-1 ...... 1-0 ...... 7-9 ...... 9-11 ...... 4-0 ...... 3-0 ...... 2-0 ...... 1-0 ...... 76..... 7/6 ...... ake Forest ake Forest ake Forest ...... 4-2 ...... 8-9 ...... 5-4 ...... 3-0 ...... State State tt o)...... State (ot) ...... exh ...... 22....6-6 ...... 2/2 ...... 7-7 ...... 55..... 5/5 ...... 2-0 ...... exh ...... 11-8 ...... 33....4-3 ...... 3/3 ...... exh ...... 6-4 ...... 6/6 ...... 89... 8/9 ...... exh ...... (ot) ...... 13/15 13/15 81 . 21 . 22-11 13/15 ... 12/10 ... 18/18 18/18 18/18 18/20 18/20 23/22 23/22 5n . 24/21 ... 25/nr 25/nr 14/16 22/21 16/17 14/13 13/11 12/11 R... Rec ...... OR Rec ...... OR ... / ... 7/6 ...... 24-11 ...... 23-11 ...... 6-5 ...... 6-7 ...... 7-8 ...... 8-11 ...... 21 . 15-10 ... 12/11 8-10 9-12 9-13 9-15 9-14 9-18 9-17 9-16 ...... 1 46 W 74-61 W 56-75 L h 16 J. h 11 J. .6aL5-9Duke NC 58-99 L 69-75 L a 80-74 a 6 J. Iona W Hofstra 2 J. 72-65 h 3/4 W 42-61 30 D...... n3 L Kentucky 27 D. W n3 Wofford 39-80 26 D. h L 76-63 22 D. W n2 84-79 19 D. W 74-72 h W Washington 16 D. h 60-76 h 13 D. W L 5 D. 58-53 n1 W 29 N. 65-62 n1 W 28 N. W n1 103-63 27 N. W h W 20 N. 73-84 h L 16 N. h h 9 N. 2 N. Site Date National InvitationTournament Home: 10-4,Away:2-8,Neutral:3-4 1998-99 (15-16,ACC6-10/T-5th) .2 66 Clemson 4/4 L Virginia 66-62 ...... W Maryland a 77-65 W 31 J. h 62-77 L 28 J. a 23 J. a 19 J. (Charlotte [N.C.]Coliseum) Festival (MadisonSquareGarden,New York, N.Y.); n4-ACC Tournament n2-Delta Classic(GeorgiaDome, Atlanta, Ga.);n3-ECACHoliday n1-Big IslandInvitational(Afook-ChinenCivic Auditorium, Hilo,Hawaii), .1 64-67 L a 10 M. .1 86 W Louisville 58-67 L 58-78 L a 111-108 F. W 16 a F. 14 a F. 11 .6hL8-9Duke NC 87-79 L 50-51 L h h F. 6 F. 2 .2 26 Clemson 14-13 49-78 ... 5/5 L 92-64 V ...... L n4 Maryland 74-68 5 W M. a 91-60 L F. 28 h F. 25 h F. 21 24-12 22-10 21-10 20-10 19-10 14-10 13-10 18-10 17-10 16-10 12-8 13-8 10-8 13-9 (Miami, Fla., Arena) Tournament (Greensboro,N.C.,Coliseum);a1-OrangeBowlClassic n2-DeltaClassicforKids(GeorgiaDome, Atlanta, Ga.);n3-ACC P.R.) n1-Puerto RicoShootout(EugenioGuerraSportsComplex,Bayamon, .1 70-75 L 80-79 W h 18 M. h 16 M. .1 88-78 W h 11 M. W 77-76 100-107 W Clemson L 70-52 a W h F. 11 h F. 8 F. 4 93-76 W h 31 D. .1aL6-0Duke 69-90 L a W F. 1 h 28 J. W 70-63 W Wofford L h 90-58 W a 10 J. h 8 J. 3 J. J. 25 a L 56-51 NC NC Maryland 56-51 L 67-70 L a 25 J. h 21 J. .1aL6-6Clemson 62-76 Duke L L n3 Maryland 53-76 6 L M. a 81-69 1 L M. h 72-59 Virginia W F. 25 a 105-86 F. W 21 a F. 18 h F. 14 .2 1W6-1Miami 69-61 W a1 27 D. .1 67-70 Virginia L 83-65 W h 18 J. a 15 J. .2 17 Georgia 71-77 Louisville L 94-86 a W 100-63 23 D. W n2 20 D. h 17 D. .1 18 Kentucky 71-85 L a 13 D. D. 4 h L 69-71 NC NC W 69-71 L h Louisville h 6 D. 73-69 W 4 D. n1 29 N. Result 66-64 73-50 94-89 75-66 77-45 75-96 65-83 84-63 Florida State poet...... R...... TR ...... Opponent Mount St.Mary’ North Carolina Georgia (ot) Appalachian State(ot) New Orleans(ot) The Citadel ...... Charleston Southern California Athletes in Action North Carolina Oregon (NIT) lrd tt 2t ...... Florida State(2ot) North Carolina irginia ake Forest ake Forest est Virginia State State ...... 9-3 ...... 22..... 2/2 ...... 22... 2/2 ...... Penn State Georgetown (ot)(NIT) eo al(I)...... Seton Hall(NIT) North Carolina(2ot) North Texas Georgia Southern North Carolina Maryland (ACC) Florida State Florida State Coastal Carolina Delaware State (ot) ...... 8-3 ...... 7-1 ...... All-Stars ake Forest ake Forest ...... 14-11 ...... State tt o)...... State (ot) ...... 2-0 ...... 6-1 ...... 11-6 ...... 11..... 1/1 ...... 11..17-11 ... 1/1 ...... 4-0 ...... (ACC) ...... / ... 8-2 ...... 6/7 ...... s ...... 3-0 ...... exh ...... 7-2 ...... exh ...... (NIT) ...... 9-3 ...... 11-4 ...... 5-1 ...... / ..... 1/1 ...... 6-2 ...... / ..... 2/2 ...... 1-0 ...... 24/23 22/23 22/23 nr/23 nr/23 16/16 51 . 15-15 ... 15/15 10/9 ...... R... Rec ...... OR ...... 8-3 ...... 7-3 ...... / ... 5-2 ...... 4/5 ...... 5-1 ...... 4-1 ...... 7-2 ...... 4-1 ...... 11-7 ...... 12 . 17-13 ... 21/24 17/16 19/19 15-16 14-10 13-10 15-14 14-12 15-13 10-6 10-5 10-4 10-3 12-7 13-7 13-9 13-8 ...... 4-0 ...... 19-14 19-13 18-13 17-12 17-10 14-9 14-8 13-8 10-4 10-3 13-7 12-7 12-5 12-6 16-9 17-9 15-9 12-4 1999-2000 (13-17, ACC 5-11/8th) Home: 11-3, Away: 0-10, Neutral: 2-4 Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec N. 2 h L 66-82 Athletes in Action ...... exh N. 9 h L 85-95 California All-Stars ...... exh N. 19 h W 91-79 Mercer ...... 1-0 N. 24 n1 W 100-88 Grambling State ...... 2-0 N. 26 n1 W 82-65 Washington ...... 3-0 N. 27 n1 L 70-84 Kansas ...... 10/11 ...... 3-1 D. 1 n2 L 77-80 Michigan ...... 3-2 D. 8 a L 68-70 Georgia ...... 3-3 D. 11 n3 L 61-64 Stanford (ot) ...... 3/3 ...... 3-4 D. 18 h W 81-75 Morehead State ...... 4-4 D. 22 h W 80-70 Wofford ...... 5-4 D. 28 h W 97-73 UNC Greensboro ...... 6-4 J. 2 h W 75-64 Lafayette ...... 7-4 J. 5 n4 L 71-80 Kentucky ...... 24/24 ...... 7-5 J. 8 a L 65-83 Virginia ...... 7-6 J. 12 a L 52-87 Duke ...... 6/7 ...... 7-7 J. 15 h W 69-68 Maryland ...... 18/16 ...... 8-7 J. 19 h W 65-62 Florida State ...... 9-7 J. 22 a L 58-66 NC State ...... 9-8 J. 27 h L 46-60 Wake Forest ...... 9-9 J. 29 h L 53-70 North Carolina ...... 9-10 F. 2 a L 58-70 Clemson ...... 9-11 F. 5 h W 89-57 Florida A&M ...... 10-11 F. 9 h W 68-47 Virginia ...... 11-11 F. 12 h L 65-84 Duke ...... 3/3 ... 11-12 F. 16 a L 70-92 Maryland ...... 22/22 ... 11-13 F. 21 a L 54-64 Florida State ...... 11-14 F. 24 h W 66-63 NC State ...... 12-14 F. 27 a L 64-76 Wake Forest ...... 12-15 SERVING NOTICE D.16 n2 W 96-80 Syracuse ...... 13/12 ...... 4-5 M. 1 a L 72-74 North Carolina (ot) ...... 12-16 D.17 n3 W 83-69 Davidson ...... 5-5 M. 4 h W 85-69 Clemson ...... 13-16 Above, Marvin Lewis (center) and the D.21 h W 79-70 Wofford ...... 6-5 M. 9 n5 L 62-63 Florida State ...... 13-17 D.23 h L 69-79 Tulane ...... 6-6 n1-Great Alaska Shootout (Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, Alaska); n2-ACC- Yellow Jackets celebrate the 2003 D.29 h L 92-98 IUPUI ...... 6-7 Big Ten Challenge (Philips Arena, Atlanta, Ga.); n3-Delta Air Lines Preseason NIT championship after J.2 h W 86-68 Cornell ...... 7-7 Classic for Kids (Philips Arena, Atlanta, Ga.); n4-Freedom Hall, beating No. 1 Connecticut and No. 25 J.5 h L 76-83 Clemson ...... 7-8 Louisville, Ky.; n5-ACC Tournament (Charlotte [N.C.] Coliseum) J.10 a L 79-104 Duke ...... 2/1 ...... 7-9 Texas Tech. Tech, which debuted in the J.13 h L 87-92 Maryland ...... 4/4 ..... 7-10 national rankings at No. 13 the next J.19 a L 71-84 NC State ...... 7-11 PAUL week, went on to win its first 12 games J.22 h L 65-69 Virginia ...... 7/7 ..... 7-12 J.26 a L 74-87 Wake Forest ...... 21/16 ..... 7-13 HEWITT of the season and advance all the way J.30 h W 77-46 Florida State ...... 8-13 to the national championship game, F.2 h W 86-74 North Carolina ...... 9-13 St. John Fisher ’85 where the Jackets lost a rematch with F.6 a W 74-50 Clemson ...... 10-13 F.9 h L 63-95 Duke ...... 1/1 ... 10-14 Record: 76-54 (.585) the Huskies. F.13 a L 65-85 Maryland ...... 3/3 ... 10-15 2000-04 (4 seasons) F.16 a W 60-40 Saint Louis ...... 11-15 F. 6 h W 72-62 Maryland ...... 13/13 ..... 13-8 F.20 h W 65-59 NC State ...... 12-15 F. 11 h W 62-56 Virginia ...... 6/9 ..... 14-8 F.23 a W 82-80 Virginia ...... 22/15 ... 13-15 F. 14 a L 65-81 Wake Forest ...... 23/15 ..... 14-9 F.27 h W 90-77 Wake Forest ...... 24/22 ... 14-15 2000-01 (17-13, ACC 8-8/T-5th) F. 17 h W 69-54 NC State ...... 15-9 M.2 a W 86-78 Florida State ...... 15-15 F. 21 a L 54-98 Duke ...... 4/3 ... 15-10 M.8 n4 L 83-92 Wake Forest ...... 15-16 Home: 11-3, Away: 2-8, Neutral: 4-2 F. 25 h W 85-64 Clemson ...... 16-10 h1-Las Vegas Invitational (Alexander Memorial Coliseum); h2-ACC-Big F. 28 a L 59-69 Florida State ...... 16-11 Ten Challenge (Alexander Memorial Coliseum); n1-Las Vegas Invitational NCAA Tournament M. 9 n4 W 74-69 Virginia ...... 12/12 ... 17-11 (Valley High School, Las Vegas, Nev.); n2-Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Classic M. 10 n4 L 63-70 North Carolina ...... 6/5 ... 17-12 Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec (Philips Arena, Atlanta, Ga.); n3-Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, N.C.; n4- M. 15 n5 L 62-66 St. Joseph’s ...... 23/23 ... 17-13 N. 7 h1 L 86-107 California All-Stars ...... exh ACC Tournament (Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, N.C.) h1-Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.; a1-ACC-Big Ten Challenge (Carver- N. 11 h W 96-85 Team Fokus ...... exh Hawkeye Arena, Iowa City, Iowa); n1-Wooden Classic (Arrowhead Pond, N. 17 h W 92-49 Wofford ...... 1-0 Anaheim, Calif.); n2-Delta Air Lines Classic for Kids (Philips Arena, 2002-03 (16-15, ACC 7-9/5th) N. 21 h W 85-62 Charleston Southern ...... 2-0 Atlanta, Ga.); n3-Stanford Invitational (Maples Pavilion, Stanford, Calif.); N. 24 h W 92-61 Davidson ...... 3-0 Home: 13-2, Away: 2-11, Neutral: 1-2 n4-ACC Tournament (Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.); n5-NCAA West First N. 28 a1 L 67-85 Iowa ...... 3-1 Round (Cox Arena, San Diego, Calif.) NIT Quarterfinals D. 2 n1 W 72-67 UCLA ...... 4-1 D. 6 h L 70-75 Georgia ...... 4-2 Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec D. 9 n2 W 86-84 Kentucky ...... 5-2 2001-02 (15-16, ACC 7-9/T-5th) N. 10 h W 110-73 S.E. Atlanta All-Stars ...... exh D. 18 n3 W 78-56 Idaho State ...... 6-2 Home: 8-7, Away: 4-6, Neutral: 3-3 N. 19 h W 81-48 Team Nike ...... exh D. 19 a L 66-80 Stanford ...... 3/3 ...... 6-3 N. 23 h W 113-75 Arkansas-Pine Bluff ...... 1-0 D. 23 h W 94-58 Morgan State ...... 7-3 Date Site Result Opponent ...... TR ...... OR ...... Rec N. 27 h W 83-77 Georgia ...... 17/18 ...... 2-0 D. 28 h W 90-59 Harvard ...... 8-3 N.18 h L 99-90 Nike Elite ...... exh. D. 1 h W 75-53 Gardner-Webb ...... 3-0 J. 2 h L 70-84 North Carolina ...... 13/14 ...... 8-4 N.12 h W 112-85 EA Sports All-Stars ...... exh. 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Date Opponent Opp GT Result Tech 59, Kentucky 58 - Jan. 8, 1955 2-19-49 Kentucky 1-na nr aL 32-78 Joe Helms’ jump shot with 11 seconds to play gave 2-9-51 Kentucky 1-1 nr aL 42-75 Georgia Tech a stunning 59-58 upset over No. 1- 3-2-51 Kentucky (SEC) 1-1 nr nL 56-82 ranked Kentucky at Memorial Coliseum, ending the 2-9-52 Kentucky 1-1 nr aL 42-93 Wildcats’ 129-game home winning streak. Kentucky 2-28-52 Kentucky (SEC) 1-1 nr nL 59-80 had not lost a Southeastern Conference game in 16 1-9-54 Kentucky 1-1 nr aL 53-105 years and were riding a 32-game winning streak, but trailed 26-23 at the half and 38-30 in the second half. 2-2-54 Kentucky 1-1 nr aL 48-99 Still, the Wildcats led by three with 1:14 left. After 1-8-55 Kentucky 1-1 nr aW 59-58 Kentucky missed a pair of free throws, Tech’s Bobby 1-31-55 Kentucky 1-1 nr hW 65-59 Kimmel was fouled on the rebound and hit two free 1-3-59 Kentucky 1-1 nr aL 62-72 throws to pull the Jackets within one. With Kentucky’s 1-26-59 Kentucky 1-1 nr hL 70-94 Bill Evans trying to run out the clock, Kimmel tied 1-4-64 Kentucky 1-1 nr hW 67-76 him up and Helms snatched the ball and then let fly 12-29-66 UCLA 1-1 nr aL 72-91 with the winning shot. 1-7-80 Duke 1-1 nr aL 42-55 2-16-81 Virginia 1-1 nr aL 42-83 Tech 65, Kentucky 59 - Jan. 31, 1955 1-23-82 North Carolina 1-1 nr hL 54-66 Just 23 days after stunning No. 1 Kentucky on its 2-15-82 Virginia 1-1 nr hL 52-56 homecourt, Georgia Tech again downed the mighty 3-4-82 North Carolina (ACC) 1-1 nr nL 39-55 Wildcats, 65-59, at Heisman Gym. Tech’s backcourt 1-28-84 North Carolina 1-1 nr aL 61-73 of Bobby Kimmel and Joe Helms combined for 44 Tech 77, North Carolina 75 - Mar. 14, 1993 2-29-84 North Carolina 1-1 nr hL 56-69 points, and the Yellow Jackets connected on 25 free 3-23-85 Georgetown (NCAA) 1-1 6-6 nL 54-60 throws to just five for the Wildcats. Tech never trailed James Forrest had 27 points and 10 rebounds to lead in the game, jumping to a 15-8 lead in the early going. 1-25-86 North Carolina 1-1 4-3 aL 77-85 Georgia Tech to a 77-75 victory over top-ranked North Kentucky pulled within 18-16 but could get no closer Carolina in the championship game of the ACC Tour- 2-4-86 North Carolina (ot) 1-1 2-2 hL 77-78 as the Jackets took a 32-24 lead into the intermission. nament at the Charlotte (N.C.) Coliseum. The Tar 3-9-86 Duke (ACC) 1-1 6-6 nL 67-68 In the second half, Tech went ahead by as many as 14 Heels led by one point midway through the second 1-24-87 North Carolina 2-1 nr aL 55-92 points, leading 58-44 with six minutes to play. half when Forrest ignited an 11-0 run that put Tech 1-11-92 Duke 1-1 14-15 aL 84-97 up 66-58 with six minutes to play. Forrest hit 11 of 19 2-12-92 Duke 1-1 nr-24 hL 62-71 Tech 76, Kentucky 67 - Jan. 4, 1964 field goals against the Heels as he averaged 26.7 points 3-14-92 Duke (ACC) 1-1 nr nL 76-89 and shot 69 percent for the tournament. Kentucky native R.D. Craddock scored 25 points as 1-10-93 Duke 1-1 10-11 hW 80-79 Georgia Tech shocked the top-ranked Wildcats, 76- 3-14-93 North Carolina (ACC) 1-1 nr nW 77-75 67, at Alexander Memorial Coliseum. Charlie Spooner Tech 89, North Carolina 69 - Jan. 12, 1994 1-12-94 North Carolina 1-1 17-18 hW 89-69 added 16 points and Mick Stenftenagel 15 for the Jack- Travis Best had 27 points, nine assists and only one 2-12-94 North Carolina 1-1 nr aW 96-89 ets as Tech head coach Whack Hyder recorded his turnover and James Forrest added 22 points as Geor- 2-12-95 North Carolina 1-1 18-15 hL 81-85 ninth victory over Adolph Rupp’s Wildcats, includ- gia Tech downed its third straight No. 1-ranked team 1-8-98 North Carolina 1-1 nr aL 75-96 ing three wins over No. 1-ranked Kentucky teams. with an 89-69 upset over North Carolina at Alexander 2-1-98 Duke 1-1 nr aL 69-90 Craddock, who was 5-for-8 from the field and 15-for- Memorial Coliseum. After leading by as many as 13 17 from the foul line, scored 19 points in the second 2-25-98 Duke 1-1 nr hL 53-76 in the first half, Tech held a 38-35 advantage at the half as Tech rallied from a 32-30 halftime deficit to 1-10-02 Duke 2-1 nr aL 79-104 intermission. The score was tied at 44-44 with 16 min- lead by as many as 13 points. Leading 48-43, Tech utes to play when Fred Vinson came off the bench to 2-9-02 Duke 1-1 nr hL 63-95 scored seven straight points on field goals by hit three three-pointers and another long jumper, 11-26-03 Connecticut 1-1 nr nW 77-61 Craddock and Jim Caldwell and three free throws by helping Tech build a 66-56 lead with 8:03 remaining. 1-31-04 Duke 1-1 nr hL 74-82 Bill Edison, to go up 55-43 with 10:35 to play and then held off the Wildcats with free throw shooting, hit- Tech 96, North Carolina 89 - Feb. 12, 1994 AP-UPI through 1990-91, then AP-USA Today beginning in 1991-92. ting 17 in a row in one stretch. Fred Vinson scored a career-high 26 points, 24 of them Tech 80, Duke 79 - Jan. 10, 1993 on eight three-pointers, and James Forrest added 25 points and 17 rebounds as Georgia Tech knocked off Freshman Drew Barry came off the bench to record a No. 1 ranked team for the fourth straight time with 11 points, five assists and four steals, as No. 10 Geor- a 96-89 win at North Carolina. Tech hit a school-record gia Tech knocked off No. 1-ranked Duke, 80-79, at 15 three-pointers in defeating a top-ranked Tar Heel Alexander Memorial Coliseum, ending a 23-game team for the third time in less than a year. Tech trailed winning streak for the defending national champions. by 15 points in the first half and stayed close only by Barry and freshman Martice Moore combined for 15 nailing nine treys, five by Vinson. Trailing 48-41, Tech of Tech’s 19 points during a second half stretch in opened the second half with three straight threes. which the Jackets took a 76-74 lead with 1:04 to go. Travis Best gave Tech the lead for good, 85-84, with Tech began the game with a 12-0 run and led by as 1:54 left when he drained a 15-footer as the shot clock many as 14 in the first half before Duke pulled within expired, and the Jackets hit nine of 10 free throws in 44-37 at the half. The Blue Devils led 60-59 when the final minute to seal the win. Moore’s three-pointer put Tech ahead 62-60 with 8:47 left. Duke tied the score three times after that but never Tech 77, Connecticut 61 - Nov. 26, 2003 led. In the semifinals of the Preseason NIT in Madison Square Garden, Georgia Tech made the most of its pressure defense to create turnovers and fastbreak opportunities to create the runaway victory. B.J. El- At left, BOBBY CREMINS exhorts the der and Isma’il Muhammad led the way with 22 points Alexander Memorial Coliseum crowd each, while the Yellow Jackets held the Huskies’ All- during the closing moments of Tech’s Americans, guard Ben Gordon and center Emeka Okafor, to 22 total points between them. UConn man- 80-79 upset of the No. 1-ranked Blue aged to shoot just 37.9 percent from the floor, made Devils in 1993. ISMA’IL MUHAMMAD, just 1 of 10 three-point attempts and 10 of 30 free throw above right, scored 22 points to help tries. Tech finished the first half with a 7-2 run for a 42-35 lead, then extended the advantage to as many beat UConn last season, and won the as 19 in the second half while holding the Huskies to MVP trophy at the Preseason NIT. just 26 points after intermission.

