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@GTMBK Takes Down Northwestern, 66-58

Dec. 03, 2014

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 | Coach Gregory Post-Game

EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) – If coach Brian Gregory has any criticism of Josh Heath, it’s that the sophomore point guard sometimes doesn’t look to shoot enough.

But with Georgia Tech on the verge of blowing a big lead Wednesday night, Heath stepped up to make two big baskets in the final 2:30 and the Yellow Jackets fought off a late Northwestern charge for a 66-58 victory in an ACC/Big Ten Challenge game.

“On both of those plays, he made really good decisions,” Gregory said. “Josh has been tremendous for us. A huge boost and lift for this program.”

Heath finished with 12 points and five assists in just 19 minutes off the bench. He was 6 for 6 from the field. Both of his clutch baskets were floaters where he pulled up from about 12 feet and dropped the ball through the hoop.

“I just wanted to take what the defense was giving me,” he said. “I just felt like my floaters were going down. They were there. I took them.”

Charles Mitchell had a team-high 13 points and Robert Sampson added 11 points as the Yellow Jackets (6-1) won their third straight.

Alex Olah led Northwestern with 19 points and 10 rebounds and Tre Demps added 14 points. The Wildcats (5-2) trailed by as much as 18 points and were down 12 with six minutes left before rallying to pull within a point with a little more than a minute to go.

“I was really surprised the way we started the game,” Northwestern coach Chris Collins said. “For whatever reason, we just came out really flat. You cannot spot a good team 20 points and expect to win. We’re down 20-2 before we started playing.”

Indeed, Georgia Tech quickly took command with a run of 18 straight points for a 20-2 advantage less than seven minutes into the game. Northwestern was scoreless for 6:02, going 0 for 8 with four turnovers during that stretch.

The Yellow Jackets had a 31-18 halftime lead. The 18 points were a season-low in a half for Northwestern. The previous low was 20 against Northern Iowa.

NU was 8 for 29 (27.6 percent), including 1 for 12 on 3-pointers, in the first half.

In the second half, the Wildcats finally developed some offensive consistency.

Trailing 53-41, Northwestern charged back with a 10-2 run to make it 55-51 with 3:30 to play. Heath broke the run with a basket for a 57-53 edge with 2:23 remaining, but NU answered with five straight — capped by an Olah 3-pointer — to close the gap to 57-56 with 1:18 remaining.

Heath, though, answered again at the other end with a hoop and a foul with 55.5 seconds to go. He missed a free throw to keep it a one-possession game (59-56), but NU missed a quick 3-pointer and Georgia Tech closed things out from the free-throw line.

Watch Chris Bolden make a slick fake on a second half fast break #SCTop10 #ACCB1G http://t.co/x65Q0g9pIo

— GT Men’s Basketball (@GTMBK) December 4, 2014

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