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2019-20 Georgia Tech Women's Basketball Georgia Tech Combined Team Statistics (As of Jan 12, 2020) All Games 2019-20 GEORGIA TECH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Georgia Tech Athletic Association Communications & Public Relations • WBB Contact: Liz Ryan Office: 404-894-5445 • Cell: 404-431-9619 • Email: [email protected] • @GTWBB 2019-20 SCHEDULE Head Coach: Nell Fortner Head Coach: Quentin Hillsman Overall: 13-3 ACC: 4-1 Streak: W2 Record at GT: 13-3 (1st season) Career Record: 271-143 (12th) Home: 8-0 Away: 3-1 Neutral: 2-2 Career Record: 175-120 (10th) at Record at School: 271-143 (12th) GT vs. Syracuse: 2-5 Coach Hillsman vs. GT: 5-2 Oct. 30 CLAYTON STATE (Exh.) W, 73-35 Last meeting vs. Syracuse: Georgia Tech Syracuse Syracuse vs. GT: 5-2 Nov. 5 HOUSTON W, 69-38 1/20/19 - GT 65, Syracuse 55 (8-7, 2-2 ACC) Nov. 10 GRAMBLING STATE W, 89-42 (13-3, 4-1 ACC) Last game: 1/12/20 Nov. 17 at Georgia W, 73-40 Miami 77, Syracuse 62 Nov. 20 GEORGIA STATE W, 69-28 Nov. 28 vs. Seton Hall^ W, 79-54 STARTING FIVE 1. Georgia Tech hits the road for a midweek matchup at Syracuse Thursday night. The Yellow Nov. 30 vs. Rutgers^ L, 46-43 Jackets and Orange will meet on the hardwood at 7:30 p.m. on ACC Network Extra with Beth Dec. 5 WISCONSIN# W, 60-41 Mowins and Isis Young on the call. Dec. 8 at Kennesaw State W, 63-47 2. Georgia Tech and Syracuse have met seven times on the hardwood in program history Dec. 15 ETSU W, 87-48 with the first meeting on Nov. 23, 2012. The Yellow Jackets have captured two victories over Dec. 20 vs. No. 11/12 Texas A&M& L, 60-48 the Orange, including last season’s win in Atlanta over then-No. 12 Syracuse. Both wins Dec. 21 vs. Rice& W, 54-52 came in Atlanta as Tech seeks its first-ever win in the Carrier Dome on Thursday night. Dec. 29 VIRGINIA* W, 61-51 3. The Yellow Jackets picked up their eighth home win of the season on Sunday, outlasting Jan. 2 No. 23/RV MIAMI* W, 61-54 Clemson, 49-47. The Tigers knotted the score at 41-41 in the fourth quarter before Jasmine Jan. 5 at Wake Forest* L, 65-60 Carson returned the lead to the Jackets for the final time, hitting her fourth three-pointer of Jan. 9 at No. 11/11 Florida State* W, 67-52 the game. Carson finished with 16 points and Francesca Pan added 17 points. Jan. 12 CLEMSON* W, 49-47 4. Georgia Tech stands at 30 in the latest RPI. The Yellow Jackets are receiving votes in both Jan. 16 at Syracuse* 7:30 p.m. the AP and USA Today/WBCA Coaches Poll after its win at No. 11/11 Florida State. Jan. 19 BOSTON COLLEGE* 2 p.m. 5. Three Yellow Jackets are averaging double-figure scoring numbers on the season, led by Georgia Tech seeks its first Jan. 23 NORTH CAROLINA* 6 p.m. Francesca Pan with a 13.3 points per game average. Jasmine Carson follows with 11.9 ppg, win at Sryacuse Thursday Jan. 26 at Duke* 2 p.m. while Lorela Cubaj adds 10.5 points. night. Jan. 30 at Miami* 6 p.m. Feb. 2 NOTRE DAME* 2 p.m. Feb. 6 at Pittsburgh* 7 p.m. SERIES HISTORY Feb. 9 WAKE FOREST* 2 p.m. Georgia Tech has taken two of the past three meetings against Syracuse as the programs have met seven times on the Feb. 13 at Virginia Tech* 7 p.m. hardwood since 2012. The first meeting occurred on neutral ground in the San Juan Shootout with the Orange taking the Feb. 16 at NC State* 2 p.m. decision in overtime. Both Tech victories have come at home in McCamish Pavilion and over top-25 Syracuse teams. Tech’s Feb. 20 LOUISVILLE* 6 p.m. first win on Jan. 15, 2017 edged No. 24 Syracuse, while last season’s win on Jan. 20, 2019, the Orange came into the Feb. 23 FLORIDA STATE* 4 p.m. game ranked No. 12/12. The Jackets are 0-3 when playing at Syracuse, having first played in the Carrier Dome in 2014. March 1 at Clemson* 2 p.m. March 4-8 at ACC Tournament! LAST TIME OUT Francesca Pan and Jasmine Carson combined for 33 points against Clemson last Sunday, helping the Jackets escape with Home games in BOLD a 49-47 victory over the Tigers. The win pushed Tech to 4-1 in ACC play for the first time since 2010-11 and marked the ^ - Junkanoo Jam (Bimini, Bahamas) eighth home win of the season for the Jackets. After the Tigers knotted the game at 41-41, Tech forced five Clemson turn- # - Big Ten/ACC Challenge overs, while committing zero, went 3-for-4 from the free throw line and Carson hit a three-pointer to seal the win. Clemson & - Coqui Classic (San Juan, Puerto Rico) outscored Tech in the second half, 28-23, but the Jackets posted an 8-4 run to close the game and hold off the Tiger’s late * - ACC Conference Game