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W-L USA AP ...... 41 0-0 15 14 ...... 0-0 15 14 ...... 73 0-0 35 27 ...... 0-0 22 23 ...... 28-10 24-12 19-10 20-10 18-10 16-10 22-11 907 - 0-1 2-1 0-4 0-1 2-4 0-1 0-3 1-1 0-2 0-0 1970-71 1-2 0-0 1969-70 0-2 2-1 1968-69 0-2 2-1 1967-68 3-2 0-3 1966-67 4-1 0-1 1965-66 0-3 0-1 1964-65 0-3 0-4 1963-64 3-1 2-0 1962-63 2-6 0-4 1961-62 3-2 0-4 1960-61 1-4 2-0 1959-60 0-5 0-2 1958-59 3-2 0-1 1957-58 0-4 0-3 1956-57 0-1 0-4 1955-56 0-3 0-2 1954-55 0-4 1953-54 0-2 Top 10 1952-53 Teams 1951-52 1950-51 1949-50 Year Tech vs.RankedTeams 030 - 4-3 1-3 52-160 (39-95since1981-82) 9-6 0-6 vs. Top 10Teams: 2-6 3-5 109-266 (82-149since1981-82) 3-7 0-4 vs. All RankedTeams: 5-9 1-6 2003-04 1-7 0-5 2002-03 1-8 0-5 2001-02 1-7 2-6 2000-01 2-4 0-11 1999-00 6-7 3-3 1998-99 3-9 5-4 1997-98 5-4 2-4 1996-97 7-6 2-3 1995-96 4-8 1-3 1994-95 6-6 2-4 1993-94 7-3 1-3 1992-93 2-7 0-4 1991-92 1-3 1-5 1990-91 2-7 7-3 1989-90 2-5 2-2 1988-89 0-5 12-3 1987-88 3-5 0-5 1986-87 0-6 0-7 1985-86 0-9 0-3 1984-85 0-0 0-11 1983-84 1-7 0-3 1982-83 0-0 1-1 1981-82 1-5 1-3 1980-81 2-6 0-3 1979-80 1-7 0-3 1978-79 0-6 0-3 1977-78 0-5 0-3 1976-77 0-4 1975-76 0-4 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 s akdvs. vs. Ranked Fantastic Finishes Georgia Tech 62, Kentucky 60 Jan. 30, 1961 All-America guard Roger Kaiser nailed a baseline jumper as time expired to give Georgia Tech a 62-60 upset over Kentucky at Alexander Memorial Coliseum. After Kentucky’s Carroll Burchett tied the score at 60-60 with a tip- in with 30 seconds left, Kaiser took the ball and dribbled most of the clock away. With time running out, he drove to the baseline, shook off two defenders, and fired from the left corner as the buzzer sounded. Despite playing with a broken thumb on his shooting hand, Kaiser connected on 7-of-15 from the field and 15-of-19 from the free throw line for a game-high 29 points, leading Tech to its third victory in four games over Kentucky. Georgia Tech 86, Kentucky 85 (2 OT) Jan. 5, 1963 Mike Tomasovich scored the winning points on a pair of free throws with seven seconds left in the second overtime as Georgia Tech upset sixth-ranked Kentucky, 86-85, at Memorial Gymnasium in Lexington, Ky. Kentucky tied the score at 70-70 on a basket by Roy Roberts with 20 seconds left in regulation, and then Scotty Baesler’s shot with 1:09 left in the first overtime tied the game at 76. In the second extra session, KAISER PERMANENTE Tech’s R.D. Craddock hit two free throws to put Tech ahead, 84-81, with In one of Tech’s thrilling victories over Kentucky, Roger Kaiser 19 seconds left. After a tip-in pulled the Wildcats within one, Tomasovich sealed the win with two more free throws. nailed the game-winning shot as time expired (see ball coming through the net) to lift the Yellow Jackets over the Wildcats, Georgia Tech 76, St. Bonaventure 71 (2 OT) Mar. 25, 1971 62-60. Kaiser scored 29 points despite playing the game with a broken thumb. Rich Yunkus’ field goal tied the game with less than a minute left in regulation, and then Georgia Tech survived two potential game-win- giving Hoffman a pair of free throws with no time left. Hoffman missed ning free throws with no time left in the first overtime to defeat St. both shots, forcing the second extra session. Bonaventure, 76-71, in double overtime in the National Invitation Tour- Thorne, who finished with a game-high 27 points, scored Tech’s nament semifinals at Madison Square Garden. first basket with 3:09 left in the second overtime, and the Jackets coasted With the score tied at 67-67 in the first overtime, Tech guard Jim to a 76-71 victory. Yunkus added 19 points and 12 rebounds for Tech. Thorne missed the front end of a one-and-one with nine seconds left. St. Bonaventure’s Paul Hoffman launched a desperation shot at the buzzer Georgia Tech 64, Maryland 58 (OT) Mar. 11, 1983 that missed, but the Yellow Jackets’ Frank Samoylo was called for a foul, Freshmen Mark Price and John Salley combined for 31 points to lead Georgia Tech to a 64-58 overtime victory over Maryland in the open- ing round of the 1983 ACC Tournament in The Omni in Atlanta. Price, who managed 15 points and eight rebounds, and Salley, who chipped in 16 points, combined to score 11 of Tech’s 12 points in the overtime session as the Jackets captured their first-ever victory in the ACC Tournament. Georgia Tech 68, Wake Forest 66 Jan. 7, 1984 Junior Scott Petway capped a game-long comeback with a 15-foot jump shot with just three seconds remaining in the game to give Geor- gia Tech a 68-66 victory at Alexander Memorial Coliseum. Petway’s shot gave the Jackets their first lead since the red-haired forward had scored the game’s first points. After Wake’s Anthony Young missed the front end of a one-and-one with 1:05 left, Salley grabbed the rebound. Tech ran the clock down to 11 seconds before calling a timeout. Petway was supposed to get the ball to either Mark Price, who had 19 points and six assists, or Yvon Joseph, but when both were covered, Petway dribbled to the left baseline and drilled the shot. Tech trailed 52-42 with 14:42 remaining but fought back to within two, 62-60, on Mark Price’s 19-footer at 6:07, and baskets by Joseph tied the score at 64 with 2:50 left and then at 66 with 1:11 on the clock. Georgia Tech 72, Virginia 71 (3 OT) Jan. 23, 1984 Georgia Tech’s John Salley hit a pair of free throws for a four-point lead with 59 seconds left in the third overtime and then the Yellow Jack- DOUBLE-OT ets survived a three-point play by Rick Carlisle and a last-second missed shot by Othell Wilson for a 72-71 victory over 19th-ranked Virginia at Bruce Dalrymple (45) leads the celebration after Tech’s double- Alexander Memorial Coliseum. overtime win over Maryland in 1984. Tech scored eight straight points in the second half to take an eight-

Ramblinwreck.com • 269 Basketball History eri eh6,Mrln 2March 8,1986 Georgia Tech64,Maryland62 Dec. 28, 1984 Georgia Tech70,Maryland69 Dec. 16, 1984 Georgia Tech66,NCState64 Feb. 4, 1984 Georgia Tech71,Maryland70(2OT) the buzzer. left ledtoWilson’s finalshot,whichbouncedoffthebackofrimat to makefourstraightfreethrows,buthischargingfoulwith36seconds not relinquish. After Petway fouledout, Anthony Byrdcameoffthebench and hisonlyfieldgoalofthenight,fora65-63leadJacketswould force thethirdovertime. floor, includingtwo freethrowsbyYvon Josephwith10secondsleftto Jackets calledtimeoutandthenscoredthenextfourtimesdown behind byfive inthesecondsession,trailing60-55with1:28left.But missed shotsastimeexpired. front endoftheone-and-one. At theotherend,Wilson andJimMiller Carlisle fouledScottPetway with10secondsleftandPetway missedthe at 51-51,heldtheballformorethanfourminuteslastshot.But changed handsalmostevery possessionuntilTech, withthescoretied a 13-2runtotake46-45leadwith6:36play. Fromthere,thelead point leadwith12:37leftinregulation,buttheCavaliers respondedwith Fantastic Finishes ond extrasession. score withajumper1:06leftinthefirstovertime toforcethesec- tying basketwithafoullinejumper1:57left.Byrdagaintiedthe land scorelessfortheremainderofregulationand Anthony Byrdhitthe trailed 62-55afterVeal’s jumperwith6:01left,buttheJacketsheldMary- goal bytheTerps’ KeithGatlinwithfoursecondsleft. land timeouts,Salleyhitthefreethrow, renderingmeaninglessafield ball offtheglassanddrewafoulfromHermanVeal. After two Mary- He foundSalleyaloneunderthebasket,andTech’s 7-0centerputthe down untilMarkPricedrove tothebasketwithabout14secondsleft. free throwswith1:23leftinthesecondovertime, Tech rantheclock overtime attheThrillerdome. ranked Yellow JacketsknockedoffNo.9Maryland,71-70,indouble the secondovertime togive GeorgiaTech athree-pointleadasthe18th- one secondremaininggave GeorgiaTech adramatic,64-62winover peration 25-footerthanrimmedout. deflected thepass.Branchgrabbed theballinmid-airandshotades- from midcourttoLenBiaswithtwo secondsleft,butTech’s ScottPetway Price’s shotwent in,Maryland’s Jeff Adkins triedtoinboundtheball play andhadanotherchancetobetheheroinclosingseconds. After Terps aone-pointlead witha20-footbaselinejumper41secondsto ship oftheRainbowClassicinHonolulu,Hawaii. ranked GeorgiaTech a70-69victoryover Maryland andthechampion- 37-30 attheintermission. ing eightstraightpointsina73-secondspanlatethehalftopullwithin Myers tosetupPrice’s heroics. Tech tooktheball away asYvon JosephforcedajumpballwithErnie in thefinalfourminutes,andwith24secondsleftscoretied, six minutesintothesecondhalf.TheJacketsheldStatetojusttwo points bling Wreck’s firstwinatRaleighsincejoiningthe ACC. ranked GeorgiaTech a66-64victoryover No.9NCStateintheRam- Bruce DalrymplescoredTech’s firstbasketofthethirdovertime, After thetwo teamsfailedtoscoreinthefirstovertime, Tech fell Tech fellbehindbyasmany11pointsinthesecondhalfand After Maryland’s Jeff Adkins tiedthescoreat68-68withapairof John Salleycompletedathree-pointplaywitheightsecondsleftin Sophomore forward DuaneFerrell’s steal, driveanddunkwithjust Maryland’s Adrian Branch,whoscored27points,hadgiven the Mark Pricehitadrivinglayupwiththreesecondslefttogive 10th- Tech trailed29-16with6:42remaininginthefirsthalfbeforescor- Tech fellbehindby13pointsinthefirsthalfanddidnotleaduntil Mark Price’s 20-footjumpshotwithonesecondleftgave 12th- 270 •GeorgiaTech Basketball2004-05 ing butnetfromtherightbaseline. Louisvilleinboundedwithseven 12-foot jumperbyMike Abrams. After atimeout,Hammondshitnoth- the Jacketsaone-pointlead.Louisville answered 39secondslaterwitha final shotbyLouisvillefora62-61 victory atFreedomHall. lead withseven secondsleftandthenthe Yellow Jacketswithstood a horn went off. man totheglassandball,puttingreboundshotthroughas was off,butSherrod,whohadhustledthelengthoffloor, beathis points, atthefarendoffloorforfinalshot.Scott’s shot,though, called timeandSherrodinboundedtheballtoDennisScott,whohad23 77-76 leadonashotbyMiltBlakelywithseven secondstoplay. Tech rival GeorgiaatTheOmni. shot atthebuzzertogive GeorgiaTech astunning78-77winover arch- forward Anthony Sherrodmadetheplayofhiscareer, scoringoffamissed Georgia Tech 62, Louisville 61 Jan. 6, 1988 6, Jan. Georgia Tech62,Louisville61 Dec.5, 1987 Georgia Tech78,77 DePaul in1988(below)andNorthCarolina1989(above). Dennis Scotthitlast-second,game-winningshotsagainst BUZZER-BEATERS of thefloorfordunkandwin. stepped inandstoletheinboundspassatmidcourt,thendrove thelength with five secondsremainingtogive theballtoMaryland.ButFerrell at 62-all.ButTech’s all-AmericaguardMarkPricecommittedaturnover ment forthesecondstraightyear attheGreensboroColiseum. Maryland andsenttheYellow Jacketsintothefinalsof ACC Tourna- Down 59-57,freshmanDennisScott hitathree-pointerat1:12to Tom Hammonds’ 12-footjumpergave GeorgiaTech aone-point Georgia hadcomefrom14pointsdowninthesecondhalftotakea In oneofthemostdramaticendingsthisclassicrivalry, reserve Tech hadfoughtbackfroma45-37secondhalfdeficittoforgetie seconds left and LaBradford Smith drove the length of the floor, but his shot from 16 feet bounced off the rim and fell away. Georgia Tech 71, DePaul 70 Feb. 6, 1988 Freshman Dennis Scott stunned a national television audience and a capacity Thrillerdome crowd with a dramatic three-point field goal at the buzzer to give the Jackets another miracle, 71-70, victory over na- tionally-ranked DePaul. Scott, who was just 3-for-13 prior to his 28-foot game-winner, had just missed a similar shot seconds before. But a DePaul player missed two free throw attempts, and when given a second op- portunity, Scott’s shot was true, giving Tech the win as the fans stormed the court. Georgia Tech 76, North Carolina 74 Mar. 1, 1989 Sophomore Dennis Scott’s reputation as a clutch shooter was crys- tallized as his three-point field goal with just two seconds remaining gave Georgia Tech a stunning, 76-74 upset of North Carolina at Alexander Memorial Coliseum. The game looked out of reach with Tech’s Karl Brown at the line for two free throws and the Jackets trailing by three points. But Brown made both charity tosses and when UNC’s Kevin Madden attempted to in- bound the ball, Scott stole the pass from North Carolina’s Scott Will- iams. Scott, who had a game-high 28 points, then turned and fired up a FREE BASKETBALL 23-foot three pointer which hit nothing but net for a 76-74 Tech victory. Kenny Anderson (above) is mobbed by teammates after his Georgia Tech 93, Pittsburgh 92 Dec. 5, 1989 desperation basket at the end Dennis Scott poured in a career-high 42 points, including the game- of regulation rescued Tech winner as time expired to give Georgia Tech a 93-92 victory over Pitt in against Michigan State in the the ACC-Big East Challenge at Hartford, Conn. With Tech clinging to a 1990 NCAA Regional one-point lead, Brian Oliver fouled Pitt’s Jason Matthews, who made Semifinals. Brian Domalik both free throws to put the Panthers ahead by one with nine seconds to (right) drained a three-pointer play. Tech called timeout with six seconds left to set up a play for Scott, at the buzzer in the first who was scoreless in the final four minutes until his game-winning shot, overtime, helping Tech outlast a leaning, left-hander from about eight feet. Pitt used a 21-0 run to open a 26-5 lead in the first half, but Tech Georgia in triple-OT in 1990. fought back, closing to within eight points at the half. The Jackets took their first lead at 83-81 with 6:01 left, spurred by three three-pointers by bounds in the final two OT sessions to lead the Jackets to the emotional Scott. victory. Georgia Tech 81, Michigan St. 80 (OT) Mar. 23, 1990 Georgia Tech 88, North Carolina 86 Jan. 27, 1991 Kenny Anderson’s controversial 20-foot jumper at the buzzer tied Georgia Tech’s Malcolm Mackey completed a three-point play with the game and Dennis Scott hit the game winner with a 12-foot hook shot three seconds left for an 88-86 victory at seventh-ranked North Caro- with seven seconds remaining in overtime as Georgia Tech knocked off lina, capping a 16-point, second-half rally by the Yellow Jackets. top-seeded Michigan State, 81-80, in the Southeast Regional Semifinal With star point guard Kenny Anderson double-teamed, Bryan Hill in New Orleans, La. took the ball with 11 seconds left, drove the length of the floor and into With the Spartans leading 75-73, Steve Smith missed the front end the lane, where he dished to Mackey for the winning basket. UNC’s Rick of a one-and-one with five seconds left, and Anderson, who had 31 points, Fox drove the baseline for an apparent game-tying layup at the buzzer, took the rebound and raced down the court. The basket was originally but the shot was ruled late. called a three, but his foot was just inside the three-point line at the top Tech trailed by 16 points when Jon Barry’s three-pointer cut the of the key, forcing the overtime. Scott scored 18 points for Tech, while deficit to 56-43 with 16:45 left. Barry hit another trey four minutes later Smith led all scorers with 32 points. at 12:44 to give the Jackets a 60-59 lead. Hill followed with a dunk to complete Tech’s 22-3 run. Georgia Tech 112, Georgia 105 (3 OT) Dec. 19, 1990 Georgia Tech 67, Maryland 65 Feb. 9, 1992 In a game many believe to be the greatest in Georgia Tech history, the Yellow Jackets used a 40-point outing by sophomore guard Kenny With Georgia Tech and Maryland tied at 65 and just 0.2 seconds on Anderson to overcome foul trouble and arch-rival Georgia for a thrilling the clock, freshman James Forrest caught an inbounds pass from under 112-105, triple overtime victory at The Omni. the Tech basket and swished the game-winning shot for the 67-65 vic- Anderson, who tied the game with a shot at the buzzer at the end tory at College Park. of the second overtime, netted eight points in the third extra session to Maryland’s Walt Williams tied the score at 65 with a pair of free lead the Jackets to the win. But Tech, which lost starters Jon Barry, throws, and Tech, which had trailed by seven points at the five minute Malcolm Mackey and Bryan Hill to foul trouble, turned to clutch perfor- mark, took possession with less than 45 seconds to play. After a Tech mances from a pair of little-used reserves in guard Brian Domalik and timeout with 10.8 seconds left, Forrest’s shot was swatted out of bounds center James Munlyn. by Williams, leaving 0:00.2 seconds on the clock. Jon Barry inbounded Domalik’s three-pointer at the buzzer in the first overtime tied the the ball to Forrest, who leaped in the air from near the foul line, caught score at 90-all, while Munlyn scored five points and grabbed five re- the ball and sank a 12-footer at the buzzer.

