Dec. 7, 2010
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Georgia Tech’s Loss Tonight Gives The Yellow Jackets…
… a 4-4 overall record
… three consecutive losses
… a 3-1 record at home – their first loss at home since March 6, 2010 vs. Virginia Tech
… a 101-86 all-time record vs. Georgia, including a 31-9 mark in Alexander Memorial Coliseum
… an end to their four-game home winning streak in the series with Georgia
… a record of 549-189 in 54 seasons of play in Alexander Memorial Coliseum
… a 181-148 record in 11 seasons under head coach Paul Hewitt
… a 42-24 record in the month of November under Hewitt
… just their 14th loss at home to a non-conference opponent since the beginning of the 1981-82 season
… a 3-1 record this season after leading at halftime
… an all-time program record of 1,243-1,091 in 95 seasons of basketball
Team Notes
… Tech out-rebounded its opponent for the sixth time in eight games this season
… Georgia joined Kennesaw State and Northwestern as teams to make 10 or more three-point field goals against the Jackets this season
… over the last two games, Tech opponents (UGA and Northwestern) have combined for 24 three-point field goals
… Tech had its most blocked shots since blocking eight in the season opener
… Tech played just its second game decided by less than 10 points (also 80-76 loss vs. Syracuse)
… Tech shot a season-high percentage from the free-throw line
… Tech shot a season-high three-point field goal percentage
… Both teams had identical numbers for field goals made (27) and field goals attempted (61)
… Tech’s rebound margin of +13 tied for a season high
Daniel Miller, r-Fr.
… had a career-high for rebounds (previously 6 vs. Charleston Southern)
… has had two or more blocked shots in a game five times this season
Mo Miller, Sr.
… played in his 92nd career game tonight
… his second assist gave him 286 for his career and moved him past Dennis Scott into 16th place on Tech’s all-time assists chart
… needed three steals tonight to reach 100 for his career
Jason Morris, Fr.
… after scoring no more than six points in each of his first five career games, he has scored at least seven points in each of the last three games
Brian Oliver, So.
… scored in double figures for the sixth time this season and for the 15th time in his career
… had a career-high for assists tonight (previously 3 vs. Clemson on March 2, 2010)
… his second blocked shot tied a career high
… his second steal tied a career high
Glen Rice, Jr., So.
… recorded his second double-double of the season (and career) – his second over the last four games (also vs. UTEP)
… scored in double figures for the sixth time this season – the same number of double-digit scoring games he had all of last season
… had a season-high for blocked shots
Iman Shumpert, Jr.
… scored in double figures for the seventh consecutive game, and for the 35th time in his career
… played in his 69th career game and started for the 68th time
… his first three-point field goal tonight was the 75th of his career
… needed 25 points tonight to reach the 750-point mark for his three-year career
Assists/Career
9. 446, Bruce Dalrymple 1984-87
10. 410, Jim Thorne 1969-71
11. 319, John Salley 1983-86
12. 317, Jon Barry 1991-92
13. 303, Iman Shumpert 2009-
14. 289, Duane Ferrell 1985-88
289, Matt Harpring 1995-98
16. 285, Maurice Miller 2008-
16. 285, Dennis Scott 1988-90
Steals/Career
6. 176, Matt Harpring 1995-98
7. 173, Tony Akins 1999-02
8. 168, Kenny Anderson 1990-91
9. 150, Dennis Scott 1988-90
10. 142, Iman Shumpert 2009-
11. 140, Brian Oliver 1987-90
12. 135, Jeremis Smith 2005-08
13. 129, Ismai’il Muhammad 2002-05
NR. 97, Maurice Miller 2008-
3-Point Field Goals/Career
14. 113, Kenny Anderson 1990-91
15. 108, T.J. Vines 1998-01
16. 105, Brian Oliver 1987-90
17. 93, Jarrett Jack 2003-05
18. 92, Fred Vinson 1992, ‘94
19. 88, Stephon Marbury 1995
20. 85, Brian Oliver 2010-
21. 83, Will Bynum 2004-05
NR. 76, Iman Shumpert 2009-