Sports
Yet another softball season draws closer to its end and once again, it seems that the Jackets have struggled competing away from home. While homesickness...
Eubanks: despite success, “we’ve got to close out”
Few college athletes arrive on campus knowing that they will be top performers on their team. They certainly aspire to be there, but rarely do...
CRC hosts intramural basketball championship
From March 3–5, students may have noticed that the CRC basketball courts were closed. That weekend, Tech hosted the National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA) Championship...
National champion Hanley sets sights on future
It started with an episode of Survivorman, an eleven year old kid who was bored as hell, and a dead frog. “I saw him make...
Bart steps up big in early goings of baseball season
This year, the Tech baseball team got off to a hot start behind the hitting it has historically been known for under coach Danny Hall....
Spring football practice brings positional battles
Inclement weather on Monday and Wednesday could not keep the Jackets from spring football practices. Tech normally practices on Rose Bowl Field, but a wet...
Women’s tennis maintains dominance
If nothing, a Tech education teaches its recipients to strive for more. This season, that effort has paid off for women’s tennis. Championship competition is...
Basketball loses WNIT in triple-OT
The women’s basketball team’s season ended in a slugfest against Michigan in the Women’s NIT finals on April 1. Early in the season, Tech faced...
A Tale of 2 Quintons
To an outsider, Quinton Stephens seems to be two people. Is he the outside-scoring threat who served as a leader in Tech basketball’s improbable National...
Timeout with Casey Miles
It’s old hat at this point, but at the beginning of the season, nobody could have predicted that Tech men’s basketball would find itself where...
Buzz builds as Jackets pave path to NIT finals
Tech men’s Basketball continues to march on against all expectations. This Tuesday they beat Cal State Bakersfield 76-61. The win was the second straight wire-to-wire...
Five things: Tech baseball cools after torrid start
Winning their first six games and nine of their first 10, Tech baseball looked poised for a strong campaign. There were questions about the rotation’s...
Strafaci notches first career win at Valspar
While most Tech students spent last week relaxing at beaches and vacation spots across the country while catching up on sleep, freshman Tyler Strafaci and...
For Grady, service, athletics key to Tech experience
Plenty of high school valedictorians find themselves at Georgia Tech. Few are also student-athletes. One is a Gates Millenium Scholar, a Student Ambassador and a...
Emmert talks NCAA present, future at Tech
Mark Emmert is the personification of college athletics. The current president of the NCAA carries a great deal of power over how Tech and other...
United’s opener summons rare Atlanta passion
If one listened closely Sunday night in Bobby Dodd Stadium, they could hear chants of “Sting Em’!” after every goal kick. No, it was not...
Timeout with Harsha Sridhar
These past few weeks have been busy for Tech sports, and to an extent, this section reflects that. The eminent (Emmert-nent?) figure in collegiate athletics...
Anton-Ohlmeyer provides steady hand
Tech women’s tennis has 14 matches under their belt so far this season, and 12 of those 14 have been victories. It is the second...