Ramblinwreck.com • 271 Basketball History on aninboundsplaytodefeat Southern Californiainthe1992NCAATournament. near thecentercircleandsank a three-pointerthatgaveTech an87-85victoryoverLouisville.Forrest alsoknockeddownath In thefirstcollegebasketballgame playedattheGeorgiaDomein1992,JamesForresttook aninboundspassfromBryanHillou FORREST FIRE Mar. 21, 1992 Georgia Tech79,SouthernCal78 over USCinthesecondroundof1992NCAATournament. off aninboundsplayatthebuzzer,liftingYellow Jackets Tech’s bencheruptsafterJamesforrestnailsathree-pointshot MIRACLE INMILWAUKEE Fantastic Finishes finals inKansasCity. swished throughthenet,advancing Tech totheMidwest Regionalsemi- Forrest open,andthe Atlanta freshmanletflywitha25-footheave that remaining. Butontheinboundspass,Tech’s MattGeigerbarelyfound bounds nearmidcourtbyaUSCplayer withjusteighttenthsofasecond onds remainingfora78-76advantage, Barryhadtheballknockedoutof Travis Best(16)and MalcolmMackey(16),tiedthegameat76-all. second half,buttheJackets,behindguardJonBarrywhohad20points, 39-38 advantage atthehalf.TheTrojans heldthe leadthroughoutthe Milwaukee, Wis. second roundoftheNCAA Midwest Regional attheBradleyCenterin to give GeorgiaTech astunning79-78victoryover SouthernCalinthe ward JamesForrestmadeamiraculous25-footthree-pointeratthebuzzer After USC’s RodneyChatmanhitasix-footjumperwith2.2sec- USC hadovercome anearly12-pointTech leadinthis onetotakea In agamenicknamedthe“MiracleinMilwaukee,” freshmanfor- 272 •GeorgiaTech Basketball2004-05 of thekey. Forrestturnedandfiredfrom23feetasMinorflew athim. freshman MarticeMoore,was denied,butHillfoundForrestatthetop where hecalledtimeoutwith1.9secondsleft.Theintendedshooter, remaining. Tech’s MalcolmMackeyinboundedtoBryan Hillatmidcourt, the secondhalf-onapairoffreethrowsbyGregMinorwith2.7seconds back thathadseenLouisvillegrabtheadvantage-only itssecondleadof ball gameinthestateofGeorgia. gia Domebefore28,885fans,thelargestcrowdever towitnessabasket- 85 victoryover Louisvilleinthefirstbasketballgameplayed intheGeor- for athree-pointeratthebuzzertogive theYellow Jacketsathrilling87- alone underthebasketforgame-winner. the three-pointarctoprevent ashotbyBest,whothenfoundNewbill Tech pointguardTravis Best,St.John’s centerShawnelleScottwent to den. the championshipofECACHolidayFestival atMadisonSquareGar- the shotclockandgave GeorgiaTech a71-69victory over St.John’s and Georgia Tech 87, Louisville 85 Dec. 19, 1992 19, Dec. Georgia Tech87,Louisville85 eri eh7,S.Jh’ 9Dec. 29, 1993 Georgia Tech71,St.John’s69 Forrest, wholedallscorerswith27points,negatedaCardinalcome- Sophomore JamesForrestsankanothermiracleshotbyconnecting With theshotclockwindingdownandballinhandsof Center Ivano Newbill’s layupwithjust3.6secondsleftbarelybeat seconds left. jumper with12 foot turnaround (right) draineda12- Stephon Marbury Devils, when sweep oftheBlue capping aseason overtime, 73-71, defeated Dukein regulation, Tech seven-point leadin After givingupa SWEEP DEVIL OFA ree t DOG-EAT-DAWG After the teams played 14 straight years at the Omni, Tech and Georgia moved their series back to the campuses in 1995. The first two meetings at Alexander Memorial Coliseum saw the Yellow Jackets rally from double-digit deficits in the second half to win. In 1996, Matt Harpring and Michael Maddox led a three-point flurry to bring the Jackets back from 11 points down to win 62- 61 (left photo). In 1998, Jason Collier had 22 points, 11 rebounds and five blocks in his Tech debut as the Jackets rallied from 15 points behind to defeat Georgia in OT.

Georgia Tech 73, Duke 71 (OT) Feb. 7, 1996 Stephon Marbury hit a 12-foot turnaround jumper in the lane with 12 seconds left in overtime for the winning basket in Georgia Tech’s 73- 71 victory over Duke at Alexander Memorial Coliseum. Duke’s Ricky Price sent the game into overtime with a three-pointer at the end of regu- lation, capping a 12-5 run by the Blue Devils. Georgia Tech 62, Georgia 61 Dec. 3, 1996 A three-pointer by Matt Harpring, followed by two more treys by Michael Maddox ignited a 14-point spurt as Georgia Tech rallied from 11 points down in the final four minutes for a 62-61 victory over Georgia in the Bulldogs’ first visit to Alexander Memorial Coliseum since 1980. Trailing 59-48, Tech began its run with a steal by Jon Babul and a hard foul on Kevin Morris by Georgia’s Derrick Dukes on the ensuing fast break, inciting the crowd. Morris hit both free throws to pull Tech within eight with four minutes to go. Harpring nailed his trey at 3:41. Back-to-back three-pointers by Maddox followed, the second of which put Tech ahead, 60-59, with 2:27 to play. Maddox, who had a career high 18 points, knocked away a pass by Georgia’s Jon Nordin, leading to a pair of Harpring free throws and a three-point lead with 2:05 left. Georgia’s G.G. Smith hit two free throws to cut the Jackets’ advantage to one, and after a Tech turnover, the Bull- dogs had the ball back with just over a minute to play but never man- aged to get a shot off. Georgia Tech 84, Georgia 79 (OT) Dec. 13, 1998 Georgia Tech 111, Florida State 108 (2 OT) Feb. 11, 1999 Jason Collier had 22 points, 11 rebounds and five blocked shots as the Yellow Jackets rallied from a 15-point second-half deficit for an 84- Georgia Tech’s front line of Jason Collier and Alvin Jones combined 79 overtime victory over arch-rival Georgia at Alexander Memorial Coli- for 58 points, 27 rebounds and five blocked shots as the Yellow Jackets seum. Georgia built a 65-50 advantage with 10:33 left in the second half, outlasted Florida State, 111-108, in double overtime at Tallahassee, Fla. but would not score another field goal in regulation. Tech still trailed Collier had a career-high 30 points and 10 rebounds, while Jones went 72-65 when Collier hit a three-pointer to cut the deficit to four points 10-for-12 from the field for a career-best 28 points, including 10 points in with 1:40 to play. Then Tony Akins stole the ball and fed Collier for a overtime, along with 17 rebounds. After FSU’s Adrian Crawford sent layup that made the score 72-70. On Tech’s next possession, Akins the game into overtime with a running jumper with 4.6 seconds left, pounced on a loose ball and was fouled, and his free throws tied the Jason Floyd rescued the Jackets with a three-pointer with 32.9 seconds game with 34.6 seconds left. Georgia had a shot to tie, but G.G. Smith’s left in the first overtime. The Seminoles, who had five players foul out, final shot was blocked by Collier. nearly forced another overtime, but Crawford’s three-point attempt at Collier scored the first basket of overtime to give the Jackets their the buzzer rolled off the rim. With 111 points, Tech set a school record first lead since 9-7. Akins added a field goal and four free throws to help for points in an ACC game and recorded its highest point total since the seal the win. Tech hit 12 of its last 14 shots from the field, including all 1994-95 season. The combined 219 points was the highest score in an four in overtime. ACC game since Duke beat Maryland, 114-110, in overtime in 1990.

Ramblinwreck.com • 273 Basketball History Fantastic Finishes 274 •GeorgiaTech Basketball2004-05 Iowa inthe2003NIT. lift Tech tovictoryat drive atthebuzzerto Elder scoredona 2000. Belowright,B.J. to beatKentuckyin jumper atthebuzzer down abaseline Shaun Feinknocked 2002. Atbottom, Charlottesville in to gosankVirginia in with barelyasecond Lewis’ three-pointer Below left,Marvin Four inSanAntonio. 2004 NCAAFinal the semifinalsof Oklahoma Statein victory over Tech toa67-65 that liftedGeorgia with 1.4secondsleft drives foralayup At left,Will Bynum CLASSICS INSTANT free throwstosealthevictory. from straightaway togive theJacketsbreathingroom,thenaddedthree running downonTech’s ensuingpossession,Jackbankedinhisthree by DrewNicholaswith1:12remaininginthegame.With theshotclock But theTerrapins chippedaway andclosedto82-80onathree-pointer 14-0 tearinthefirsthalf,leadingbyasmany13pointsgame. land hadcrepttowithintwo points.Tech never trailed aftergoingona banking inacrucialthree-pointbasketwith39secondsleftafterMary- the key, andhenaileditfrom23feet. ball tokillmostofthetime,thengotitLewisoffascreenattop ets tostartthecomeback.Onfinalplay, Tony Akins dribbledthe deficit. B.J.Elderhita3-pointerwith45secondsleftfortheYellow Jack- likely have beenenough,allowingtheJacketstorallyfroman80-74 missed fourconsecutive freethrowsinthelastminutewhenonewould 15th 3-pointerofthegameandsankitwithasecondtogo.Virginia took apassinthecorner, fakedathree-pointer, dribbledandshot. with 23secondslefttosetupthegame-winningplay, onwhichFein lead onTayshaun Prince’s layupwith1:04toplay. Tech tookatimeout final 6:03.Kentuckyhada14-0runtoerasethedeficit,takingan84-83 mark, cameaftertheYellow Jacketshadsquanderedan83-70leadinthe Lines ClassicatPhilips Arena. Fein’s basket,Tech’s firstsincethe7:03 ing gave GeorgiaTech an86-84victoryover KentuckyintheDelta Air stretched armsofIvan McFarlin. of thelane,double-clutchedandbanked homethewinnerover theout- They worked theballaroundtoBynum,whodrovedownrightside with 26.3secondsleft. After Lucas’ tyingshot,the Jackets calledtimeout. John Lucascappedafuriouscomebackwith3-pointerthattieditat65 onds lefttobeatOklahomaState67-65.Tech ledmostofthegamebefore tional championshipgamebyshakinglooseforalayupwith1.5sec- previous NCAA Tournanent wins,senttheYellow Jacketsintothena- game-winner. Lewis foundhimwithacrisppassthatJackfiredthroughthenetfor tion onthecourt.Heendedupallaloneattopofkey, where Jack inboundedtheballtoMarvinLewisandthenscrambledforposi- to puttheTar Heelsupwith9.8secondsleft. After apairoftimeouts, final 8:15.Tech trailed82-81afterSeanMaymadeoneoftwo freethrows to save theYellow Jacketsafterthey hadblownan11-pointleadover the lead byfourwith4:50togo. quickly disappearedinthesecondhalfwhenIowa shot65.2percentto as 18pointsinthefirsthalfandledbyseven atthehalf.Butthatlead in theNationalInvitationTournament atIowa City. Tech ledbyasmany one secondshowingontheclock,liftingTech toasecond-roundvictory the laneandscoredwinningbasketover BrodyBoydwithunder eri eh9,Mrln 4Feb. 9,2003 Georgia Tech90,Maryland84 2002 23, Feb. Georgia Tech82,Virginia80 Dec.9,2000 Georgia Tech86,Kentucky84 Georgia Tech 67, Oklahoma State 65 Apr. 3, 2004 3, Apr. Georgia Tech67,OklahomaState65 Mar.12,2004 2003 24, Mar. Georgia Tech83,NorthCarolina82 Georgia Tech79,Iowa78 Freshman pointguardJarrettJackscoredacareer-high 20points, Marvin LewisgotfreeatthetopofkeyforYellow Jackets' Shaun Fein’s 10-footerofftheleftbaselinewith1.3secondsremain- Will Bynum,whohadmadegame-winningbasketsinTech’s two Jarrett Jackhitagame-winning15-footerwith1.4secondstoplay With 6.2secondsremaining,B.J.Eldertookaninboundspass,drove TraditionTradition && HeritageHeritage

Ramblinwreck.com • 275 Tech Heritage U U U 2,000 points,500 assistsandaTech record Tech pointguards, amassingmorethan ketball annals.Hesetthestandard for most revered nameinGeorgia Tech bas- (1983-86) MARK PRICE of theyear award winners. ing threeofTech’s ACC-record 10rookie credentials duringthelastdecade,includ- seven players whohave garneredNBA started withMarkPricehasproduced Conference’s newest entryatry. What decided togive the Atlantic Coast a little-knownkidfromEnid,Oklahoma ply theirtradeasNBAprofessionals. where seven formerstandoutswent onto basketball worldhasbeenatthepoint, talent pools. ing positionaltraditions,nottomention you have someofthegame’s mostendur- North Carolina’s overall excellenceand U U CLA andGeorgetownareknownfor It beganasserendipityin1982,when Georgia Tech’s legacytothecollege Indiana’s defense,Kentuckyand their bigmen. Add Dukeand 276 MAKING APOINT MAKING APOINT MAKING APOINT

