THE FLATS – Georgia Tech men’s basketball will appear on national television in 21 of its 31 games during the 2025-26 season as the Atlantic Coast Conference and ESPN announced the complete television schedule on Tuesday at ACC Tipoff. The Yellow Jackets will appear on ACC Network 15 times, ESPN2/ESPNU three times and The CW three times.
ACC Network picked up a pair of non-conference games when the Yellow Jackets host Southeastern Louisiana on Nov. 10 at 9 p.m. and Lafayette on Dec. 20 at 2 p.m. As previously announced, Tech’s ACC/SEC Challenge matchup against Mississippi State on Dec. 3 will be broadcast on ACC Network with a 9:15 p.m. tipoff.
Georgia Tech will conclude the calendar year opening ACC play on Dec. 31 at Duke, beginning a slate of 12 conference games broadcast on ACC Network. Additionally, fans will have the opportunity to watch the Yellow Jackets on ACC Network when they face Boston College (Jan. 3), Syracuse (Jan. 6), Miami (Jan. 10), Pittsburgh (Jan. 14), NC State (Jan. 17), Clemson (Jan. 24), Virginia Tech (Jan. 27) and North Carolina (Jan. 31). Four games in the month of February will be showcased on ACC Network, including California (Feb. 4), Wake Forest (Feb. 11), Virginia (Feb. 18) and Florida State (Feb. 28). The Yellow Jackets conclude the regular season against Clemson on March 7 on ACC Network.
In addition, Georgia Tech’s contest at Miami will be broadcast on either ESPN2 or ESPNU. Tech will also appear on ESPNU at Stanford (Feb. 7) and California (March 4).
The Yellow Jackets will have three road contests on The CW when they play at NC State (Jan. 17), Notre Dame (Feb. 14) and Louisville (Feb. 21).
Across the conference, more than 215 games will air on the ESPN network family, which includes ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 ACC Network, ESPNU and the all new ESPN app. ACC Network Extra will stream an additional 80-plus games throughout the season.
2025-26 GEORGIA TECH MEN’S BASKETBALL TV SCHEDULE
Date | Opponent | Location | Time | TV |
Mon., Nov. 10 | Southeastern Louisiana | McCamish Pavilion | 9 p.m. | ACC Network |
Wed., Dec. 3 | Mississippi State | McCamish Pavilion | 9:15 p.m. | ACC Network |
Sat., Dec. 20 | Lafayette | McCamish Pavilion | 2 p.m. | ACC Network |
Wed., Dec. 31 | Duke | Durham, N.C. | 4 p.m. | ACC Network |
Sat., Jan. 3 | Boston College | McCamish Pavilion | 2 p.m. | ACC Network |
Tues., Jan. 6 | Syracuse | McCamish Pavilion | 7 p.m. | ACC Network |
Sat., Jan. 10 | Miami | Coral Gables, Fla. | 12 p.m. | ESPN2 or ESPNU |
Wed., Jan. 14 | Pittsburgh | McCamish Pavilion | 7 p.m. | ACC Network |
Sat., Jan. 17 | NC State | Raleigh, N.C. | 12 p.m. | The CW |
Sat., Jan. 24 | Clemson | McCamish Pavilion | 12 p.m. | ACC Network |
Tues., Jan. 27 | Virginia Tech | Blacksburg, Va. | 8 p.m. | ACC Network |
Sat., Jan. 31 | North Carolina | McCamish Pavilion | 2 p.m. | ACC Network |
Wed., Feb. 4 | California | Berkeley, Calif. | 8 p.m. | ACC Network |
Sat., Feb. 7 | Stanford | Stanford, Calif. | 8 p.m. | ESPNU |
Wed., Feb. 11 | Wake Forest | McCamish Pavilion | 9 p.m. | ACC Network |
Sat., Feb. 14 | Notre Dame | South Bend, Ind. | 12 p.m. | The CW |
Wed., Feb. 18 | Virginia | McCamish Pavilion | 9 p.m. | ACC Network |
Sat., Feb. 21 | Louisville | Louisville, Ky. | 2:15 p.m. | The CW |
Sat., Feb. 28 | Florida State | McCamish Pavilion | 12 p.m. | ACC Network |
Wed., March 4 | California | McCamish Pavilion | 7 p.m. | ESPNU |
Sat., March 7 | Clemson | Clemson, S.C. | 12 p.m. | ACC Network |
OUTLOOK FOR TECH
Tech, which won 17 games and finished eighth in the ACC at 10-10 last season, will be led by 6-9 junior forward Baye Ndongo (Mboro, Senegal), a third-team All-ACC performer who averaged a double-double in conference games and is the top returning big man in the conference in scoring (13.4 ppg), rebounding (8.9 rpg) and field goal percentage (53.6%). Also returning is 6-7 wing man Kowacie Reeves, Jr. (Macon, Ga.), who played just six games last season after sustaining a foot injury (averaged 9.8 points, 3.9 rebounds in 2023-24), and 6-5 sophomore guard Jaeden Mustaf (Bowie, Md.), who averaged 8.6 points and 1.6 assists over 26 games.
The Jackets have added four transfer players to the roster in 6-3 guard Chas Kelley (Boston College), 6-6 wing Kam Craft (Miami, Ohio), 6-4 guard Lamar Washington (Pacific), and 7-0 center Peyton Marshall (Missouri). They are among 10 newcomers to the Yellow Jackets’ roster for the 2025-26 season.
They join a Tech recruiting class that is ranked No. 13 in in the nation in the team rankings compiled by Rivals, No. 4 among Atlantic Coast Conference teams, and No. 24 in the nation in the 247Sports composite listing. Tech’s freshman class includes four-star 6-4 guard Akai Fleming from Marietta, Ga., who attends Overtime Elite in Atlanta, four-star 6-10 center Mouhamed Sylla from Louga, Senegal by way of Bella Vista Prep in Arizona, three-star 6-5 guard/forward Brandon Stores, Jr., from St. Raymond High School for Boys in the Bronx, N.Y., three-star Cole Kirouac, a 6-11 center from Cumming, Ga., and Overtime Elite, three-star 5-11 point guard Eric Chatfield from Pace Academy in Atlanta, and international 6-4 guard prospect Davi Remagen of Cologne, Germany.
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