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Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Stumble at John Paul Jones Arena Against Virginia Cavaliers

In a closely watched matchup, the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets faced off against the Virginia Cavaliers at John Paul Jones Arena, concluding with a score of 61-75. This result moves the Yellow Jackets to a challenging position in their season record, while the Cavaliers improved their standing with this victory. The game was marked by intense moments and standout performances from both sides.


Feb 4, 2023; Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets guard Dallan Coleman (3) shoots a free throw during the second half of the game against North Carolina State Wolfpack at PNC Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jaylynn Nash-USA TODAY Sports

Game Highlights


The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets showed promise in the first half, leading with 36 points compared to the Cavaliers' 41. However, they struggled to maintain momentum into the second half, adding only 25 points to their tally against Virginia's relentless 34-point effort. Despite a hard-fought battle, key statistics reveal areas where Georgia Tech fell short.


Naithan George emerged as a pivotal player for Georgia Tech, contributing significantly with 20 points and leading his team in assists (5) and rebounds (6). Duncan Powell also made notable contributions with 18 points and showcased his defensive skills with two steals and one block. Baye Ndongo rounded out the top performers for Georgia Tech by adding 15 points and securing five rebounds.


On the opposing side, Virginia's balanced attack was underscored by an impressive assist count of 21 compared to Georgia Tech's 11. The Cavaliers capitalized on turnovers more effectively as well, scoring 13 points off turnovers against Georgia Tech's five. Additionally, Virginia dominated in rebounding with a total of 38 rebounds over Georgia Tech's 24.


Key Takeaways


One of the most telling stats of this contest was field goal percentage; while both teams shot relatively well from beyond the arc—Georgia Tech at an impressive rate of approximately three-point percent—the overall field goal efficiency favored Virginia at nearly fifty percent compared to forty-five percent for Georgia Tech.


The game also highlighted areas for improvement for both teams but particularly emphasized how crucial maintaining consistency throughout both halves is for success in college basketball games.


Looking ahead, fans can mark their calendars for an exciting home game where the Yellow Jackets will host Stanford Cardinal at Hank McCamish Pavilion on February 12th at approximately seven PM Eastern Time Zone. This upcoming match promises another opportunity for fans to rally behind their team as they seek redemption on their home court. Broadcast details are available through ACC Network channels ensuring supporters won't miss any action from Atlanta.


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