Georgia Tech
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CBR’s Georgia Tech All-Time Team
F/C Rich Yunkus (6′ 9″ 215 lbs.)
School’s all-time leading scorer and did it in only three seasons.
F Matt Harping (6′ 8″ 225 lbs.)
First-team all-American in ‘98 - GTECH’s second all-time leading scorer.
F Dennis Scott (6′ 8″ 229 lbs.)
School’s single season leading scorer - scored 30 or more pts. in eight ACC games.
G Kenny Anderson (6′ 2″ 166 lbs.)
Last GTECH player to get a triple double - 32 pts., 12 reb. and 18 ass. in ‘89. He also holds the school’s single game record for points.
G Mark Price (6′ 1″ 174 lbs.)
Led team in scoring in all four years - only GTECH player to do that.
Reserves:
C/F Jim Caldwell (6′ 10″ 234 lbs.)
Averaged 12.9 rpg in three-year career - holds school’s single season record for rebounds, by far the longest standing GTECH single season record.
F Tom Hammonds (6′ 9″ 227 lbs.)
Averaged 18.9 ppg in four-year career - great all-around player. GTECH’s fifth all-time leading scorer.
G Brian Oliver (6′ 4″ 211 lbs.)
Led team to an ACC Tournament Championship - was the tourney’s MVP and averaged 21.3 ppg that year.
G Travis Best (5′ 11″ 186 lbs.)
Consistently got better every season - averaged 20.2 ppg in ‘95 and made second-team all-American.
C Alvin Jones (6′ 11″ 265 lbs.)
Great defender - GTECH’s all-time leader (by far) in blocks with 425.
GTECH has had some big names that didn’t make the all-time team. Those names include Stephon Marbury, Chris Bosh, Drew Barry, Jon Barry, John Salley and Jarrett Jack.
Complete schedule
Regular Season
Date Opponent Result Record
Nov 9 UNC-Greensboro (Loss 74-83) (0-1)
Nov 11 @Tennessee St. (Win 99-85) (1-1)
Nov 16 Charlotte (Win 82-77) (2-1)
Nov 18 @ Winthrop (Loss 73-79) (2-2)
Nov 19 @ Notre Dame (Win 70-69) (3-2)
Nov 27 @Indiana (Loss 79-83) (3-3)
Dec 1 @Vanderbilt (Loss 79-92) (3-4)
Dec 5 @Georgia St. (Win 72-67) (4-4)
Dec 18 Kansas (Loss 66-71) (4-5)
Dec 22 Centenary (Win 86-41) (5-5)
Dec 27 Tennessee Tech (Win 83-63) (6-5)
Dec 30 Florida St. (Loss 64-66) (6-6) (0-1)
Jan 6 Presbyterian (Win 77-64) (7-6) (0-1)
Jan 9 @Georgia (Loss 72-79) (7-7) (0-1)
Jan 12 @Miami (Fla.) (Loss 68-78) (7-8) (0-2)
Jan 16 North Carolina (Loss 82-83) (7-9) (0-3)
Jan 19 Virginia Tech (Win 81-70) (8-9) (1-3)
Jan 23 @N.C. State (Win 77-74) (9-9) (2-3)
Jan 27 @Virginia (Win 92-82) (10-9) (3-3)
Feb 2 Maryland (Loss 86-88) (10-10) (3-4)
Feb 6 @Wake Forest (Win 89-83) (11-10) (4-4)
Feb 9 @Connecticut (Loss 68-80) (11-11) (4-4)
Feb 14 @Clemson (Loss 67-82) (11-12) (4-5)
Feb 17 Miami (Fla.) (Loss 63-64) (11-13) (4-6)
Feb 23 @Virginia Tech (Loss 84-92) (11-14) (4-7)
Feb 27 @Duke (Loss 58-71) (11-15) (4-8)
Mar 1 Wake Forest (Win 87-79) (12-15) (5-8)
Mar 6 Clemson (Win 80-75) (13-16) (6-8)
Mar 8 @Boston College (Win 86-78) (14-16) (7-8)
School Records
Single Game Records
Points Scored - Kenny Anderson had 50 points on 12/22/90 against Loyola Marymount
Rebounds - Eric Crake had 27 rebounds on 2/4/53 against Georgia
Assists - Craig Neal had 19 assists on 12/28/88 against Duke
Steals - Kenny Anderson had 8 steals on 1/30/91 against Duke
Blocked Shots - Alvin Jones had 11 blocks on 11/24/97 against Winthrop
Single Season Records (Top 5)
Points: 1) Dennis Scott (970 - 89-90), 2) Rich Yunkus (815 - 70-71), 3) Rich Yunkus (814 - 69-70), 4) Kenny Anderson (776 - 90-91), 5) Brian Oliver (724 - 89-90).
