Jan. 2, 2011
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Georgia Tech’s Loss Tonight Gives The Yellow Jackets…
… a 7-6 record overall
… a 5-2 record at home
… a 6-1 all-time record vs. Charlotte
… a 5-3 record this season when leading at halftime
… a 60-51 all-time record in overtime games
… a 551-190 all-time record in Alexander Memorial Coliseum (54th season)
… a 184-150 record in 11 seasons under coach Paul Hewitt
… an all-time record of 1,246-1,092 in 95 seasons of basketball
Team Notes
… Tech’s first overtime game of the season, first since Dec. 20, 2009 vs. Florida State
… Tech’s first double-overtime since the 2007 ACC Tournament vs. Wake Forest
… Tech recorded double-digit steals for the sixth time this season
… Tech had a season-high for three-point field goals (previously 8, three times)
… Tech’s eighth blocked shot tied a season-high (also 8 vs. Charleston Southern)
… Tech scored more than 80 points for the second straight game after not breaking 80 in games 1-11
Kammeon Holsey, r-Fr.
… made his second consecutive start
… had a career-high for blocked shots (2); in fact, entered tonight’s game with just two career blocks
Daniel Miller, r-Fr.
… has started all 13 games this season
… had more blocked shots tonight (6) that in his previous three games combined
… had his most blocked shots since rejecting seven in the season opener
Mo Miller, Sr.
… made his fifth consecutive start, and his 42nd career start overall
… played in his 97th career game
… fouled out for just the second time in his career, and for the first time since 2007-08
Jason Morris, Fr.
… has scored 20 points over his last two games combined
… has four 3-point field goals over his last three games; had two three-pointers in games 1-10 combined
Brian Oliver, So.
… came off the bench for the second straight game
… his 10th point was the 400th point of his career
… scored in double figures for the 8th time this season
… played in his 49th career game
… moved into a tie for 19th place on Tech’s all-time career three-point field goals list (tied with Stephon Marbury)
Glen Rice, Jr., So.
… started for the second straight game, and for the 10th time this season and the 21st time in his two-year career
… played in his 48th career game
… scored in double figures for the third straight game, and for the ninth time overall this season
… in the first 11 games of the season he had six three-point field goals total; over the last two games he has made five three-pointers (4 vs. Mercer)
… his seventh field goal tied a career-high
… his eighth rebound gave him 24 rebounds over the last three games combined
… played a career-high number of minutes (previously 36 vs. Mercer on Thursday)
… scored more than 40 points over his last two games combined
Iman Shumpert, Jr.
… had career-highs for three-point field goals (previously 4) and three-point attempts (previously 8)
… had a career-high for field goal attempts (previously 18 vs. Savannah State)
… scored a season-high (previously 24 points vs. Albany)
… made his 36th consecutive start and started for the 73rd time overall
… played in his 74th career game
… his fifth rebound was the 300th of his career
… his third free throw made was the 200th of his career
… scored in double figures for the 12th straight game
… scored in double figures for the 40th time in his career
… has five or more assists in back-to-back games for the first time this season
… became the 22nd player in Tech history to sink 80 career three-point field goals
… has had at least two steals in five consecutive games
… made as many three-point field goals tonight as he did in his previous eight games combined
… his fourth steal tonight gave him 15 over the last five games combined
… scored 20 points for the fourth time this season
… moved into a tie for 11th place on Tech’s all-time career assists list, tying John Salley for 11th
Mfon Udofia, So.
… came off the bench for the second time this season
… played in his 48th career game and eclipsed 1,000 career minutes played
Assists/Career
9. 446, Bruce Dalrymple 1984-87
10. 410, Jim Thorne 1969-71
11. 319, Iman Shumpert 2009-
11. 319, John Salley 1983-86
12. 317, Jon Barry 1991-92
14. 304, Maurice Miller 2008-
15. 289, Duane Ferrell 1985-88
289, Matt Harpring 1995-98
17. 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. 157, Iman Shumpert 2009-
10. 150, Dennis Scott 1988-90
11. 140, Brian Oliver 1987-90
12. 135, Jeremis Smith 2005-08
13. 129, Ismai’il Muhammad 2002-05
NR. 105, 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, Brian Oliver 2010-
19. 88, Stephon Marbury 1995
20. 85, Iman Shumpert 2009-
21. 83, Will Bynum 2004-05