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POINT M mark thatstillstands today. His19assists record 303duringhissenior season,a assist recordof659andnotched an ACC- his angularphysique,Nealset theschool great friends.Knownas“Noodles,’’ for as Pricewas subdued,butthetwo were CRAIG NEAL (1987-88) honored himbyretiringhisjerseyin1999. three-point fieldgoals,andtheCavaliers Cleveland’s all-time leaderinassistsand history. Hefinishedhiscareeras top careerfreethrowpercentageinNBA many statisticalaccomplishmentsisthe Dream Team IIin1994. Among Price’s time NBA All-Star andamemberof Atlanta coachLennyWilkens, plusafour- came afavorite of former Cleveland and was tradedtoCleveland, wherehe be- and NCAAFinalEight. prominence, includingthe1985 ACC title tantly, heledtheTech programtonational venerable ACC inscoring.Moreimpor- and becamethefirstfreshmantolead 240 steals.Heburstontothescenein1983 30 yearsexperienceintheNBA. ARK

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KENNY ANDERSON (1990-91) is one of able task of succeeding Anderson, but he side the more heralded Travis Best and those athletes whose first name is suffi- lived up to it. He led Tech to a Sweet 16 Stephon Marbury, it was Barry who led cient identification. Tech fans know him berth as a freshman and scored 2,057 ca- the lead the league in assists for three simply as, “Kenny,’’ the New York school- reer points in four seasons, including 258 straight seasons, only the third ACC boy wonder who led Tech, along with Le- three pointers. He also broke Neal’s ca- player ever to do so. And it is Barry who thal Weapon 3 mates Oliver and Dennis reer assist record with 692, played excel- is Tech’s career assists leader with 724. Scott, to the 1990 ACC title and Tech’s sole lent defense and was a three-time all-ACC The second Barry to play for Tech fol- Final Four berth. A left-handed passer, choice. lowing shooting guard Jon, Drew Barry Anderson was almost automatic as the A first-round selection by Indiana in was Seattle’s second-round pick in the 1990 ACC rookie of the year and his 1995, Best blossomed in the Pacers’ 1996 draft and has played for the Super- match-ups against then-fellow freshman backcourt, helping the team reach the 2000 sonics, Golden State Warrios and Atlanta and Duke point guard Bobby Hurley NBA Finals, and now plays for the Mi- Hawks in the NBA. made for Tech seasonal highlights. ami Heat. Drafted by the New Jersey Nets after STEPHON MARBURY (1996) was a one- two seasons, Anderson was an NBA All- DREW BARRY (1993-96) is another guard year wonder, helping lead Tech to its first Star in 1992 and has played 12 seasons. not officially listed in Tech’s point legacy, outright ACC regular-season title in 1996 but, like Oliver, he functioned quite capa- and on to the NCAA Sweet 16. He led Tech TRAVIS BEST (1992-95) had the unenvi- bly as a second point guard. Playing along in scoring with 18.9 points per game and won ACC Rookie of the Year and first- team all-conference honors. A Brooklyn Point Guards Through the Years native, he opted to turn pro after his fresh- man season and was the fourth pick in Player At Tech Drafted Professional Team the 1996 draft. He is now playing for the Mark Price 1983-86 2nd/25th Played 12 yrs for CLE, WSH, GS, ORL Phoenix Suns. Craig Neal 1987-88 3rd/71st Played 3 seasons with POR, MIA, DEN “I thought there’d never be a more Brian Oliver 1987-90 2nd/32nd Last with Atlanta Hawks, 1998; now overseas publicized guy than Kenny,’’ said Marbury’s coach, Bobby Cremins. Kenny Anderson 1990-91 1st/2nd 12-year NBA vet, w/ New Orleans in 2003 “Stephon was the most explosive of all of Travis Best 1992-95 1st/22nd 8-year NBA vet, now with Miami them. He’d get up and dunk the hell out Drew Barry 1993-96 2nd/57th played parts of 3 seasons in NBA of the ball. Wasn’t quite the ballhander Stephon Marbury 1996 1st/4th 7-year NBA vet, now with Phoenix Kenny was. Wasn’t quite the shooter Mark Tony Akins 1999-02 n/a Playing overseas was, but he was tall, explosive, and the most physical.”

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• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 Two-time AcademicAll-American • Alsorankssecondincareerreboundsand • CamewithineightpointsofbreakingtheTech • Oneofonlytwo Tech players toearnfirst-team • First-team all-Americanin1998 • Retired Feb.25,1998 #15 •MattHarpring Three-time all-American,includingfirst-team • Retired March2,1986 #25 •MarkPrice AlongwithMarkPrice,helpedthe Jacketsriseto • FinishedwiththeTech careerrecordforblocked • Two-time all-ACCselection • Second-teamall-Americanin1986 • Retired March2,1986 #22 •JohnSalley FinishedwithTech careerrecordsforpointsand • LedTech toits first NCAA Tournament • SECPlayer oftheYear in1961 • GeorgiaTech’s firstall-American(1960)andone • Retired Feb.27,1961 #21 •RogerKaiser HelpedTech tofourstraightNCAATournament • Becamethethirdplayer inTech historytoscore • ACCRookieoftheYear in1986 • Three-timeall-ACCselection,includingfirst- • Third-teamall-Americanin1989 • Retired March1,1989 #20 •TomHammonds statistical category among Tech’s all-timeleaders invirtuallyevery 2,225 points career scoringrecord,finishingsecondwith all-ACC honorsthreetimes honors in1985 national prominence shots scoring average school history of onlytwo consensusall-Americans(1961)in appearances and rebounding 2,000 pointsandstillranksfifthincareerscoring team honorsin1988and1989 EENDURINGNDURING SSYMBOLSYMBOLS OFOF EEXCELLENCEXCELLENCE • Tech’s first all-ACC first-team honoree and one of only two Jackets to be all-ACC three straight years • ACC Rookie of the Year in 1983, when he led the league in scoring • Finished his career as Tech’s second-leading scorer and leader in assists and steals #40 • Rich Yunkus

Retired in 1971 • Tech’s all-time leading scorer with 2,232 points in just three seasons • Second-team all-America in 1971 and a third- team selection in 1970 • Averaged a school-record 30.1 points per game as a junior • Three-time Academic All-American Al Ciraldo Voice of the Jackets • Georgia Tech radio announcer for 43 years • Called play-by-play for 1,030 basketball games from 1954-93 • Banner was raised on Feb. 14, 1998, three months after his death at the age of 76 Bobby Cremins

Head Coach 1981-2000 • National Coach of the Year - 1985, 1990 • ACC Coach of the Year - 1983, 1985, 1996 • Led Tech to three ACC titles (1985, 1990, 1993) and one NCAA Final Four • Coaching record at Georgia Tech - 354-237 • Banner was raised and the Alexander Memorial Coliseum court was named in his honor on March 8, 2003 John "Whack" Hyder

Head Coach 1952-73 • Led Tech to its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 1960 • Led Tech to NIT appearances in 1970 and 1971, advancing to the finals in 1971 • Beat Kentucky teams ranked No. 1 three times in his career • Coaching record at Georgia Tech - 292-271 • Banner was raised during the 2003-04 season

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• • WINNERS • L L L • • • S 2003 S 2003 1993 1985 S 1993 1985 Mark Price • 1983 “Price probably means more to Georgia Tech than any other freshman in the country. We scouted Tech once and then played them in the Meadowlands. He had a hand in almost 85 percent of their scoring plays. That means he is either getting the steal or From Price to Bosh, rebound to start the break, making the pass to set up the score or putting in the clutch shot.” Tech's Rookie Tradition — , Iona Head Coach Is Unmatched Bruce Dalrymple • 1984 “Bruce Dalrymple has been extremely important to our success this season. I eorgia Tech and the Atlantic Coast Conference “Rookie of honestly don’t think any other freshman in the conference has meant as much to their the Year” award seem to go together as easily as peanut ballclub as Bruce has to ours. He scores. He rebounds. He plays excellent defense G butter and jelly. The rookie award has certainly found a home and he handles the basketball extremely well. And he plays the game with great in Atlanta. A Yellow Jacket freshman has won the award 10 times intensity and a great attitude.” in the last 20 years. — Bobby Cremins, Georgia Tech Head Coach The dominance began with an unprecedented streak of four straight rookie winners with Mark Price in 1983, Bruce Dalrymple Duane Ferrell • 1985 in 1984, Duane Ferrell in 1985, and Tom Hammonds in 1986. “Ferrell, one of the most highly sought players in the country last year, has had the ups The all-America guard Price started the string in 1983, be- and downs of any freshman. But his scoring average is in double figures, and he has coming the first freshman to lead the ACC in scoring with a 20.3 shown enough silk in his moves to the basket to leave people gasping at times.” — , Washington Post average. He bested NC State’s Ernie Myers and Duke’s Johnny Dawkins for the award. Tom Hammonds • 1986 One year later Dalrymple’s all-around excellence made him Tech’s second winner. Dalrymple averaged 13.6 points and 6.9 “Freshmen aren’t supposed to be this good, this polished. This essential. Even at rebounds to edge UNC’s Kenny Smith, Duke’s Tommy Amaker Georgia Tech, where the Atlantic Coast Conference “Rookie of the Year” award has and Maryland’s Keith Gatlin. become a permanent fixture, freshmen aren’t supposed to be so at home in the world of big time college basketball. But Tom Hammonds, Tech’s prize catch, has taken to Ferrell emerged as a high-flying small forward whose spec- college ball like it was another pickup game in somebody’s backyard back home in tacular play kept Tech’s streak alive in 1985. He averaged double Crestview, Fla.” figures throughout the season, but his average dropped to 9.1 — , Macon Telegraph-News after a knee injury in the ACC Tournament limited his play. Ferrell outdistanced Maryland’s Derrick Lewis for the honor. Dennis Scott • 1988 Hammonds burst onto the ACC scene in 1986 with the poise “First of all, he’s not aware he’s a freshman. Second of all, he’s not aware of where and presence of a veteran. The power forward ranked among the three-point line is. He plays so cool. Beyond the fact that he can shoot from the the ACC leaders in field goal percentage while averaging 12.2 planet Pluto and not blink an eye, he seems to have great court awareness and he points and 6.4 rebounds per game. He won over a talented class, doesn’t appear to be selfish.” including North Carolina’s Jeff Lebo and Duke’s . — Dale Brown, LSU Head Coach After UNC’s J.R. Reid broke the streak in 1987, Dennis Scott revived the tradition in 1988. Scott made a profound impact on Kenny Anderson • 1990 Tech’s fortunes when he led all ACC freshmen in scoring at 15.5 “He was the player for this tournament, and this March, and five years from now, when points and ranked 12th overall. He was also the ACC’s most pro- he is as big as any star in the NBA, it will be important that the country first took a lific three-point shooter. Scott’s competition included Maryland’s good look at him when he was a freshman. When he was 18. There has not been Brian Williams and NC State’s Chris Corchiani. anyone like him in college basketball since Magic and Bird. He is better than . Michael Jordan, miracle that he has become, was just not this kind of Then Kenny Anderson dominated in 1990, not only captur- presence. Not this young.” ing the ACC, but National “Freshman of the Year” honors as — Mike Lupica, The National well. He set a standard that may never be broken by winning the ACC “Rookie of the Week” award 10 times. On Tech’s Final Four Martice Moore • 1993 team, Anderson averaged 20.6 points, 8.1 assists and 5.5 rebounds “Martice has helped us. He’s a good athlete. I know he’s been a little inconsistent at as he became just the second freshman in league history to make times, but he’s meant a lot to our team. I really felt he was one of the keys to our ACC the all-ACC first-team. championship.” Swingman Martice Moore added his name to the list with — Bobby Cremins, Georgia Tech Head Coach solid campaign in 1993 that helped Tech win an ACC title. Moore, who edged Maryland’s Johnny Rhodes and Exree Hipp, aver- Stephon Marbury • 1996 aged 10.5 points and 4.6 rebounds. “What makes him so special as a point guard is his unique scoring ability. He has a As Anderson had six years earlier, Stephon Marbury arrived strong body and he works hard on the defensive end . . . He wants the ball late in at Tech as a highly-publicized and immensely talented point games. He’s not afraid to take the tough shot.” guard from New York City. And like Anderson, Marbury gar- — Dick Vitale, ESPN nered first-team all-ACC honors along with the Rookie of the Year award, for which he outdistanced another freshman all-con- Ed Nelson • 2002 ference selection, UNC’s . Marbury averaged 18.7 "He's gone from a guy who in high school could just get the ball and bully his way to points a game and helped Tech capture its first outright ACC the basket to understanding how important it is to screen and set his men up to get regular season title. good post position." The award returned to Tech recently with Ed Nelson and - Paul Hewitt, Georgia Tech Head Coach Chris Bosh capturing the honor. Nelson, a 6-8 forward, won in a close competition in 2002, establishing post presence on a small Chris Bosh • 2003 Tech squad against taller opponents nearly all season long, rank- "We had to gang-guard him. I think the best way to defend him, and we don't have ing 10th in the ACC with 6.8 rebounds per game. Bosh domi- this, is to have a veteran big guy who's a physical player. We had to trap him and do nated the league's freshmen in 2003, leading the ACC overall in some different things to keep him off-balance." field goal percentage (56.0) and blocked shots (2.16) while rank- - Skip Prosser, Wake Forest Head Coach ing eighth in scoring (15.6) and second in rebounding (9.0).

Ramblinwreck.com • 281 Tech Heritage G ior, forablitzkrieg ofthe ACC andthe nior, and arevitalizedDennisScott,jun- fense. Anderson joinedBrianOliver, ase- to becomethetriggermanfor Tech’s of- neighborhood intheborough ofQueens, out ofRegoPark, N.Y., aworking-class son, thesplendidpointguard whocame I knowthat?” in aswell as he has,”said.“Howcould inadvertently was wrought. to theFinalFour, canonlymarvel atwhat brought Tech andits“LethalWeapon 3” have it.Itcomesfromthe players.” with badchemistry. Lastyear, we didn’t “You can’t reallydissectit.I’ve hadteams hardwood. eorgia Tech coachBobbyCreminsis found inthelaboratory, butonthe talking aboutchem-istry. Notthekind “Kenny” is,ofcourse,Kenny Ander- “I hadnoideathatKennywould fit Cremins, creatorofthechemistrythat “You can’t reallydiscussit,”hesaid. 282 A CLASSICCOMBINATION