rally. ! - ACC Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) BREAKING IN TO THE TOP 10 As senior Francesca Pan continues to climb the all-time three-point career leaderboard, she also broke into the top-10 all-time in career scoring with her 17 point performance against Clemson on Jan. 12. Now with 1,435 career points, Pan is Georgia Tech women’s basketball’s 10th leading scorer in program history. She broke into the top 10, surpassing Janie Mitchell and Kate Brandt who were tied for 10th with 1,422 career points. EARNING A STARTING ROLE Jasmine Carson earned her first start of the season at Florida State and has started two-straight games for the Jackets. As a starter in those two games, Carson led Tech offensively with 18.5 ppg, hit seven three-pointers (38.9 percent overall) and been perfect at the free throw line, going 6-for-6. PROBABLY STARTERS (BASED ON LAST GAME) GP-GS PPG RPG MPG NOTES 2 G Jasmine Carson (So., 5-10, Memphis, Tenn.) 16-2 11.9 3.3 24.5 Scored career-high 26 points against ETSU 13 F Lorela Cubaj (Jr., 6-4, Terni, Italy) 16-16 10.5 8.0 34.3 Leads Tech on the glass with an 8.0 rpg average 31 G Lotta-Maj Lahtinen (So., 5-7, Helsinki, Finland) 16-16 9.6 4.4 31.8 Scored career-high 18 points at Kennesaw State 33 G Francesca Pan (Sr., 6-1, Bassano del Grappa, Italy) 16-16 13.3 4.1 32.8 Lead’s Tech in scoring, averaging 13.3 points 41 G Kierra Fletcher (Jr., 5-9, Warren, Mich.) 16-16 9.6 6.7 34.4 Recorded double-double in win over Rice OFF THE BENCH 00 F Daijah Jefferson (r-So., 6-2, Hopewell, Va.) 12-0 1.4 1.0 4.9 Added six points and three rebounds against Grambling State 3 G Sarah Bates (r-So., 5-9, Fresno, Calif.) 13-0 1.2 0.4 5.0 Made debut as a Yellow Jacket against Houston 4 F Anne Diouf (r-Jr., 6-4, Dakar, Senegal) 15-0 1.4 3.3 12.9 Pulled down 50 rebounds combined in Tech’s games 12 G Kondalia Montgomery (So., 5-7, Tacoma, Wash.) 10-0 0.5 0.2 5.2 Played in 10 games this season 20 C Nerea Hermosa (Fr., 6-5, Vitoria, Spain) 16-14 6.0 4.2 19.3 Scored 15 points against Grambling State 21 F/C Ronni Nwora (Fr., 6-2, Buffalo, N.Y.) 24 G Chanin Scott (Sr., 6-0, Charlotte, N.C.) 2019-20 GEORGIA TECH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES at SYRACUSE - Game No. 17 QUICK FACTS 2019-20 GEORGIA TECH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER GENERAL Numerical Full Name: ........................... Georgia Institute of Technology No. Name YR HT POS Hometown High School/Previous School Location: .......................................................Atlanta, Ga. 00 Daijah Jefferson r-So. 6-2 F Hopewell, Va. Hopewell Founded: .............................................................. 1885 2 Jasmine Carson So. 5-10 G Memphis, Tenn. McEachern Powder Springs Enrollment: ........................................................ 32,700 3 Sarah Bates r-So. 5-9 G Fresno, Calif. Clovis West/Kansas State Nicknames: ........................Ramblin’ Wreck, Yellow Jackets 4 Anne Diouf r-Jr. 6-4 F Dakar, Senegal IMG Academy Colors: ...............................................Old Gold and White 12 Kondalia Montgomery So. 5-7 G Tacoma, Wash. Lincoln Arena (Cap.): ............................McCamish Pavilion (8,600) 13 Lorela Cubaj Jr. 6-4 F Terni, Italy Istituto Paritario G. Parini President: ............................................. Dr. Ángel Cabrera 20 Nerea Hermosa Fr. 6-5 C Vitoria, Spain IES Joaquim Blume Athletics Director: ......................................Todd Stansbury 21 Ronni Nwora Fr. 6-2 F/C Buffalo, N.Y. The Park School of Buffalo Faculty Ath. Representative: ............... Dr. Charles L. Isbell, Jr. 24 Chanin Scott Sr. 6-0 G Charlotte, N.C. Myers Park Sport Administrator: .......................................Joeleen Akin 31 Lotta-Maj Lahtinen So. 5-7 G Helsinki, Finland Makelanrinne Sports 33 Francesca Pan Sr. 6-1 G Bassano del Grappa, Italy Istituto G. Parini Mestre COACHING STAFF 41 Kierra Fletcher Jr. 5-9 G Warren, Mich. Warren Cousino Head Coach: ..................................................Nell Fortner Years at Tech: ............................................................. 1st Alphabetical Twitter: ....................................................@NellOnWheels No. Name YR HT POS Hometown High School/Previous School Career Record: ....................................... 175-120 (.581) 3 Sarah Bates r-So. 5-9 G Fresno, Calif. Clovis West/Kansas State Record at Tech: ..............................................13-3 (1st) 2 Jasmine Carson So 5-10 G Memphis, Tenn.
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