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The No. 21-ranked Oklahoma men's basketball team will host Georgia Tech at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the SEC/ACC challenge.. OU (7-0) earned a 69-64 win over Louisville on Friday to secure a Battle 4 ...
Here's how to follow along as Louisville basketball hosts Georgia Tech with Kenny Payne's team looking to bounce back from a tough loss at Syracuse.
The Duke Blue Devils basketball team will open ACC play at Georgia Tech.. The Yellow Jackets (3-2) host the seventh-ranked Blue Devils (5-2) on Saturday (2:15 p.m., The CW Network) at McCamish ...
In 2003, Georgia Tech officially named the basketball court at the Alexander Memorial Coliseum on the Georgia Tech campus, the "Cremins Court". Paul Hewitt would take his place at Georgia Tech in 2000. Cremins announced his retirement after the 1999–2000 season with a 25-year coaching record of 452–303 (a winning percentage of .599), and ...
Roy Mundorff coached Georgia Tech basketball from 1927 to 1942. Georgia Tech became a charter member of the Southeastern Conference in 1932 (the first season was in 1933). The 1936-37 team was captained by future Tech coach John Hyder and posted an 11-1 conference record. Tech won the conference title the next season in 1938.
The 2017–18 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball team represented the Georgia Institute of Technology during the 2017–18 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. They were led by second-year head coach Josh Pastner and played their home games at Hank McCamish Pavilion as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. They finished the ...
NORMAN — OU men's basketball is fresh off its Battle 4 Atlantis tournament win and has another tough stretch ahead. The No. 21 Sooners (7-0) host Georgia Tech (4-3) on Tuesday (8 p.m., ESPNU) in ...
Statistics overview Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason No team (Independent) (1905–1906): 1905–06 Chapman 2–1: No team (Independent) (1906–1908): John Heisman (Independent) (1909–1914)