Weapon • Weapon Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 Weapon Lethal Lethal Lethal 3 3 3 blamed anyone else. We knewwe had to said. “Thatdidn’t happen.Nobody doing hisjobandstufflike that,” Scott pointing fingers,sayingso-and-so wasn’t losses, therewould havebeenpeople proved solid. when theirchemistrywas tested,but Weapon 3”asifitwere aseparateentity. the Tech players nowreferto“Lethal Weapon 3.”Thenamestuck.Creminsand first timedubbedtheTech trio“Lethal Clemson, thatatelevisiongraphicforthe the middleofslump,a91-90lossto first everinTech history. Itwas during games toputthemintheFinalFour, the low Jacketsrecovered andwon 16of18 tition fortheregular-season title,theYel- effectively tookthemselves outofcompe- they lostthreestraight ACC gamesand NCAA Tournament. “Before, ifwe hadgonethroughthree They alsorefertotheslumpasatime After amid-seasonstumbleinwhich Oliver 19,thethree accountedfor89of Scott scoring40points, Anderson 30and “Lethal Weapon 3”reacheditsapex.With Regional championshipinNew Orleans, per game. players ononeteamaveraged 20 ormore the 36-year historyofthe ACC thatthree bined 69.6points.Itwas thefirsttimein eraged morethan20pointsagame,com- cent ofitspoints. 3” was Tech’s offense,averaging 78per- ever foraTech team. the Yellow Jacketsa28-6record,thebest of theNCAASoutheastRegional,giving onship. Thencamethefour-game sweep the ACC Tournament towinthechampi- ing NorthCarolina,DukeandVirginia in late-season runandcappeditbydefeat- pull togetherandwe did.” In defeatingMinnesota93-91 for the Anderson, ScottandOliver each av- During theseason,“LethalWeapon Pulling together, Tech assembledits Dennis Scott After allthe history was determined, trio’s place celebrating and Brian Anderson, was over, called . certainly could be and this in Tech Oliver Kenny Tech’s 93 points and took 52 of 56 shots. ber and aggravated continually through- that,” Oliver said. “He trusts us and we All season critics wondered when out the year, cut into his rebounding, trust him. That’s where it all flows from.” Tech’s three-on-five game was going to hobbled his usually tenacious defense and Anderson arrived in Atlanta riding a run out of steam. It never did, until “Le- took some offensive pop out of “Lethal wave of hype as high as Stone Mountain. thal Weapon 3” and its supporting cast Weapon 3.” He had been all-everything in high school, met Nevada-Las Vegas for a spot in the Against Minnesota, although Oliver a can’t miss prospect who was expected national championship game, a scenario scored 19, his shots often clanged off the to step into the tough ACC and be a start- few would have believed possible for Tech front of the rim, a sign he was not getting ing point guard. when the season began. his usual elevation. But he went fearlessly That he did it and directed the Jack- And those who wondered before the inside, drawing fouls and hitting nine-of- ets to Denver may have amazed everyone season about the possible clash of egos on 12 from the free throw line. but Anderson. the Tech team would never have envi- “We need Brian,” Cremins said time “Kenny is a bit of an introvert,” sioned the unlikely chorus which rang out and time again. And there is no question Cremins said, joking. over Bourbon Street that week. The day Tech needed Oliver as much for his sta- So introverted that he suggested early before the Regional final, Cremins ran into bility and knowledge, his calm assurance in the season he was the “only pure point his players in the French Quarter. They on the court, as anything. guard” in the ACC, bringing down the were on stage at a joint called “The Cat’s But there were times when Oliver, for wrath of the fans of Hurley, Virginia’s John Meow” offering delighted patrons their all his bravery, could not be there. Crotty and North Carolina State’s Chris version of “Born to Be Wild.” “I forget,” Cremins said. “In the Min- Corchiani. nesota game, there was a point when his “When we played North Carolina Oliver’s last year was ‘fun’ man went right by him and I got on him.” State the first time, Corchiani tried to take Oliver, who played in constant pain– Kenny’s head off,” Cremins said. “But rian Oliver smiles as he remembers –“I just try to block it out of my head”–– Kenny didn’t back off.” Bhow Cremins, who thought this would responded, “Coach, I’m doing all I can.” Anderson said his words were mis- be a rebuilding year from the team which Cremins never doubted that, but he interpreted or he said he never made the went 20-12 in 1989, came to him at the be- had forgotten about the ankle. “I just shut remark, depending on who was talking ginning of the season and told him he up,” Cremins said. to him. That is similar to his remembrance wanted this year to be different from Cremins painted a picture of a Tech of the controversial shot at the buzzer Oliver’s other three at Tech. team which rarely ran the court as well against Michigan State during the re- “He told me he wanted to make this since Oliver’s injury early in the season. gional semifinal game. The shot put the year fun,” Oliver said. “He said he didn’t The picture, which Cremins recalled al- Jackets into overtime, where they won 81- want it to be stressful. He didn’t want most as a dream, has Anderson leading 80. practice to be a job.” the break with Scott on the right and About the shot, Anderson had said Oliver, who was elected team captain Oliver on the left. at different times: “I’m pretty sure I got it and seemed the eye of the emotional storm In Cremins’s version, the picture is off,” “I definitely got it off,” and “I was that is Tech basketball, spoke calmly, but within a tenth of a second either way.” swiftly. He talked of his frustrations with completed by Anderson feeding to Scott, who pulls up and takes a three-point shot, a stress fracture in his left ankle which He’s quiet, but he listens slowed his game; about a team which he while Oliver moves into position to re- said had matured through adversity. bound a rare miss. ut such was Anderson’s personality “It’s very frustrating for me to have “That’s when Georgia Tech is at its Bthat the discrepancies could be attrib- this injury,” Oliver said. “I mean, this is best,” he said. “What this injury has taken uted to youthful enthusiasm rather than the time when we are going for all the away from us most is Brian’s rebounding. calculating guile. After all, because of his apples.” He is a great, great rebounding guard. talent on the court, talent so great that no In Oliver, a 6-4 off-guard who has the Oliver used one word to describe his less a player than former Louisville star bulk at 211 pounds and the heart to play injury: “frustrating.” He was not the type Darrell Griffith said, “He can play in the effectively inside, Tech found a talented to make excuses, addressing his injury in NBA right now,” people forget Anderson catalyst largely devoid of ego. Oliver, who clinical tones. was 19 years old. played point guard before Anderson’s ar- “Yeah, I’ve been slowed,” he said. Scott, his roommate, called Anderson rival, was less flashy than either Scott or “But we still have great talent on this “Hermit” because he spent so much time Anderson. He was solid, sometimes spec- team. And we know what to do.” sleeping. tacular; the glue binding three years of At a news conference after the Min- “When he got here, he was real distinct, sometimes seemingly conflicting nesota win, Oliver, who is usually seri- quiet,” Scott said. talents. ous in such atmosphere, reached over and But Anderson listened, which “In the beginning of the season, Brian rubbed Cremins’ mop of white hair in an Cremins liked. carried the team on his shoulders,” said affectionate, playful manner. The gesture “He listens to what I tell him,” he Johnny McNeil, the senior center. “There unleashed laughter and playful banter said. “He came in here with a lot of is great chemistry on this team, but a lot from Scott and Anderson, who shared the buildup, but he never let that stand in the of it is because of the leadership shown stage. way of him learning the game.” by Brian, and later Dennis. We trust each For a moment, they were more like Other players, used to freshmen be- other and that helps a lot.” brothers than coach and players. ing freshmen, kept an eye on Anderson. Oliver’s injury, sustained in Decem- “Coach is a lot looser and we feel “I’m glad he has ended up being

Ramblinwreck.com • 283 Tech Heritage D Adding disciplinetotalent go anywhere,”hesaid. backs andbetween theirlegsandnever guards you seewhoputitbehind their his roommate. of months,expressedquietadmirationfor they hadbeentogetherforyears instead as playone. sary tobeabletalkagoodgameaswell on playgroundswhereitisoftenneces- New York Cityroots,fromgrowingup But someofthatstemsfrom Anderson’s a goodinterview, irreverent andfunny. fortable withmediaattentionandhewas than init.Heseemedincreasinglycom- different away fromthemedialimelight record. history. Healsohad79steals,aTech sists, secondbestinasingleseason ACC eraged 20.6points,hehandedout285as- av- rebounding. AlthoughAnderson than son foristogettheballinanyotherway ward MalcolmMackeydependon Ander- a lot.” and he’s afreshman,butIdependonhim here,” McNeilsaid.“Imean,I’m asenior was abasketballjunkie.Unlike manyath- pound body. much softerthanhismuscular 6-8,229- ennis Scott’s voice was quietandsoft, “He’s notlikealotofthoseNewYork Scott, whoplayed off Anderson asif The hintswere that Anderson was One thingMcNeilandfreshmanfor- For Scott,itwas atimeofglory. He 284

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 greatest intheNCAAtourney,scoring30.6pointspergame. MVP oftheACCTournament.DENNIS SCOTT(right)wasathis elder statesmanofthetrio,wonEverettCaseAwardas Tech the historyagainstMichiganState.BRIANOLIVER(center), KENNY ANDERSON(left)hitperhapsthemostfamousshotin sota, Tech’s biggestwinever, Scottplayed game. the team.Heaveraged 27.7pointsper averaged 6.6rebounds,secondhigheston player hispotentialhadalways promised. in doingsohadmadehimselfintothe son, hehadliterallyremoldedhimselfand played attheyear before.Intheoff-sea- weighing 30 poundslessthanthe259he liked tostandaroundoutsideandwatch.” look togoinside,”saidCremins.“Dennis play passively. and 20.3asasophomore,butseemedto averaged 15.5pointshisfreshmanyear with greattalentandlittlediscipline.He winner, afighter.” been incredible,”hesaid.“He’s beena when hetalkedaboutScott. do that,”hemarvelled. shot atthebuzzer. tending tobeGriffithhittingthewinning about goingtotheplaygroundandpre- lead LouisvilletotheFinalFour. Hetalked about beingakidandwatching Griffith basketball. in playingthegame,Scotthadstudied letes whoadmittoonlybeinginterested In theregionalfinalagainstMinne- And thentherewere thosegames. With Oliver ailing, there-madeScott But Scottcametoschoolthisseason “A year ortwo ago,Denniswould not Before theseason,Scottwas aplayer “The maturityofDennisScotthas Cremins’voice tookonasolemntone “And nowtogetachanceactually After winningtheregional,hetalked Atlanta Journal-Constitution, April 2,1990 Reprinted fromthe without hesitation. prowess, aboutthe25-footershe launched McNeil whenaskedaboutScott’s scoring one whowinsgamesfortheteam,”said team goalswere primary. mark with970points,Scottplayed asif who setthe ACC single-seasonscoring of theteam,”Creminssaid. son toplacehisgamesecondthegoals dream-come-true season. ally donealot.” NBA. SinceBrianhasbeenhurt,he’s re- “He’s notthinkingabouthimselfandthe “2 More”ontheboard. done that,”Creminssaid. ship. Three morewinstoanationalchampion- “3 More”anddrewacirclearoundit. board intheTech dressingroom,wrote State game,Scottwalked totheblack- Scott responded.FollowingtheMichigan team lookedtoScottmorethanever and nis Scott,”Creminssaid. 40 minutes,scoringapointminute. “How canyou beupsetwith some- Strange asitmayseemforsomeone “I askedDennisatthefirstofsea- Scott was obviouslyhavingfuninhis “Dennis isnotselfish,”Creminssaid. After theMinnesotawin,Scottetched “Before, Denniswould have never For thedrive totheFinalFour, the “There’s noquestionwe looktoDen- ThinThinThin GoldGoldGold LineLineLine EIGHT PLAYERS WERE ENOUGH TO EARN TECH ITS FIRST ACC CHAMPIONSHIP AND A TRIP TO THE “ELITE EIGHT.”

ight Is Enough” had been the title of a to mix it up underneath, providing a triple television show. In 1984-85, it was the threat with scoring, rebounding and pass- E motto of Georgia Tech’s basketball ing. Joseph gave Tech muscle underneath, team. while Salley became an intimidating shot- “Eight” was the number of healthy blocking force and was Tech’s best per- basketball players the Yellow Jackets had centage shooter from the field. available to try to win their first Atlantic Ferrell, who became the third of four Coast Conference championship. straight ACC “Rookies of the Year,” was “Enough” meant they could, and they did. an instant starter and filled a vital role Furman Bisher, sports editor of the with his offensive ability, while Petway Atlanta Journal, had another name for it complemented the entire lineup with his — “The Thin Gold Line.” Mark Price, John ballhandling, passing and defense. His “Then, when the score had become Salley, Bruce Dalrymple, Yvon Joseph, role became much more important when 75-64, Georgia Tech was near the most Scott Petway, Antoine Ford, Jack Mansell, Ferrell went to the sidelines. exulting moment since it pumped up a John Martinson. All of them played. After beating Virginia, 55-48, in the basketball. The Thin Gold Line had pre- By the end of the ACC Tournament opening round, with Joseph and Salley vailed. Was this to be believed? Georgia in Atlanta, there were an equal number both in foul trouble and Ferrell on the Tech in the one game that decides who is of “coaches” on the Tech bench as re- bench down the stretch, Cremins never the champion of the high, mighty and serves. Sitting in street clothes were for- let his squad ease up. haughty ACC?” ward Duane Ferrell, who sprained a knee “I was scared to death about the fouls, It was true, but to accomplish the feat, in the first round of the tournament, and but I told them to keep up the pressure,” Tech had to meet and beat North Caro- guard Craig Neal, who sat out most of the Cremins told Atlanta Constitution colum- lina for the third time in a season. No team season with a bad wrist. nist Jesse Outlar. “We couldn’t let up, be- had done that since N.C. State rolled over Still, despite the fact that Salley, Price cause we won on defense. We didn’t do the Tar Heels on the way to a national and Dalrymple had to play 39 to 40 min- much on offense, but we played with tre- championship in 1974. Against Duke, utes a game, Tech played three extremely mendous guts. We gutted it out.” Salley had fouled out, Joseph had finished emotional basketball games and emerged Eight men helped Georgia Tech be- the game with four and Price and with the ACC championship. come the life of the party in the Omni. The Dalrymple three each. Against the bigger Throughout the year, Price and new kids on the ACC block. With the same Tar Heels of coach , eight play- Dalrymple had been iron men at the aggressive style, the Thin Gold Line ers would not be enough. guards, and Salley the same at power for- knocked off Duke in the semifinals, 75- But only one Jacket earned as many ward. Ferrell and Petway had shared the 64. as four fouls in the final, and Tech accom- small forward spot, and Joseph had given Bisher wrote, “Nevertheless, here plished the dream, downing Carolina, 57- Tech all it needed at center. Ford had come were these upstarts in the league, tread- 54, in the final. The Thin Gold Line had off the bench to give some solid help be- ing on the precious ground of the Tar prevailed again after trailing the Tar Heels hind Joseph, and Mansell and Martinson Heels, the Blue Devils and the Wolfpack. throughout, emerging with under a provided valuable minutes as well. So the Who the hell did they think they were? minute remaining in the game to win. Yellow Jackets were in excellent Price won the tournament’s condition for the task ahead. Most Valuable Player award, but Maybe it shouldn’t have with only eight players avail- been such a surprise, for they had able, who’s arguing? All of them already captured a share of the could have won a piece of the regular-season crown, tying award in Cremins’ mind. North Carolina and N.C. State Fortunately for the Jackets, with 9-5 conference records, and Ferrell returned for the NCAA been awarded the top seed in the Tournament, and the Thin Gold tournament. Line went all the way to the Fi- Price had given Tech more nal Eight before bowing to even- than just points. His poise and ef- tual champion Georgetown. fectiveness at point guard en- Twenty-seven wins, eight losses abled all five starters to average and a No. 6 ranking in the final in double figures. Dalrymple, polls. A golden season to re- listed as a guard, still found time member.

Ramblinwreck.com • 285 Tech Heritage SOMETHING GOOD THE STARTOF by winningthe ACC year. “Ireallythink the thirdstraight the all-ACCteamfor who was namedto to do,”saidPrice, one thingleftIwant done. the two seniorsthatthedanceisalmost ment thisweekend isasilentwarning to time hascometoofast.The ACC Tourna- would ever come,nowtheywonder ifthat fore theyhadwondered iftheirtime month leftascollegeplayers. Wherebe- Tech’s return tograce,have maybeone players whohave riddenshotgunduring complete. yowling students,thecirclehadcome prosperity. Inthisvan surroundedby Price, frightenedbythearrival ofthat on Techwood Drive, herewere Salleyand ever cometotheemaciatedlittleprogram of torment,worrying ifsuccesswould in thedarkenedstreets. After threeyears parents. Theironyofthemomentwas lost and slippedaway inanothercarwithhis know ifthey’re drunk orwhat.” They’re jumpingonthetop.You don’t inside scaredtodeath.Irememberthat. the coliseum,”saidJohnSalley. “We’re all chasing behinduswhenwe gotover to van, theplayers’ moodturnedgrim. laud thechampions. And nowinsidethe ment. aristocracy andwon the ACC Tourna- flown sohardintothefaceofbasketball’s late MarchthenightGeorgiaTech had hours surgedtoward thevehicle. Itwas crowd thathadbeenfermentingtherefor T B “ P SOMETHING GOOD THE STARTOF FIRST Y RICE hey knewtherewould betroubleas at Alexander Memorial Coliseum. A Memorial at Alexander soon astheteamvan toppedthehill T “There’s only Mark PriceandJohnSalley, thetwo Or hadit? Mark Pricehadsensedthedanger “Everybody was jumpingonthevan, Here thestudentbodyhadcometo HOMAS 286 -S

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ALWAYS the firstonewhenwe were havingsucha times agame?”saidSalley. Like MichaelJordanmaybe. expected, well, expectedsomethingelse. droopy eyes satupinhisbed.Salleyhad shock whenalittleCaucasianwith troduce himselfandnearlydroppedfrom middle ofthenight,woke himuptoin- Price’s roomuponarrivingatTech inthe for adifferentreason.Herushedinto for Pricethefirsttimetheymetin1982,if cial people.” gram, theyaretwo very, very, very spe- what they’ve doneformeandthepro- “The way they’ve handledthemselves, for startingtheprogram,”Creminssaid. tion ofanationalcontender. pected—was thathe’d foundthefounda- know—what collegebasketballnever sus- guard andabigman.Whathecouldn’t cruiting, hewas lookingforascoring of theirhomes.Inhisfirstfullyear ofre- Tech coachwould have beenlaughedout Brooklyn orPriceoutofOklahoma,the when hewas recruitingSalleyoutof I From OklahomatotheBigApple ship.” But I’d ratherwinanationalchampion- ing first-teamall-Americawould benice. plished everything else.Obviouslymak- last year (1985),we’ve reallyaccom- Bobby Cremins’ mouthfive years ago f anythingthatprofoundcameoutof “My firsttwo years here,especially “This littlewhitedude’s shootin’ it25 Salley, infact,feltsomethingthesame “I’ve gottogive thosetwo thecredit

REMAIN felt thatway butI don’t knowwhyI reer,” saidPrice.“I the endofmyca- good, youknow, by were goingtobe in mymindthatwe was never adoubt tough time,there were garbage.” and beatMaryland,”saidSalley. “And we blocked thatone,too. shot. Sampsonshookhisheadand with anelbowontheway upwithahook Enraged, Salleyclippedhimonthechin ginia centerblockedeightofhisshots. meeting withRalphSampson,theVir- all novel forSalleyaswell. Inhis first footer foritslessenedpointvalue. Itwas point line,givinguptheunobstructed15- hind, forcinghimaway fromthethree- posing guardswould playPricefrombe- anywhere else.Lateinclosegames,op- strategy heretoforeunseeninthe ACC, if 20.3 agameandspawneddefensive didn’t knowwhatIwas doing.” a lotoffunmyfreshmanyear. ‘Course,I look downtoseewherethelinewas. Ihad was alayup. feet away fromthebasket.ForPrice,that point basketinthe ACC, theringjust18 This was theyear oftheinfamousthree- within theconferenceandnooneflinched. on hisfreshmen.Tech went 0-7ontheroad lessened expectations,Creminswas easier in someways theywere alsothebest.With don’t know. IguessI’m a positive thinker.” knew we hadmoreplayers coming in. I ranked No.1. with juniorBruceDalrymple)and they werenationalcoverboys(along games inthreeyears.Theirsenioryear, program thathadwonjustfourACC PRICE ANDSALLEYarrivedata W Evolution ofaPointGuard ment togothat year sowe hadtwo- e didn’t have aChristmastourna- But thenit’s noteasy, beinggarbage. “We went tothe ACC Tournament Price ledtheleagueinscoringwith “I’d justcatchtheball,”hesaid,“and But ifthesewere theworst oftimes, a-days for two weeks shots) and tied another straight,” Salley said. “It was (most fouls in a season). “But scrimmage and practice. I John has done a lot. He’s re- was in Burger King every cruited these other guys, he’s day, and it got so I couldn’t accepted a lot of stuff I’ve get enough sleep. All we did thrown at him, he’s started was practice and sleep. every game since I’ve been Didn’t have any cars, so we’d here. walk back to the dorms, sit “Offensively, Price has down and it seems just an made me look like a great hour and a half later it was coach because he puts the time to go get taped again. It ball in the basket. But what was the most disgusting I really admire about Mark thing I’ve ever gone is he could be averaging 30 through.” points for another coach but Said Price, “My toughest he’s listened to me and he’s year was my sophomore year, when I was the night. become our leader. I really admire his sac- being transformed into a point guard. Bruce Dalrymple had arrived and rifice because the little guy likes to shoot.” There were a lot of frustrations that came then Duane Ferrell. But by then the Salley- They’ve provided a comfort zone with that. When you’ve played a certain Price alliance had come to symbolize Tech these four years for Tech followers who way your whole life and all of a sudden basketball. Dissimilar not only in back- have come to expect that even 23 feet away you’ve got blinders put on you, it’s a hard ground but manner, close when it counted from the hoop, just one little sloppy pick thing to have to handle. It was a tough but distant just the same. As a rule, your means a Price basket. Right now, Salley is year, but I guess the Lord was looking out urban black master-rappers don’t hang producing some of the best basketball of for me because I made all-conference and full time with Oklahoman gospel singers. his life. I didn’t even have a good year.” “Our friendship?” asked Salley. “Our Both Price and Salley have been He ended the season being pulled friendship is that we both made the same nominated for the Wooden Award, Tech from an NIT game at Virginia Tech, where commitment to come here when no one the only school to have two candidates. he’d scored just 13 points while Tech lost else would. We both had the same ideas And there’s a whole postseason, where the by three. Long before the team had fin- we were going to make something of our- Yellow Jackets were galvanized last year. ished showering, he was changed and sit- selves, and it has worked.” Possibly, they have nine games left, three ting alone in the bus outside, looking into “John and I are friends, but we’re two in the ACC, six in the NCAA. different people,” Price said. “We’ve al- But then the coach remembers that ways liked each other, but when we leave with two losses, John Salley and Mark the floor we don’t see each other much. Price will be done at Georgia Tech. That’s fine with me and that’s fine with “Yeah, that scares me,” Cremins said. him. Sometimes it’s good to get away from “It scares me to death.” your teammates. You spend half your life with them.” Reprinted from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Mar. 5, 1986. More Than Statistics s far as player development, Price’s Agame underwent extensive work with virtually no drop-off in performance. As he was his freshman year, Price remains a sound little guard with ICBM shooting range who has a strong chance to play professionally. Conversely, after seasons fraught with inconsistency, Salley may have just found himself within the last month, even though the NBA types have been raving over him for more than a year. “John, statistically, is no Mark Price,” said Cremins. Indeed, while both players had their number retired, Price set 10 school records, Salley set one (blocked

Salley (left) grew from 6-9, 175 pounds into a 7-0, 231-pound force around the basket. Price evolved from a sharp- shooter into a true point guard.

