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Christopher Wesson Bosh (born March 24, 1984) is an American former professional basketball player. A Texas Mr. Basketball in high school, he played one season of college basketball for Georgia Tech before declaring for the 2003 NBA draft.
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.
Dennis Eugene Scott Jr. (born September 5, 1968) is an American former professional basketball player. A 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) small forward from Georgia Tech, and the 1990 ACC Men's Basketball Player of the Year, Scott was selected by the Orlando Magic with the fourth pick of the 1990 NBA draft after being the leading scorer on a Yellow Jackets team that made the Final Four, and comprising one ...
National Football League player, Tech Hall of Fame, Tech All-Era Team (Bobby Dodd era), co-captain of Georgia Tech's 1952 football team; this team, with a 12-0-0 record, won the 1953 Sugar Bowl and were the SEC champions
Standing at 6 feet (183 cm) tall, Price played college basketball at Georgia Tech.During his time playing on the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball team, he was a three-time All American and four-time All ACC basketball player who helped lead the Yellow Jackets to an ACC Championship his junior year by defeating North Carolina in the ACC Tournament championship game.
Georgia Tech: Career highlights and awards; As player: NBA Rookie of the Year ; NBA All-Rookie First Team (1996) Consensus first-team All-American ; Pac-10 Player of the Year (1995) 3× First-team All-Pac-10 (1993–1995) As coach: Ben Jobe Award (2020) WCC Coach of the Year (2020) Career NBA statistics; Points: 11,763 (13.4 ppg) Assists: 5,371 ...
Georgia Tech's tournament run ended against eventual champions UNLV in the Final Four. With Scott and Oliver gone after that season, Anderson averaged nearly 26 points per game. Georgia Tech secured a No. 8 seed for the 1991 NCAA tournament, where they lost in the second round to Ohio State.
In 1982, Neal signed with the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) to play basketball under coach Bobby Cremins. [1] Neal played for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets from 1983 to 1988. [3] Due to a season-ending injury, Neal played only four games in his sophomore season in 1984–85 and redshirted that year. [4]