Jan. 30, 2011
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Georgia Tech’s Loss Tonight Gives The Yellow Jackets…
… a record of 10-10 overall, 3-4 in the ACC
… an 8-3 record at home this season, including a 3-1 record at home in ACC play
… a 34-38 all-time record vs. Maryland, including a 17-11 mark in Alexander Memorial Coliseum
… four straight losses to the Terrapins in AMC
… 10 losses in their last 11 meetings with Maryland
… a 5-14 record vs. the Terrapins under Paul Hewitt
… a 187-154 record in 11 seasons under head coach Paul Hewitt
… a 3-5 record in January
… a 554-191 all-time record in Alexander Memorial Coliseum
… an all-time record of 1,249-1,097 in 95 seasons of basketball
Team Note
… Tech played tonight without Brian Oliver (flu) and Nate Hicks (appendectomy on Jan. 27)
… First Tech-Maryland game decided by double digits since 2007
… Tech shot less than 40 percent for the first time since the Jan. 2 game vs. Charlotte
… Tech shot less than 30 percent from 3-point range for first time since the Jan. 8 BC game
… Tech shot its worst free throw percentage of the season
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Kammeon Holsey, r-Fr.
… had a career high for rebounds (previously 5, five times)
… made his eighth start in the last nine games; (didn not play at Virginia because of a stomach virus)
Daniel Miller, r-Fr.
… has started all 20 games this season
… had his most blocked shots since the Jan. 2 Charlotte game
… has blocked three or more shots in a game five times this season
Mo Miller, Sr.
… played in his 104th career game tonight
… made his 12th consecutive start, his 49th career start overall
Jason Morris, Fr.
… scored in double figures for the third time this season, the first time since the Jan. 2 Charlotte game, and for the first time in an ACC game
… recorded a career high for field goals made
… has played in all 20 career games
Glen Rice, Jr., So.
… recorded his third double-double of the season (also vs. UTEP and Georgia)
… had a career high for rebounds (previously 11)
… scored in double figures for the 14th time this season, breaking a two-game streak of being held in single digits
… started for the ninth consecutive game; started for the 17th time this season, the 28th time in his career
Iman Shumpert, Jr.
… made his 43rd consecutive start and started for the 80th time overall
… scored in double figures for the 18th time in the last 19 games
… his second point tonight was the 950th of his career
… is one assist shy of his 350th career assist
… passed Matt Harpring for sixth place on Tech’s all-time career steals list (177)
… made his 92nd career three-point, tying Fred Vinson for 19th place on Tech’s all-time career 3-point field goals list
Lance Storrs, Sr.
… had a season high for three-point field goals (entered tonight’s game 2-of-13 on the season)
… scored for the first time since Nov. 30 at Northwestern
… played in his 13th game this season, the 84th of his career
Assists/Career
9. 446, Bruce Dalrymple 1984-87
10. 410, Jim Thorne 1969-71
11. 349, Iman Shumpert 2009-
12. 319, John Salley 1983-86
13. 317, Maurice Miller 2008-
13. 317, Jon Barry 1991-92
15. 289, Duane Ferrell 1985-88
289, Matt Harpring 1995-98
17. 285, Dennis Scott 1988-90
Steals/Career
6. 177, Iman Shumpert 2009-
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. 129, Ismai’il Muhammad 2002-05
NR. 114, 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. 99, Brian Oliver 2010-
18. 93, Jarrett Jack 2003-05
19. 92, Fred Vinson 1992, ‘94
19. 92, Iman Shumpert 2009-
21. 88, Stephon Marbury 1995
22. 83, Will Bynum 2004-05