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he big man on campus in 1970 rose to nole assistant coach Bill Clendinen said, unmatched heights when Rich “He has to be the best-shooting big man TYunkus scorched both Furman and in college basketball. Only man I’ve seen North Carolina for 47 points to set Geor- who even comes near him is Kentucky’s gia Tech’s single- game record and make Dan Issel.” history. Yunkus also hit for 40 points against Nicknamed the Benton Bomber after Georgia and Georgia State that year, but his hometown in Illinois, the 6-9-1/2 his most memorable performance came in Yunkus’ first scoring spree nearly beat the North-South Doubleheader in Char- Furman single-handedly while the second lotte, N.C. Tech had been a substitute team capped a glorious weekend in which Tech for South Carolina and faced a pair of At- upset fifth-ranked NC State and then sev- lantic Coast Conference heavyweights. enth-ranked North Carolina. Yunkus scored 27 points and grabbed “He is the best big man I’ve ever had 20 rebounds in the Jackets’ surprising win at Georgia Tech without a doubt,” said his over fifth-ranked NC State in the open- coach Whack Hyder. “He is in a class all ing game. The next night, Yunkus put on by himself.” a show against the Tar Heels with his Yunkus’ 47-point efforts comprise just school record-tying 47 points. a fraction of the 2,232 points he scored as He sparked Tech to a 53-45 halftime Tech, which still stands as the school lead with 27 points en route to the 104-95 record. He earned all-America honors victory. The Rambling Wreck’s sweep is twice and finished sixth in the nation in still considered one of the great moments scoring as a junior at 30.1 points per game. in the school’s basketball history. A newspaper headline captured one “I don’t think I’ve ever had a game "THE BEST BIG MAN ... of those games simply, “Yunkus’ 47, Tech’s like this against a team as good as North ... I’ve ever had at Georgia Tech without 41 Nix Hapless Furman’s 61.” With 10 Carolina,” Yunkus said. “I was scoring a doubt,” said his coach, Whack Hyder. minutes to play, Yunkus was actually lead- more from inside tonight than I did Yunkus’ single-game record of 47 points ing the Paladins by himself 41-35 when against State, but that was because North lasted over two decades before it was Hyder sat him on the bench. He returned Carolina played me differently. They were broken by Kenny Anderson. His career for another three minutes but couldn’t guarding me very closely, which made it mark of 2,232 points still stands. quite defend his lead. better to drive, while State played further Furman’s head coach , back and made me shoot outside.” who had once scored 100 points in a game, Yunkus’ specialty was a soft left- said, “He was just fantastic.” handed jump shot. “He has the best touch Hyder said, “I’ve never seen a player for a man his size I’ve ever seen,” Tech shoot any better than he did tonight. Ac- assistant coach Dwane Morrison said. “I tually our plan wasn’t to look for Rich but don’t think he can take a bad shot.” to try and open things up from the out- A three-time Academic All-America, side. But he was moving so well that he he chose Tech because of its academic was open consistently, and we were able reputation. As one of the nation’s top prep to hit him.” seniors, he got a personal letter from Bill Yunkus erased two records with his Bradley urging him to go to Princeton, a 47 points, including the Alexander Memo- letter from Bob Cousy encouraging him rial Coliseum mark of 40 by Pres Judy in to attend Boston College, and a phone call 1967 against Florida State and his own prior to an NBA playoff game from John school record of 41 that he had set against Havlicek praising the merits of Ohio State. Tulane in 1969. Yunkus described it as just Yunkus’ soft touch carried over to one of those nights. other areas. He built model cars as a child “It seems that once a year I just go and then built a “T” bucket, a 1932 “T” out there and feel like I did tonight,” he roadster pickup from scratch when he was said. “Since junior high, I’ve had just one in college. He also built a scale model of game a year where I can hit 40.” his home from balsa wood and about In 1970, that feeling actually occurred 2,500 straight pins. five times. He also netted 41 points against Just about the same number of points Dave Cowens and Florida State as Semi- he scored at Tech.

Ramblinwreck.com • 289 Tech Heritage & SINKER HOOK, LINE ward fromCrestview, Fla.,insteadreeled ing outthereonthelakebymyself.” senior year. “Notjustthefishing,butbe- teams thatwon 20gamesormore. second toplayonthreeYellow Jacket more than2,000pointsinacareerandthe ing thethirdplayer inTech historytoscore Tom Hammondsplayed atGeorgiaTech. LANDING LARGEMOUTH determined on the court. the court,Hammondswasfierce and As quietandunassumingashe wasoff SLAM DUNK L FOR W POND & SINKER HOOK, LINE & SINKER HOOK, LINE lief duringbasketballseasonwhen around Atlanta breathedasighofre- argemouth bassinthelocalponds HEN Hammonds, a6-9all-Americafor- “I reallymissit,”hesaidduringhis He was sobusyonthecourt,becom- T 290 , T ECH

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e scored 2,225 points and pulled down guess they see something in me that they “When I came to college, I never 997 rebounds, grabbed 176 steals and like. I think I’d appreciate my work ethic dreamed that I would have the chance to Hhanded out 289 assists. He played and that I always give 100 percent, and if be a first-round draft pick,” said 4,472 minutes in a Georgia Tech uniform, I’m not shooting well, I’ll try to help my Harpring, a two-time Academic All- but Matt Harpring’s career was best char- team in other ways. American. “I came to Georgia Tech to get acterized in the few minutes after he left “It was a great farewell, almost like my degree and to prepare for a career af- the court in the waning seconds of the Yel- having my jersey retired.” ter basketball. low Jackets’ Atlantic Coast Conference Such accolades never would have “I love college basketball, and I didn’t Tournament loss to Maryland. been predicted for Harpring when he ar- want to leave after a season like that. It With just over a minute left in rived at Georgia Tech in 1995. was important to me to come back and Maryland’s 83-65 victory, Tech head coach The 6-8, 225-pounder was better help get Tech basketball back where it be- Bobby Cremins called his senior all- known for his football skills at Atlanta’s longs.” American to the bench. Marist School, receiving scholarship offers The result was an outstanding senior Harpring had not had one of his bet- to play quarterback for several schools, season in which he earned numerous all- ter games against the Terrapins, but including Northwestern and Wisconsin. America awards, including first-team gradually the crowd rose in appreciation He was lightly recruited in basketball un- honors from Basketball America maga- as he made his exit from his final ACC til very late in his senior season, improv- zine as well as hoops guru Dick Vitale. Tournament game. The cheering began in ing his stock and gaining the notice of While averaging 21.6 points and 9.4 re- the Tech section, but in a rare display of Cremins as he led his high school team to bounds a game, he joined Mark Price as non-partisanship, the applause spread to the state title. the only Yellow Jackets to receive first- every corner of the 24,000-seat Greensboro From the time he stepped onto the team all-ACC honors three times. After Coliseum as fans wearing every shade of court at Alexander Memorial Coliseum, earning his degree in June of 1998, the Carolina blue, NC State red and Clemson Harpring exceeded expectations, averag- Orlando Magic made him the 15th pick orange joined in. ing 12.1 points and 6.2 rebounds a game of the first round in the NBA draft. The cheering continued as a dejected while finishing a close second for the 1995 He finished second in Tech history in Harpring took his seat on the bench, not ACC Rookie of the Year award. both scoring and rebounding, coming realizing what was happening. Then, But that was only a glimpse of what within eight points of Rich Yunkus’ school coaxed by Cremins and his teammates, was to come, because as a sophomore, record of 2,232 career points. In addition, Harpring stood and waved to the crowd. Harpring blossomed into one of the he finished among Tech’s career leaders “It didn’t sink in at first because I was nation’s top players as he helped Tech in virtually every statistical category, from still pretty emotional about the loss,” reach the NCAA Sweet 16. On a team that assists to steals to blocked shots and of Harpring said after the game. “But it was featured sensational point guard Stephon course, minutes played. a huge honor and compliment. When I Marbury, it was Harpring who was the Even before that ACC Tournament look back on it tomorrow or the next day, most consistent force with his all-around salute, the Georgia Tech family paid trib- after I forget the game, I’ll say, ‘Wow, that skills, averaging 18.6 points and 8.1 re- ute to Harpring, the consummate student- was great.’” bounds a game while leading the team in athlete, by retiring his No. 15 jersey prior “Unbelievable,” agreed Cremins. three-point shooting. to his final home game against Duke. “I’ve been in this league a long time, and Harpring’s junior year wasn’t as suc- More importantly, Harpring helped it’s one of the nicest gestures and best com- cessful as his sophomore campaign as the Tech enjoy a winning season with a 19-14 pliments I’ve seen." undermanned Jackets limped to a 9-18 mark and trip to the National Invitation Maryland head coach Gary Williams record. Through the frustration of Tech’s Tournament, in which the Jackets ad- echoed the sentiments of the crowd, say- first losing season since 1983, Harpring vanced to the quarterfinals. ing “you can only go but so far in terms remained the ultimate warrior, and de- “I can’t say enough about what Matt of hard work, and Harpring is right there. spite constant double-teams, he produced Harpring meant to Georgia Tech,” said At the end of a game, he never leaves any- 19.0 points and 8.2 rebounds a game. Cremins. “I’m really proud of him for thing on the floor.” Many encouraged him to enter the coming back for his senior season, and I’m Afterward, an appreciative Harpring NBA following that difficult season, but happy that he could go out on a winning said, “I don’t know why they did it. I Harpring opted to stay the course. note.”

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FORCE Gene Corrigan Former ACCCommissioner you cansaythatabout.” like this,therearenotmanyguys didn’t likeBobby.Inaprofession I’ve nevermetanothercoach who “The guyisgenuineandlikable. South CarolinaHeadCoach class.” honor anddignitywithgreat Everything hedid,didwith without anyhintofimpropriety. power, hediditquicklyand to aplaceofrespectabilityand “Not onlydidhebuildtheprogram Mike Krzyzewski Duke HeadCoach conference inthecountry.” make itthepremierbasketball the levelofplayinACCto Tech onthemapandhelpedraise the mostwell-liked.HeputGeorgia in ACChistoryandcertainlyoneof He istrulyoneofthegreatcoaches “Bobby Creminsisagenuinestar. Dave Kindred,TheSportingNews full offunandcommonsense.” usually tellsyouinplainwords will tellyouwhathethinks,and passionate, honestandcaring.He in anysport.Heisunpretentious, “He ismyall-timefavoritecoach

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Ramblinwreck.com • 293 Tech Heritage Cremins says. “Dennis hadsomeweight arrived oncampushewas special,” Four. 1989-90 squadthatadvanced totheFinal prospect, putthefinishingtouches ona Kenny Anderson, perhapsthe nation’s top on thecourt. gave themthefreedomtolearnandgrow jured talentedgroupsofprepstarsand Oliver, DennisScott—asCreminscon- Duane Ferrell,Tom Hammonds,Brian continued unabated—BruceDalrymple, in 1985.“He’s more thanacoach.” younger brotherrelationship,”Salleysaid punction. “It’s morelikeanolderbrother- shoulders andteasedhimwithlittlecom- ers drapedarmsaroundtheircoach’s post-game pressconferenceswhereplay- ing warmth, producingdaisscenesat the map.” started itall.Thosetwo guysputuson Mark PriceandJohnSalley, that’s what we didwas apositive. Obviously, getting tions,” Creminsremembers,“soanything scoring. “Therewere notalotofexpecta- and onlyfreshmantopacethe ACC in experimental 3-pointer, becamethefirst Mark Price,whoin1983,aidedbyashort, “Kenny Anderson, we knewonce he The arrival ofNewYork playmaker The paradeofexceptionalplayers The goodtimesrolledwithrefresh- 294

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 (below), participatedintheceremony. Tom Hammonds,JonBabulandShaunFein page withcurrentheadcoachPaulHewitt), former players,includingMarkPrice(opposite Memorial Coliseumcourtinhisname.Many on March8,2003,bydedicatingtheAlexander Georgia Tech celebrated BobbyCreminsDay Bobby CreminsDay a lot,”Cremins says.“‘We’ll getbacknext ber afterthegameIsaid,‘OK, we learned 81 inthenationalsemifinals. “Iremem- champs, byseven athalftime,butfell,90- Oliver saidoftheexperience. just wishwe couldbottleitand save it,” Yellow Jacketsvisiblyenjoyed theride.“I Virginia’s .Creminsandthe you havetobeon the othersideline,”said ment. Oliver was theMVP ofthe ACC Tourna- freshman ever voted first-teamall-ACC. 1990 RookieoftheYear andthe second highest in15years. Anderson was the ACC inscoringwitha27.7-pointaverage, victories byaTech squad.Scottledthe ing timeinasupportive role. guard KarlBrowngotthebulkofplay- McNeil andMalcolmMackeyreserve ers onone ACC team.BigmenJohnny and becamethefirsttrioof20-pointscor- accounted for79percentofTech’s scoring almost likeyou didn’t have tocoach.” on thecourtwere reallysomething. Itwas You couldjust tellthatthosethreeguys player. And Oliver was theheartandsoul. some weight andhewas adifferent problems thefirsttwo years, andhelost The JacketsledUNLV, theeventual “They’re funtowatch play, unless The Jacketsfinished28-7,themost The trio,dubbed“LethalWeapon 3,” the worst periodofmy life.Thatwas my to fourmonths,”Creminssays. “Thatwas sonally knockedmeoutfora goodthree about-face. don folksatGeorgiaTech anddidan quickly, hesaidcouldn’t bear toaban- was goingtohisalmamater. Almost as Shortly afterward Cremins announcedhe by BenJobe,aformerCreminsassistant. opener bySouthernUniversity, coached months. Tech gotbouncedinitsNCAA return asitsheadcoach.Hevacillated for South Carolinawas courtingCreminsto nents ofthesquad. Drew Barrywere the othermajorcompo- Rookie oftheYear MarticeMoore,and ning the1993 ACC title.Mackey, ’93 Travis Bestsurprisedeveryone bywin- ward JamesForrestandpointguard sophomore season. A groupkeyed byfor- even as Anderson leftin’91followinghis slip.” weren’t realpreparedfor, andwe did ing thattime...Itwas somethingwe things weren’t happening toooftendur- was ashocker,” Creminssays.“Those pro draftfollowingthe1990season.“That year.’” “The SouthCarolinathing,that per- There were distractions,however. Other talentedplayers keptcoming, But Scottleftayear earlytoenterthe mid-life crisis.” ing in the 2000 season, he announced his well as a pair of studio shows, and a few Tech’s run of nine straight NCAA retirement as Georgia Tech coach effective broadcasts for Jefferson-Pilot. bids ended in 1994. Another blow landed at year’s end. A one-point loss in the ACC “We have a life of leisure and luxury,” in 1995 when, despite a .500 record and Tournament play-in game, accompanied Cremins says from his home. “We have a fifth-place in a league that saw a four-way by a standing ovation from the apprecia- great life. I live on the Intracoastal Water- tie for first, the Jackets were snubbed by tive crowd, concluded a tenure that pro- way. It’s just a beautiful place. My wife the NCAA Tournament selection commit- duced a 354-237 record, more victories at and I are very happy here.” tee. an ACC post than anyone except Smith Meanwhile, almost as soon as Hewitt Then, in a move that surprised and Krzyzewski. was hired Georgia Tech athletics director Cremins, premier guard prospect Stephon “I think in my 28 years as a head Dave Braine broached the idea of honor- Marbury committed to Georgia Tech. coach, I have never met a more honorable ing Cremins. “The fact of the matter is, Once Marbury meshed in the backcourt opponent or great guy than Bobby it’s the right thing to do,” says Hewitt, with Drew Barry, they led a squad with Cremins,” Krzyzewski, a fierce rival, says. who thoroughly endorses the idea of nam- sophomore forwards Matt Harpring and “I love him and adore him. Look, I’m ing the court at Alexander after his pre- Mike Maddox and junior center Eddie about to cry. He made me cry a lot.” decessor. “I guess it’s a way for us to say Elisma to a first-place ACC finish and a Cremins, intent on leaving Tech “the thanks for all the things he did at Georgia berth in the 1996 ACC Tournament final. right way,” as he put it, moved to Hilton Tech.” “We just got on a roll that was really, re- Head Island in South Carolina and kept Cremins may have kept his distance, ally fun,” Cremins says. his distance from Georgia Tech basketball. but Hewitt finds the former coach is al- The ’96 Jackets returned to the “When I left Tech, I wanted to cut all ties. ways available and supportive when NCAAs for what proved the last time un- I wanted Paul Hewitt to have his own pro- needed. “I can’t tell you how much of a der Cremins, as again an early departure gram and get out of his way.” help he’s been,” Hewitt says. “That’s the for the NBA, this time by Marbury after a Removed from the limelight, type of person he is.” single season, proved debilitating. Cremins spent more time with wife That personal generosity, plus good Untimely injury, another early depar- Carolyn, continued his avid reading, be- staffs, a penchant for attracting outstand- ture by Dion Glover, and recruiting came a golfing regular, considered a few ing players, and a gift of leadership stumbles took their toll. “I said to myself coaching offers, and stayed close to the helped Georgia Tech build the national one time, if we ever don’t go to the Big game by getting involved in television profile it enjoys today. Dance four straight years, then I need to broadcasting. “I do miss the action some- take a hard look at what I’m doing,” times,” he admits. This season he did color Barry Jacobs has covered ACC basketball Cremins says. commentary on ACC and Southern Con- since 1976 and is the author of “Golden So, with a handful of games remain- ference games for Fox Sports South, as Glory: The First 50 Years of the ACC.”

