March 6, 2011
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Georgia Tech’s Win Today Gives The Yellow Jackets…
… a final regular season record of 13-17 overall, 5-11 in the ACC
… a 10-6 record at home, 4-4 in the ACC
… a 2-0 record in March
… an all-time record of 556-194 in Alexander Memorial Coliseum
… a 190-161 record in 11 seasons under head coach Paul Hewitt
… a 6-7 all-time record vs. Miami (4-2 in Alexander Memorial Coliseum)
… a 4-6 record vs. Miami under Paul Hewitt
… an all-time record of 1,251-1,104 in program history
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Team Notes
… Georgia Tech’s opening-round opponent in the ACC Tournament Thursday night will be Virginia Tech
… Tech has produced 34 steals over the last two games combined
… Each of the last seven GT-Miami games have been decided by less than 10 points
… Tech shot less than 70 percent from the free throw line for the fifth consecutive game
… Tech’s bench produced just one point today
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Daniel Miller, r-Fr.
… has started all 30 games this season
… had his 17th game with at least two blocked shots
… his 66 blocked shots are the ninth-most single-season blocks in Tech history
Mo Miller, Sr.
… scored in double figures for the second straight game and the fourth time in the last five games
… played in his 11th career game tonight
… made his 22nd consecutive start and his 59th career start overall
… his third steal gave him six steals over the last two games combined
… moved up to 13th on Tech’s all-time steals list with 130 career thefts
Jason Morris, Fr.
… scored in double figures for the second straight game, the third time in four games, and for the sixth time overall this season
… his third three-point field goal matched a career high
… his fifth three-point attempt tied a career high
… started for the fourth consecutive game
… has played in all 30 career games
Glen Rice, Jr., So.
… played in his 65th career game
Iman Shumpert, Jr.
… his second steal today was the 200th of his career – just the fourth player in Tech history with 200 pilfers
… his 81 steals are the second-most single-season steals in Georgia Tech history – he needs eight to tie Kenny Anderson’s record
… made his 53rd consecutive start and started for the 90th time overall
… has scored in double figures in every game but two this season (vs. Charleston Southern and at Clemson)
… with 1,154 career points, Shumpert is now tied for 32nd in Tech scoring history with Jim Caldwell (not the Colts’ head coach)
… moved up to 15th on Tech’s all-time career three-point field goals list with 109
Lance Storrs, Sr.
… scored a career high (previously 14 points vs. Winston-SalemState on Nov. 14, 2008)
… scored in double figures for the first time this season
… had career highs for field goals made (previously 4) and field goals attempted (previously 10)
… had career highs for three-point field goals (previously 3, three times, all non-ACC opponents) and three-point attempts (previously 7 vs. Virginia earlier this season)
… had more three-point field goals today than he had in his previous nine games combined
… has made at least one three-pointer in four consecutive games
… had a season-high for steals (entered today’s game with four steals for the season)
… his seventh rebound tied a career high
… recorded his first blocked shot since his sophomore season
… made his sixth consecutive start and his ninth career start overall
… played in his 94th career game
Mfon Udofia, So.
… played in his 65th career game
Points/Career
30. 1184, Sammy Drummer 1978-79
31. 1167, Gani Lawal 2008-10
32. 1154, Iman Shumpert 2009-
32. 1154, Jim Caldwell 1963-65
34. 1136, Jim Nolan 1946-49
Assists/Career
8. 454, Kenny Anderson 1990-91
9. 446, Bruce Dalrymple 1984-87
10. 410, Jim Thorne 1969-71
11. 380, Iman Shumpert 2009-
12. 340, Maurice Miller 2008-
13. 319, John Salley 1983-86
14. 317, Jon Barry 1991-92
15. 289, Duane Ferrell 1985-88
289, Matt Harpring 1995-98
Steals/Career
1. 240, Mark Price 1983-86
2. 227, Bruce Dalrymple 1984-87
3. 217, Travis Best 1992-95
4. 203, Iman Shumpert 2009-
5. 193, Drew Barry 1993-96
6. 183, Jarrett Jack 2003-05
7. 176, Matt Harpring 1995-98
8. 173, Tony Akins 1999-02
9. 168, Kenny Anderson 1990-91
10. 150, Dennis Scott 1988-90
11. 140, Brian Oliver 1987-90
12. 135, Jeremis Smith 2005-08
13. 130, Maurice Miller 2008-
14. 129, Ismai’il Muhammad 2002-05
3-Point Field Goals/Career
11. 169, Jason Floyd 1997-00
12. 140, Shaun Fein 2000-01
13. 133, Michael Maddox 1995-98
14. 113, Kenny Anderson 1990-91
15. 109, Iman Shumpert 2009-
16. 108, T.J. Vines 1998-01
17. 105, Brian Oliver 1987-90
18. 99, Brian Oliver 2010-
19. 93, Jarrett Jack 2003-05
20. 92, Fred Vinson 1992, ‘94
21. 88, Stephon Marbury 1995
22. 83, Will Bynum 2004-05
3-Point Field Goal Attempts/Career
12. 368, Shaun Fein 2000-01
13. 359, Iman Shumpert 2009-
14. 353, Michael Maddox 1995-98
15. 325, T.J. Vines 1998-01
16. 302, Kenny Anderson 1990-91
17. 288, Brian Oliver 2010-