Georgia Tech (13-7, 4-4 ACC) vs. No. 23/24 Florida State (14-7, 5-4 ACC)
- Sunday, January 28, 2024 | 4:00 PM ET | Atlanta, Georgia | McCamish Pavilion
- TV: ACC Network | Watch Online (Announcers: Jason Ross, Kelly Gramlich)
- Radio: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets App (play by Richard Musteller)
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- clear bag policy
- Parking: Available on the grounds of McCamish Pavilion or on the Family Housing Deck (No. 10)th street
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- On Sundays, children (18 and under) are free.
- Autographs after the game.
- Georgia Tech Women's Basketball Alumni Game.
- Game Sponsor: Invesco QQQ – Free scarf for all fans.
- halftime performance.
Georgia Tech women's basketball looks to avenge its loss to Florida State earlier this season when it hosts the Seminoles in a home-and-home series this Sunday. The Yellow Jackets are in the midst of a three-game series against top-ranked opponents, coming off a tough loss to No. 19 Virginia Tech. Tech got as close as seven points in the second quarter, but the Hokies pulled away in the second half. Tony Morgan scored a career-high 26 points in this game.
Florida State enters this contest looking to reverse its most recent three-game loss to Duke, 88-46. The Seminoles earned their only road win, 78-72, against Clemson on Jan. 7, and are 1-3 in away conference games. Tanya Latson leads FSU's offense, ranking fourth in the ACC in scoring with an average of 20.2 points per game. Makayla Timpson led the Seminoles on the glass, grabbing 9.3 rebounds and also contributing 13.5 points per game.
Georgia Tech began this season in ACC play ranked No. 1 at the time. 22 Florida State, dropping a 95-80 decision. The Yellow Jackets will look to close a four-game gap on the Seminoles on Sunday. After the first matchup of the season, FSU leads the all-time series with 31 wins and 25 losses. The Jackets held a five-game winning streak against the Seminoles before suffering a blowout loss in four games. Despite FSU winning the last meeting in 2023, tech companies have won three of the past four meetings at McAmish Pavilion.
Secret information
- Georgia Tech is led offensively by Kara Dunn, who averages 15.5 points per game. Dunn ranks ninth in the ACC in scoring overall and eighth in scoring in ACC games alone.
- As far as conference games go, Georgia Tech has two players in the top 20 in scoring – Kara Dunn (8)th) and Tony Morgan (12)th).
- Tech also boasts two players who are in the top 20 in rebounding in all ACC games – Tony Morgan (9)th) and Kayla Blackshear (19)th). Morgan also ranks tied for ninth in ACC play.
- Tony Morgan is the only player in the league to rank in the top 10 in rebounds and assists.Morgan is 9 years oldth rebound and 5th Number of assists in the entire match.
- As far as ACC play goes, Morgan is one of two players to rank in the top 10 in rebounds and assists, along with Alyssa Ustby (UNC).
- Morgan is also the only true guard to rank in the top 10 in the ACC in rebounding. Alyssa Utzby (UNC) is listed as a guard/forward and ranks third.
- Freshman Luzne Augustinite, who leads Tech in 3-point shooting, shot 38.4 percent from long range, helping to highlight her strong first collegiate campaign. Augustine Knight ranks third in the entire ACC in 3-point field goal attempts and eighth in ACC games alone.
- Augustine Knight is the only freshman in the league to rank in the top five in 3-point field goals made at No. 3 in every game.
- As a team, Georgia Tech ranks third in the ACC in assists, averaging 16.05 assists per game. Virginia Tech leads the league with 17.47 assists per game, while Notre Dame ranks second with 17.28 assists per game.
- As far as ACC games go, Georgia Tech ranks fourth in 3-point field goal percentage. The Yellow Jackets are converting on 35.5 percent of their field goal attempts. Louisville leads the ACC with his 40.2%.
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