Ramblinwreck.com • 295 Tech Heritage OF GOLIATH THE SLAYING 1:12 left. ity tossestopullTech within 58-57with scramble forthereboundand hit hischar- free throws.Kimmelwas fouled inthe a three-pointlead,butmissed apairof tain theWildcats would pullitout. Kentucky ralliedanditsfaithfulwere cer- in thesecondhalfbeforeturningcold. time advantage. Tech pulledahead38-30 15-0 outburstgave theJacketsa26-23half- contest. Tech trailedearly16-11beforea to beinserioustroublethroughoutthe wouldn’t bebeat,”he noted. they were going towin,andtheyjust better. “Theboyssaidbeforethegame “les miserables”thepreviousyear. were holdovers from a2-22squaddubbed lege importswhiletheremainingthree Helms andLennyCohenwere juniorcol- and BobKimmelJoeHelmsatguard. wards, BillCohen(norelation)atcenter, Lenny CohenandDickLenholtatthefor- Kentucky’s courtthatJanuarynightwith riding a32-gamewinningstreak. Conference gamein16years andwere selves ontheshortendofaSoutheastern Rupp. TheWildcats hadnotfoundthem- Lexington, thehomeofBaron Adolph Sewanee onegamepriortoventuring to 13 record.TheJacketshadlost67-66to squad thatfinishedtheseasonwitha12- ket.” James Naismithdiscovered thepeachbas- credible event inbasketballsinceDr. Bisher wrote,“Isayitwas themostin- Bobby DoddafterTech’s initialshocker. any sportthatIcanremember,” said set victorybyanyGeorgiaTech teamin fluke withacommandingvictoryathome. in Lexingtonandthenprovingitwas no Wildcats’ 129-gamehomewinningstreak top-ranked teamKentuckybyendingthe nered GeorgiaTech stunnedthenation’s away withoutascratch. D OF GOLIATH THE SLAYING avid andGoliathofthecollegiatebas- ing the1955season.Davidwalked ketball world squaredofftwicedur- With 14secondsleft,Kentuckyheld A sluggishKentuckyteamappeared Coach John“Whack”Hyderknew Only five Tech players steppedon These epicupsetscamefroma1955 Atlanta newspapermanFurman “This was probablythegreatestup- Within a23-dayperiod,mild-man- 296

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 could onlybe described astheJackets’ Tech’s secondtriumphoverKentucky said. lice carsescortedTech backtotown. Rambling Wreck fight song,andtwo po- The studentssangtheirrenditionofthe thusiastic receptionsinceMacArthur’s.” in Atlanta gave theJackets“mosten- lose, buthedidn’t have asinglesquawk.” win. Iknowitwas atoughoneforhimto hands andtoldmethatwe deserved to when hecameover after the game,shook “Coach Ruppboostedhisstockwithme of mybasketballcareer,” Hyder said. It was alllikeadream.” points, said,“Ididn’t thinkaboutathing. miss.” and ashothewas Iknewhewouldn’t “He’d beenfiringtheminforusallnight ball, Iknewwe haditmade,”Hydersaid. Kentucky’s lastgasp. 11 secondsleft.Two shotsmissedin footer thatnettedthewinningpointswith driving andthenletflyaone-handed,12- snatched theballaway. Hefakedasif tied himupinthefrontcourtandHelms tempted torunouttheclock,butKimmel score was65-59. proud citadelMondaynightforthesecondtimeinlessthanamonth.The tiny outpostinthebasketballworld,successfullystormedKentucky’s ATLANTA, Ga.,Jan.31,1955—GeorgiaTech, victories. collegiate basketballpowerafter32straight Saturday nightandstoppedthenation’sNo.1 Georgia Tech a59-58upsetoverKentucky last 11secondsbylittleJoeHelms(right)gave jump shotinthe Jan. 8,1955—A LEXINGTON, Ky., Associated Press... From the Hold thatthought, Adolph. For “We’ll never live itdown,”Rupp Fans gatheringatMunicipal Airport “It’s certainly the happiestmoment Helms, whoscoredagame-high23 “When IsawJoetakeoffwiththat Kentucky captainBillyEvans at- line.” good backboardplayandon thefoul us thesameway theydidlasttime—with up itsmindtowinaballgame. Theybeat you whatateamcandowhenitmakes them fromthestart.” kids played awhaleofballgame.We had Hyder, whoreceived thegameball.“The manently andbuyanewone. Tech keepthatscoreboard turnedonper- director Tonto Colemansuggestedthat final 65-59scoreflashed,assistantathletic put theballinadeepfreeze.When minutes remainingasKimmel’s dribbling for 44points. boards andHelmsKimmelcombined while, Tech tookcareofbusinessonthe free throwattemptinthefirsthalf.Mean- start tofinish.TheWildcats missedevery Lenny Cohen,Tech ledthegamefrom Gary Phillipssubbingfortheinjured to beatRupptwiceinthesameseason. tory insteadasTech becamethefirstteam vise therematch.Buttheywitnessedhis- even broughtaspecialTVcrewtotele- had managedonlya5-10record.Rupp their onlylossoftheseasonwhileTech greatest upsetsincetheirfirst. And soDavid slew Goliath.Twice. Rupp said,“Thatjustgoesto show “I don’t know whattosay,” remarked The Jacketsledby14pointswithsix Again usingonlyfive playerswith Kentucky wanted badlytoavenge THETHE ROADROAD TOTO SANSAN FRANCISCOFRANCISCO

COACHED BY WHACK HYDER, KAISER, DENTON the Jackets’ starting five featured Dave Denton (above), Roger TAKE TECH TO ITS Kaiser, Bobby Dews, Wayne Richards, Jim Riley. Sharp- FIRST NCAA shooting Roger Kaiser (right) and the gritty Dave Denton were TOURNAMENT IN 1960 known as the “South’s best one- two punch.” eorgia Tech once traveled the “Road first half. Although the physically over- to San Francisco” in 1960 in its only Behind center Howard Jolliff, who matched Jackets lost 86-69 to Ohio State, G NCAA Tournament appearance prior had 16 points and 15 rebounds in the first which eventually won the national cham- to the streak of nine straight trips reeled half, Ohio maintained a 33-23 halftime ad- pionship defeating California, the news- off by the Bobby Cremins-coached Yellow vantage. The Bobcats refused to fold and paper accurately described the grit and Jackets from 1985-93. held a 12-point margin with 13 minutes effort of Hyder’s 1959-60 team. Fueled by guard Roger Kaiser and left in the game. “A Georgia Tech team of incalculable forward Dave Denton, known as the But Tech applied the screws with its courage refused to recognize its own hu- “South’s best one-two punch,” Georgia full-court pressure defense, taking the man limitations here Saturday night in Tech demonstrated a valiant effort en lead at 49-48 after a pair of free throws by meeting the greatest offensive machine in route to a 22-6 finish that year and run- Kaiser with 4:55 left. The all-America Kai- the nation head-on, and emerged beaten, ner-up honors in the Southeastern Con- ser proceeded to score 16 of Tech’s final but unbowed.” ference. 23 points, including several critical free The game stayed tight the first few The Jackets’ starting five featured throws, as Tech slipped by Ohio, 57-54. moments before the 6-8 Lucas gave OSU Kaiser, who averaged a team-high 22.5 Seemingly bewildered in the first a lead it would never relinquish. The points per game, and Bobby Dews in the half, Tech warmed up and wore out the Buckeyes led 41-35 at halftime, and threat- backcourt, Denton and Wayne Richards Bobcats down the stretch as Kaiser fin- ened to runaway in the second half. But at the forwards and Jim Riley at center. ished with 25 points and Denton collected Tech stayed within striking distance at 66- “I am sure this is the best defensive 15 points and 11 rebounds. As the Jackets 56 with 8:53 left before Ohio State flexed team I have ever coached at Georgia advanced to the NCAA Final Eight, the its biceps. Tech,” said John “Whack” Hyder, as his “Road to San Francisco” got a lot steeper. True to form, Kaiser led the Jackets Jackets yielded only 58.9 points per game. Ohio State, certainly one of the with 27 points while Denton chipped in Entering the NCAA Tournament, nation’s premier teams with future NBA 15. A balanced Buckeye scoring attack fea- Hyder had guided Tech to a No. 8 national stars Jerry Lucas (New York Knicks) and tured Lucas with 25, Joe Roberts with 19 ranking in the United Press poll and a No. John Havlicek (Boston Celtics), had com- and Havlicek with 15. 13 slot in the Associated Press poll prior piled a 22-3 record and a No. 2 national “They just had too much manpower to the national tourney. The Jackets re- ranking. The game at Freedom Hall in for us,” Hyder said. “They wore us down ceived a first-round bye although Hyder Louisville, Ky., would be a contrast in in the second half.” downplayed his squad’s chances saying styles between the Buckeyes’ whirlwind But that 1960 team blazed a trail not they were in “over their heads.” pace and the deliberate, possession pat- to be forgotten. While the memory of Ohio University upset Notre Dame tern of the Jackets. Tech’s coveted Final Four appearance in in the first round to draw Tech in its next OSU head coach Fred Taylor singled 1990 remains fresh, the performance of game. The Bobcats appeared to be a sleep- out Kaiser as a “really great shot and Kaiser, Denton and the rest of Hyder’s ing giant when they jumped out to a 19-6 Denton as a fine all-around player” in troops should not be overlooked in Tech’s lead over Tech at the 10:26 mark in the preparation for the matchup. first NCAA appearance.

Ramblinwreck.com • 297 Tech Heritage ball, baseball,cross countryandtrack.He Georgia Tech history, lettering inbasket- was oneofthebestall-aroundathletesin an unheard-offeat. disgrace. Hyderwon ninetimes.Thatwas times inhiscoachingcareer. That was no fabled RuppandhisKentuckyteam16 tion asagiantkiller. Hyderlosttothe Kentucky, thus startingHyder’s reputa- stunning upsetsofnumberoneranked folksy, homespunphilosophy, pulledtwo “Boys aren’t thatway anymore.” to concentrateonbasketball.” third, whenitcametime,Iwanted them Next Iwanted themtograduate. And was forourkidstoleadagoodmorallife. a gymlikethis? questions.” rounded byhisteam.Heaskedmetwo their homegames.“Isaidyes.” Heisman Gym,wheretheJacketsplayed here,” relatedHyder, referringtotiny meet andtalkwithhimafterpractice Tech campus. face theYellow JacketsontheGeorgia coach Adolph Rupp,whowas intownto J WERE N Home From Away Father Your Home From Away Father Your INE ohn “Whack”Hyderrecallsaconver- Kentucky’s legendarybasketball sation backin1955withTheBaron, Born July10,1912inLula,Ga., Hyder That sameseason,Hyder, themanof “You can’t dothat,”repliedRupp. Hyder said,“Itoldhimmyfirstaim What doyou expecttoaccomplishin What’s your aiminbasketball? “When Ishowed up,hewas sur- “Coach RuppaskedmeifIwould 298

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NCAA LEGACY AND NIT “He made me feel like a member of the family. He talked more about the importance of a good education than he did about basketball. I felt like playing for Coach Hyder was going to be a positive influence on my life. And it was.” Kentucky ALL-AMERICA ROGER KAISER his teams played in Alexander Memorial Killer Coliseum, which opened in 1956-57, erhaps the most amazing Hyder’s record was 251-189 (.570). Pstatistic of Whack But there was much more to Hyder Hyder’s tenure at Georgia than coaching games. Tech is his record against the “The thing about Coach Hyder,” re- powerful Kentucky teams called one of his superstar players, Rich coached by the Baron, Yunkus, “is that he treated all his players Adolph Rupp. as human beings and not as animals be- From 1951, when he ing led by the nose. He had a genuine con- took over the Tech program, cern for his players and he was proud. All through 1964, when the Yel- but one of those who played for him the low Jackets left the South- full four years graduated. eastern Conference, Hyder’s “Above all, he insisted upon an edu- teams posted a 9-16 record cation and this he told every recruit.” against the mighty Wildcats. Roger Kaiser, who played for Hyder To put that in perspective, Hyder’s COACH HYDER is congratulated by from 1958-61 and became the first all- nine victories against Kentucky were Terry Randall and others after a 71- America in Tech history, concurred. twice as many as any other SEC school 52 win over Kentucky in 1958. “He was my father away from home. during that period. The next best record I always respected him. I wanted to give was by Vanderbilt at 5-20. Three SEC coach to defeat Rupp three times on his him 100 percent effort, 100 percent of the schools—Georgia, Florida, and Missis- home court. time. He made me feel I was wanted and sippi—did not record a single victory needed. He got his message across to the against the Wildcats during that time, Hyder's Wins Over Kentucky players, and he did without belittling any- and four others had two or fewer wins. one.” Hyder’s most famous win over the Date Site UK Rank Score Kaiser, who won four NAIA national Wildcats was his first one, on Jan. 8, 1-8-55 Away 1 59-58 titles as a head coach, was a highly re- 1955, when a Tech team that would fin- 1-31-55 Home 1 65-59 cruited prepster from Dale, Ind., who was ish with a 12-13 record went into Me- 1-27-58 Home 9 71-52 headed for Vanderbilt or Indiana when he morial Coliseum and knocked off No. met Hyder and changed his plans. 1-ranked Kentucky, ending a 129-game 1-2-60 Away 13 62-54 “Coach Hyder was warm, home winning streak. That was the first 1-25-60 Home 16 65-44 empathetic,” said Kaiser. “He made me of three victories over top-ranked Ken- 1-30-61 Home NR 62-60 feel like a member of the family. He talked tucky squads. 1-5-63 Away 6 86-85 (2 ot) more about the importance of a good edu- In 1963, Hyder again took his team 1-28-63 Home NR 66-62 cation than he did about basketball. I felt to Lexington and downed the ’Cats in like playing for Coach Hyder was going double overtime, becoming the first 1-4-64 Home 1 76-67 to be a positive influence on my life. And it was.” Long after he retired, Hyder re- mained active in the program, coordinat- ing the annual Alumni Game. “I consider Coach Hyder a close per- sonal friend and a man I truly respect,” said Cremins. Upon Hyder’s retirement following the 1972-73 season, at Whack Hyder Night given by friends and former players, he said, “All of you know me as Whack. But my name is Johnny and tonight I feel like my last name’s Wooden. “I’m not the greatest coach in the world, not by any stretch of the imagina- tion, but I’m a very grateful and humble man tonight.”