Rebounds: 1) Jim Caldwell (384 - 63-64), 2) Rich Yunkus (356 - 70-71), 3) Jim Caldwell (348 - 64-65), 4) Rich Yunkus (323 - 69-70), 5) Malcolm Mackey (321 - 90-91).
Assists: 1) Craig Neal (303 - 87-88), 2) Kenny Anderson (285 - 89-90), 3) Drew Barry (238 - 95-96), 4) Brian Oliver (223 - 88-89), 5) Jarrett Jack (213 - 03-04).
Steals: 1) Kenny Anderson (89 - 90-91), 2) Kenny Anderson (79 - 89-90), 3) Jarrett Jack (74 - 03-04), 4) Jon Barry (71 - 91-92), 5t) Bruce Dalrymple (70 - 85-86), 5t) Dion Glover (97-98 - 70).
Blocks: 1) Alvin Jones (141 - 97-98), 2) Alvin Jones (107 - 98-99), 3) Alvin Jones (101 - 00-01), 4) John Salley (82 - 84-85), 5) Alvin Jones (76 - 99-00).
Career Records (Top 5)
Points: 1) Rich Yunkus (2,232), 2) Matt Harping (2,225), 3) Mark Price (2,193), 4) Dennis Scott (2,115), 5) Tom Hammonds (2,061).
Rebounds: 1) Malcolm Mackey (1,205), 2) Alvin Jones (1,075), 3) Matt Harping (997), 4) Jim Caldwell (993), 5) Rich Yunkus (955).
Assists: 1) Drew Barry (724), 2) Travis Best (692), 3) Craig Neal (659), 4) Tony Akins (560), 5) Jarrett Jack (543).
Steals: 1) Mark Price (240), Bruce Dalrymple (227), 3) Travis Best (217), 4) Drew Barry (193), 5) Jarrett Jack (183).
Blocked Shots: 1) Alvin Jones (425), 2) John Salley (243), 3) Malcolm Mackey (199), 4) Eddie Elisma (174), 5) Luke Schenscher (157).
School Information
- Located in Atlanta, Ga. -
- Founded in 1885 -
- Enrollment is 16,793 -
- Court: Alexander Memorial Coliseum (capacity - 9,191) -
- Official name is Georgia Institute of Technology -
Team Information
- Head coach Paul Hewitt (all-time record at GTECH is 127-95)
- First year in basketball was 1905-06 -
- GTECH has 15 NCAA Tournament appearances (1960, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2007) -
- Made it to the Final Four twice (1990 - lost to UNLV, 2004 - lost to UCONN)
Player Information
- James Naismith Award -
1986 Mark Price (finalist)
John Salley (nominated)
1987 Bruce Dalrymple (finalist)
1990 Dennis Scott (Player of the Year)
1994 Travis Best (nominated)
James Forrest (nominated)
1997 Matt Harpring (nominated)
1997 Matt Harpring (finalist)
1998 Matt Harpring (finalist)
- John Wooden Award -
1986 Mark Price (finalist)
John Salley (nominated)
1989 Tom Hammonds (finalist)
1990 Dennis Scott (finalist)
Kenny Anderson (finalist)
1994 Travis Best (nominated)
James Forrest (nominated)
1997 Matt Harpring (nominated)
1997 Matt Harpring (finalist)
1998 Matt Harpring (finalist)
2004 B.J. Elder (semi-finalist)
Banners
- 1938 SEC Champions -
- 1985 (tied) ACC Regular Season Champions -
- 1985 ACC Tournament Champions -
- 1990 ACC Tournament Champions -
- 1993 ACC Tournament Champions -
- 1996 ACC Regular Season Champions -
CBR Acclaimed Best Resource For Georgia Tech Basketball
- RamblinWreck.com (Official Athletics Site of GTECH)
Other Resources:
- TheACC.com (GTECH page)
- CBS Sportsline (GTECH page)
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution (GTECH page)