Ramblinwreck.com • 299 Tech Heritage BIRTH OFTECHBASKETBALL G Y scheduled two moregamesthat season, ers. the guardsinthaterawere strictlydefend- throws. Lafittewas heldscoreless,while while Wert hadtwo pointsontwo free game ashetossedinapairof fieldgoals to 6.” burn scored14pointsmakingthefinal26 the pointsmadebytheiropponents. Au- to scoreandconfinedhereffortslimit erything herownway. Tech was unable ing ending12to6for Auburn. scored bythevisitors,thisperiodofplay- could notscoremorethanhalfthepoints the advantage ofknowledgethefloor, for theteamfrom Alabama, buteven with of play, Tech madethegameinteresting stitution reported,“Inthefirst20minutes proved tobethedifferenceasTheCon- professionally fortheDetroitTigers. 6-2 EdLafitte,whowould goontopitch Fosterling atrightguard.Thecenterwas at rightforward, Sutcliffatleftguardand team’s captain,Wert, atleftforward, Baker lineup fortheYellow Jacketsfeaturedthe for thefootballandbaseballseasons.The team memberscompetedtostayinshape lanta BasketballLeague,acircuitinwhich hand, hadplayed togetheronlyinthe At- 27-18, aweek earlier. Tech, ontheother ite afterbeatingthe Atlanta Athletic Club, Donahue, enteredthegameasfavor- ing.” the supremacyofbasketballtoss- struggle between collegeteamsfor ditorium towitnessthefirst large crowdwas presentintheau- ing tothe Atlanta Constitution,“a Peachtree Auditorium andaccord- University. tute was knownthen,and Auburn School ofTechnology, astheInsti- ranged between theGeorgia teur league,amatchupwas ar- ing several gamesinalocalama- BIRTH OFTECHBASKETBALL ELLOW eorgia Tech madeitsintercol- Feb. 17,1906when,afterplay- legiate basketballdebuton Despite thatinitialsetback, Tech Baker ledTech inscoringthatfirst “In thesecondhalf, Auburn hadev- The experienceofthe Auburn team Auburn, undercoachMike The siteofthecontestwas the 300 J

ACKETS • Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 ’ E ARLY T EAMS had noon-campusfacilityinwhichtoplay. EARLY TECHTEAMS likethis 1908-09 unit C I Heisman AddsHoops at thePeachtree Auditorium. weeks later, 12-11,inanovertime game capturing thereturnengagementtwo 10 in Athens bythescoreof27-13,then against theirarch-rival, winningonMar. low Jacketswere victoriousinbothgames another newcomertothesport.TheYel- both againsttheUniversity ofGeorgia, cer, 28-8. gymnasium toseetheJackets defeat Mer- cents foradmissiontotheballroom turned Jan. 9,1909,a“goodlycrowd” paid25 Broad StreetnearthePiedmont Hotel.On use oftheCablePianoCompany Hallon rink. search foranalternative totheunheated against MercerUniversity, forcing Tech to just daysbeforethescheduledopener a coldsnapswept intothe Atlanta area would followeachgame.Unfortunately, for basketball,butthebigdancethat that would provide ampleroomnotonly Rink onPonce deLeon Avenue, afacility to playitshomegamesattheSt.Nicholas sium, arrangementswere made forTech and baseballcoach. added basketballtohisdutiesasfootball coach asthelegendaryJohnHeisman this timeundertheguidanceofafull-time peted inanintercollegiategameagain, t was nearlythreeyears before Tech com- ALLED Tech’s lack of experienceafterthe Despite shortnotice,Tech secured the Still withoutanon-campusgymna- M ANY P LACES H OME T First GamesOnCampusAtCrystalPalace without abasketball team. ing oneoftheSouth’s athleticpowers tinued forfinancialreasons, again leav- another setbackasthesportwas discon- of the1914team,program received way toa6-2 record.Despitethesuccess son whenitdefeatedVanderbilt onthe the CrystalPalace untilthefollowingsea- 26-22. pointing oneasthevisitingTigerswon, game intheCrystalPalace was adisap- fortunately, theinauguralintercollegiate Clemson visitedtheCrystalPalace. Un- played itsfirstgameever oncampusas in 1913. setting thestageforvarsity competition and was continuedforthenextfewweeks, proved popularamongthestudentbody free postgamedance.Thecombination intraclass basketballdoubleheaderand Athletic Association sponsoredan Crystal Palace was readyforplayasthe tually reached$800,onFeb.23,1912,the Though thecostofrenovation even- luminate the100'x50'playingcourt. of 1880-power incandescentlightstoil- a new25-footceilingandtheinstallation many windowsaswell astheadditionof and installationofscreenstoprotectthe ing ofwalls, removal ofexistingobstacles arena. of StudentsBuilding)intoabasketball near ThirdStreet(laterthesiteofDean the oldcampusfoundryonCherryStreet with theallocationof$500totransform stacle andthesportwas dropped. ing facilityagainproved toogreatanob- however, asthelackofanadequateplay- The 1909-10seasonnever materialized, plans were madeforthefollowingyear. sidered astepintherightdirectionand Athletic Club.Still,theseasonwas con- Georgia, Auburn, Tulane andthe Atlanta maining gamestoveteran squadsfrom ent astheRamblingWreck lostitsfive re- three-year layoff quicklybecameappar- step toward revivingthegamein1912 he Athletic Association tookamajor Tech would notwinitsfirstgamein On Feb.8,1913,theRamblingWreck The remodelinginvolved theplaster- GEORGIA TECH’S 1923-24 team (left) was coached by William Alexander. THE HEISMAN GYM (center) was the home of Georgia Tech basketball through the 1955-56 season. DWIGHT KEITH coached the above Tech squad to an 11-6 mark in 1944-45.

In 1919-20, basketball returned for 29 of its next 37 games as Roy Mundorf Deal agency, the Works Progress Admin- good as coach William Alexander, the took over as head coach for the 1926-27 istration, allowed work to begin on the man for whom Alexander Memorial Coli- season. The “Temporary Gym” proved to Heisman Gymnasium, which was located seum is named, organized a team for in- be all too appropriately named because on Third Street (now Bobby Dodd Way) tercollegiate competition. The Rambling in the summer of 1931, the building was adjacent to the North Stands of Grant Wreck was again without an on-campus destroyed by fire, again leaving the Tech Field until it was razed in 1995. facility suitable for the sport and thus had basketball program homeless. Designed by the Georgia Tech Archi- to make use of any available court. Dur- With the nation in the midst of the tectural Department, the building opened ing the 1919-20 season, Tech played four Depression and money for a new facility for the 1938-39 season as the first com- times at the City Auditorium, once at the lacking, Tech had no choice but to move pletely reinforced concrete structure on Atlanta Athletic Club on Auburn Avenue, its home games back to the City Audito- the campus. and once at the YMCA on Luckie Street rium, where it played the next four sea- With a capacity of just 1,800, admis- before playing its last 10 games on the sons until the facility was closed for re- sion was again limited almost exclusively road. construction. to students and faculty, and over the Tech continued to be primarily a road President Franklin Roosevelt’s New course of 18 seasons in the gym, the Yel- team for the next four seasons, playing no Deal recovery program provided salva- low Jackets were a difficult team to beat more than six games in any one season tion for the Tech program as the Civil on their home floor. In an era in which on its adopted home floor at the City Au- Works Administration’s construction of a Tech was just 72-151 (.323) away from ditorium. Joe Bean replaced Alexander as new Naval Armory on the former site of home, the Jackets sported a home record the coach for the 1920-21 season, but after the Temporary Gym provided an 1,150- of 98-61 (.616) at Heisman Gym. a 4-10 record, Alexander returned to the seat facility that allowed the Yellow Jack- Dwight Keith coached the program helm for the next three campaigns. Dur- ets to finally settle on campus. for three seasons from 1943-46, including ing this time, an on-campus gymnasium Given the limited seating capacity, a 14-4 record in 1943-44 and an 11-6 mark was discussed with plans drawn for a fa- admission to games at the Naval Armory in 1944-45. Roy McArthur took over for cility on Third Street between Techwood was limited to Tech students and faculty, the 1946-47 season and compiled a 57-72 and Williams, the current location of Tow- and the Rambling Wreck made the most mark in five seasons before giving way in ers and Glenn dormitories. The cost was of the home court advantage. After losing 1951 to Hyder, who would guide the pro- considered prohibitive, and the Athletic the opening game of the 1935-36 season, gram for the next 22 seasons. Association elected instead to increase the Tech compiled a three-year mark of 22-2 The Heisman Gym has a place in his- seating capacity of Grant Field so as to re- on the Armory floor, winning its last 19 tory as the site of the first intercollegiate alize additional revenue for a better gym games in a row, including perfect slates basketball game to be televised in the in the future. of 6-0 in 1936-37 and 10-0 in 1937-38. South as WSB-TV broadcast Tech’s 81-45 The 1936-37 Tech squad, captained by win over Tennessee-Chattanooga on Dec. Temporary Gym Proves Too Temporary future head coach John “Whack” Hyder, 11, 1948, just two-and-a-half months af- posted a 10-0 record in the Southeastern ter television was introduced to the re- n November of 1924, a “temporary” Conference, which was formed in 1932- gion. The entire home schedule was Iwooden gymnasium was erected at the 33 with Georgia Tech as a charter mem- broadcast that season, and fans who were corner of Third Street and Techwood ber. The following year, Mundorf’s squad unable to obtain a ticket to see the game Drive beside Grant Field (the current lo- marched to its first SEC title with an 18-2 live could go next door to the Naval Ar- cation of the Edge Center), providing a overall record and a 12-2 conference mark. mory and view the contest on one of the 2,500-seat structure with a 90' x 50' play- many television sets set up for that pur- ing court. After a disappointing 1-6 home Heisman Gym HostsSouth’s First TV Game pose. Also for the first time, Tech’s entire record in 1924-25 under new head coach home slate was broadcast by radio. Harold Hansen, the Rambling Wreck es- n the meantime, appropriations from the tablished itself on the new floor, winning IBoard of Regents as well as another New By Richard Musterer

Ramblinwreck.com • 301 Tech Heritage Mar. 7,1938 Mar. 7,1938 Jan. 17,1932 Jan. 17,1932 Feb. 2,1929 Feb. 2,1929 Jan. 31,1924 Jan. 31,1924 Jan. 9,1924 Jan. 9,1924 1919 1919 1908 1908 Mar. 10,1906 Mar. 10,1906 Feb. 17,1906 Feb. 17,1906 Rouge, La. with a58-47victoryover MississippiinBaton Tech winsitsfirstSoutheastern Conferencetitle Mar. 7,1938 tory over Sewanee, 38-32. ern Conference,scoresitsfirstconferencevic- Tech, achartermemberofthenewSoutheast- Jan. 17,1932 decision over Vanderbilt. Tech winsits100thgameofall-timeina38-15 Feb. 2,1929 30-25 triumphover Georgia. Tech winsitsfirstgamein Heisman Gym,a Jan. 31,1924 it was torndownin1993. tually becameknownasHeismanGymbefore cated inthenorthendofGrantFieldandeven- loss to Atlanta Athletic Club.Thegymwas lo- first gameinitsnewon-campushome,a23-22 lanta City Auditorium, GeorgiaTech playsits After playingmostofitshomegamesat At- Jan. 9,1924 gram andcoachesitforfourseasons. years, butWilliam Alexander revives thepro- The Jacketshave notplayedbasketballforfive 1919 1910-11 or1911-12. seasons, thoughTech willnotplayin1909-10, takes over asTech basketballcoachforthree After two seasonsofinactivity, JohnHeisman 1908 cision atGeorgia. Tech winsitsfirstbasketballgame,a27-13de- Mar. 10,1906 game, a26-6lossto Auburn. Georgia Tech playsitsfirstintercollegiate Feb. 17,1906 Tech BasketballTimelineBeforeEnteringtheACC Mar. 7,1938 Mar. 7,1938 Jan. 17,1932 Jan. 17,1932 Feb. 2,1929 Feb. 2,1929 Jan. 31,1924 Jan. 31,1924 Jan. 9,1924 Jan. 9,1924 1919 1919 1908 1908 Mar. 10,1906 Mar. 10,1906 Feb. 17,1906 Feb. 17,1906 302

• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 March, 1961 March, 1961 Mar. 11,1960 Mar. 11,1960 Feb. 27,1960 Feb. 27,1960 Dec. 4,1956 Dec. 4,1956 Nov. 30,1956 Nov. 30,1956 1951 1951 1946 1946 1943 1943 ceiving first-teamstatusonallbut oneteam. be retired,isanear-consensus all-America, re- Roger Kaiser, aguardwhoseNo.21would later March, 1961 second round. State, theeventual nationalchampion,inthe game inTech history. Tech would losetoOhio Mideast Regional,firstNCAA Tournament ets defeatOhioUniversity, 57-54,intheNCAA ketball player atGeorgia Tech, theYellow Jack- Led byRogerKaiser, thefirstall-Americabas- Mar. 11,1960 record. ishing itsbest-ever regularseasonwitha21-5 the SoutheasternConferencetournament,fin- Tech falls toVanderbilt, 62-57,inthefinalsof Feb. 27,1960 rial Coliseum,67-64,over MurrayState. Tech winsitsfirstgame in Alexander Memo- Dec. 4,1956 the newfacility, 71-61,toDuke. tion photosabove) Alexander MemorialColiseum Tech beginsplayingitshomegamesin Nov. 30,1956 winning record(12-11)inthe1955-56season. four very leanyears beforepostinghisfirst becomes Tech’s headcoachandwillendure John “Whack”Hyder, a1937Tech graduate, 1951 goes 57-72infive seasons. Roy McArthurbecomestheheadcoachand 1946 posts a35-21recordinthreeseasons. Dwight Keithtakesover thecoachingreinsand 1943 March, 1961 March, 1961 Mar. 11,1960 Mar. 11,1960 Feb. 27,1960 Feb. 27,1960 Dec. 4,1956 Dec. 4,1956 Nov. 30,1956 Nov. 30,1956 1951 1951 1946 1946 1943 1943 , droppingitsfirstgamein (see construc- Feb. 18,1964 Feb. 18,1964 Feb. 23,1963 Feb. 23,1963 Feb. 9,1980 Feb. 9,1980 1979 1979 1975 1975 Mar. 10,1973 Mar. 10,1973 Mar. 27,1971 Mar. 27,1971 Mar. 25,1971 Mar. 25,1971 Dec. 21,1964 Dec. 21,1964 Feb. 18,1964 Feb. 23,1963 eastern Conferenceseason. finished astherunner-up intheirfinalSouth- undefeated 14-0seasonathome.TheJackets Tech defeatsTennessee, 47-45,tocompletean win 20gamesinaseason.Tech finishes21-5. come onlythesecondYellow Jacketteamto Tech downsGeorgia,66-58inovertime, tobe- Feb. 9,1980 1979 1975 Mar. 10,1973 Mar. 27,1971 Mar. 25,1971 Dec. 21,1964 rial Coliseum. Conference victory, 62-61, at Alexander Memo- Georgia Tech notches its first Atlantic Coast Against aRalphSampson-ledVirginia team, tic CoastConference. Tech becomestheeighthmemberof Atlan- Conference. Tech becomesachartermemberoftheMetro games. 21-year tenureatGeorgiaTech. Hyderwon 292 The lastgameofheadcoachWhackHyder’s Yunkus No.40isretired. points score,arecordwhichstillstands. but RichYunkus finisheshiscareerwith2,232 Tech fallstoNorthCarolinaintheNITfinals, Bonaventure. ment witha76-71overtime triumphover St. the finalsofNationalInvitationTourna- Led byall-AmericaRichYunkus, Tech reaches William &Mary, 91-73. Tech winsthe500thgameofitshistoryover Feb. 18,1964 Feb. 18,1964 Feb. 23,1963 Feb. 23,1963 Feb. 9,1980 Feb. 9,1980 1979 1979 1975 1975 Mar. 10,1973 Mar. 10,1973 Mar. 27,1971 Mar. 27,1971 Mar. 25,1971 Mar. 25,1971 Dec. 21,1964 Dec. 21,1964 'HELLO,'HELLO, AL'AL' FOR 43 SEASONS, LEGENDARY RADIO VOICE AL CIRALDO MADE EXPRESSIONS LIKE “BROTHERS AND SISTERS” AND "THE CLOCK TICKS" AS MUCH A PART OF GEORGIA TECH BASKETBALL AS BUZZ AND BOBBY CREMINS.

eorgia Tech has lost a legend,” said Tech Director of Ath- letics Dave Braine upon Ciraldo’s death on Nov. 7, 1997 at Gthe age of 76. “He was a legend in Georgia Tech athletics, AL CIRALDO, with his wife Ruth, daughter just like Bobby Dodd.” Barbara and Director of Athletics Dave Ciraldo retired from Tech’s broadcast team in 1997, com- Braine, was presented the “T” from the Tech pleting an on-air career that began in 1935 as play-by-play voice Tower on Sept. 27, 1997. for the minor-league baseball Akron Yankees and spanned 62 years, the last 43 of them with Georgia Tech. Ciraldo stepped down from play-by-play announcing prior to the 1992-93 season but served as host for Tech’s pregame, half- time and postgame shows. TheTheTheThe VVVVoiceoiceoiceoice ofofofof A 1948 graduate of the University of Florida with a degree in radio broadcasting, Ciraldo actually came to Atlanta in 1949 as the play-by-play announcer for the University of Georgia’s basketball broadcasts at WGBE-Radio. He joined the staff at WGST-Radio and broadcast his first tttthehehehe JacJacJacJackkkkeeeettttssss Tech football game in 1954 against Tulane. His first Tech basket- ball game was against Sewanee that same year. Over the next 38 seasons, he called 416 football and 1,030 basketball games for the Rambling Wreck. In 1984, Ciraldo moved with Tech from WGST to WCNN. “Everyone knows how much Al Ciraldo’s meant to Georgia Tech,” said head basketball coach Bobby Cremins. “But he’s meant so much to Bobby Cremins as well. As far as I’m concerned, he’s a legend and a part of Georgia Tech that can never be re- placed. The Al Ciraldos of his time only come around once in a lifetime.” Dr. Homer Rice, who retired in 1997 after 17 years as Tech’s Director of Athletics, said of Ciraldo, “His deep-seated love for Georgia Tech was matched only by the affection of Georgia Tech and its fans, friends and alumni towards him.” Kim King, Ciraldo’s longest radio partner as the two teamed on Tech football for 17 years, said “It will be hard to imagine Georgia Tech without Al Ciraldo in the radio booth. But I ad- mired him more than as just a radio announcer. He was a unique individual who stood for old-fashioned values and virtues you don’t see a lot of these days.” Thad Horton was his first partner in 1954, and during the 1960s, Pat Williams, future general manager of the Orlando Magic, worked with Ciraldo for two seasons. The Al Ciraldo Fund was established to benefit athletic and non-athletic scholarships at Georgia Tech, as well as the Carlyle Fraser Heart Center at Crawford Long Hospital.

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• Georgia TechBasketball 2004-05 Played forgoldmedal-winningU.S.squadinthe1955PanAm GamesinMexico • Pete Silas In 1989,coachedaU.S.squadtoqualificationforthe1990World Championships • Assisted Arizona’sLuteOlsenincoachingtheU.S.teamtoa gold medalatthe • AssistantCoachforthe1996U.S.OlympicTeam–Dream Team III–whichcaptured • Bobby Cremins^ City, Mexico 1986 World ChampionshipsandGoodwill GamesinMadrid,Spain Wilkens alongwithClemHaskinsofMinnesotaandJerrySloan oftheUtahJazz the goldmedalatCentennialGamesinAtlanta.Chosen byheadcoachLenny